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I'm yours Uptown Obviously we know he also said do me baby but what Prince heard andre playing was took from eddie hazel; prince developed it into a full song. | |
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As a Eddie Hazel fanatic, where the's connection between him and "Do Me Baby"? I don't hear it. | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: As a Eddie Hazel fanatic, where the's connection between him and "Do Me Baby"? I don't hear it.
there is a part of a song that sounds exactly like the melody and progression of do me baby.... it was posted as an mp3 once.... My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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can someone repost that sample [Edited 1/24/07 0:20am] I AM LOOKING FOR USED PRINCE CONCERT TICKETS ... https://www.facebook.com/...erttickets | |
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ufoclub said: SPYZFAN1 said: As a Eddie Hazel fanatic, where the's connection between him and "Do Me Baby"? I don't hear it.
there is a part of a song that sounds exactly like the melody and progression of do me baby.... it was posted as an mp3 once.... the 'verse' section of "frantic moment" (from eddie's solo CD) has the same chord progression as "do me baby". | |
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I'm listening to Eddie's 'Frantic Moment' right now (2004 cd reissue), and yes...the intro does resemble 'Do Me Baby' a lot, even the rhythmic accents!
To me this proves once more that Prince (and obviously Andre) were really P-funk connaisseurs at a young age. Keep in mind that Prince covered another quite obscure P-funk song in the early 80's, 'Cookie Jar' by Parlet. jazzz | |
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A similar chord progression as on 'Do Me Baby' is used by Prince on the second part of 'Father's song' (movie version):
In C minor (don't know if this is the original key): | Abmaj9(#11) | Gm/D Cm11 | (repeat) Notice the use of the slash chord Gm/D and the suspended chords, something Prince was very fond of, especially in his early years. Btw. The use of a 'borrowed' chord progression is not a criminal offence (copying a melody line is...) jazzz [Edited 1/26/07 7:54am] | |
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