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Thread started 04/05/11 7:36pm

jeidee

Gwen Stefani talks Prince

from popeater.com from Elle (because ain't nobody read Elle):

Stefani, 41, also talked about how Prince really affected her songwriting process. "Prince, who is one of my idols, gave me some advice when I worked with him: "Have you ever just tried writing a hit? Like, don't just try writing a song, try and write a hit song." I remember him saying that and me thinking, Yeah, you're right. Why would you write anything else?"

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I like their harmonies. I vote they do another song together soon. foodnow

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Reply #1 posted 04/05/11 7:38pm

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So...do as I say, not as I do? lol

Sorry. boxed

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Reply #2 posted 04/05/11 7:43pm

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So far, so pleased was a nice song although I haven't spun it in ten years. That's a nice lil' blurb, she learned well.

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Reply #3 posted 04/05/11 7:44pm

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jeidee said:

from popeater.com from Elle (because ain't nobody read Elle):

Stefani, 41, also talked about how Prince really affected her songwriting process. "Prince, who is one of my idols, gave me some advice when I worked with him: "Have you ever just tried writing a hit? Like, don't just try writing a song, try and write a hit song." I remember him saying that and me thinking, Yeah, you're right. Why would you write anything else?"

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I like their harmonies. I vote they do another song together soon. foodnow

when did they do a song together?

Did Prince really think "rich friends" was going to be a hit when he was writing it?

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Reply #4 posted 04/05/11 7:51pm

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Maytiana said:

jeidee said:

from popeater.com from Elle (because ain't nobody read Elle):

Stefani, 41, also talked about how Prince really affected her songwriting process. "Prince, who is one of my idols, gave me some advice when I worked with him: "Have you ever just tried writing a hit? Like, don't just try writing a song, try and write a hit song." I remember him saying that and me thinking, Yeah, you're right. Why would you write anything else?"

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I like their harmonies. I vote they do another song together soon. foodnow

when did they do a song together?

Did Prince really think "rich friends" was going to be a hit when he was writing it?

They did So Far, So Pleased on Rave and he produced/duetted with Gwen on No Doubt's album RockSteady for the song Waiting Room. Both have really fun harmonies with Gwen going low and Prince going high, idk both songs really turned me on back in the year 2000. Damn that was a long time ago.

Ooh also fun Prince-tied Gwen track "The Real Thing (Wendy and Lisa's Flow Jam Mix)" was the Japan bonus for her solo Love Angel Music Baby album. Its sweet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF1mxGfnqWA

Sorry I still don't know how to post videos on here smile

[Edited 4/5/11 19:54pm]

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Reply #5 posted 04/05/11 8:07pm

Maytiana

jeidee said:

Maytiana said:

when did they do a song together?

Did Prince really think "rich friends" was going to be a hit when he was writing it?

They did So Far, So Pleased on Rave and he produced/duetted with Gwen on No Doubt's album RockSteady for the song Waiting Room. Both have really fun harmonies with Gwen going low and Prince going high, idk both songs really turned me on back in the year 2000. Damn that was a long time ago.

Ooh also fun Prince-tied Gwen track "The Real Thing (Wendy and Lisa's Flow Jam Mix)" was the Japan bonus for her solo Love Angel Music Baby album. Its sweet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF1mxGfnqWA

Sorry I still don't know how to post videos on here smile

[Edited 4/5/11 19:54pm]

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Reply #6 posted 04/05/11 8:12pm

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When was that? Circa 2001?

I wonder if she had to stifle a laugh when he said that.

I know I would have. giggle

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Reply #7 posted 04/05/11 8:13pm

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jeidee said:

Maytiana said:

when did they do a song together?

Did Prince really think "rich friends" was going to be a hit when he was writing it?

They did So Far, So Pleased on Rave and he produced/duetted with Gwen on No Doubt's album RockSteady for the song Waiting Room. Both have really fun harmonies with Gwen going low and Prince going high, idk both songs really turned me on back in the year 2000. Damn that was a long time ago.

Ooh also fun Prince-tied Gwen track "The Real Thing (Wendy and Lisa's Flow Jam Mix)" was the Japan bonus for her solo Love Angel Music Baby album. Its sweet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF1mxGfnqWA

Sorry I still don't know how to post videos on here smile

[Edited 4/5/11 19:54pm]

Waiting Room was originally a different song. It was intended for the Return of Saturn album (whose content is along the same lines of unrequited love) and it was sent to Prince to work on. When he sent it back, it had been completely redone with his vocals and him performing all the instruments. Gwen then laid down the final vocal track. It was still left off the album, however. It did not get released until Rock Steady because of primarily fan demand, but the band felt it didn't fit in with the rest of the RoS stuff. Which it didn't, anymore. It fit much better with the more electronic Rock Steady album.

So Far So Pleased was supposed to be a single with a video, but the release was blocked by Interscope. Return of Saturn (the album he was supposed to have appeared on while she appeared on Rave) was released in 1998 and they did not want Prince interfering with the ongoing promo of the album.

random facts.

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Reply #8 posted 04/05/11 10:33pm

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Genesia said:

So...do as I say, not as I do? lol

Sorry. boxed

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Reply #9 posted 04/05/11 11:25pm

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Spinlight said:

jeidee said:

They did So Far, So Pleased on Rave and he produced/duetted with Gwen on No Doubt's album RockSteady for the song Waiting Room. Both have really fun harmonies with Gwen going low and Prince going high, idk both songs really turned me on back in the year 2000. Damn that was a long time ago.

Ooh also fun Prince-tied Gwen track "The Real Thing (Wendy and Lisa's Flow Jam Mix)" was the Japan bonus for her solo Love Angel Music Baby album. Its sweet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF1mxGfnqWA

Sorry I still don't know how to post videos on here smile

[Edited 4/5/11 19:54pm]

Waiting Room was originally a different song. It was intended for the Return of Saturn album (whose content is along the same lines of unrequited love) and it was sent to Prince to work on. When he sent it back, it had been completely redone with his vocals and him performing all the instruments. Gwen then laid down the final vocal track. It was still left off the album, however. It did not get released until Rock Steady because of primarily fan demand, but the band felt it didn't fit in with the rest of the RoS stuff. Which it didn't, anymore. It fit much better with the more electronic Rock Steady album.

So Far So Pleased was supposed to be a single with a video, but the release was blocked by Interscope. Return of Saturn (the album he was supposed to have appeared on while she appeared on Rave) was released in 1998 and they did not want Prince interfering with the ongoing promo of the album.

random facts.

Not trying to steal this thread in any way, but I was wondering if you knew what happened with Tevin Campbell's I'm Ready CD. In an interview in the mid 90's I read Tevin saying he wanted Prince to produce the whole album, but P got "greedy" with the song producing, so Tevin got other producers to do other songs. I personally love the album the way it came out, but would love to have seen what Prince planned with the whole album, instead of 4 tracks. Thanks for any info...

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Reply #10 posted 04/06/11 2:29am

Spinlight

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XNY said:

Spinlight said:

Waiting Room was originally a different song. It was intended for the Return of Saturn album (whose content is along the same lines of unrequited love) and it was sent to Prince to work on. When he sent it back, it had been completely redone with his vocals and him performing all the instruments. Gwen then laid down the final vocal track. It was still left off the album, however. It did not get released until Rock Steady because of primarily fan demand, but the band felt it didn't fit in with the rest of the RoS stuff. Which it didn't, anymore. It fit much better with the more electronic Rock Steady album.

So Far So Pleased was supposed to be a single with a video, but the release was blocked by Interscope. Return of Saturn (the album he was supposed to have appeared on while she appeared on Rave) was released in 1998 and they did not want Prince interfering with the ongoing promo of the album.

random facts.

Not trying to steal this thread in any way, but I was wondering if you knew what happened with Tevin Campbell's I'm Ready CD. In an interview in the mid 90's I read Tevin saying he wanted Prince to produce the whole album, but P got "greedy" with the song producing, so Tevin got other producers to do other songs. I personally love the album the way it came out, but would love to have seen what Prince planned with the whole album, instead of 4 tracks. Thanks for any info...

Not sure about Tevin's stuff. Which is kind of a godsend because some of the stuff he did for Tevin was terrible. "The P", etc.

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