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Thread started 07/12/09 3:04pm

jonylawson

Have we forgotten...cos it stills blows my mind

Thats one man.....

writing everything.....

producing everything.....

playing everything.....

to this day it still astounds me-and thats after almost 30 years of listening to his music

i think alot of people have lost the wonderment of listening/seeing a man so prodigiously talented that he can do it all

thats why i can only ever compare his music to....his music
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Reply #1 posted 07/12/09 3:14pm

SavonOsco

"My only competition is....well, me in the past"- Don't Play Me
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Reply #2 posted 07/12/09 3:14pm

Sander

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Have you heard about this new kid? His name is Stevie Wonder!
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Reply #3 posted 07/12/09 3:25pm

SPOOKYGAS

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Sander said:

Have you heard about this new kid? His name is Stevie Wonder!


Ye he's the dude that plays the piano and mouth organ!
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Reply #4 posted 07/12/09 5:11pm

Tame

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I have not 4gotten...Prince is extremely handsome and musically mind blowing at times. cool
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight...
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Reply #5 posted 07/12/09 5:28pm

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If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #6 posted 07/12/09 6:29pm

Close2u

I could never forget about Prince, maybe just love him silently and to myself but never forget about him
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Reply #7 posted 07/12/09 7:39pm

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I'm always astounded by it. Especially when I think of all the tiny sound elements that he drops in here and there. (Like that little "twing" at the beginning of Erotic City.) Does he hear these things in his head down to that level of miniscule detail? How does that happen?
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Reply #8 posted 07/12/09 8:03pm

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Genesia said:

I'm always astounded by it. Especially when I think of all the tiny sound elements that he drops in here and there. (Like that little "twing" at the beginning of Erotic City.) Does he hear these things in his head down to that level of miniscule detail? How does that happen?


Yeah, and also, did he hear the extended version parts when he conceptualized the song or did that come later? Or when he was doing one of those long songs on, like, 1999, how did he put together each part, so that, say, six minutes in, when the drums were doing this and the guitar was doing that, they all synced up right? (If that makes sense.)
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Reply #9 posted 07/12/09 8:06pm

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Efan said:

Genesia said:

I'm always astounded by it. Especially when I think of all the tiny sound elements that he drops in here and there. (Like that little "twing" at the beginning of Erotic City.) Does he hear these things in his head down to that level of miniscule detail? How does that happen?


Yeah, and also, did he hear the extended version parts when he conceptualized the song or did that come later? Or when he was doing one of those long songs on, like, 1999, how did he put together each part, so that, say, six minutes in, when the drums were doing this and the guitar was doing that, they all synced up right? (If that makes sense.)


I totally get what you're saying. In that same vein, how did he lay down the drums for the first four tracks of Parade all in one shot? And on Mountains? WTF? It's like two different songs between the album and extended versions. How did he do that?
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Reply #10 posted 07/12/09 8:21pm

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Sander said:

Have you heard about this new kid? His name is Stevie Wonder!



yeah folks forget Stevie was writing everything, singing everything, producing everything, playing every instrument and all while he was BLIND! Top that Prince!

On second thought don't. I need you to watch me, watch you. horny giggle
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Reply #11 posted 07/12/09 8:28pm

Efan

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Genesia said:

Efan said:



Yeah, and also, did he hear the extended version parts when he conceptualized the song or did that come later? Or when he was doing one of those long songs on, like, 1999, how did he put together each part, so that, say, six minutes in, when the drums were doing this and the guitar was doing that, they all synced up right? (If that makes sense.)


I totally get what you're saying. In that same vein, how did he lay down the drums for the first four tracks of Parade all in one shot? And on Mountains? WTF? It's like two different songs between the album and extended versions. How did he do that?


Apropos of nothing, I always think the "Hey, you!" opener of the extended Mountains sounds like David Bowie. And I love that he put steel drums on the song.

But on the topic at hand, to further what we were talking about, it's another reason to reconsider the Batman album as well, because the instrumentation was not only coordinated with each other but also with certain scenes in the movie, which is impressive, considering he did that himself.

The arrangement of the background vocals on Parade is nice too, because sometimes it's like there are things hidden in plain sight on the album that shed a whole new light on the song.
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Reply #12 posted 07/12/09 8:38pm

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I really do believe he is that detailed. Its crazy as hell. I have no idea how he does it... Just as long as he keeps doing it.
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Reply #13 posted 07/12/09 10:46pm

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Genesia said:

Efan said:



Yeah, and also, did he hear the extended version parts when he conceptualized the song or did that come later? Or when he was doing one of those long songs on, like, 1999, how did he put together each part, so that, say, six minutes in, when the drums were doing this and the guitar was doing that, they all synced up right? (If that makes sense.)


I totally get what you're saying. In that same vein, how did he lay down the drums for the first four tracks of Parade all in one shot? And on Mountains? WTF? It's like two different songs between the album and extended versions. How did he do that?



the extended portion was recorded later.
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Reply #14 posted 07/13/09 1:44am

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SPOOKYGAS said:

Sander said:

Have you heard about this new kid? His name is Stevie Wonder!


Ye he's the dude that plays the piano and mouth organ!

Stevie Wonder's gay?! wink
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Reply #15 posted 07/13/09 3:01am

eireboy34

SPOOKYGAS said:

Sander said:

Have you heard about this new kid? His name is Stevie Wonder!


Ye he's the dude that plays the piano and mouth organ!


And the drums.
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Reply #16 posted 07/13/09 3:02am

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jonylawson said:

Thats one man.....

writing everything.....

producing everything.....

playing everything.....

to this day it still astounds me-and thats after almost 30 years of listening to his music

i think alot of people have lost the wonderment of listening/seeing a man so prodigiously talented that he can do it all

thats why i can only ever compare his music to....his music



I know it's insane isn't it
thumbs up!
What you don't remember never happened
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Reply #17 posted 07/13/09 4:25am

Dayclear

The devoted ones never forget. biggrin
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Reply #18 posted 07/13/09 6:42am

coolcat

It does blow my mind. Stevie just blows it a bit more:



There are enough blind musicians for me to know that blindness isn't a hindrance to being musically proficient... but it still blows my mind just the same.
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Reply #19 posted 07/13/09 8:49am

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jonylawson said:

Thats one man.....

writing everything.....

producing everything.....

playing everything.....

to this day it still astounds me-and thats after almost 30 years of listening to his music

i think alot of people have lost the wonderment of listening/seeing a man so prodigiously talented that he can do it all

thats why i can only ever compare his music to....his music


That is the best post on this site thumbs up!
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Reply #20 posted 07/13/09 10:41am

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coolcat said:

It does blow my mind. Stevie just blows it a bit more:



There are enough blind musicians for me to know that blindness isn't a hindrance to being musically proficient... but it still blows my mind just the same.


falloff Try not to notice that there's another guy drumming right behind Stevie.
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Reply #21 posted 07/13/09 10:46am

funksterr

jonylawson said:

Thats one man.....

writing everything.....

producing everything.....

playing everything.....

to this day it still astounds me-and thats after almost 30 years of listening to his music

i think alot of people have lost the wonderment of listening/seeing a man so prodigiously talented that he can do it all

thats why i can only ever compare his music to....his music


It doesn't blow my mind because it's not the truth. A lot of people participated without much if any credit given. Truth is as soon as Prince tried doing everything himself for real the music began to sound real average. He's still mega-talented, but that other world, next level thing he seemed to have going was all a fat lie.
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Reply #22 posted 07/13/09 10:53am

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jonylawson said:

Thats one man.....

writing everything.....

producing everything.....

playing everything.....

to this day it still astounds me-and thats after almost 30 years of listening to his music

i think alot of people have lost the wonderment of listening/seeing a man so prodigiously talented that he can do it all

thats why i can only ever compare his music to....his music



absolutely!

I too, wonder sometimes.

ONE MAN!!

Sure, we got stevie and he is remarkable but, it's not Prince calibre! Stevie never left his genre...his comfort zone. Prince... damn...

This ONE MAN has done it all! From genius, perfect Pop songs like When Doves Cry (imo, the best Pop song ever), to Soul, Funk, his OWN genre - the Mplsound, classical, acoustic, jazz, rock, country, rap, hip hop, oriental flavours...i could go on.

Its not like he's just having a pop at it, it's him being a master at whatever he tries and making it seem like it was him just having a pop at whatever it is!
He's writing, producing, arranging it all, ONE MAN!

I see this guy do a guitar solo and im like, wow! He's one of the best ive seen do that!
Then i see him take the piano and think exactly the same!

Lovesexy tour, he does this unbelievable piano section which mellows out the mood and has you in a trance. Then he disappears and re-emerges with his guitar as a rock god...seriously, this guy is inhuman.
This kinda thing carries on today of course, 21 nights, piano section in the same vein and then suddenly bursts into Lolita and gets every body up! Then after the mainshow, straight to the aftershow for a 2 hour heavy rock show. INHUMAN.

Even without an instrument, this guy can dance and choreograph! I don't know...

He's still bringing it too. CHERISH IT.

So much diversity in one career and done by ONE MAN. One person's weak Prince album is anothers strong album.

ONE MAN.

The more i talk about him, the more firm i am on his "Best ever" title.
[Edited 7/13/09 10:58am]
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Reply #23 posted 07/13/09 11:08am

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SavonOsco said:

"My only competition is....well, me in the past"- Don't Play Me


thumbs up!
Forever in my life...
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Reply #24 posted 07/13/09 12:22pm

polkadotbliss

lol

if we get a new Prince song now called ''one man'' we know where he got THAT from wink
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Reply #25 posted 07/13/09 12:27pm

WetDream

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^^^ Larry Graham?
This Post is produced, arranged, composed and performed by WetDream
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Reply #26 posted 07/13/09 12:32pm

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squirrelgrease said:

One Man Band


It's funny and fitting for this thread. The One Man Band is Matt, he's in my top 5 Fav artists of all time and is also a Prince fan himself. I have all of his stuff and it's wonderful!!!!!
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Reply #27 posted 07/13/09 3:41pm

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No one compares....Stevie had a string of very good songs, but, he's not even CLOSE....


Not only is the music bumping, or touching, but those lyrics...DAYUM! razz

Let's just say that Prince's mind must be a wonderful place to live.
[Edited 7/13/09 15:44pm]
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #28 posted 07/13/09 3:54pm

weejimmy

funksterr said:

jonylawson said:

Thats one man.....

writing everything.....

producing everything.....

playing everything.....

to this day it still astounds me-and thats after almost 30 years of listening to his music

i think alot of people have lost the wonderment of listening/seeing a man so prodigiously talented that he can do it all

thats why i can only ever compare his music to....his music


It doesn't blow my mind because it's not the truth. A lot of people participated without much if any credit given. Truth is as soon as Prince tried doing everything himself for real the music began to sound real average. He's still mega-talented, but that other world, next level thing he seemed to have going was all a fat lie.


complete and utter pish, and b4 ye start tellin me all the tunes where prince didnt do it all, or start tellin me that partyup was a morris day tune n all the rhetoric that goes with it just please stop, i know it all and the statementu just made deserves to be abused as it is the statement of a fool
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Reply #29 posted 07/13/09 4:06pm

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^ statement deserves to be abused. falloff that's funny.
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