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Lost Rolling Stone Interview from January 2014

Watch out for the next Rolling Stone. They are going to publish a never-released interview. It was a cover story that never happened. Here's their article about it:

http://www.rollingstone.c...e-20160422

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by Brian Hiatt,
April 22, 2016

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Excerpt:


In January 2014, I spent a long evening at Paisley Park with Prince, conducting interviews for a cover story that was never published. The full story of that night will appear in the next issue of Rolling Stone. Here, for the first time, are some excerpts from our conversations.



On his unreleased music:

I've never said this before, but I didn't always give the record companies the best song. There are songs in the vault that no one's ever heard. There are several vaults; it's not just one vault.


Are there full unreleased albums?
Yeah, I like time capsule stuff. I have a couple Revolution albums in the vault and two Time albums, one Vanity 6 album … and tons of stuff recorded in different periods. But so much gets recorded that you don't have time to compile everything. In the future you could put all the best stuff from one particular time period together and then you can release it. It'd just be like if we found a Sly and the Family Stone album and they saved their best stuff. If that's even possible!


Do you want this to happen when you're gone?
No, I don't think about gone. I just think about in the future when I don't want to speak in real time.


Were you almost addicted to recording music?
Oh, not addicted. I mean, that's a strong word. I always tease; I say I have to go to studio rehab. But it does help to hear something finished. You know how Woody Allen does flicks all the time, and every three you get a masterpiece? You've got to go through the process and download it from your head. It's all there; I can hear it all right now. I can hear five albums in my head right now.


On retirement:


Do you think you'll ever retire?

I don't know what that is. There's always some way to serve. And I never felt like I had a job.


So can you see yourself playing in your 70s and 80s?
Well, life spans are getting longer. One of the reasons is because people are learning more about everything, so then the brain works more, makes more connections and then eventually we'll be in eternal brain mode because we'll be able to hold eternity in our minds.


On sex:


You're writing songs that seem sexual for the first time in a while.
Well, there are many topics to explore you know, but everything is sex anyway. If you go back to the beginning, it's about union and interaction. Again, a word like "sex," how many different ways has it been misused, right? It's almost hard to sing now, you can't even sing a word like that and make it sound like anything ... that you want it to. But I can take you out there and hit this guitar for you, and then what you'll hear is sex. You will hear something where you'd run out of adjectives like you do when you meet the finest woman.


You've said that you're celibate.
Yeah, I'm celibate.


Like, for real?
Well, it's all physical; all of that then turns into other things. Libido is energy. I go back and forth. It's like fasting: it's a practice and you get better at it over time, you know, but no one is perfect … With fasting, after four days, you don't want food anymore. You've got this thing that says "feed me, feed me," and then when it realizes it's not going to get fed, it goes away.

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Read the rest of the article here:

http://www.rollingstone.c...e-20160422

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #1 posted 04/22/16 7:46am

Dilan

come back

I'm feeling a bit fammy™
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Reply #2 posted 04/22/16 7:51am

kapo74

Feels like a last will and testament to me. Talking about the Vaults (!) and being 'gone'... Dunno what to think atm, mind's still numb...

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