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Reply #120 posted 08/08/17 5:01am

PeteSilas

his playing was sloppy, often, but he had such a great feel that it made up for it. And...there's plenty of footage of him tearing shit up in a good way. Then we have his studio work which was often pristine. He would have gotten better with time as any musician does.

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BobPaisleyPark said:

Prince had many influences, James Brown, Little Richard, Sly Stone, Stevie Wonder etc, etc but his devotion to Jimi Hendrix did make me cringe at times.

Trying to convince non Prince fans he was the most talented solo artist of all time was rather difficult when he was seen by many as a Hendrix rip off, a Jimi karaoke.

His dress sense, the way he played guitar, the bandanas, frilly ruffled shirts, tongue, facial expressions.

He just seemed to copy Jimi's style far too much IMHO, it's always embarrassed me for some reason.

Dancing like Brown, playing the piano like Little Richard, having a multi racial band like Sly or being a multi instrumentalist like Wonder never bothered me but his Hendrix fixation always troubled me.


With all his other influences it felt like he was paying tribute to them but with Jimi it felt different somehow, but not in a good way. Sorry, it's hard to describe, but his Hendrix infatuation never sat well with me.

Anyone else ever feel this way?

WTF? I am old enough to remember Hendrix who in his very short career was often spectacular but often high and sloppy. The playing with his teeth on the strings was cringe worthy. He was not always the "cleanest" player in terms of musical.

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Reply #121 posted 08/08/17 5:13am

jjam

Jimi had feel in abundance. That's what it's all about.

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Reply #122 posted 08/08/17 6:12am

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jjam said:

Jimi had feel in abundance. That's what it's all about.

Well said, man.

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Reply #123 posted 08/08/17 10:54am

herb4

deebee said:

Who could forget Hendrix-infused Prince classics such as 'The Wind Cries Mani', 'Little Red House', and The Time's 'Ice Cream Castles Made of Sand'?

And then there was his Dylan cover: 'All I Read is Watchtower'. music


You left out "The Dance Electric Ladyland", "Are You Gold Experienced", "(U R Gonna) Can U See Me", "Uptown Traffic", "Foxy Lady Cab Driver", "I Don't Live (For Love) Today", "If 7 Was 9" and "Little Miss (Expert) Lover".

Also, "Voodoo Rainbow Chile"

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Reply #124 posted 08/08/17 12:04pm

usamud

BobPaisleyPark said:

Prince had many influences, James Brown, Little Richard, Sly Stone, Stevie Wonder etc, etc but his devotion to Jimi Hendrix did make me cringe at times.

Trying to convince non Prince fans he was the most talented solo artist of all time was rather difficult when he was seen by many as a Hendrix rip off, a Jimi karaoke.

His dress sense, the way he played guitar, the bandanas, frilly ruffled shirts, tongue, facial expressions.

He just seemed to copy Jimi's style far too much IMHO, it's always embarrassed me for some reason.

Dancing like Brown, playing the piano like Little Richard, having a multi racial band like Sly or being a multi instrumentalist like Wonder never bothered me but his Hendrix fixation always troubled me.


With all his other influences it felt like he was paying tribute to them but with Jimi it felt different somehow, but not in a good way. Sorry, it's hard to describe, but his Hendrix infatuation never sat well with me.

Anyone else ever feel this way?

Old enough to have seen Jimi in concert 3 times. i was really young, maybe too young to be at these concerts by myself. My parents knew my love for music and let me go. They would just drop me off. I was always a good girl. Damn it!!

Prince never remindered me of Jimi in any shape of form. My memory is so strong of both of them

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Reply #125 posted 08/08/17 3:48pm

AnnaSantana

Shows what you know....Prince was never devoted to Hendrix...he was devoted to Carlos Santana,..smh
I don't argue with people about my opinions. Scram. I said what I said.
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Reply #126 posted 08/08/17 6:11pm

herb4

AnnaSantana said:

Shows what you know....Prince was never devoted to Hendrix...he was devoted to Carlos Santana,..smh

Yeah, man...you sure told that person who knows less about music and Prince than you do. Thanks for sharing your expertise in straightenting all us plebes out. Looking forward to your next post that lets us all know how to interperet Prince's musical influences and what we should think.

Real quick, which albums are cool for me/us to like before I express an opinion about something or note a musical similarity somewhere in the music?

This is important. I can no longer post unless you give the go ahead. I mean....not knowing what you know and all.

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Reply #127 posted 08/09/17 12:40am

CalhounSq

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heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #128 posted 08/09/17 7:51am

datdude

Ummmm no. Comparisons inevitable, actual influence evident, sparingly IMO and 'devotion''extremely speculative
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Reply #129 posted 08/09/17 8:04am

deebee

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herb4 said:

deebee said:

Who could forget Hendrix-infused Prince classics such as 'The Wind Cries Mani', 'Little Red House', and The Time's 'Ice Cream Castles Made of Sand'?

And then there was his Dylan cover: 'All I Read is Watchtower'. music


You left out "The Dance Electric Ladyland", "Are You Gold Experienced", "(U R Gonna) Can U See Me", "Uptown Traffic", "Foxy Lady Cab Driver", "I Don't Live (For Love) Today", "If 7 Was 9" and "Little Miss (Expert) Lover".

Also, "Voodoo Rainbow Chile"

lol Thanks - I knew I'd missed a few.

'Uptown Traffic' is a good name. Should be a band or a blog or something.

"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin
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Reply #130 posted 08/09/17 8:41am

PurpleJedi

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Prince was influenced and channeled many artists, but I am neither embarrassed nor upset by any of it.

I wish that he had collaborated with Little Richard. nod

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #131 posted 08/09/17 9:49am

luvsexy4all

if the mfers release his hendrix covers album ...maybe we'll know for sure

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Reply #132 posted 08/09/17 10:20am

SoulAlive

this photo of Hendrix always reminds me of Prince

Image result for jimi hendrix sitting on a stool

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Reply #133 posted 08/09/17 10:33am

herb4

SoulAlive said:

this photo of Hendrix always reminds me of Prince

Image result for jimi hendrix sitting on a stool


Pretty sure that's a painting, not a photo.

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Reply #134 posted 08/09/17 11:11am

ISaidLifeIsJus
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luvsexy4all said:

if the mfers release his hendrix covers album ...maybe we'll know for sure

lol lol lol

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