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Anxiety

StarTribune article on Prince's Grammy win, Time reunion

http://www.startribune.co...99751.html

A taste of the 1980s Minneapolis Sound

February 10, 2008

Minnesota was in the house at Sunday's Grammys. In fact, Minnesota dominated the first 20 minutes. Prince presented the first prize, and then Jimmy Jam, chairman of the Recording Academy, started to give a speech, only to be interrupted by fellow members of the Time, Morris Day and Jerome Benton.

It was time for the Time's first performance in 18 years, an abbreviated rendition of "Jungle Love" (from "Purple Rain") that segued into the Time backing Rihanna, one of today's biggest stars, on "Umbrella" and "Please Don't Stop the Music."

Cool.

As it turned out, Prince was the only Minnesota resident to go home with a Grammy. Nominated for two trophies, Prince earned one, for "Future Baby Mama," a track on his "Planet Earth," honored as best male R&B vocal performance. It is his seventh Grammy.

The Minnesota Orchestra and music director Osmo Vänskä, nominated for best orchestral performance for Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, saw the trophy go to Leonard Slatkin, former Minnesota Orchestra Sommerfest artistic director, now with the Nashville Symphony, who landed three Grammys Sunday.

Minneapolis guitarist Brian Setzer missed out in the classical crossover category, as his "Wolfgang's Big Night Out" lost to Turtle Island Quartet's "A Love Supreme."

But Hopkins High School graduate Andrew Dawson practically couldn't miss in the best-rap-album category since he served as engineer on four of the five nominees. He merited a Grammy for his work on Kanye West's "Graduation."

Windom native and University of Minnesota graduate Maria Schneider, a celebrated New York jazz composer/conductor, captured her second Grammy, for best instrumental composition for "Cerulean Skies." However, she struck out for best large jazz ensemble recording.

JON BREAM
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Reply #1 posted 02/11/08 10:33am

bluestar2006

Congrats to Prince
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Reply #2 posted 02/11/08 10:41am

Obsidian

biggrin cool
He gets it! That's why the ladies love him...batting eyes
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Reply #3 posted 02/11/08 10:56am

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Beautiful song, congrats!!
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Reply #4 posted 02/11/08 11:03am

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woot! clapping dancing jig Congratulations, Prince!

Future Baby Mama is so silky smooth, and your vocals are so soothing fallinluv
YESSSSS! PRINCEY WON, HE WON!!!!!
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Reply #5 posted 02/11/08 11:16am

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Congrats to P!

Good to see him there - wish they would have televised him winning in this category.

FBM is a great song and well deserved

First the Grammy for Call My Name and now Future Baby Mama!


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Reply #6 posted 02/11/08 11:18am

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woot! Yay Prince!!!!!
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #7 posted 02/11/08 12:29pm

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great song - P deserves the grammy

CONGRATS
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Reply #8 posted 02/11/08 12:41pm

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Still winning awardz after all these yearz.mushy
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Reply #9 posted 02/11/08 1:03pm

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I'm not a huge fan of the song myself, but thumbs up! to Prince for winning.
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Reply #10 posted 02/11/08 1:30pm

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Prince: a thirty year career, One Oscar and seven Grammys

Alicia Keys: a six years and counting career and eleven Grammys

Amy Winehouse: A four years and counting career and five Grammys

Do I detect some type of imbalnce here? wink
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Reply #11 posted 02/11/08 3:12pm

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UncleGrandpa said:

Prince: a thirty year career, One Oscar and seven Grammys

Alicia Keys: a six years and counting career and eleven Grammys

Amy Winehouse: A four years and counting career and five Grammys

Do I detect some type of imbalnce here? wink


Well, the competition back then was much more fierce.
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Reply #12 posted 02/11/08 3:12pm

Jeffiner

Perhaps we should have 'PrinceFans/FamsUnited' against the injustice of his lack of Grammy awards! biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 02/11/08 3:31pm

Bloomsday1

please, "FBM" sucks rotten eggs.
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Reply #14 posted 02/11/08 3:43pm

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Bloomsday1 said:

please, "FBM" sucks rotten eggs.

I'll give u a little more time and u will be starting a thread talking about it hit me, it finally hit me, what was I listening 2 when this came out (FBM) lol
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Reply #15 posted 02/11/08 3:46pm

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Hi Anxiety! Great article... I see your city/state was all over the Grammy's this year thumbs up!
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Reply #16 posted 02/11/08 3:49pm

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pennylover said:

Hi Anxiety! Great article... I see your city/state was all over the Grammy's this year thumbs up!


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Reply #17 posted 02/11/08 4:04pm

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thumbs up!
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Reply #18 posted 02/11/08 4:09pm

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UncleGrandpa said:

Prince: a thirty year career, One Oscar and seven Grammys

Alicia Keys: a six years and counting career and eleven Grammys

Amy Winehouse: A four years and counting career and Ten Crackpipes

Do I detect some type of imbalnce here? wink



fixed razz

But good on P this song is a good one
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Reply #19 posted 02/11/08 4:31pm

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kcwm said:

UncleGrandpa said:

Prince: a thirty year career, One Oscar and seven Grammys

Alicia Keys: a six years and counting career and eleven Grammys

Amy Winehouse: A four years and counting career and Ten Crackpipes

Do I detect some type of imbalnce here? wink



fixed razz

But good on P this song is a good one


NO, NO, NO, biggrin
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Reply #20 posted 02/11/08 4:39pm

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Absolutely Fantastic!! Well done Prince clapping

But.... why, oh why, OH WHY didn't we get to see Prince receiving this prestigious award?! He looked fab-u-lous! I had to stop myself from licking the screen and had to make do with shoving my fist into my mouth and squealing excited

The Time were brilliant - right up until Rhianna started sqwaking that fuckin umbrella song disbelief Now I have nothing against Rhianna, I quite like her (apart from the aforementioned 'fuckin umbrella song') but this collab just didn't work at all.
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Reply #21 posted 02/11/08 4:43pm

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I'm breathless.
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Reply #22 posted 02/11/08 4:53pm

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That did NOT look like Jerome with the mirror.....was that him?
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Reply #23 posted 02/11/08 5:42pm

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MrsGoodnight said:

Absolutely Fantastic!! Well done Prince clapping

But.... why, oh why, OH WHY didn't we get to see Prince receiving this prestigious award?! He looked fab-u-lous! I had to stop myself from licking the screen and had to make do with shoving my fist into my mouth and squealing excited

The Time were brilliant - right up until Rhianna started sqwaking that fuckin umbrella song disbelief Now I have nothing against Rhianna, I quite like her (apart from the aforementioned 'fuckin umbrella song') but this collab just didn't work at all.



YES he was lookin "2 sexy" for the crowd hair was sumthing new but i liked it havent seen him in a complete red suit since 94
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Reply #24 posted 02/11/08 6:30pm

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Se7en said:

UncleGrandpa said:

Prince: a thirty year career, One Oscar and seven Grammys

Alicia Keys: a six years and counting career and eleven Grammys

Amy Winehouse: A four years and counting career and five Grammys

Do I detect some type of imbalnce here? wink


Well, the competition back then was much more fierce.


This is true. Funny that the talent is so lacking nowadays that shit like "My Humps" gets nominated for a Grammy. The Grammys are shit anyway. Remember, they gave one to Milli Vanilli back in the day, while music from people like Ani DiFranco, Damien Rice, Sufjan Stevens, Beth Orton, and Andrew Bird has been ignored.

I expect that Prince will receive more Grammys if he continues to put out albums. I think folks are starting to realize the he's one the of few genuine, time-tested talents out there, and they're going to start giving Prince Grammys for just about anything to sort of make up for the fact that he was passed over back in the day.

The same thing happened to Joni Mitchell. She didn't get her due back in her prime, and then they started showering her with awards all of the sudden. Joni herself lamented that she felt they were only giving her awards because they felt like they should honor her for SOMETHING. The fact that Prince's most recent Grammy wins were for songs that rank about average in his body of work (e.g., "Future Baby Mamma", "Call My Name") confirm my thoughts on this matter.

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Reply #25 posted 02/11/08 11:38pm

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PicassoFace said:

Se7en said:



Well, the competition back then was much more fierce.


This is true. Funny that the talent is so lacking nowadays that shit like "My Humps" gets nominated for a Grammy. The Grammys are shit anyway. Remember, they gave one to Milli Vanilli back in the day, while music from people like Ani DiFranco, Damien Rice, Sufjan Stevens, Beth Orton, and Andrew Bird has been ignored.

I expect that Prince will receive more Grammys if he continues to put out albums. I think folks are starting to realize the he's one the of few genuine, time-tested talents out there, and they're going to start giving Prince Grammys for just about anything to sort of make up for the fact that he was passed over back in the day.

The same thing happened to Joni Mitchell. She didn't get her due back in her prime, and then they started showering her with awards all of the sudden. Joni herself lamented that she felt they were only giving her awards because they felt like they should honor her for SOMETHING. The fact that Prince's most recent Grammy wins were for songs that rank about average in his body of work (e.g., "Future Baby Mamma", "Call My Name") confirm my thoughts on this matter.

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I think they're guilt-Grammys, really. In these past few years people have been falling all over themselves to praise Our Hero and work with him and shower him with accolades and awards and claim they've always been fans and that the Symbol was a great statement. But where the hell was everybody before 2004? I think it's finally caught up with the movers and shakers in the industry that not only is he a force to be reckoned with at the business table, but that he's been largely ignored and brushed off as a musician when he didn't deserve it. They're trying to retroactively make up for things like SOTT being robbed of it's award-deserving status, and Prince being made the butt of jokes for years.
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Reply #26 posted 02/11/08 11:49pm

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cool Congrats to Prince! cool
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Reply #27 posted 02/12/08 12:51am

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yeah i remember when they started giving them to JB, sort of a thanks for sticking around grammy.when i was young and JB won a grammy over prince i was pissed and nowadays i wouldnt blame fans of chris brown and ne-yo for feeling the same. BET seems to be kissing purple asscheeks as well
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Reply #28 posted 02/12/08 2:02am

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BlackAdder7 said:

That did NOT look like Jerome with the mirror.....was that him?



Yeah, that was definately Jerome.

And the article said that it was the first time The Time had performed together in 18 years?!!! Surely that's not right...they are on the Prince Rave Into The Year 2000 dvd doing Junglelove and The Bird!!
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Reply #29 posted 02/12/08 2:15am

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DaveT said:

BlackAdder7 said:

That did NOT look like Jerome with the mirror.....was that him?



Yeah, that was definately Jerome.

And the article said that it was the first time The Time had performed together in 18 years?!!! Surely that's not right...they are on the Prince Rave Into The Year 2000 dvd doing Junglelove and The Bird!!

And they did Jungle Love at the end of Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back....unless the lineup was different then. I don't know. shrug All I know is that both Morris and Jerome made appearances.
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