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Thread started 03/08/06 3:33am

Payt

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Koppelman on Prince

I don't know if anyone noticed this before, but i found these 2 really interesting audio files in which Michael Koppelman relates his adventures during the time he worked with his royal Purpleness.

Koppelman worked with P in the '89 to '92 era, and is responsible for the sound of D&P, some of the work on graffity bridge and the symbol album, and the intro collage to the batman tour.

It's incredible fun to listen to, and gives some insights on what it's like to be around Prince.

http://www.lolife.com/blo...00090.html

Enjoy!
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Reply #1 posted 03/08/06 4:06am

prettymansson

DOES ANYBODY KNOW ABOUT THE QUAKE ??? lol
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Reply #2 posted 03/08/06 5:49am

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prettymansson said:

DOES ANYBODY KNOW ABOUT THE QUAKE ??? lol


you mean THE quake?
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Reply #3 posted 03/08/06 5:54am

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Payt said:

Koppelman worked with P in the '89 to '92 era, and is responsible for the sound of D&P, some of the work on graffity bridge and the symbol album


Hell of an era.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #4 posted 03/08/06 7:13am

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squirrelgrease said:

Payt said:

Koppelman worked with P in the '89 to '92 era, and is responsible for the sound of D&P, some of the work on graffity bridge and the symbol album


Hell of an era.


sure was wink
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