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Reply #30 posted 03/03/07 10:10pm

leecaldon

Ceaser said:

leecaldon said:



This is from Wikipedia:

"Day, who was now in a band called "Enterprise" allowed Prince to have a song called "Partyup" for his Dirty Mind album (according to common but unverified rumors) and Prince would soon return the favor by giving Day the job of lead singer. Day would suggest guitarist Jesse Johnson, who completed the band's ensemble."

Although this is verified by Per Nilsen's DMSR, which quotes Day saying the same thing. It's a cool little story - Prince offered Morris $10,000 cash for the song or help getting a record deal. Morris was broke but wanted the record deal. The rest, as they say, is history.


Wow, that blows my mind. Thanks, I'll have to get DMSR.
So I guess we can say the Stones had a impact on the Minn. Sound smile


DMSR really is an excellent book. I wish there was a follow-up (or two) to it.
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Reply #31 posted 03/10/07 9:21pm

Snake

Did anybody catch the Rolling Stones concert of 1969 now playing on PBS?
I would love to hear princes version of sympathy for the devil! It would be classic and now that I've seen this concert i can see alot of Mick in Prince vocal style and stage antics.

Prince emulates without copying that makes everything he does seem original.
We all want a big hit again because
we want to relive the Hysteria & Pandemonium we experienced
when Purple Rain was Hot. Actually, he doesn't care if it happens again or not.
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Reply #32 posted 03/10/07 9:33pm

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Did anybody catch the Rolling Stones concert of 1969 now playing on PBS?
I would love to hear princes version of sympathy for the devil! It would be classic and now that I've seen this concert i can see alot of Mick in Prince vocal style and stage antics.

Prince emulates without copying that makes everything he does seem original.


Are you referring to Rock & Roll Circus??
Ask where they're going, they'll tell U – "Nowhere"
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Reply #33 posted 03/10/07 10:02pm

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Snake said:

Did anybody catch the Rolling Stones concert of 1969 now playing on PBS?
I would love to hear princes version of sympathy for the devil! It would be classic and now that I've seen this concert i can see alot of Mick in Prince vocal style and stage antics.

Prince emulates without copying that makes everything he does seem original.


Are you referring to Rock & Roll Circus??


assuming you are, (I know that has been recently airing on PBS), here's some info on that performance. It was supposed to be a TV special. Mick killed it for 2 main reasons: 1. Everyone was totally wasted. 2. He considered, rightly so, that their own performance was horrible.
It finally surfaced in the early 90's I believe, since by then it was pure pop culture- esp. with all the guests, Lennon, The Who, etc...as well as being Brian Jones last performance with the Stones.
I shudder to think of anyone comparing Prince to that particular performance of Mick's.
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Reply #34 posted 03/11/07 6:11pm

Ceaser

paisley16 said:

paisley16 said:



Are you referring to Rock & Roll Circus??


assuming you are, (I know that has been recently airing on PBS), here's some info on that performance. It was supposed to be a TV special. Mick killed it for 2 main reasons: 1. Everyone was totally wasted. 2. He considered, rightly so, that their own performance was horrible.
It finally surfaced in the early 90's I believe, since by then it was pure pop culture- esp. with all the guests, Lennon, The Who, etc...as well as being Brian Jones last performance with the Stones.
I shudder to think of anyone comparing Prince to that particular performance of Mick's.


Maybe it has something to do with Mick ripping his shirt off. smile
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Reply #35 posted 03/12/07 10:14am

Snake

paisley16 said:

paisley16 said:



Are you referring to Rock & Roll Circus??


assuming you are, (I know that has been recently airing on PBS), here's some info on that performance. It was supposed to be a TV special. Mick killed it for 2 main reasons: 1. Everyone was totally wasted. 2. He considered, rightly so, that their own performance was horrible.
It finally surfaced in the early 90's I believe, since by then it was pure pop culture- esp. with all the guests, Lennon, The Who, etc...as well as being Brian Jones last performance with the Stones.
I shudder to think of anyone comparing Prince to that particular performance of Mick's.


Thats Pure Rock N Roll!
Yes I am referring to Rock & Roll Circus
Forget about the perfect clean image of Glam, Thats was Raw!
A Raw naked celebration of Music in it's simplest state.
Forget about the flaws!
Thats what made it art!

That era was the last time Music had a heart beat!Since when has any era managed to balance social commentary and getting wasted so interestingly.
Sympathy for the Devil is a good example.

I wish Prince wrote such a dangerously important song?
Controversy, Sign of the times & Anne Christian
are Good tries but are lacking in some way.

Ok I'll give him party up! I can hear that back then. cool

Could prince survive in that Era?
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[Edited 3/12/07 11:49am]
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we want to relive the Hysteria & Pandemonium we experienced
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Reply #36 posted 03/12/07 10:51am

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That era was the last time Music had a heart beat!Since when has any era managed to balance social commentary and getting wasted so interestingly.
Sympathy for the Devil is a good example.

[Edited 3/12/07 10:16am]


lol ,yeah, I gotta give you that! And don't get me wrong, it was interesting...and that show is fun to watch today. I do love Sympathy and consider it important, I've just seen and heard it done much better live elsewhere.
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