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Thread started 08/23/04 1:20am

DMSR88

Another Question

Why did Prince disband the Revolution, only to form the New Power Generation?

Again... I am new to the org. boxed
[This message was edited Mon Aug 23 1:21:14 2004 by DMSR88]
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Reply #1 posted 08/23/04 2:44am

PANDURITO

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Maybe W&L wanted to make it on their own nod

so he kindly let them fly
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Reply #2 posted 08/23/04 3:03am

AsianBomb777

Lisa and Wendy aren't good rappers.
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Reply #3 posted 08/23/04 3:12am

CandaceS

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AsianBomb777 said:

Lisa and Wendy aren't good rappers.


They're worse than Tony M.?
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Reply #4 posted 08/23/04 3:52am

ThataintFunky

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DMSR88 said:

Why did Prince disband the Revolution, only to form the New Power Generation?

Again... I am new to the org. boxed
[This message was edited Mon Aug 23 1:21:14 2004 by DMSR88]

The Revolution was disabanded in 1986 ....
The NPG is formed in 1990
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Reply #5 posted 08/23/04 5:05am

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I remember seeing Prince say something about wanting to write and perform songs that particular members in The Revolution weren't apt enuff to play; therefore, he surrounded himself with better skilled musicians. Bobbt Z --> Sheila E = huge improvement. Notice that he did keep Matt Fink -- fastest fingers in the Western hemisphere.
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Reply #6 posted 08/23/04 7:25am

purplerainman

from what i heard he fired everyone except 4 Dr.Fink.....i thought it was i mistake!.....personally,there was something special about The Revolution....hoping 4 a reunion! biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 08/23/04 9:25am

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You guys are all waaaay off base. This is how rumors and fictional stories get started.
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Reply #8 posted 08/23/04 3:47pm

AsianBomb777

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

You guys are all waaaay off base. This is how rumors and fictional stories get started.


U ever heard Lisa or Wendy Rap?
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Reply #9 posted 08/23/04 4:09pm

DMSR88

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

You guys are all waaaay off base. This is how rumors and fictional stories get started.


So tell me. What was the real reason he disbanded the Revolution? And, why then, did he start the New Power Generation?
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Reply #10 posted 08/23/04 4:11pm

DMSR88

AsianBomb777 said:

U ever heard Lisa or Wendy Rap?


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Reply #11 posted 08/23/04 4:35pm

thesexofit

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More importantly then the cold, stiff sound of the crusty revolution, y did prince make a slimmer line NPG around mid 1993 (after the act 1/2 tour)....

.....he got rid of Tony M, Levi seacer, Damon Dickson (great dancing on "Delirious/willing and able" on the "diamonds and pearls" tour) and Kirky J (4 a while, but he is on "Emancipation" throughout though I think?).....the NPG sucked after that! Prince got a shitty haircut, riducule everywhere and y didn't he fire poncy Tommy Barbarella?


Levi especially was cool.....good producer/ rhythm guitarist and lest we forget.....good bassist on sign of the times, lovesexy and nude tour too.....
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Reply #12 posted 08/23/04 7:15pm

LovesexyIsThe1

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DMSR88 said:

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

You guys are all waaaay off base. This is how rumors and fictional stories get started.


So tell me. What was the real reason he disbanded the Revolution? And, why then, did he start the New Power Generation?

There are many other threads that have answered this question, truthfully and honestly.
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Reply #13 posted 08/23/04 8:17pm

DMSR88

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

There are many other threads that have answered this question, truthfully and honestly.


So could you please post a link?
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Reply #14 posted 08/23/04 10:32pm

LovesexyIsThe1

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DMSR88 said:

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

There are many other threads that have answered this question, truthfully and honestly.


So could you please post a link?

Here's one: http://www.housequake.com...post387004

The post underneath the first answer, by Bigjim99, is a little more accurate, although the one by FunkyChristo is not far off, it has some mistakes.
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Reply #15 posted 08/23/04 10:36pm

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2.- During the last year Prince had been working in material 4 a return 2 a solo career, he didn't think The Revolution was able to experiment with the style of the new songs he was writing. Just listen 2 Crystal Ball and Sign Of The Times.

Well, I wasn't "waaaay off base" then, was I? I'd be interested in knowing how the list of reasons on the housequake site are any better at stopping rumours than our reasons here in this thread? No one seems to be citing their sources -- it's all hearsay until then.
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Reply #16 posted 08/23/04 10:37pm

Jamzone333

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eye think that Prince wanted to get back to his funky side and he wanted to show the world that he wasn't just Mr. Purple Rain... nod nod yes
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The real definition of unity is 1
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But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son?
United States of Division"
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Reply #17 posted 08/23/04 10:43pm

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Snap said:

2.- During the last year Prince had been working in material 4 a return 2 a solo career, he didn't think The Revolution was able to experiment with the style of the new songs he was writing. Just listen 2 Crystal Ball and Sign Of The Times.

Well, I wasn't "waaaay off base" then, was I? I'd be interested in knowing how the list of reasons on the housequake site are any better at stopping rumours than our reasons here in this thread? No one seems to be citing their sources -- it's all hearsay until then.

I don't think that is one of the more accurate answers. The Revolution was more than capable of playing anything Prince wanted. After the band fell apart, he took a different musical route and created that music. I don't see how it had to do with the band not being able to keep up with him... that doesn't make any sense.
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Reply #18 posted 08/24/04 12:43am

DMSR88

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

I don't think that is one of the more accurate answers. The Revolution was more than capable of playing anything Prince wanted. After the band fell apart, he took a different musical route and created that music. I don't see how it had to do with the band not being able to keep up with him... that doesn't make any sense.


So I guess you just answered my question. Prince then started the New Power Generation as a band going down a different musical route than the path the Revolution took, right?
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Reply #19 posted 08/24/04 6:35am

Novabreaker

He had also given too much creative control for Wendy & Lisa and prolly wanted to take full responsibility of his creative career again as well. NPG came about 4 years later.

I think he just thought he looked cool with the "New Power Generation" added after his name. Altough now in retrospect...
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Reply #20 posted 08/24/04 9:01am

LovesexyIsThe1

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DMSR88 said:

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

I don't think that is one of the more accurate answers. The Revolution was more than capable of playing anything Prince wanted. After the band fell apart, he took a different musical route and created that music. I don't see how it had to do with the band not being able to keep up with him... that doesn't make any sense.


So I guess you just answered my question. Prince then started the New Power Generation as a band going down a different musical route than the path the Revolution took, right?

No. I said the Revolution COULD play anything he wanted. No need to recruit new people, other than the fact that the band had run it's course and he had no choice, but to hire new musicians.

As far as I'm concerned the Lovesexy band was the original NPG, but he never called them by that name. He didn't officially start using it until 1991. Are you trying to tell me, that the 1991 NPG line-up was a better band, and could musically keep up with him, better than the Revolution? Oh... you would sadly be mistaken if you thought that.
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