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Reply #120 posted 05/14/09 10:42pm

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Imago said:

1) Has a negative review ever influenced you creatively? Has a music review ever influenced you in any way?


2) If music wasn't a factor, which movie would you find more entertaining? Vanilla Ice's 'Cool as Ice' or Prince's "Graffiti Bridge"?



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Reply #121 posted 05/14/09 10:47pm

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Nikademus said:

Imago said:

2) If music wasn't a factor, which movie would you find more entertaining? Vanilla Ice's 'Cool as Ice' or Prince's "Graffiti Bridge"?



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Reply #122 posted 05/14/09 10:47pm

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neil908 said:

And especially thanks for the "fancy lesbian" quote in that interview recently, it was one of the funniest things I have ever read in my life lol


nod Agreed! A lot of us orgers cracked up laughing when we read that.
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Reply #123 posted 05/15/09 12:09am

Nikademus

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psychodelicide said:

neil908 said:

And especially thanks for the "fancy lesbian" quote in that interview recently, it was one of the funniest things I have ever read in my life lol


nod Agreed! A lot of us orgers cracked up laughing when we read that.


I am honestly surprised that hasn't become somebody's alter account yet lol
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Reply #124 posted 05/15/09 4:05am

madcapxtc

The Prince questions:

1) It's been said that you were upset with Prince expending the Revolution in 1986 because it would become "just another r&b" band. Was the rock/ new wave sound that important to you back then or was it more about the "family's intimacy" being perturbated by new elements?

2) We know lots of outtakes from the Revolution era, from the Dream Factory to The Flesh sessions, and there are also many we've never heard. Is there stuff that you REALLY would like to be released one day (and what is it?), or do you think the best stuff is already out and it's no drama if that material stays in the Vault forever?

3) Considering the personnal tensions and Prince's musical evolution, do you think The Revolution would/could have been Prince's band for a long time if he hadn't disbanded it, or would The Dream Factory have been your last album & tour together anyway?

4) I support the "did you get that phonecall by Prince after the last interview?" question lol

The W&L questions:

5) What about the Indian elements in the Heroes' soundtrack? Was it just an idea you had because of the indian character or have you always been interested in Indian music. Will your music feature more of it in the future?

6) You worked with David Gamson on Me'shell's recordings. Anything to say about him and your collaboration with him?

7) Do you plan to release music more often in the future, like you did at the beginning of your "solo" career, or will it be more like 1 or 2 albums every decade from now on?

Many thanks to you both. We love you!
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Reply #125 posted 05/15/09 6:01am

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FrankCapraMoment said:

I second the question about who influenced them on their respective instruments. Would be great to see a list of early influences from both of them.



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Reply #126 posted 05/15/09 7:48am

csactor

What is the story of the song To Trip is to Fall?
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Reply #127 posted 05/15/09 8:12am

apf

Lisa, when did you stop smoking? I saw the "Automatic" video with you and Jill Jones tying and whipping Prince on a bed. The whole time you have a cigarette in your hand. At one point you're unbuttoning Prince's shirt and the smoke is all up in his face!!! To this day it's hard for me to think Prince would allow someone to smoke in his presence. Why did he let you? Was it all for the "image"?

Any stories about the tour film The Second Coming?

Were you guys given copies of all the work you two did with Prince? Music, Videos, etc?

Can the unreleased material be released without your permission? Is that why he's holding off on the Roadhouse Garden project? He's waiting for your blessings?

Is the song "Song About" about you know who?

You guys get sick of all the Prince questions?
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Reply #128 posted 05/15/09 10:26am

francesco72

- Would you describe your relationship with Prince back in the old days as friendship, i.e. something more than professional partnership?

- What are your favourite Prince songs?

thanks

PS: for those who wonder how sick W&L must be about P-related questions, the answer is: if W&L are smart, they are not sick of it at all. Surely they realize they owe everything to Prince and it would be very childish of them not to expect people to be mostly interested in P-related stuff.
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Reply #129 posted 05/15/09 10:30am

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Nikademus said:

psychodelicide said:



nod Agreed! A lot of us orgers cracked up laughing when we read that.


I am honestly surprised that hasn't become somebody's alter account yet lol


Give it time, somebody will. giggle
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Reply #130 posted 05/15/09 11:17am

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How did you feel about having to act in Purple Rain? Had either of you done any acting before? I think you both put in good performances. After Purple Rain were you offered any acting roles?

Do you still keep in touch with Apollonia, Jill, The Time or any of the other associates?
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Reply #131 posted 05/15/09 12:45pm

madcapxtc

One more:

How did your collaboration with Prince on "Planet Earth" go? Was it like "back in the days" or did he just send you tapes so you could add your stuff on it?
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Reply #132 posted 05/15/09 12:48pm

PussiDelicious

so much fuss is made over their relationship to prince but what about their relationships with the other band members. the revolution, bobby, fink, mark.
what were those relationships like to each of you?
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Reply #133 posted 05/15/09 12:48pm

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1) What do you think about time going by so fast.

2) If you could change things, would you both have become a mom at a younger age and maybe have more kids?

3) How come you are so normal, compared to other musicians.

4) Trevor Horne. Was that album good? Why wasn't it released? I think it is so strange that a man who made music with so many gay bands suddenly acts like a dick to you girls. Isn't there another reason to this?

5) You know eachother from being toddlers. When did you realize you cared for eachother like lovers do? How did that make you feel and how did your families react on that.

6) The two of you were very sexy in the eighties and partners. I can imagine, being in a group and always together, there must have been some tension. Meaning, were there frustrations from bandmembers (maybe P.) who liked the both of you but couldn't get you?

7) Did you have female groupies? Ever been tempted?

8) If you had plenty of money and any musician or orchestra to your disposal, what kind of cd would you dare to make. Purely based on your heart, not what's playable on the radio!
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Reply #134 posted 05/15/09 2:03pm

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CJanssen said:

1) What do you think about time going by so fast.

2) If you could change things, would you both have become a mom at a younger age and maybe have more kids?

3) How come you are so normal, compared to other musicians.

4) Trevor Horne. Was that album good? Why wasn't it released? I think it is so strange that a man who made music with so many gay bands suddenly acts like a dick to you girls. Isn't there another reason to this?

5) You know eachother from being toddlers. When did you realize you cared for eachother like lovers do? How did that make you feel and how did your families react on that.

6) The two of you were very sexy in the eighties and partners. I can imagine, being in a group and always together, there must have been some tension. Meaning, were there frustrations from bandmembers (maybe P.) who liked the both of you but couldn't get you?

7) Did you have female groupies? Ever been tempted?

8) If you had plenty of money and any musician or orchestra to your disposal, what kind of cd would you dare to make. Purely based on your heart, not what's playable on the radio!


these are some awesome questions. thumbs up!
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Reply #135 posted 05/15/09 4:26pm

Imago

1) There's a commonly accepted notion here that Prince does not visit the org. Being that you're the subject of several threads in the org's associated artists section, do you visit the org to browse yourselves? Do you visit other boards and browse?

2) During your appearance with the Revolution at the 1984/85? American music awards, you sat in the audience together as a band surrounded by several other musical acts. Did it feel strange to be surrounded by them? Did any of them wear too much perfume or talk too loudly? I know David Lee Roth can be heard from miles away if you know what I mean.


3) What's his face from the goo goo dolls once said that when he has writers block, he's actually writing music the entire time--he just think it all sucks. Have you ever written a substantial amount of music, only to be displeased with it and shelve it or start over?

4) When do you know a song is completed?

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Reply #136 posted 05/15/09 6:02pm

mschirmer

Hi Wendy & Lisa!
I love you solo work and scoring.
The Revolution to me is the greatest band in the world!
Has there been any talk about The Revolution getting back together to do a record even if it meant leaving Prince out of the picture?

Also: Tour? When? San Francisco please. XOXO Michael Schirmer
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Reply #137 posted 05/15/09 7:12pm

paisleyperk

Congrats on having another song burning up the dance floor with the remixes of "Williams' Blood" by Grace Jones. The song is unusual for Jones because it draws on her family history. Can you talk a little about the process of writing this track? What was it like to work on such an intimate, autobiographical, work with another artist?
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Reply #138 posted 05/15/09 10:01pm

Jeffiner

Hi Lisa and Wendy, sorry but I've got to go back.... wink I wondered, what did you think of 'God' when you first heard it? Both the instrumental and vocal.. were you blown away? The instrumental is sublime in my opinion and I absolutely LOVE the vocal, the recorded version, although not many people do! Most people find it scary or just plain weird. I just wondered what your reactions were, are there any stories connected with it? I know Prince recorded it alone and probably before you, Wendy, joined the Revolution... but maybe Lisa was around at that time. Thanks! biggrin

Oh, and I LOVED the 'Purple Rain Lady' story, that you mentioned on the 20th Anniversary Disc, that really added another dimension to listening to that song for me....

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Reply #139 posted 05/16/09 1:27am

jazzz

Hi Lisa and Wendy,

here are my questions:

Q1:
Your two latest studio albums have a much more "alternative rock" sound than the earlier albums. Those earlier albums were more funky, less rock. How has your musical tasty evolved in the years? Can we expect another funky album, since I prefer your funkier side (-;

Q2:
Both of you were in Prince's band before his big break to a broader audience in 1984. Can you tell us about how you all experienced the process of going from a kind of underground status to being superstars. Did it change you on a personal level?

Thanks for answering!
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Reply #140 posted 05/16/09 3:27am

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I'm just curious why the org? I know your website has a Wendy and Lisa Question forum but why the org? Lisa are you still waiting on that phone call lol?
Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song wall
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Reply #141 posted 05/16/09 4:01am

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toots said:

I'm just curious why the org? I know your website has a Wendy and Lisa Question forum but why the org? Lisa are you still waiting on that phone call lol?


That's strange, I was just wondering exactly the same thing.....! Great for us though! biggrin
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Reply #142 posted 05/16/09 7:43am

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Will it be another ten years before your next album comes out? biggrin
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Reply #143 posted 05/16/09 7:56am

Jeffiner

Oops..
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Reply #144 posted 05/16/09 8:40am

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will there ever be edith funker album release
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Reply #145 posted 05/16/09 8:50am

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I'm going to ask a Prince related questions shrug

If you had never met or worked with Prince, would you have still gravitated towards him and his music and why?

What are your words of advice to fans who tend to analyze every intricate detail of Prince's songs, do they really require that or is his message much simpler? Did you ever find yourself trying to understand what he is was trying to convey in a song and find yourself having to just ask him? Did he explain by being even more oblique?
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Reply #146 posted 05/16/09 10:48am

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purplemansionFL:

omg do we have the same Grady avatar? My new best friend!

*Sorry for the quick aside.
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Reply #147 posted 05/16/09 11:30am

rbrpm

u laides rock and what is ur most memorable experience with prince? biggrin
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Reply #148 posted 05/16/09 11:32am

rbrpm

you ladies rock and what is ur most memoriable experirence with prince?
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Reply #149 posted 05/16/09 11:49am

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For Wendy: How did it happen that you played on the the one song on Terence Trent D'Arby's /Sananda's Wildcard album? And what was it like working with him?
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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