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New topic PrintableIsn't St. Paul Peterson still playing with The Truth on Thursday nights at Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis? I met him when he was playing with The Truth at Trocaderos on Thursday nights but now they've moved to the Fine Line. Jellybean also plays with The Truth doesn't he? He did when I saw them.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong... 'You must first be a Prince before you can be King'
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psychodelicide said: obsessed said: Probably not for long now... When he sees our posts, he will haven them taken down pronto. Exactly... | |
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way2funky said: Isn't St. Paul Peterson still playing with The Truth on Thursday nights at Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis? I met him when he was playing with The Truth at Trocaderos on Thursday nights but now they've moved to the Fine Line. Jellybean also plays with The Truth doesn't he? He did when I saw them.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong... I hope you're right, cuz I never did get to see them at Trocs... | |
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This is very cool!
I got 'The Family' CD as a Japanese import about 10 years ago... Been taking real good care of it since then - It'd be nice to add to that collection (of one) ... Kind of like 'The Power Station' did with their first CD (1986) and then Releasing 'Living In Fear' in 1996. [Edited 1/30/07 11:30am] | |
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obsessed said: way2funky said: Isn't St. Paul Peterson still playing with The Truth on Thursday nights at Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis? I met him when he was playing with The Truth at Trocaderos on Thursday nights but now they've moved to the Fine Line. Jellybean also plays with The Truth doesn't he? He did when I saw them.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong... I hope you're right, cuz I never did get to see them at Trocs... I'm going to see them at Fine Line next Thursday so I'll let you know. Unless of course you beat me there and go this Thursday. 'You must first be a Prince before you can be King'
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way2funky said: obsessed said: I hope you're right, cuz I never did get to see them at Trocs... I'm going to see them at Fine Line next Thursday so I'll let you know. Unless of course you beat me there and go this Thursday. I looked up the dates on his MySpace, and I see they are there the next 2 weeks.... Unfortunately, I don't think I can make either one...here we go again.. | |
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However, I see they are there every Thurs. in March... | |
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CosmicTalk said: psychodelicide said: Not sure what Paul did after quitting the Family. I know he released several solo albums, but I don't think they sold very well, unfortunately. His debut solo joint was pretty cool even though he ripped off "High Fashion" with a song called "Rich Man", but it was an overall good album. His other relases were more in the rock-pop genre though. I used to own St. Paul's two solo albums, they were pretty good, I enjoyed them. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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obsessed said: psychodelicide said: When he sees our posts, he will haven them taken down pronto. Exactly... RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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obsessed said: However, I see they are there every Thurs. in March...
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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If they were smart they would re-release their first album. Who is going to write their new music? Is it still going to be R&B? | |
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I'll get excited about this project when they reissue to the public the "Family" cd from Paisley Park, INCLUDING the 12" extended version of "screams of passion"..
then as far as the tour &/or a new album, let's see if (or for how long) you-know-who can keep his flawlessly manicured, stubby, controlling little fingers off "his" band.. if he muscles his way in, it will probably end like it did 22 years ago : with an unceremonious THUD. but what the hell - I can cross my fingers.. I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS.. | |
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It's great news.
I think they can do a good album,without Prince. I liked St Paul's 1st album,it would be nice if there would be 1 or 2 tracks written by Prince....wishfull thinking Love4oneanother | |
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Does anybody have any info on the relationship between the Family and Prince? Did the relationship end on a good or bad note? why did they originally break up? All I remember is them releasing two singles then they disappeared. | |
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Sorry to say (for 'them') but of course the Family album from 1985 was a Prince album. A sometimes genious experiment to mix the Minneapolis sound with real orchestral arrangements by Clare Fisher. And therefore a blueprint for a lot of the music on Parade, The Jill Jones album and parts of Lovesexy.
Some tracks were predating his Jazz-funk work with Madhouse, and were a result of him trying out things with Eric Leeds. St. Paul is not a bad singer, but on the album he is obviously 'copying' the vocal tracks Prince layed out on the basic tracks. His solowork after that is often not more then very cheesy eighties-funkpop. What dit we really hear from Susannah after this album. She might have written some nice tracks for others, and has performed some decent background vocals on the albums of Wendy and Lisa. But not much more. According to the reports Jellybean Johnson and Jerome Benton (does he even 'play' an instrument?) weren't even on the album! To conclude: - Yes, please, release this fine album on CD. - Don't expect some brilliant new music from the Family, its probably best they limit themselves to performing on the Minneapolis club circuit. | |
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Riverpoet31 said: Sorry to say (for 'them') but of course the Family album from 1985 was a Prince album. A sometimes genious experiment to mix the Minneapolis sound with real orchestral arrangements by Clare Fisher. And therefore a blueprint for a lot of the music on Parade, The Jill Jones album and parts of Lovesexy.
Some tracks were predating his Jazz-funk work with Madhouse, and were a result of him trying out things with Eric Leeds. St. Paul is not a bad singer, but on the album he is obviously 'copying' the vocal tracks Prince layed out on the basic tracks. His solowork after that is often not more then very cheesy eighties-funkpop. What dit we really hear from Susannah after this album. She might have written some nice tracks for others, and has performed some decent background vocals on the albums of Wendy and Lisa. But not much more. According to the reports Jellybean Johnson and Jerome Benton (does he even 'play' an instrument?) weren't even on the album! To conclude: - Yes, please, release this fine album on CD. - Don't expect some brilliant new music from the Family, its probably best they limit themselves to performing on the Minneapolis club circuit. Every word is true, but I can't help getting excited about them touring (even though I'm sure it will be a let down!). . | |
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BoySimon said: AntiConservative: grow up.
[snip] Actually, Anticonservative - live up to your name. Stop being so patronising. I'm almost moved to swear at you. The Family was one of the best all-around Prince protege acts of the 80s. Lighten up! | |
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CalhounSq said: Okay, my Ipod plays "Screams of Passion" & within a minute of that shit coming on I log on & see this
Are you a Pisces? That would explain it 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Super Weird Supa!
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slakk said: Super Weird Supa!
You have no idea about Super weird. My experiences would make that shit look normal 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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This is fantastically fantastic news!! The Family was such a great project & they deserve to get their props.
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um.... why? not that their album isn't great, but.... um, they didn't actually DO anything. "The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life. " -- Edith Massey in Female Trouble | |
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KidOmega said: um.... why? not that their album isn't great, but.... um, they didn't actually DO anything.
Well, the thing about The Family was that they rehearsed the shit out of that band, and Prince had just stopped paying attention to them due to negligence. When it ended, it probably seemed like a waste of alot of hard work. I bet they always regretted not touring. The Family Jamm show having been so sucessful, I bet they are doing this project now merely for the fun of it, it's not like it's gonna make them tons of money or anything. That's a great reason to have a band! | |
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jaimestarr79 said: Does anybody have any info on the relationship between the Family and Prince? Did the relationship end on a good or bad note? why did they originally break up? All I remember is them releasing two singles then they disappeared.
Paul Peterson (lead singer) left the band a few months after their album was released.He was disappointed with the lack of promotion and felt that Prince wasn't giving them enough attention.The band broke up...Jerome,Susannah and Eric joined Prince's band while Paul went solo.Prince was pissed at Paul for leaving,filing a lawsuit against him and even writing a song about Paul's departure ("Dream Factory"). . [Edited 1/31/07 1:57am] | |
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So will a new Time album be next? Will Prince be a part of it?
Being this is a Prince group (for lack of a better term), will Prince have any input to this project? From the artwork for Guitar...to the reunion of The Family.... as an observation, it would appear as though Prince may be going old school....purging out the old to make room for the new.... Will there be a reunion of the Revolution too? Wendy and Lisa definately have been working with Prince in the past year.... Bangles reunion next? | |
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pardonme4livin said: Bangles reunion next? Actually The Bangles reunited about 6 or 7 years ago and are still active. They've got a couple of projects in the works for this year: thebangles.com jeff | |
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obsessed said: tznekbsbfrvr said: who is The Family? I've never heard of them. sorry if that offends anyone....
Here's some info to help pull it together... The Family thanks alot. you 2 JediMaster. sounds like Prince had alot of side projects. coolies. "So shall it be written, so shall it be sung..." | |
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herb55105 said: pardonme4livin said: Bangles reunion next? Actually The Bangles reunited about 6 or 7 years ago and are still active. They've got a couple of projects in the works for this year: thebangles.com jeff Wait a minute... we're talking apples to oranges! The difference here is that the Bangles were already a successful group when Prince wrote "Manic Monday" for them. (That song took them to #2 on the pop charts.) Their first #1 was with "Walk Like An Egyptian". Other than dating Susannah Hoffs for a bit and writing "Manic Monday", he really had nothing else to do with them. They did get together for a reunion tour to some success.- and Susannah still looks hot! (Perfectionist Edit - Ironic, huh?) [Edited 1/31/07 6:43am] |
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the bangles werent a success...they were a band before prince but they didnt have their first hit until Manic Monday...well, actually...that was their first single wasnt it? Space for sale... | |
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The numbers after the title of the song indicate their placement on the US charts first, then UK. Okay, so their first big hit was with Prince, but, it's not like he was responsible for their career. By the way, the only thing that kept "Manic Monday" from going to number one was PRINCE! He was busy at number one with "Kiss".
1981 "Getting Out of Hand" - - Locally released in USA only 1983 "The Real World (Remix)" - - The Bangles Promo-only release in USA only 1984 "Hero Takes a Fall" - 96 All Over the Place 1985 "Going Down to Liverpool" - 79 All Over the Place 1986 "Manic Monday" 2 2 Different Light Written by "Christopher" (Prince)[2] 1986 "If She Knew What She Wants" 29 31 Different Light 1986 "Going Down to Liverpool (re-release)" - 56 All Over the Place UK only 1986 "Walk Like an Egyptian" 1 3 Different Light 1987 "Walking Down Your Street" 11 16 Different Light 1987 "Following" - 55 Different Light UK only 1987 "Hazy Shade of Winter" 2 11 Less Than Zero Motion Picture Soundtrack 1988 "In Your Room" 5 35 Everything 1988 "Eternal Flame" 1 1 Everything 1989 "Be with You" 30 23 Everything 1989 "I'll Set You Free (remix)" - 74 Everything 1990 "Everything I Wanted" - - Greatest Hits Continental Europe/Australia only 1990 "Walk Like an Egyptian (remix)" - 73 Greatest Hits UK only 1990 "The Eternal Mix" - - Greatest Hits Promo only, Spain only 2003 "Something That You Said" - 38 Doll Revolution 2003 "Tear Off Your Own Head" - - Doll Revolution Continental Europe & Japan only 2003 "I Will Take Care of You " - 74 Doll Revolution UK Only 2006 "Light My Way" - - - Download Only (iTunes) |
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