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Thread started 11/09/14 7:36am

JoeyCococo

Alan Leeds: shame shame shame

You wrote one of the best liner notes in 1993. Your contributions over the years as I recall, them have always been even. Your comments, for many long time fans, have brought Prince down to the ground which has been very satisfying. That is why is was disappointing to read our latest comments. My first reaction was surprise as I did not expect cheap comments from you. My next thought was ou and Prince must of just had a falling out prompting those comments.

To me, I think Prince is on an upswing- AOA has some first rAte material. The guy still sings and hits notes at his age that few can reach. He is still incredibly exciting when in full flight like when he and Donna traded solos at the end of their SNL set. While I agreed years ago when I read your comments about Prince not wanting to go out dressed in jeans and a t shirt - he came close to 'normal' in terms of dress in 1996 and I found I wished for the wild outfits again.

This is a real and true artist. It's is the whole package and he is a pro. YOU should know this. There is a lot others can learn from- clean living, amazing worth ethic, amazing skill, seemingly infinite energy and single minded determination to do what he wants and how he wants.
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Reply #1 posted 11/09/14 8:10am

Militant

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There was an undercurrent of bitterness, I found, to his recent remarks. And frankly, they were off base.

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Reply #2 posted 11/09/14 8:28am

Aerogram

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It's not that big a deal, I just thought the post was patronizing and a little tacky.

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Reply #3 posted 11/09/14 9:58am

Shadesofpurple

I felt like he wanted to get some attention for himself. He seems to jump at every chance to discuss Prince.

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Reply #4 posted 11/09/14 10:12am

funksterr

Everytime I type a response to this topic, I end up just deleting it instead.

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Reply #5 posted 11/09/14 11:03am

fortuneandsere
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It took all my strength and energy just to type this in response to OP.

The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!

If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days...
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Reply #6 posted 11/09/14 12:55pm

NouveauDance

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Mr Leeds, welcome... to the wrath of Prince fans. lol

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Reply #7 posted 11/09/14 2:05pm

funksterr

Well, this is all my personal opinion, but I don't think Alan is wrong at all. His comments were spot on, but also completely unnecessary. Prince and 3EG are what they are, and Prince is never going to give any of us the type of music or experiences we've been imagining he might one day be open to. I realized that with NPGMusicClub. I said it again when they announced the Purple Rain outtakes. And throughout all the points when it appeared Prince might be produce new music with his protoges. It's never going to happen. Prince can't do it and still be "THE CRRREATEST LIVN' SOUL!/ THATULLEVERKNOWWWWWW!!!". biggrin

His current situation is the BEST he's going to deliver going forward. Eventually the young talents around Prince will mature some and the music will tighten up perhaps to a really high level. But Prince hates all of his old bandmembers and associates to such a degree, that if he never plays with them again, it will be too soon. Though he isn't going to actually tell them that. He pretends the door is open, but in general, he thinks he's smarter than them, richer than them, better than them, more right with God than them, etc. But frustration boils over from time to time.

They are beginning to catch on, and the best way I can describe it is that some are experiencing various parts of the 7 stages of grief over the situation, imo.

Prince blames them for negative fan reaction to his various projects and albums. He blames them for interviewing. He blames them for any and everything really. But... I think he's got it wrong. We want what we want. Prince keeps delivering a pizza with toppings nobody ordered. And then wondering why everybody is pissed. Sometimes he charges you for the pizza and NOTHING ever shows up. Sure sometimes we warm to the usual odd toppings, but 9 times out of 10, we are like, "Shit, dude, How hard is it?" biggrin

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Reply #8 posted 11/09/14 2:11pm

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NouveauDance said:

Mr Leeds, welcome... to the wrath of Prince fans. lol

Same legendary ascerbic treatment Prince always received. lol

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Reply #9 posted 11/09/14 2:19pm

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Good interview here, enjoy http://prince.org/msg/7/171968

canada

Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
"I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben
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Reply #10 posted 11/10/14 8:22am

paulludvig

funksterr said:

Well, this is all my personal opinion, but I don't think Alan is wrong at all. His comments were spot on, but also completely unnecessary. Prince and 3EG are what they are, and Prince is never going to give any of us the type of music or experiences we've been imagining he might one day be open to. I realized that with NPGMusicClub. I said it again when they announced the Purple Rain outtakes. And throughout all the points when it appeared Prince might be produce new music with his protoges. It's never going to happen. Prince can't do it and still be "THE CRRREATEST LIVN' SOUL!/ THATULLEVERKNOWWWWWW!!!". biggrin

His current situation is the BEST he's going to deliver going forward. Eventually the young talents around Prince will mature some and the music will tighten up perhaps to a really high level. But Prince hates all of his old bandmembers and associates to such a degree, that if he never plays with them again, it will be too soon. Though he isn't going to actually tell them that. He pretends the door is open, but in general, he thinks he's smarter than them, richer than them, better than them, more right with God than them, etc. But frustration boils over from time to time.

They are beginning to catch on, and the best way I can describe it is that some are experiencing various parts of the 7 stages of grief over the situation, imo.

Prince blames them for negative fan reaction to his various projects and albums. He blames them for interviewing. He blames them for any and everything really. But... I think he's got it wrong. We want what we want. Prince keeps delivering a pizza with toppings nobody ordered. And then wondering why everybody is pissed. Sometimes he charges you for the pizza and NOTHING ever shows up. Sure sometimes we warm to the usual odd toppings, but 9 times out of 10, we are like, "Shit, dude, How hard is it?" biggrin

Why do you think that? I haven't heard him blame them for anything. In fact he doesn't really talk about them at all. There are however plenty of examples of them blaming him.

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #11 posted 11/10/14 10:26pm

SoulAlive

I don't think what Alan said is so terrible boxed He was just giving his honest opinion of the SNL performance and what he thinks Prince could do to make people take him more seriously as a musician.Let's face it,Prince is brilliant but alot of times,there are games,gimmicks and distractions that get in the way.I think that's what Alan was referring to.Since he is someone who has actually worked with Prince for many years,I like hearing his insight and opinions.To me,he doesn't come across as a bitter ex-associate with an axe to grind.He seems genuine.

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[Edited 11/10/14 22:29pm]

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Reply #12 posted 11/11/14 6:07am

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SoulAlive said:

I don't think what Alan said is so terrible boxed He was just giving his honest opinion of the SNL performance and what he thinks Prince could do to make people take him more seriously as a musician.Let's face it,Prince is brilliant but alot of times,there are games,gimmicks and distractions that get in the way.I think that's what Alan was referring to.Since he is someone who has actually worked with Prince for many years,I like hearing his insight and opinions.To me,he doesn't come across as a bitter ex-associate with an axe to grind.He seems genuine.

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Anyone who doesn't take Prince seriously as musician isn't worth a musical discussion.

FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #13 posted 11/11/14 2:30pm

MJ007

Graycap23 said:

SoulAlive said:

I don't think what Alan said is so terrible boxed He was just giving his honest opinion of the SNL performance and what he thinks Prince could do to make people take him more seriously as a musician.Let's face it,Prince is brilliant but alot of times,there are games,gimmicks and distractions that get in the way.I think that's what Alan was referring to.Since he is someone who has actually worked with Prince for many years,I like hearing his insight and opinions.To me,he doesn't come across as a bitter ex-associate with an axe to grind.He seems genuine.

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Anyone who doesn't take Prince seriously as musician isn't worth a musical discussion.

Agreed. Prince has proven himself an accomplished musician time and time again. He's a creative force who has made his mark. I can't take anyone seriously who would discredit him just because they are not digging his current output. He's following his creative spirit - which, clue phone, is something he's always done. Alan's post had bitterness sprinkled all over it, there's no denying that.

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Reply #14 posted 11/11/14 7:04pm

babynoz

Graycap23 said:

SoulAlive said:

I don't think what Alan said is so terrible boxed He was just giving his honest opinion of the SNL performance and what he thinks Prince could do to make people take him more seriously as a musician.Let's face it,Prince is brilliant but alot of times,there are games,gimmicks and distractions that get in the way.I think that's what Alan was referring to.Since he is someone who has actually worked with Prince for many years,I like hearing his insight and opinions.To me,he doesn't come across as a bitter ex-associate with an axe to grind.He seems genuine.

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Anyone who doesn't take Prince seriously as musician isn't worth a musical discussion.


Like they said on the other thread, the main reason people unthinkingly give more weight to his opinion than it deserves is because he's one of the few former insiders willing to talk in detail. He hasn't been anywhere near Prince in over twenty years and has about as much insight into Prince today as his high school music teacher does.

He can only speak with authority about the eighties....other than that his opinion is no more informed than yours or mine.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #15 posted 11/11/14 7:23pm

Zannaloaf

"He can only speak with authority about the eighties....other than that his opinion is no more informed than yours or mine."
no. Thats a ridiculous statement.
As much as many us fans would like we know Prince we dont, he did.

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Reply #16 posted 11/11/14 8:27pm

babynoz

Zannaloaf said:

"He can only speak with authority about the eighties....other than that his opinion is no more informed than yours or mine."
no. Thats a ridiculous statement.
As much as many us fans would like we know Prince we dont, he did.


Key words....he did....past tense.

Go and ask my ex husband what my life is about today...he can't tell you, he can only speculate based on the limited information he has from the past.

The man is neither a musician, artist, nor entertainer...what's ridiculous is all the bowing and scraping around here, pretending that his opinion is holy writ.

One of these days you guys are gonna have to accept that it's 2014 and your version of Prince ain't coming back.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #17 posted 11/12/14 5:09am

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As I said before, Alan Leeds would attend the opening of a Prince-related envelope if he were afforded opportunity to provide a sound bite.

Alan is bitter and living off his (limited) tenure as Prince's manager over two decades ago. Clearly it has defined him, but it doesn't make him any more informed about Prince's music and performances than anyone else.

Art is best viewed objectively and Alan is anything but. He'd be better off trying to tease some work from D'Angelo, an artist who he is still managing. Quite what he's managing these days is anybody's guess though.

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Reply #18 posted 11/12/14 5:12am

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Zannaloaf said:

"He can only speak with authority about the eighties....other than that his opinion is no more informed than yours or mine."
no. Thats a ridiculous statement.
As much as many us fans would like we know Prince we dont, he did.

My manager from over 20 years ago knows very little about the person I am today. Just because they 'managed' me in a professional aspect wouldn't make them any more informed about my work.

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Reply #19 posted 11/12/14 5:55am

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SoulAlive said:

I don't think what Alan said is so terrible boxed He was just giving his honest opinion of the SNL performance and what he thinks Prince could do to make people take him more seriously as a musician.Let's face it,Prince is brilliant but alot of times,there are games,gimmicks and distractions that get in the way.I think that's what Alan was referring to.Since he is someone who has actually worked with Prince for many years,I like hearing his insight and opinions.To me,he doesn't come across as a bitter ex-associate with an axe to grind.He seems genuine.

...

[Edited 11/10/14 22:29pm]

Yeah

And I don't think Alan is 'hating' on the new music

He was mostly commenting on the 'rendition' the 'live expression'

not the actual music

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Reply #20 posted 11/12/14 9:57am

MJ007

babynoz said:


Key words....he did....past tense.

Go and ask my ex husband what my life is about today...he can't tell you, he can only speculate based on the limited information he has from the past.

The man is neither a musician, artist, nor entertainer...what's ridiculous is all the bowing and scraping around here, pretending that his opinion is holy writ.

One of these days you guys are gonna have to accept that it's 2014 and your version of Prince ain't coming back.

HALLELUJAH! You said a mouthful but they don't hear you tho.

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Reply #21 posted 11/12/14 10:51am

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funksterr said:



They are beginning to catch on, and the best way I can describe it is that some are experiencing various parts of the 7 stages of grief over the situation, imo.

Prince blames them for negative fan reaction to his various projects and albums. He blames them for interviewing. He blames them for any and everything really. But... I think he's got it wrong. We want what we want. Prince keeps delivering a pizza with toppings nobody ordered. And then wondering why everybody is pissed. Sometimes he charges you for the pizza and NOTHING ever shows up. Sure sometimes we warm to the usual odd toppings, but 9 times out of 10, we are like, "Shit, dude, How hard is it?" biggrin

Best analysisand analogy I´ve read here in a long time. lol

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #22 posted 11/12/14 11:07am

OldFriends4Sal
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MJ007 said:

babynoz said:


Key words....he did....past tense.

Go and ask my ex husband what my life is about today...he can't tell you, he can only speculate based on the limited information he has from the past.

The man is neither a musician, artist, nor entertainer...what's ridiculous is all the bowing and scraping around here, pretending that his opinion is holy writ.

One of these days you guys are gonna have to accept that it's 2014 and your version of Prince ain't coming back.

HALLELUJAH! You said a mouthful but they don't hear you tho.

I really don't see what that has to do with the interview

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Reply #23 posted 11/12/14 11:52am

babynoz

OldFriends4Sale said:

MJ007 said:

HALLELUJAH! You said a mouthful but they don't hear you tho.

I really don't see what that has to do with the interview



What interview?

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #24 posted 11/12/14 12:58pm

OldFriends4Sal
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babynoz said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

I really don't see what that has to do with the interview



What interview?

sorry, not interview, but the recent comments about the SNL performance by Alan

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Reply #25 posted 11/12/14 1:43pm

MJ007

OldFriends4Sale said:

MJ007 said:

HALLELUJAH! You said a mouthful but they don't hear you tho.

I really don't see what that has to do with the interview

babynoz's comment "One of these days you guys are gonna have to accept that it's 2014 and your version of Prince ain't coming back" in and of itself rings true for many fans on this site and beyond who want Prince to be what he no longer is or isn't ever going to be - whether it be his choice of clothes (Alan), his performances (Alan), hair or musical direction. So in my opinion, it does relate.

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Reply #26 posted 11/12/14 1:51pm

OldFriends4Sal
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MJ007 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

I really don't see what that has to do with the interview

babynoz's comment "One of these days you guys are gonna have to accept that it's 2014 and your version of Prince ain't coming back" in and of itself rings true for many fans on this site and beyond who want Prince to be what he no longer is or isn't ever going to be - whether it be his choice of clothes (Alan), his performances (Alan), hair or musical direction. So in my opinion, it does relate.

Not really the line you highlighted is clearly about a past tense mindset

ie It's 2014 and your version of Prince ain't coming back is past tense

and Alans comment was about Prince being over the top and I don't know of a time when we wasn't... to go back to

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Reply #27 posted 11/12/14 2:25pm

babynoz

OldFriends4Sale said:

MJ007 said:

babynoz's comment "One of these days you guys are gonna have to accept that it's 2014 and your version of Prince ain't coming back" in and of itself rings true for many fans on this site and beyond who want Prince to be what he no longer is or isn't ever going to be - whether it be his choice of clothes (Alan), his performances (Alan), hair or musical direction. So in my opinion, it does relate.

Not really the line you highlighted is clearly about a past tense mindset

ie It's 2014 and your version of Prince ain't coming back is past tense

and Alans comment was about Prince being over the top and I don't know of a time when we wasn't... to go back to


Nope....Alan is still bemoaning past Prince IMO. He referenced a time in the past where Prince made a remark about his suggestions on style of dress. Obviously the barb where Prince allegedly said "and look like you?" didnt sit too well with him if he's still talking about it a hundred years later.

But I was responding to Zannaloaf who I think that along with Alan and many others still mourns the 80s Prince, which is why I said "you guys", plural.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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funksterr said:

Well, this is all my personal opinion, but I don't think Alan is wrong at all. His comments were spot on, but also completely unnecessary. Prince and 3EG are what they are, and Prince is never going to give any of us the type of music or experiences we've been imagining he might one day be open to. I realized that with NPGMusicClub. I said it again when they announced the Purple Rain outtakes. And throughout all the points when it appeared Prince might be produce new music with his protoges. It's never going to happen. Prince can't do it and still be "THE CRRREATEST LIVN' SOUL!/ THATULLEVERKNOWWWWWW!!!". biggrin

His current situation is the BEST he's going to deliver going forward. Eventually the young talents around Prince will mature some and the music will tighten up perhaps to a really high level. But Prince hates all of his old bandmembers and associates to such a degree, that if he never plays with them again, it will be too soon. Though he isn't going to actually tell them that. He pretends the door is open, but in general, he thinks he's smarter than them, richer than them, better than them, more right with God than them, etc. But frustration boils over from time to time.

They are beginning to catch on, and the best way I can describe it is that some are experiencing various parts of the 7 stages of grief over the situation, imo.

Prince blames them for negative fan reaction to his various projects and albums. He blames them for interviewing. He blames them for any and everything really. But... I think he's got it wrong. We want what we want. Prince keeps delivering a pizza with toppings nobody ordered. And then wondering why everybody is pissed. Sometimes he charges you for the pizza and NOTHING ever shows up. Sure sometimes we warm to the usual odd toppings, but 9 times out of 10, we are like, "Shit, dude, How hard is it?" biggrin

--------But Prince hates all of his old bandmembers and associates to such a degree, that if he never plays with them again, it will be too soon:"---- " This comment alone make me think you need to seek help for your issues. You know who Prince hates? He changes bands and m
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Reply #29 posted 11/12/14 8:04pm

funksterr

paulludvig said:

funksterr said:

Well, this is all my personal opinion, but I don't think Alan is wrong at all. His comments were spot on, but also completely unnecessary. Prince and 3EG are what they are, and Prince is never going to give any of us the type of music or experiences we've been imagining he might one day be open to. I realized that with NPGMusicClub. I said it again when they announced the Purple Rain outtakes. And throughout all the points when it appeared Prince might be produce new music with his protoges. It's never going to happen. Prince can't do it and still be "THE CRRREATEST LIVN' SOUL!/ THATULLEVERKNOWWWWWW!!!". biggrin

His current situation is the BEST he's going to deliver going forward. Eventually the young talents around Prince will mature some and the music will tighten up perhaps to a really high level. But Prince hates all of his old bandmembers and associates to such a degree, that if he never plays with them again, it will be too soon. Though he isn't going to actually tell them that. He pretends the door is open, but in general, he thinks he's smarter than them, richer than them, better than them, more right with God than them, etc. But frustration boils over from time to time.

They are beginning to catch on, and the best way I can describe it is that some are experiencing various parts of the 7 stages of grief over the situation, imo.

Prince blames them for negative fan reaction to his various projects and albums. He blames them for interviewing. He blames them for any and everything really. But... I think he's got it wrong. We want what we want. Prince keeps delivering a pizza with toppings nobody ordered. And then wondering why everybody is pissed. Sometimes he charges you for the pizza and NOTHING ever shows up. Sure sometimes we warm to the usual odd toppings, but 9 times out of 10, we are like, "Shit, dude, How hard is it?" biggrin

Why do you think that? I haven't heard him blame them for anything. In fact he doesn't really talk about them at all. There are however plenty of examples of them blaming him.


Prince has spoken to some of them and that's what he said in a nutshell.

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