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Thread started 10/29/10 3:25pm

daood

Michael Narada Walden "The Dance Of Life"

With Prince being the guitar gunslinger that he is, I would love him to cover Michael Narada Walden's "The Dance Of Life." Just wanted to know if there are any other fans that share the same opinion.

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Reply #1 posted 10/29/10 7:08pm

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That's late 1970s music that sounds like late 1970s music ..but you're right. ..Prince could play it so much better. He has so much more ...depth of soul.

If you seek only love’s pleasure... you shall laugh..but not all of your laughter, and cry.. but not all of your tears…
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Reply #2 posted 11/01/10 10:00am

daood

I think no doubt that he could but who would you suggest for drums? Michael Narada Walden is a "Beast" on that particular track.

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Reply #3 posted 11/01/10 11:29am

diamondpearl1

daood said:

I think no doubt that he could but who would you suggest for drums? Michael Narada Walden is a "Beast" on that particular track.

How 'bout Michael Bland or John Blackwell?

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Reply #4 posted 11/01/10 4:24pm

daood

diamondpearl1 said:

daood said:

I think no doubt that he could but who would you suggest for drums? Michael Narada Walden is a "Beast" on that particular track.

How 'bout Michael Bland or John Blackwell?

Have you heard the song?

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Reply #5 posted 11/01/10 7:38pm

diamondpearl1

daood said:

diamondpearl1 said:

How 'bout Michael Bland or John Blackwell?

Have you heard the song?

I got the album actually lol Feels like somethin Carlos either didn't get to or maybe passed it on to Narada wink Now, I've met and seen John Blackwell play live and if Prince couldn't get Mike Bland 4 some reason, John would tear the house down with that song if you let him. I'd put Stokley (Mint Condition) or Jellybean (The Time) in the mix too.

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Reply #6 posted 11/02/10 9:44am

daood

diamondpearl1 said:

daood said:

Have you heard the song?

I got the album actually lol Feels like somethin Carlos either didn't get to or maybe passed it on to Narada wink Now, I've met and seen John Blackwell play live and if Prince couldn't get Mike Bland 4 some reason, John would tear the house down with that song if you let him. I'd put Stokley (Mint Condition) or Jellybean (The Time) in the mix too.

Jelly Bean I understand but I didn't know Stokley to be a outstanding drummer.

What is your take on "The Dance Of Life?"

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Reply #7 posted 11/02/10 3:34pm

diamondpearl1

daood said:

diamondpearl1 said:

I got the album actually lol Feels like somethin Carlos either didn't get to or maybe passed it on to Narada wink Now, I've met and seen John Blackwell play live and if Prince couldn't get Mike Bland 4 some reason, John would tear the house down with that song if you let him. I'd put Stokley (Mint Condition) or Jellybean (The Time) in the mix too.

Jelly Bean I understand but I didn't know Stokley to be a outstanding drummer.

What is your take on "The Dance Of Life?"

Man, outstanding ain't even the word lol Stokley plays all the drums/percussion on Mint albums, and at all their shows he does a drum off with their road drummer a la Phil Collins and Chester Thompson in Genesis. Before I heard that album I didn't know Narada Michael Walden was a drummer 'cause I knew him as a producer behind Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin. I heard that song and again I thought it was a Santana outtake till I read the credits lol

[Edited 11/2/10 15:37pm]

[Edited 11/2/10 15:38pm]

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Reply #8 posted 11/03/10 4:33pm

daood

diamondpearl1 said:

daood said:

Jelly Bean I understand but I didn't know Stokley to be a outstanding drummer.

What is your take on "The Dance Of Life?"

Man, outstanding ain't even the word lol Stokley plays all the drums/percussion on Mint albums, and at all their shows he does a drum off with their road drummer a la Phil Collins and Chester Thompson in Genesis. Before I heard that album I didn't know Narada Michael Walden was a drummer 'cause I knew him as a producer behind Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin. I heard that song and again I thought it was a Santana outtake till I read the credits lol

[Edited 11/2/10 15:37pm]

[Edited 11/2/10 15:38pm]

A Santana outtake. Santana incorporated that kind of fusion in his songs?

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Reply #9 posted 11/05/10 8:43am

diamondpearl1

daood said:

diamondpearl1 said:

Man, outstanding ain't even the word lol Stokley plays all the drums/percussion on Mint albums, and at all their shows he does a drum off with their road drummer a la Phil Collins and Chester Thompson in Genesis. Before I heard that album I didn't know Narada Michael Walden was a drummer 'cause I knew him as a producer behind Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin. I heard that song and again I thought it was a Santana outtake till I read the credits lol

[Edited 11/2/10 15:37pm]

[Edited 11/2/10 15:38pm]

A Santana outtake. Santana incorporated that kind of fusion in his songs?

A lot of people thought Carlos' music began and ended with Oye Como Va, Black Magic Woman, Evil Ways and thats was it but he was influenced by cats like Miles Davis, Buddy Guy, Wes Montgomery, John Coletrane, and Charles Mingus. For a closer listen check out his album with John McLaughlin "Love Surrender and Devotion" and "Amigos", "Blues For Salvador,"Caravanserai"and "Moonflower"

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Reply #10 posted 11/05/10 10:59am

daood

diamondpearl1 said:

daood said:

A Santana outtake. Santana incorporated that kind of fusion in his songs?

A lot of people thought Carlos' music began and ended with Oye Como Va, Black Magic Woman, Evil Ways and thats was it but he was influenced by cats like Miles Davis, Buddy Guy, Wes Montgomery, John Coletrane, and Charles Mingus. For a closer listen check out his album with John McLaughlin "Love Surrender and Devotion" and "Amigos", "Blues For Salvador,"Caravanserai"and "Moonflower"

Thanks for responding and greater thanks for the list of material to check out.

Peace & Blessings

Daood!

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