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New topic Printableblackguitaristz said: simm0061 said: I don't know about you all, but I want to see a clip of Lisa in that B-Movie!!
U don't want to see her more than me, u can believe that! I can believe it lol Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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blackguitaristz said: simm0061 said: I don't know about you all, but I want to see a clip of Lisa in that B-Movie!!
U don't want to see her more than me, u can believe that! ok, I saw some clips of that movie floating around youtube - I haven't watched them yet - let me know if you can find Lisa in any of them! She'd be about 15 years old... | |
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simm0061 said: blackguitaristz said: U don't want to see her more than me, u can believe that! ok, I saw some clips of that movie floating around youtube - I haven't watched them yet - let me know if you can find Lisa in any of them! She'd be about 15 years old... Ill have to look when im not at work thanks for the tip simm Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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kjamal said: However, Wendy remains sanguine. The duo performed at The Family Jamm!, a charity concert in 2003 which saw performances from a reunited Revolution and other Prince acolytes like Shelia E, The Family, Apollonia and Chaka Khan. There was one notable absentee, however.
"Everybody from the Purple Rain tour was there, something like 365 people, including the truck and bus drivers," Wendy says with a mix of sadness, disbelief and anger. "Prince was the only one that didn't show up. And it's just a bummer that he has to make that kind of line in the sand. He doesn't realise that he's missing out on a tremendous amount of good feeling. He sold himself short and I reserve the right to think he was entirely wrong for doing it." - i like the fact that Wendy keeps it real- i went to the family jamm- i flew all the way from Jersey to LA and even tho Prince didn't show up it was worth it to hear Mia Boca Live and The Revolution play America and I can't forget about the Family and Madhouse performance. Sheila said they were going to put that tour together and go on the road but it never materialised - I'm so sick of Prince, he'd rather play with a bunch of celebrities than to celebrate his life with those who love him most.. in the words of one of his wack songs "Strange But True" honestly i think Prince is a user.. I will not buy his new book.. but i will buy the new Wendy and Lisa CD.. I love those girls, the Revolution was the best music he ever made, thank you Wedny and Lisa for adding color to his music, as you can see the color has faded, this new band is not funky at all- long love Girl Bros.._ now i truly have something to look forward to in Oct. listening to "Hip Hop Love" For the most part, I agree with this post. However I'm sure it would have been very awkward for Prince. When I first heard he didn't show up, I was pissed at him, ESPECIALLY BECAUSE IT WAS FOR A CAUSE FOR SHEILA and considering he was actually in town at the time and half of his band at the time, showed up for the even. He literally was only a few miles away and he didn't show up. But since learning some of the dealings back in the old days, I'm not sure I would have showed either. Practically everyone in that Family Jamm Lineup, Prince not only treated unfairly, he treated them DIRTY, whether it was their personal relationship or business relationship, Prince owed most of that stage, if not the entire stage a individual heartfelt apology. Yes Prince contributed to their lives, but that is no excuse to do some of the things he did to those people. If Prince had no intention of healing old wounds he caused for so many of those folks, which I don't think he had because more than likely he doesn't believe he did anyone wrong,he was not going to show up. I am glad Wendy said what she did. Dealing with Prince is almost like dealing with George Bush in 2004. Anyone who wasn't kissing his a*s was labeled unpatriotic (and the fact it was working is the sad part). Anyone who doesn't kiss Prince's butt is attacked by many here. Prince could be and can be, a UNFAIR DIRTY DOG to folks and it should not be hidden. That is not what Wendy said, however I understand why she was upset he didn't show, again considering he was only a few miles away, and she has a right to express her anger. I am convinced Beyonce's career would not be where it is, if she had dark skin. | |
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Thanks for sharing the article. Man, I have always loved Wendy and Lisa, even as a little kid. They are so cool. “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist.” Brazilian bishop Dom Hélder Câmara | |
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simm0061 said: Very interesting interview below. Enjoy!!
http://www.guardian.co.uk...heguardian Purple Reign You may know them as 'the black chicks in Prince's band', says Priya Elan. But Wendy & Lisa have a secret B-movie past, provide the spooky music to Heroes and may yet write I Kissed a Girl: The Musical WEN-DEEEEE!" chant Pharrell and Madonna before Wendy Melvoin's funky breakdown kicks in on She's Not Me, the standout track from Madge's recent album. It's an echo of Prince's call for "Little girl Wendy's parade!" as she riffed into action more than 20 years earlier on His Royal Purpleness's anthem Kiss. From inspiring Prince to make the best music of his career to scoring the TV series Heroes, Wendy and her musical (and former life) partner Lisa Coleman have been darting about the pop culture zeitgeist for three decades. Not that anyone would know. "For most people, we're the black chicks in lingerie who were in Prince's band," quips a very white Lisa, at Henson Recording Studios in LA. Between 1981 and 1986 Wendy & Lisa were key members of his band the Revolution and helped create some of his greatest work (including Purple Rain and Sign O' The Times). While they will be forever etched in people's minds complaining about the thermostat on Purple Rain (the infamous "Is the water warm enough?" intro from Computer Blue), theirs is a secret history that takes in the Beach Boys, Linda Blair and Trevor Horn. Right now, the duo are currently holed up in the studio for an intense session scoring another week's episode of Heroes. "Wendy and I score in real time," the softly spoken Lisa says. "We write and record at the same time - we have 30-35 minutes of music to do each episode." The duo have a lot of creative freedom thanks to their personal relationship with Heroes executive producer Allan Arkush. "We hit it off immediately," says Wendy. "We were in his office and we were looking at the pictures on his wall. There was a picture of Alan with my brother (Jonathan) who had passed away. It turned out Alan had directed the film Get Crazy which Jonathan was in. It felt like it was meant to be." Wendy's brother, who was touring keyboardist for the Smashing Pumpkins, died in 1996 from a heroin overdose. Keen-eyed readers of sleevenotes will have observed that Jonathan also played on Prince's album Around The World In A Day along with assorted members of the Melvoin and Coleman clan. Most famously, Wendy's twin sister Susannah was engaged to Prince in the mid-80s and, it is alleged, he wrote Nothing Compares 2 U during one of their many break-ups. The two families grew up in each other's pockets because Wendy's father Mike Melvoin and Lisa's dad Gary Coleman (no, not that one) were firm friends from the days of being LA session musicians in the 60s and 70s for the likes of Beach Boys, Barbra Streisand and Marvin Gaye. Lisa's first foray into music started young. One band, Waldorf Salad, consisted of a pre-teen Lisa, her sister Cole and brothers David and Jonathan. "They had a single, Look At The Children. Ai-yi-yi! So cheeseball," balks Wendy. Despite being deemed "too young" to join Waldorf Salad, Wendy and twin sister Susannah had their own ideas about their musical careers. "We decided we wanted to be the Doublemint Twins. In the US they had an ad campaign for the gum where they would only hire twins," explains Wendy. "So we went to New York to try and get hired but they thought we were too bohemian, not middle America enough." Meanwhile, Lisa continued her teen forays into stardom, with a notable appearance in Sarah T - Portrait Of A Teenage Alcoholic, a movie starring The Exorcist's Linda Blair making the difficult transition from child star to...something else. "It was B-movie heaven," laughs Lisa. A few years later, Lisa joined Prince's band. He was looking for a replacement for Gayle Chapman, who'd left after deciding that a nightly routine of simulating fellatio during Head clashed with her religious beliefs. "I didn't know what he expected when I joined," Lisa admits. "Prince was so separate from the band." Being one of "Prince's ladies" she soon realised that her stage costume should consist of lingerie and makeup. "Prince would get on my case for not dressing right - at home wearing jeans was cool but in Minneapolis it was like 'farm time'." By the time she'd sorted out her clothes, Lisa's effete musical tastes had affected Prince's musical melting pot, too. Not only had he written a song for her (the unreleased Lisa), he was taking inspiration from her life. "I bought this vintage pink Mercury at a car auction," she remembers. "It was so bitching-looking that Prince used to borrow it and dent it, which I'd make him feel bad about. He slept in it one time and came up with Little Red Corvette... even though it was a pink Mercury." Meanwhile Wendy had sung on the track Free (on the album 1999) "as a test" but that's as far it went; he didn't even know she could play guitar. All that changed when the extended Melvoin-Coleman clan went out to Manhattan to spend Christmas with Lisa, on the last leg of the 1999 tour. "Wendy freeformed on an acoustic and Prince was blown away," says Lisa. "Even Joni Mitchell heard her play some chords once and asked, 'What tuning was that? It was really beautiful.' Wendy's playing has the ability to do that." The next day, Prince's normal guitarist Dez Dickerson didn't show up for rehearsals and Wendy ended up soundchecking for him. "Then the 'Funky Little Wendy' side of her came out and it was just over," says Lisa. "Prince began a love affair with her playing." Soon after, she joined Prince's band for $300 a week. By the time of the Purple Rain phenomenon Wendy and Lisa were playing pivotal roles. "I liked the fact that in the film we were separate to his craziness... which we were," Wendy admits. "But at the end of the film where he plays 'our' song Purple Rain - we didn't have that kind of glory in real life." By the time of Parade they had formed a powerful musical and emotional trio, pushing Prince's music into a whole new realm of genius. "The three of us started quite a love affair," admits Lisa. "We travelled together, we'd spend a lot of time together in Nice while he was shooting Under The Cherry Moon. He trusted us." Perhaps this growing closeness to the famously private Prince was one of the reasons that he disbanded the Revolution at the height of their powers. Despite guest appearances on Prince's recent albums and a "reunion" of sorts at the Brits in 2006, their relationship is complicated. "The three of us really had a special relationship and it's unbreakable," says Lisa. "I really love him. He's like a brother to me. We did things that only happen in your dreams, they were some of the best times of my life. He's such a talented person, so creative." However, Wendy remains sanguine. The duo performed at The Family Jamm!, a charity concert in 2003 which saw performances from a reunited Revolution and other Prince acolytes like Shelia E, The Family, Apollonia and Chaka Khan. There was one notable absentee, however. "Everybody from the Purple Rain tour was there, something like 365 people, including the truck and bus drivers," Wendy says with a mix of sadness, disbelief and anger. "Prince was the only one that didn't show up. And it's just a bummer that he has to make that kind of line in the sand. He doesn't realise that he's missing out on a tremendous amount of good feeling. He sold himself short and I reserve the right to think he was entirely wrong for doing it." Wendy and Lisa released three solo albums in the late-80s and early-90s. They were critical successes but their label, Virgin, didn't know what to do with them. "I think we were a bit too intellectual for them," says Wendy. An abortive album with perfectionist producer Trevor Horn followed ("During the playback, he'd fall asleep on the console. It was not a good sign"). Their forthcoming album White Flags Of Winter Chimneys was recorded when Heroes was on hiatus during the Hollywood writers' strike. Wendy describes it as "their best work" and the atmospheric Balloon and Beatlesy Invisible suggest an epicness only hinted at previously. There's also a supergroup album with ?uestlove from the Roots and Erykah Badu, a song they've written for the new Family album and a possible musical. "Our friend Jill Sobule did the original version of I Kissed A Girl and we've done a piss-take version in answer to Katy Perry," says Lisa. "We might do a whole musical together." Prince may have disappeared from the scene but it's good to know that Wendy and Lisa are continuing his good work. · White Flags Of Winter Chimneys is out in Oct. See wendyandlisa.com * guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2008 Say WHAT??!! Yet another ignorant example of someone who saw her playing in the video, so they assume she played it on record. ARGH! "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Giovanni777 said: simm0061 said: Very interesting interview below. Enjoy!!
http://www.guardian.co.uk...heguardian Purple Reign You may know them as 'the black chicks in Prince's band', says Priya Elan. But Wendy & Lisa have a secret B-movie past, provide the spooky music to Heroes and may yet write I Kissed a Girl: The Musical WEN-DEEEEE!" chant Pharrell and Madonna before Wendy Melvoin's funky breakdown kicks in on She's Not Me, the standout track from Madge's recent album. It's an echo of Prince's call for "Little girl Wendy's parade!" as she riffed into action more than 20 years earlier on His Royal Purpleness's anthem Kiss. Say WHAT??!! Yet another ignorant example of someone who saw her playing in the video, so they assume she played it on record. ARGH! Eric Leeds pointed out the irony at a show here in MPLS last month. He said "each member of the band got a Grammy for the song, even though none of us actually played on the record." | |
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that was a nice article ... really enjoyed that! Dance... Let me see you dance | |
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A great article. I cannot wait for their new album. I wish they would officially release "Friendly Fire". A lot of good songs on that boot.
Ladies, you listening? "So strange that no one stayed at the end of the Parade..." - Wendy & Lisa's "Song About" on their 1987 self-titled album.
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kjamal said:[quote] Levi was also suppose 2 b there but 4 some reason or another backed out, i hear him and Prince still don't see eye to eye.
Levi was there, it was Jesse who didnt show up | |
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Mauve said:[quote] kjamal said: Levi was also suppose 2 b there but 4 some reason or another backed out, i hear him and Prince still don't see eye to eye.
Levi was there, it was Jesse who didnt show up then who was that playing guitar with the time? man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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Fhunkin said: I checked wendies playing on the Madonna song, it's gooood
Can't wait to get the album ! i went crazy when i heard them say wendy at the end, i listen to it purly for that snippet pure coolness | |
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When Wendy & Lisa toured in Europe with their second album, Wendy revealed in a german television interview that Lisa once slapped someone, but "we probably shouldn't get into that", so I'm suspecting it was someone famous, she slapped, maybe even (dare I suggest it?) Prince?
So I'm still waiting for a Wendy & Lisa interview that reveals who it was Lisa slapped. [Edited 10/6/08 3:42am] FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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scififilmnerd said: When Wendy & Lisa toured in Europe with their second album, Wendy revealed in a german television interview that Lisa once slapped someone, but "we probably shouldn't get into that", so I'm suspecting it was someone famous, she slapped, maybe even (dare I suggest it?) Prince?
So I'm still waiting for a Wendy & Lisa interview that reveals who it was Lisa slapped. [Edited 10/6/08 3:42am] Actually Lisa confirmed that and it was in my sigy at one point she did say it was Prince she slapped. Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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Have you seen that clip of Wendy acting in Snoops, on YouTube?
http://uk.youtube.com/wat...SmE&fmt=18 She really reminds me of an ex-boyfriend. It's uncanny. You can call me Wex. | |
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toots said: scififilmnerd said: When Wendy & Lisa toured in Europe with their second album, Wendy revealed in a german television interview that Lisa once slapped someone, but "we probably shouldn't get into that", so I'm suspecting it was someone famous, she slapped, maybe even (dare I suggest it?) Prince?
So I'm still waiting for a Wendy & Lisa interview that reveals who it was Lisa slapped. [Edited 10/6/08 3:42am] Actually Lisa confirmed that and it was in my sigy at one point she did say it was Prince she slapped. Cool. Did she say why? FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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Just noticed that wendyandlisa.com is down whilst they prepare for the new album...
It's only supposed to be down for a week or so... Can't wait Oh and girls, if you ever read the Org, pleeeease grace the UK with your presence this time around??! | |
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MattUK said: Just noticed that wendyandlisa.com is down whilst they prepare for the new album...
It's only supposed to be down for a week or so... Can't wait Oh and girls, if you ever read the Org, pleeeease grace the UK with your presence this time around??! Looks like the album will be available soon... | |
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scififilmnerd said: toots said: Actually Lisa confirmed that and it was in my sigy at one point she did say it was Prince she slapped. Cool. Did she say why? no she did not unfortunately sorry Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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