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Reply #30 posted 08/13/06 11:15pm

FuNkeNsteiN

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I was born in '87 lol
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #31 posted 08/14/06 12:07am

althom

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TonyVanDam said:

2. During their first interview since being fired, Wendy (sitting next to Lisa) was pissed! I miss I could find that footage in YouTube.

Is it this one?

http://www.youtube.com/wa...UZui8i5iKE
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Reply #32 posted 08/14/06 12:26am

SoulAlive

I was at school in my art class and we had the radio on.The DJ played "Girls And Boys" then mentioned something about the Revolution breaking up.I was thrilled with the news.Around this time (late 1986),people were saying that Prince was losing it,his popularity was slipping,etc.It was refreshing for him to start over with a new band.
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Reply #33 posted 08/14/06 4:29am

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althom said:

TonyVanDam said:

2. During their first interview since being fired, Wendy (sitting next to Lisa) was pissed! I miss I could find that footage in YouTube.

Is it this one?



was that "these were not songs we have lived with since 1976..." a jab at prince
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Reply #34 posted 08/14/06 6:17am

ladygirl99

althom said:

TonyVanDam said:

2. During their first interview since being fired, Wendy (sitting next to Lisa) was pissed! I miss I could find that footage in YouTube.

Is it this one?

http://www.youtube.com/wa...UZui8i5iKE

She doesn't sound too pissed imho. Besides the interview taken in 1990, nearly four years since they were fired so I don't think that was the interview.
[Edited 8/14/06 6:19am]
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Reply #35 posted 08/14/06 6:28am

mikek1

bellanoche said:

SlamGlam said:

lol at myself... i just saw the 'bad news' what was bad about it? the sott/lovesexy band was MUCH better WORLDS better... hell the NPG was better than the REV ever was.


I totally agree. In terms of musicianship, the Revolution was probably P's weakest band. The pre-Revolution line up with Dez and Andre was more talented with regard to musicianship. L&W are great song writers and good musicians, Bobby Z was ok at best, Dr. Fink was ok as well, and Brown Mark was forgettable. Te Revolution could not hold a candle to The SOTT/Lovesexy band nor the different incarnations of the NPG.

In the Beautiful Strange interview P said that he likes to change bands every few years. Santana talked about changing bands in the liner notes of Dance of the Rainbow Serpent. Musicians like P and Santana realize when a band has reached the zenith of its existence. As musicians they are always evolving, thus there bands will change. It is a necessary component to the journey. Look at Jimi's transition from the Experience to The Band of Gypsys and afterward.

So to answer your question, I didn't care that the Revolution era ended. I thought the following era was much better. It represented growth.


Your right on the money!

only issue is how P finished it; he should of sat down and just said 'look guys i want to move on but we're still cool'; instead he just fired everyone!
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Reply #36 posted 08/14/06 6:35am

SoulAlive

I recall a Black Beat magazine article from this era.They had an interesting theory about why Prince fired the Revolution...

He knows that if the Time reunion thing really happens,they're gonna come out smoking.Prince doesn't want to be caught with his pants down


hmmm if you recall,in 1986 there was alot of talk about a Time reunion and movie co-starring Janet Jackson.
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Reply #37 posted 08/14/06 8:37am

DanceWme

I was in Kings county hospital in Brooklyn,NY.
In the hospital room and I cried.
I mean I cried so loud. And then the doctors came in afterawhile and took me into the nursery and put me in the incubator...LOL
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Reply #38 posted 08/14/06 9:04am

Anx

DanceWme said:

I was in Kings county hospital in Brooklyn,NY.
In the hospital room and I cried.
I mean I cried so loud. And then the doctors came in afterawhile and took me into the nursery and put me in the incubator...LOL


some young MFs on here lurking
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Reply #39 posted 08/14/06 9:08am

Handclapsfinga
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i was 5 years old.
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Reply #40 posted 08/14/06 9:09am

Anx

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i was 5 years old.


i think willard scott showed a picture of me on a jar of smuckers that morning on the today show sigh
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Reply #41 posted 08/14/06 9:11am

Handclapsfinga
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Anx said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i was 5 years old.


i think willard scott showed a picture of me on a jar of smuckers that morning on the today show sigh

yer old. giggle
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Reply #42 posted 08/14/06 9:12am

bellanoche

mikek1 said:

bellanoche said:



I totally agree. In terms of musicianship, the Revolution was probably P's weakest band. The pre-Revolution line up with Dez and Andre was more talented with regard to musicianship. L&W are great song writers and good musicians, Bobby Z was ok at best, Dr. Fink was ok as well, and Brown Mark was forgettable. Te Revolution could not hold a candle to The SOTT/Lovesexy band nor the different incarnations of the NPG.

In the Beautiful Strange interview P said that he likes to change bands every few years. Santana talked about changing bands in the liner notes of Dance of the Rainbow Serpent. Musicians like P and Santana realize when a band has reached the zenith of its existence. As musicians they are always evolving, thus there bands will change. It is a necessary component to the journey. Look at Jimi's transition from the Experience to The Band of Gypsys and afterward.

So to answer your question, I didn't care that the Revolution era ended. I thought the following era was much better. It represented growth.


Your right on the money!

only issue is how P finished it; he should of sat down and just said 'look guys i want to move on but we're still cool'; instead he just fired everyone!


I agree with that. I wonder if he has ever just sat folks down and said "hey, it's time." Michael B. mentioned being fired as well. I think there is a better way to do it. Although, as a fellow gemini, I know that geminis don't like confrontation.
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Reply #43 posted 08/14/06 9:25am

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althom said:

TonyVanDam said:

2. During their first interview since being fired, Wendy (sitting next to Lisa) was pissed! I miss I could find that footage in YouTube.

Is it this one?

http://www.youtube.com/wa...UZui8i5iKE


No, it's not the 1990 MTV News interview. I'm looking for the 1986 interview.
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Reply #44 posted 08/14/06 9:27am

Graycap23

I was happy. They had gone as far as they could go.
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Reply #45 posted 08/14/06 9:35am

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I was around 19 years old and I heard a DJ on the radio say that Prince had fired The Revolution and the next album was going to be done all by himself like in the past.

The first album to officially be called "Prince and the Revolution" was "Purple Rain" which I loved. The following albums that had the name "Prince and the Revolution" were "Around The World In A Day" and "Parade" which were a totally different "far out" "artsy/fartsy" sounding Prince. I had assumed that The Revolution was responsible for influencing this style change so when I heard they were breaking up, I was absolutely thrilled. When I got "Sign O The Times" and saw Prince was still on his artsy/fartsy trip, I was pissed and that finally sunk in that hardcore jammin' "old Prince" was gone forever and never coming back.
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Reply #46 posted 08/14/06 10:13am

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Half of me was in my dad, and the other half was in my mom smile
chill..prince doesnt like men being front row, makes it hard to sing the ballads
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Reply #47 posted 08/14/06 10:14am

Anx

MajesticOne89 said:

Half of me was in my dad, and the other half was in my mom smile


i've heard of "keep it in the family", but that's just gross.
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Reply #48 posted 08/14/06 10:37am

mikek1

bellanoche said:

mikek1 said:



Your right on the money!

only issue is how P finished it; he should of sat down and just said 'look guys i want to move on but we're still cool'; instead he just fired everyone!


I agree with that. I wonder if he has ever just sat folks down and said "hey, it's time." Michael B. mentioned being fired as well. I think there is a better way to do it. Although, as a fellow gemini, I know that geminis don't like confrontation.


That's not what sinead o'connor said!
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Reply #49 posted 08/14/06 11:19am

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mikek1 said:

bellanoche said:



I agree with that. I wonder if he has ever just sat folks down and said "hey, it's time." Michael B. mentioned being fired as well. I think there is a better way to do it. Although, as a fellow gemini, I know that geminis don't like confrontation.


That's not what sinead o'connor said!



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Reply #50 posted 08/14/06 11:48am

Handclapsfinga
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sosgemini said:

mikek1 said:



That's not what sinead o'connor said!



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Reply #51 posted 08/20/06 4:03pm

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I was 14 and didn't have an opinion on the news one way or the other, however, a few years later, I think I subconsciouly started missing Wendy & Lisa, especially when I heard Fruit At the Bottom. In other words, I was missing them, but I didn't know I was missing them.
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