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Reply #30 posted 05/01/17 6:15am

PeteSilas

JudasLChrist said:

PeteSilas said:

who's stokely, have you been to a show yet laura? I'm thinking of going when they get here next month. People have differing opinions about it, what's new about that, i just want to hear good music. there used to be an Elvis show where his ex bandmembers from the seventies played live to a screen shot of elvis singing live, sure it's exploitive but i still wouldn't have minded seeing it.


Those guys were legendary musicians as well. I bet that'd be a good show. Apparently they just did something like this with Prince at the Celebration.

they really were, Elvis was a great bandleader and knew what he wanted. Lots of people deride the vegas years, the music and the musicians. Those musicians were some of the best in the business.

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Reply #31 posted 05/01/17 6:17am

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PeteSilas said:

laurarichardson said:

Well they brought in Stokely and he has an incredible voice and his is from Minneapolis. I love to see the actual musicians that played with him out there doing it.

They all continued to play music while Prince was alive and I doubt he would want them to not work as musicians.

The music will never die as long as it is being played.

who's stokely, have you been to a show yet laura? I'm thinking of going when they get here next month. People have differing opinions about it, what's new about that, i just want to hear good music. there used to be an Elvis show where his ex bandmembers from the seventies played live to a screen shot of elvis singing live, sure it's exploitive but i still wouldn't have minded seeing it.

Stokely is from the band Mint Condition and great live band who do not come across so well on their recorded material so this is a great opportunity for him and he is singing background on "On The Couch".

They came to Silver Spring but I could not get to the show but I will be sure to catch them if they come back. Prince was worshipped in the Washington Metropolitian area.

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Reply #32 posted 05/01/17 6:21am

PeteSilas

laurarichardson said:

PeteSilas said:

who's stokely, have you been to a show yet laura? I'm thinking of going when they get here next month. People have differing opinions about it, what's new about that, i just want to hear good music. there used to be an Elvis show where his ex bandmembers from the seventies played live to a screen shot of elvis singing live, sure it's exploitive but i still wouldn't have minded seeing it.

Stokely is from the band Mint Condition and great live band who do not come across so well on their recorded material so this is a great opportunity for him and he is singing background on "On The Couch".

They came to Silver Spring but I could not get to the show but I will be sure to catch them if they come back. Prince was worshipped in the Washington Metropolitian area.

wasn't a huge follower of theirs but did watch some of their prince covers. It's a great idea for them to get a lead singer, none of them ever convincingly sang lead. I liked andre cymone's singing at first ave, he had an identical vocal timbre as prince that had to come from just being from the same place, too bad he chose not to come with them.

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Reply #33 posted 05/01/17 6:37am

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I saw them in Chicago and the energy was amazing. Of course Prince was missed, as they miss him too, but they did a phenomenal job. Wendy's solo on Purple Rain was spot on. The show from beginning to end was incredibly entertaining and theraputic.

[Edited 5/1/17 6:41am]

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Reply #34 posted 05/01/17 6:41am

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I'm glad they're out there playing. They could be writing tell-all books instead. But they're keeping it about the music which is great. Same with Shelby and Liv and members of the NPG. Prince would approve.
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Reply #35 posted 05/01/17 6:45am

PeteSilas

i thought it was interesting that the revolution mentioned last week that prince thought he'd be part of the 27 club, wonder why he thought that when, by most accounts, he really didn't do much if any drugs and alcohol. He did mention in the mojo interview that people around him were always worried about him working himself to death which, considering how hard he worked, was not just something people said to him for no reason.

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Reply #36 posted 05/01/17 7:03am

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PeteSilas said:

i thought it was interesting that the revolution mentioned last week that prince thought he'd be part of the 27 club, wonder why he thought that when, by most accounts, he really didn't do much if any drugs and alcohol. He did mention in the mojo interview that people around him were always worried about him working himself to death which, considering how hard he worked, was not just something people said to him for no reason.


--I think he meant working himself to death. He made mention of it a lot and I would bet money that many of his friends thought at first he might have had a heart attack.
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Reply #37 posted 05/01/17 7:08am

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PeteSilas said:

i thought it was interesting that the revolution mentioned last week that prince thought he'd be part of the 27 club, wonder why he thought that when, by most accounts, he really didn't do much if any drugs and alcohol. He did mention in the mojo interview that people around him were always worried about him working himself to death which, considering how hard he worked, was not just something people said to him for no reason.

He mentioned that in that 85 RS interview that they felt he would just wind down like a machine thats was finished jokingly.

I always wondered after reading that and seeing him continually work his ass off with album after album each year and more thinking good god. Rest man, rest.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #38 posted 05/01/17 7:51am

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rdhull said:

PeteSilas said:

i thought it was interesting that the revolution mentioned last week that prince thought he'd be part of the 27 club, wonder why he thought that when, by most accounts, he really didn't do much if any drugs and alcohol. He did mention in the mojo interview that people around him were always worried about him working himself to death which, considering how hard he worked, was not just something people said to him for no reason.

He mentioned that in that 85 RS interview that they felt he would just wind down like a machine thats was finished jokingly.

I always wondered after reading that and seeing him continually work his ass off with album after album each year and more thinking good god. Rest man, rest.

I thought that as well. I remember him saying on the tonight show that after Musicology he wanted to take some time off and go see some concerts. I wish he had just retired. sad Maybe worked on his marriage or just settled down with someone and moved to Turks and Caicos.

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Reply #39 posted 05/01/17 8:00am

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laurarichardson said:

rdhull said:

He mentioned that in that 85 RS interview that they felt he would just wind down like a machine thats was finished jokingly.

I always wondered after reading that and seeing him continually work his ass off with album after album each year and more thinking good god. Rest man, rest.

I thought that as well. I remember him saying on the tonight show that after Musicology he wanted to take some time off and go see some concerts. I wish he had just retired. sad Maybe worked on his marriage or just settled down with someone and moved to Turks and Caicos.

Not sure he could afford to retire.

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #40 posted 05/01/17 8:02am

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laurarichardson said:

rdhull said:

He mentioned that in that 85 RS interview that they felt he would just wind down like a machine thats was finished jokingly.

I always wondered after reading that and seeing him continually work his ass off with album after album each year and more thinking good god. Rest man, rest.

I thought that as well. I remember him saying on the tonight show that after Musicology he wanted to take some time off and go see some concerts. I wish he had just retired. sad Maybe worked on his marriage or just settled down with someone and moved to Turks and Caicos.

I agree and said as much preban when he delved into the 3rdeyegirl project and got lambasted for saying he should retire and work on legacy things now (remasters etc).

Now look.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #41 posted 05/01/17 8:02am

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paulludvig said:

laurarichardson said:

I thought that as well. I remember him saying on the tonight show that after Musicology he wanted to take some time off and go see some concerts. I wish he had just retired. sad Maybe worked on his marriage or just settled down with someone and moved to Turks and Caicos.

Not sure he could afford to retire.

Paisley Park was kind of an albatross around his neck.

Yeah, I said it.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #42 posted 05/01/17 8:30am

Genesia

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rdhull said:

paulludvig said:

Not sure he could afford to retire.

Paisley Park was kind of an albatross around his neck.

Yeah, I said it.


I agree - but I don't think it had to be. I mean...it couldn't have been more so now than during the 90s. His "stock" was higher now and he could pull in enough from one night here and there to keep the lights on. Of course, he might have had debt or other obligations we know nothing about.

I suspect that, in part, he just didn't know any other way to live. We like to think of Prince as fearless - and he was, artistically. But I wonder if he didn't feel a little trapped. "My only competition is...well...me, in the past."

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Reply #43 posted 05/01/17 8:32am

paulludvig

Genesia said:

rdhull said:

Paisley Park was kind of an albatross around his neck.

Yeah, I said it.


I agree - but I don't think it had to be. I mean...it couldn't have been more so now than during the 90s. His "stock" was higher now and he could pull in enough from one night here and there to keep the lights on. Of course, he might have had debt or other obligations we know nothing about.

I suspect that, in part, he just didn't know any other way to live. We like to think of Prince as fearless - and he was, artistically. But I wonder if he didn't feel a little trapped. "My only competition is...well...me, in the past."

And when you have worked so hard to get something it is hard to let go.

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #44 posted 05/01/17 8:34am

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Anyway...back to the topic at hand...

Can't wait to see The Revolution on May 12. I just hope I can manage not to be a puddle.

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #45 posted 05/01/17 8:36am

cbarnes3121

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cbarnes3121 said:

i never went to a prince show for his band i only went because of him and without him there is no magic in hearing his songs . as much as i like wendy and lisa solo i would never go see them live prince is the only artist i have spent my money on to see live other than janet jackson

Fucking hell man, go see some shows already.

why ?? when i dont want to there is nothing out there now i feel worthy of my money

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Reply #46 posted 05/01/17 8:37am

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Genesia said:

Anyway...back to the topic at hand...

Can't wait to see The Revolution on May 12. I just hope I can manage not to be a puddle.

Our date is in June.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #47 posted 05/01/17 8:37am

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SoulAlive said:

cbarnes3121 said:

i never went to a prince show for his band i only went because of him and without him there is no magic in hearing his songs . as much as i like wendy and lisa solo i would never go see them live prince is the only artist i have spent my money on to see live other than janet jackson

Really?? Those are the only two artists you have ever seen live in concert?! disbelief

You are really limiting yourself.Yes,Prince was amazing but guess what? There are alot of talented artists and bands who put on incredible shows.Broaden your horizons!

how is it limiting myself when i dont care to spend my money on other artist? now if u feel as if im limiting myself and u wanna pay for the tickets sign me up

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Reply #48 posted 05/01/17 8:39am

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cbarnes3121 said:

SoulAlive said:

Really?? Those are the only two artists you have ever seen live in concert?! disbelief

You are really limiting yourself.Yes,Prince was amazing but guess what? There are alot of talented artists and bands who put on incredible shows.Broaden your horizons!

how is it limiting myself when i dont care to spend my money on other artist? now if u feel as if im limiting myself and u wanna pay for the tickets sign me up

Because you're missing out on other musical experiences. You're in essence, limiting your palette, musically.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #49 posted 05/01/17 10:15am

rogifan

laurarichardson said:



rdhull said:




PeteSilas said:


i thought it was interesting that the revolution mentioned last week that prince thought he'd be part of the 27 club, wonder why he thought that when, by most accounts, he really didn't do much if any drugs and alcohol. He did mention in the mojo interview that people around him were always worried about him working himself to death which, considering how hard he worked, was not just something people said to him for no reason.




He mentioned that in that 85 RS interview that they felt he would just wind down like a machine thats was finished jokingly.



I always wondered after reading that and seeing him continually work his ass off with album after album each year and more thinking good god. Rest man, rest.



I thought that as well. I remember him saying on the tonight show that after Musicology he wanted to take some time off and go see some concerts. I wish he had just retired. sad Maybe worked on his marriage or just settled down with someone and moved to Turks and Caicos.


Does anyone honestly think he would have been happy not making music and playing it live? Seems to me the only thing he loved more than making music and playing live was God.
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Reply #50 posted 05/01/17 10:32am

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rogifan said:

laurarichardson said:

I thought that as well. I remember him saying on the tonight show that after Musicology he wanted to take some time off and go see some concerts. I wish he had just retired. sad Maybe worked on his marriage or just settled down with someone and moved to Turks and Caicos.

Does anyone honestly think he would have been happy not making music and playing it live? Seems to me the only thing he loved more than making music and playing live was God.


It would have totally gone against his essential nature. It wasn't that he didn't want to. It was that he literally couldn't.

AND...I think there was probably a part of him that felt it would be turning his back on a God-given gift.

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Reply #51 posted 05/01/17 10:44am

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rogifan said:

laurarichardson said:

I thought that as well. I remember him saying on the tonight show that after Musicology he wanted to take some time off and go see some concerts. I wish he had just retired. sad Maybe worked on his marriage or just settled down with someone and moved to Turks and Caicos.

Does anyone honestly think he would have been happy not making music and playing it live? Seems to me the only thing he loved more than making music and playing live was God.

I know I said wish because he was not going to ever walk away from music. neutral

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Reply #52 posted 05/01/17 3:04pm

bflan

The Phllly TLA show Sunday night was awesome! I think that "Kiss" & "When Doves Cry" perfectly captured the instrumentation of the recordings and they let the audience sing. In fact, the audience was drowning out the vocals all night long so the hole at center stage didn't seem as big. Wendy did great with some P solos. They played Roadhouse Garden and suddenly only 10 were singing along. LOL.

There was a funny moment: Mark was doing the "one time, two times thing" and said "25 times" (just like the Syracuse show). It was a trainwreck. I couldn't help but yell "You're fined!" cool

I thought they did a great job setting the right tone and Scotty is the sound guy, so they had the right samples.

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Reply #53 posted 05/01/17 3:11pm

PeteSilas

rdhull said:

paulludvig said:

Not sure he could afford to retire.

Paisley Park was kind of an albatross around his neck.

Yeah, I said it.

it had to be a burden for sure but I happen to think he had the right idea, I just don't know if he needed a fucking complex. He needed a studio and a place to rehearse, the rest of it had to be a lot to keep up with. I wonder how many employees were generally needed to keep the place going. I guess what I'm saying is, that as a musician myself, I understand the need to have a place where you can have solitude and time and not worry about the things everyone else is telling you you should worry about. I only wish I had that, I've been a musician a long time and the hardest part is dealing with the rest of the world infringing on what you're doing. I think that Prince had ambitions of being a second Motown and early on, many people were saying that's what he was creating but it never panned out that way and for the most part, he was the only one capable of making money in that business.

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Reply #54 posted 05/01/17 4:45pm

Purplestar88

I saw them at B.B kings. They were amazing!

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Reply #55 posted 05/01/17 8:11pm

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Had a blast and danced hard enough to sweat off my make up at BB Kings. It was therapeutic, and comforting to be back amongst the same superfans I used to see in the NYC area shows.

I just got tickets for Webster Hall, and I sincerely hope its the same vibe, and that as the years pass, we find reasons to come together and dance.
Everything old is new again...
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Reply #56 posted 05/02/17 5:09am

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rdhull said:

paulludvig said:

Not sure he could afford to retire.

Paisley Park was kind of an albatross around his neck.

Yeah, I said it.

I think so. He even said in the Rolling Stone article in toured to keep it running and keep in mind after Musicology his tours were much shorter and mainly the festival circuit in Europe.

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Reply #57 posted 05/02/17 6:54am

starkitty

saw them in philly. AMAZING. it was SO ... moving - volume, rhythm, bass, keys, emotions, everything. they purposely had the audience sing the loudest, and it was just what we needed.

i never imagined i'd be singing WITH the girls. mountains choked me up immediately, and i wept, happily. their faces were so comforting, and i felt for the first time that maybe we can get through it.

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Reply #58 posted 05/02/17 6:55am

starkitty

and look, i don't go out much. it takes a lot for me to make the effort.



TOTALLY WORTH IT. GO IF YOU CAN.

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Reply #59 posted 05/02/17 6:58am

starkitty

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Wendy wasn't always up to nailing Prince's solo's (who is?) but she did phenomenally well on When Doves Cry, as did the entire band. That was the high point for me in a night full of high points. It was amazing. Truly fantastic, and the vibe of the crowd was great.

they all nailed it. the guitar solo, the keyboard solo - i recorded it on my phone with my hands straight up over my head for 5+ minutes. nailed it. (actually that was the only way i could see all of them - too many talls in front of me.)

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