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ernestsewell

Maroon 5: "You must hear this - Prince, Purple Rain"

http://www.npr.org/templa...=105669291
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Audio for today's show will be available at approx. 7:00 p.m. ET.

All Things Considered, June 22, 2009 - Today, we're launching a brand-new music series to kick off summer, called You Must Hear This. We've invited musicians from all genres — rock, country, jazz, hip-hop, classical, bluegrass — to share a piece of music that they love, that inspires them, that they listen to again and again. And we've asked them to tell us why.

Jesse Carmichael and Adam Levine are founding members of the group Maroon 5. One thing they share in common is their love of Prince's Purple Rain.

Carmichael: It's interesting when you discover somebody that was around before your time. I really got into the album Purple Rain after I saw the movie, and it was one of those times when I thought, "How could nobody have told me about this earlier?"

The album starts with "Let's Go Crazy," and when you hear the sound of the organ and his gospel sermon begins, you really get sucked into a whole new world. I think he sums up everything I think about life at the end of that monologue when he says, "In this life you're [on your] own, and if the elevator tries to bring you down, go crazy."

Levine: The album Purple Rain is as enigmatic as Prince himself. It's so difficult to break down or articulate why it's so special. It's Hendrix, it's James Brown, it's outer space, it's church, it's sex, it's heavy metal. But at the end of the day, it's just Prince at his absolute best — in my not-so-humble opinion.

Carmichael: The reason Prince is an inspiration to me is that he's obviously writing from the heart, and somehow he's able to take these personal feelings, turn them into poetry and present them in a way that's accessible and weird at the same time.

Levine: What makes it so special is that no one had ever really heard anything quite like it. It's such a fearless record. The music is just completely limitless and unselfconscious about what it is. And that's why I truly, genuinely love it.

Carmichael: Basically, I think of Prince like a god in another realm. It's easier for me to think of him as a character in a movie than a real person. I mean, of all the people who might be aliens or angels or something like that — if we found out that he was not of this Earth, I wouldn't be that surprised.

Levine: And what really puts it over the top is how the music is performed in the film Purple Rain. It's as exciting and eclectic as the music itself. People never would have fully understood what it was unless you could see it unfold in front of you visually. It's truly brilliant, and you must hear it.


You Must Hear This is edited and produced by Ellen Silva and Frannie Kelley. Brendan Banaszak produced the mix for All Things Considered.
[Edited 6/22/09 13:17pm]
[Edited 6/22/09 13:21pm]
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Reply #1 posted 06/22/09 2:10pm

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ernestsewell said:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105669291
See article for listen link.

Audio for today's show will be available at approx. 7:00 p.m. ET.

All Things Considered, June 22, 2009 - Today, we're launching a brand-new music series to kick off summer, called You Must Hear This. We've invited musicians from all genres — rock, country, jazz, hip-hop, classical, bluegrass — to share a piece of music that they love, that inspires them, that they listen to again and again. And we've asked them to tell us why.

Jesse Carmichael and Adam Levine are founding members of the group Maroon 5. One thing they share in common is their love of Prince's Purple Rain.

Carmichael: It's interesting when you discover somebody that was around before your time. I really got into the album Purple Rain after I saw the movie, and it was one of those times when I thought, "How could nobody have told me about this earlier?"

The album starts with "Let's Go Crazy," and when you hear the sound of the organ and his gospel sermon begins, you really get sucked into a whole new world. I think he sums up everything I think about life at the end of that monologue when he says, "In this life you're [on your] own, and if the elevator tries to bring you down, go crazy."

Levine: The album Purple Rain is as enigmatic as Prince himself. It's so difficult to break down or articulate why it's so special. It's Hendrix, it's James Brown, it's outer space, it's church, it's sex, it's heavy metal. But at the end of the day, it's just Prince at his absolute best — in my not-so-humble opinion.

Carmichael: The reason Prince is an inspiration to me is that he's obviously writing from the heart, and somehow he's able to take these personal feelings, turn them into poetry and present them in a way that's accessible and weird at the same time.

Levine: What makes it so special is that no one had ever really heard anything quite like it. It's such a fearless record. The music is just completely limitless and unselfconscious about what it is. And that's why I truly, genuinely love it.

Carmichael: Basically, I think of Prince like a god in another realm. It's easier for me to think of him as a character in a movie than a real person. I mean, of all the people who might be aliens or angels or something like that — if we found out that he was not of this Earth, I wouldn't be that surprised.

Levine: And what really puts it over the top is how the music is performed in the film Purple Rain. It's as exciting and eclectic as the music itself. People never would have fully understood what it was unless you could see it unfold in front of you visually. It's truly brilliant, and you must hear it.


You Must Hear This is edited and produced by Ellen Silva and Frannie Kelley. Brendan Banaszak produced the mix for All Things Considered.
[Edited 6/22/09 13:17pm]
[Edited 6/22/09 13:21pm]


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Reply #2 posted 06/22/09 2:20pm

HAZE03

Thanks for sharing this Ernestsewell, It's nice to hear other artist leave thier ego's at home and aknowledge greatnest from another artist.
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Reply #3 posted 06/22/09 2:22pm

ernestsewell

HAZE03 said:

Thanks for sharing this Ernestsewell, It's nice to hear other artist leave thier ego's at home and aknowledge greatnest from another artist.


I've actually known about Adam being a fan. I think on the front of a live CD, (or in the pictures in the jacket), Adam is wearing a Prince t-shirit. He's mentioned Prince a lot, and if you listen to their last CD, especially those B-sides, there's some STRONG Prince influence, including a Linn-type drum machine.
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Reply #4 posted 06/22/09 2:24pm

HAZE03

Thank you, I will definately check it out. I like Adams musc too, such a unique and soulful voice.
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Reply #5 posted 06/22/09 2:53pm

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ernestsewell Thanks 4 posting. wink It was a nice and pleasant read.

I also hope Prince reads this article. It is always a pleasure 2 hear or read something nice written about him. I can relate 2 the effect Purple Rain had on them because I know how it affected me as person. Prince has always been ahead of the game and as an artist, he continues 2 amaze me
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Reply #6 posted 06/22/09 3:04pm

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Very cool cool
got Prince?
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Reply #7 posted 06/22/09 3:16pm

Imago

Purple Rain is a terrific album.
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Reply #8 posted 06/22/09 3:30pm

Billmenever

cartman Carmichael: Basically, I think of Prince like a god in another realm whip
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Reply #9 posted 06/22/09 4:34pm

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lol

Carmichael:..."How could nobody have told me about this earlier?"


Very nice article.

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Reply #10 posted 06/22/09 4:48pm

babynoz

I heard it on NPR a couple of hours ago. They announced it this morning so I was waiting for it.

I liked it so much I emailed NPR to say thanks.
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #11 posted 06/22/09 6:07pm

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Very cool
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Reply #12 posted 06/22/09 6:32pm

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Cool wink
Forever in my life...
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Reply #13 posted 06/22/09 8:39pm

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cool, I liked the part about aliens and angels.
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