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Anyone remember.... that group Ready For The World? I read that they were one of Prince's projects. Is this true? I remember hearing them sing Oh Sheila,and at first thinking it was Prince,but that was when I was first becoming a fan of his music so i did'nt know any better.
So were they one of his projects? Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: that group Ready For The World? I read that they were one of Prince's projects. Is this true? I remember hearing them sing Oh Sheila,and at first thinking it was Prince,but that was when I was first becoming a fan of his music so i did'nt know any better.
So were they one of his projects? wrong forum? Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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toots said: EmeraldSkies said: that group Ready For The World? I read that they were one of Prince's projects. Is this true? I remember hearing them sing Oh Sheila,and at first thinking it was Prince,but that was when I was first becoming a fan of his music so i did'nt know any better.
So were they one of his projects? wrong forum? but is concerns Prince.... Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: toots said: wrong forum? but is concerns Prince.... I think she means these guys were more like associated artists and thats where this belongs PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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i remember them..
don't know about that connection to prince... i don't think they were one of his projects... i still a tape of theirs.. 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..'
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thanks you chili and luv [Edited 11/30/08 21:41pm] Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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chillichocaholic said: EmeraldSkies said: but is concerns Prince.... I think she means these guys were more like associated artists and thats where this belongs ah..okie dokie Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: chillichocaholic said: I think she means these guys were more like associated artists and thats where this belongs ah..okie dokie Usually if its something to do with an artist Prince had anything to do with it goes in Associated...just so u know for future reference PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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EmeraldSkies said: that group Ready For The World? I read that they were one of Prince's projects. Is this true? I remember hearing them sing Oh Sheila,and at first thinking it was Prince,but that was when I was first becoming a fan of his music so i did'nt know any better.
So were they one of his projects? Prince had nothing to do with Ready for the World (except influence them musically and visually). They were not one of his side projects and he never wrote any material for them, nor produced them, nor played any instruments on any of their songs. In fact I heard an interview with Sheila E. on local radio here in the SF Bay Area where she said that the first time she and Prince heard the song "Oh, Sheila" they were in a limousine and she looked at him and asked him when did he do that song. Prince just turned to her and said he didn't. "Always blessings, never losses......"
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Sowhat said: EmeraldSkies said: that group Ready For The World? I read that they were one of Prince's projects. Is this true? I remember hearing them sing Oh Sheila,and at first thinking it was Prince,but that was when I was first becoming a fan of his music so i did'nt know any better.
So were they one of his projects? Prince had nothing to do with Ready for the World (except influence them musically and visually). They were not one of his side projects and he never wrote any material for them, nor produced them, nor played any instruments on any of their songs. In fact I heard an interview with Sheila E. on local radio here in the SF Bay Area where she said that the first time she and Prince heard the song "Oh, Sheila" they were in a limousine and she looked at him and asked him when did he do that song. Prince just turned to her and said he didn't. I guess I wasn't the only one that thought it sounded like Prince. Thanks for the information! Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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There weren't a Prince project at all and had no affiliation with Prince whatsoever. Prince was just obviously a major influence in their music, that's all. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Sowhat said: Prince had nothing to do with Ready for the World (except influence them musically and visually). They were not one of his side projects and he never wrote any material for them, nor produced them, nor played any instruments on any of their songs. In fact I heard an interview with Sheila E. on local radio here in the SF Bay Area where she said that the first time she and Prince heard the song "Oh, Sheila" they were in a limousine and she looked at him and asked him when did he do that song. Prince just turned to her and said he didn't. I guess I wasn't the only one that thought it sounded like Prince. Thanks for the information! I'm guilty too!! The first time I heard "Oh Sheila" I was in the car with some friends and I'm all like STFU that sounds like Prince doesn't it??... I didn't know he had a new song out... Life Sexy | |
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I thought it was a Prince song at first also. Then when I saw the video's of those greasy boys with their scary curls... Uhg!! I disliked them even more. I mean he tried to talk like Prince, sing like Prince, even had certain facial expressions to mimic Prince. They had no shame. But hey they got a hit out of imitating him. But, after looking at the fine men of Prince and the Revolution... RFTW "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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they actually had a link to Prince that most don't know about.....
they worked with a then "ghost writer" for Prince at the time. her name is..... "Deloris" think about it then u will know. Special Thanks 2 Paisley Park and The DownLoad Society | |
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I remember them....(thank god for youtube). there were tons of groups doing the "minneapolis sound" back then, After Seven comes to mind. I love 80's music. THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
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Aannastesia2 said: EmeraldSkies said: I guess I wasn't the only one that thought it sounded like Prince. Thanks for the information! I'm guilty too!! The first time I heard "Oh Sheila" I was in the car with some friends and I'm all like STFU that sounds like Prince doesn't it??... I didn't know he had a new song out... Prodigalfan- I never saw the video. (off to search youtube) loveletter- What do you mean "ghost writer".. Are you suggesting that prince did'nt write all of his songs? [Edited 12/2/08 9:27am] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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loveletter said: they actually had a link to Prince that most don't know about.....
they worked with a then "ghost writer" for Prince at the time. her name is..... "Deloris" think about it then u will know. Prince had a "ghost writer"?? "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Aannastesia2 said: I'm guilty too!! The first time I heard "Oh Sheila" I was in the car with some friends and I'm all like STFU that sounds like Prince doesn't it??... I didn't know he had a new song out... Prodigalfan- I never saw the video. (off to search youtube) loveletter- What do you mean "ghost writer".. Are you suggesting that prince did'nt write all of his songs? [Edited 12/2/08 9:27am] Oh yeah, I remember it used to play on BET. They were wearing those white tuxedo shirts with the collars turned up and the skinny ties. Straight out of the 80s. Melvin (I think that was his name) had a scary curl that was big and long... similiar to Prince's PR days. And his swagger, even the looks he gave to the camera... you know the looks Prince would do and then purse his lips? Well Melvin did that as well. And some faces were shiny maybe from sweat... but we all used to joke it was from curl activator "juice". "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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prodigalfan said: EmeraldSkies said: Prodigalfan- I never saw the video. (off to search youtube) loveletter- What do you mean "ghost writer".. Are you suggesting that prince did'nt write all of his songs? [Edited 12/2/08 9:27am] Oh yeah, I remember it used to play on BET. They were wearing those white tuxedo shirts with the collars turned up and the skinny ties. Straight out of the 80s. Melvin (I think that was his name) had a scary curl that was big and long... similiar to Prince's PR days. And his swagger, even the looks he gave to the camera... you know the looks Prince would do and then purse his lips? Well Melvin did that as well. And some faces were shiny maybe from sweat... but we all used to joke it was from curl activator "juice". I watched the video,and could'nt really tell where he was mimicking Prince,I think I probably thought it was him because of the similar grunts or pants that P use to do in his songs. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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Sowhat said: EmeraldSkies said: that group Ready For The World? I read that they were one of Prince's projects. Is this true? I remember hearing them sing Oh Sheila,and at first thinking it was Prince,but that was when I was first becoming a fan of his music so i did'nt know any better.
So were they one of his projects? Prince had nothing to do with Ready for the World (except influence them musically and visually). They were not one of his side projects and he never wrote any material for them, nor produced them, nor played any instruments on any of their songs. In fact I heard an interview with Sheila E. on local radio here in the SF Bay Area where she said that the first time she and Prince heard the song "Oh, Sheila" they were in a limousine and she looked at him and asked him when did he do that song. Prince just turned to her and said he didn't. That's why this does not belong in this forum . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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peb319 said: i remember them..
don't know about that connection to prince... i don't think they were one of his projects... i still a tape of theirs.. I learned one song from them (to play) - that song 'Let Me Love You Down' | |
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I am sure that Prince and Sheila E performed this song at a concert once - there may even be a recording of it our there somewhere "Grace": "Do you always keep lingerie in your glove box?"
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