Reply #30 posted 10/12/10 6:51am
OldFriends4Sal e |
yeahthatsthe1 said:
OldFriends4Sale said:
She rocked that solo live though
Mhm
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Reply #31 posted 10/12/10 3:25pm
GustavoRibas
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Both are good, but I prefer Prince as the only guitar player in the band. |
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Reply #32 posted 10/12/10 4:29pm
OldFriends4Sal e |
GustavoRibas said:
Both are good, but I prefer Prince as the only guitar player in the band.
What about when he wants to play the drums, base, piano ? |
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Reply #33 posted 10/12/10 6:47pm
KCOOLMUZIQ
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Dez all the way....Wendy's solo in the live purple rain tour was horrid on "When Doves Cry" will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. |
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Reply #34 posted 10/12/10 10:14pm
WonderU |
(the Emmy award winning ) WENDY MELVOIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dez was great in the band, but honestly you could throw a rock and find a guitar player with his style of playing. That new wave rock music that he brought to the table got old before the credits of Purple Rain were over.
Wendy on the other hand brought such a deverse style of guitar playing that she could funk with the best of them and then bring tears with her acoustic playing. I know some people want to stir shit posting this question over and over, but no matter how you slice it, Dez wasn't/isn't HALF the musician Wendy is. Prince may be the purple Yoda, but Wendy & Lisa and Eric Leeds also sit on the Jedi Council. |
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Reply #35 posted 10/13/10 8:25am
JudasLChrist |
Honestly, it's obvious that Dez had stronger chops than Wendy at the time, but Wendy was more creative. She did things were different, and she was funky as shit, too! So, my preference is Wendy.
I think the real question that no-one ever brings up is Miko vs. Wendy. Cause Miko was fucking tight and very funky. Miko was almost more disciplined than Prince on the those chicken scratch funk riffs. Wendy wasn't tight like Miko, but she had tons of personality in her playing, they played off each other really well. |
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Reply #36 posted 10/13/10 8:42am
GustavoRibas
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OldFriends4Sale said:
GustavoRibas said:
Both are good, but I prefer Prince as the only guitar player in the band.
What about when he wants to play the drums, base, piano ?
- It already happened on previous tours, like London O2. He usually does arrangements for that. And he rarely seems to play drums live lately, it seems. |
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Reply #37 posted 10/13/10 8:48am
funkyhead |
Dez by a mile, love em both but watching a lot of pre Purple rain DVDs lately shows waht a monster player he was. |
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Reply #38 posted 10/13/10 9:18am
KCOOLMUZIQ
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JudasLChrist said:
Honestly, it's obvious that Dez had stronger chops than Wendy at the time, but Wendy was more creative. She did things were different, and she was funky as shit, too! So, my preference is Wendy.
I think the real question that no-one ever brings up is Miko vs. Wendy. Cause Miko was fucking tight and very funky. Miko was almost more disciplined than Prince on the those chicken scratch funk riffs. Wendy wasn't tight like Miko, but she had tons of personality in her playing, they played off each other really well.
Miko & Mike Scott were the best at scratchy guitar funky riffs. They both leave poor little wendy in the dust. Wendy has so many die hard fans on here. They just worship the ground she walks on.. will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. |
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Reply #39 posted 10/13/10 9:22am
JudasLChrist |
KCOOLMUZIQ said:
JudasLChrist said:
Honestly, it's obvious that Dez had stronger chops than Wendy at the time, but Wendy was more creative. She did things were different, and she was funky as shit, too! So, my preference is Wendy.
I think the real question that no-one ever brings up is Miko vs. Wendy. Cause Miko was fucking tight and very funky. Miko was almost more disciplined than Prince on the those chicken scratch funk riffs. Wendy wasn't tight like Miko, but she had tons of personality in her playing, they played off each other really well.
Miko & Mike Scott were the best at scratchy guitar funky riffs. They both leave poor little wendy in the dust. Wendy has so many die hard fans on here. They just worship the ground she walks on..
I pretty much do worship the ground she walks on. She was fantastic. |
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Reply #40 posted 10/13/10 9:53am
WonderU |
KCOOLMUZIQ said:
JudasLChrist said:
Honestly, it's obvious that Dez had stronger chops than Wendy at the time, but Wendy was more creative. She did things were different, and she was funky as shit, too! So, my preference is Wendy.
I think the real question that no-one ever brings up is Miko vs. Wendy. Cause Miko was fucking tight and very funky. Miko was almost more disciplined than Prince on the those chicken scratch funk riffs. Wendy wasn't tight like Miko, but she had tons of personality in her playing, they played off each other really well.
Miko & Mike Scott were the best at scratchy guitar funky riffs. They both leave poor little wendy in the dust. Wendy has so many die hard fans on here. They just worship the ground she walks on..
Wasn't this the Dez or Wendy thread? lol
I for one don't worship the ground she walks on, but I won't downplay my admiration so those who don't get it won't be offended. Can't really downplay someone who got to help CREATE the music and had Prince's total trust. She added SO much to live show and studio, the others you mentioned were great live but never got to co-write shit with Prince, so that kind of speaks for itself. Prince may be the purple Yoda, but Wendy & Lisa and Eric Leeds also sit on the Jedi Council. |
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Reply #41 posted 10/13/10 11:24am
Aaron6 |
I have to say that this thread is very interesting...I see both sides. For those who don't give Dez his props just check out the 1999 dvds alone and I think ur opinion will change, Dez's style married very well with Prince during that time period. Now, had Dez stayed in the group during the Purple Rain days, I don't think we would have seen all the colors that Wendy along with Lisa brought to the table. The success of Purple Rain just allowed Prince to stretch musically with his band mates, and maybe Dez could have been apart of that if had of stayed... Nice discussion PURPLE PARTY PEOPLE! Aaron6ix |
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Reply #42 posted 10/13/10 11:31am
Aaron6 |
One more thing, Oldfriends4sale, where do you find all these great pics? I have to give you your props you always come with pics I have NEVER seen b4 especially during the 1999/PR/Parade era. Keep up the good work! Aaron6ix:-D |
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Reply #43 posted 10/13/10 11:48am
OldFriends4Sal e |
GustavoRibas said:
OldFriends4Sale said:
What about when he wants to play the drums, base, piano ?
- It already happened on previous tours, like London O2. He usually does arrangements for that. And he rarely seems to play drums live lately, it seems.
Gotta have backing guitar |
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Reply #44 posted 10/21/10 1:23pm
LORILA |
squirrelgrease said:
Dez for his solos and Wendy for her influence.
it must be very strenuous for you,
send a taxi for short distance |
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Reply #45 posted 10/21/10 1:46pm
Cerebus |
NouveauDance said:
squirrelgrease said:
Dez for his solos and Wendy for her influence.
... is the most diplomat answer. I agree!
I agree, too. Wendy has such great "feeling" to her playing. And she was FUNKY on the rhythm guitar by the end of her time with Prince. But Dez was still probably a better guitar player, then. I also have no clue about how he sounds these days. |
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Reply #46 posted 10/21/10 1:47pm
Cerebus |
Spinlight said:
yeahthatsthe1 said:
Aaron6 said: Wendy kicks ass! Have you heard "When Doves Cry"?? Sure I'll give Dez credit for "Little Red Corvette" that was pretty kick-ass too. Other than that and, "Modernaire". Nothing from Dez has really impressed me.
I've heard "When Doves Cry". Prince did that solo.
But she often played it live. |
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Reply #47 posted 10/21/10 4:40pm
rap |
From Extra Lovable: "Hey Dez, don't u like my band,"
Is there a story behind these lyrics?? |
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Reply #48 posted 10/21/10 4:46pm
Spinlight |
NouveauDance said:
yeahthatsthe1 said:
I got confused, doesn't she play it in the video? I've seen her play it live, a few times.
They're miming to the studio track in the video, it wasn't recorded during the video shoot
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Reply #49 posted 10/21/10 4:51pm
Spinlight |
rap said:
From Extra Lovable: "Hey Dez, don't u like my band,"
Is there a story behind these lyrics??
Yep.
Around 6 months prior to Dez leaving what was becoming The Revolution, he had begun to have serious reservations. He'd asked Bobby Z to meet him down at First Avenue one morning where he told Bobby that he just wasn't interested in the music anymore. He hated Lisa and how much she flaunted her relationship with Wendy (whom he had a particularly big crush on because she was a guitar player too), he didn't like Brown Mark because Brown Mark had rich parents and was kind of a spoiled brat. And his relationship with Dr Fink was tenuous at best after an incident involving Dez, Fink, and a woman who would go on to star in some famous Lifetime movies.
Anyway, Bobby Z was sitting at his drum kit when Dez had arrived at First Avenue and before he'd gotten a chance to move to a more private place, Dez had already begun spilling his guts. Just so happens Bobby was also taking care of a task Prince had asked him to do which was to record a live drum track to a new song he was working on at the time ("Xtra Lovable"). The hot mics picked up Dez's conversation with Bobby and Prince heard it. It was smoothed over, but Prince kept the incident in the back of his mind for quite a while (including when he had pulled the track out again later in the year to work on for possible inclusion in the Vanity 6 album - going as far as referencing the incident in the track during a guitar solo).
Crazy stuff, huh? |
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Reply #50 posted 10/21/10 4:58pm
rap |
Spinlight said:
rap said:
From Extra Lovable: "Hey Dez, don't u like my band,"
Is there a story behind these lyrics??
Yep.
Around 6 months prior to Dez leaving what was becoming The Revolution, he had begun to have serious reservations. He'd asked Bobby Z to meet him down at First Avenue one morning where he told Bobby that he just wasn't interested in the music anymore. He hated Lisa and how much she flaunted her relationship with Wendy (whom he had a particularly big crush on because she was a guitar player too), he didn't like Brown Mark because Brown Mark had rich parents and was kind of a spoiled brat. And his relationship with Dr Fink was tenuous at best after an incident involving Dez, Fink, and a woman who would go on to star in some famous Lifetime movies.
Anyway, Bobby Z was sitting at his drum kit when Dez had arrived at First Avenue and before he'd gotten a chance to move to a more private place, Dez had already begun spilling his guts. Just so happens Bobby was also taking care of a task Prince had asked him to do which was to record a live drum track to a new song he was working on at the time ("Xtra Lovable"). The hot mics picked up Dez's conversation with Bobby and Prince heard it. It was smoothed over, but Prince kept the incident in the back of his mind for quite a while (including when he had pulled the track out again later in the year to work on for possible inclusion in the Vanity 6 album - going as far as referencing the incident in the track during a guitar solo).
Crazy stuff, huh?
Jesus. That was quick and informative. Cheers! |
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Reply #51 posted 10/21/10 4:59pm
Spinlight |
rap said:
Spinlight said:
Yep.
Around 6 months prior to Dez leaving what was becoming The Revolution, he had begun to have serious reservations. He'd asked Bobby Z to meet him down at First Avenue one morning where he told Bobby that he just wasn't interested in the music anymore. He hated Lisa and how much she flaunted her relationship with Wendy (whom he had a particularly big crush on because she was a guitar player too), he didn't like Brown Mark because Brown Mark had rich parents and was kind of a spoiled brat. And his relationship with Dr Fink was tenuous at best after an incident involving Dez, Fink, and a woman who would go on to star in some famous Lifetime movies.
Anyway, Bobby Z was sitting at his drum kit when Dez had arrived at First Avenue and before he'd gotten a chance to move to a more private place, Dez had already begun spilling his guts. Just so happens Bobby was also taking care of a task Prince had asked him to do which was to record a live drum track to a new song he was working on at the time ("Xtra Lovable"). The hot mics picked up Dez's conversation with Bobby and Prince heard it. It was smoothed over, but Prince kept the incident in the back of his mind for quite a while (including when he had pulled the track out again later in the year to work on for possible inclusion in the Vanity 6 album - going as far as referencing the incident in the track during a guitar solo).
Crazy stuff, huh?
Jesus. That was quick and informative. Cheers!
It was actually entirely made up. I have no idea what the line means other than a jab, in passing, at a guy who just left his band during the recording of said material. Pretty open and shut, methinks. |
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Reply #52 posted 10/21/10 5:14pm
Cerebus |
Spinlight said:
rap said:
Jesus. That was quick and informative. Cheers!
It was actually entirely made up. I have no idea what the line means other than a jab, in passing, at a guy who just left his band during the recording of said material. Pretty open and shut, methinks.
"and a woman who would go on to star in some famous Lifetime movies."
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Reply #53 posted 10/21/10 5:16pm
Spinlight |
Cerebus said:
Spinlight said:
It was actually entirely made up. I have no idea what the line means other than a jab, in passing, at a guy who just left his band during the recording of said material. Pretty open and shut, methinks.
"and a woman who would go on to star in some famous Lifetime movies."
Not without my daughter! |
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Reply #54 posted 10/22/10 6:45pm
JudasLChrist |
Spinlight said:
rap said:
From Extra Lovable: "Hey Dez, don't u like my band,"
Is there a story behind these lyrics??
Yep.
Around 6 months prior to Dez leaving what was becoming The Revolution, he had begun to have serious reservations. He'd asked Bobby Z to meet him down at First Avenue one morning where he told Bobby that he just wasn't interested in the music anymore. He hated Lisa and how much she flaunted her relationship with Wendy (whom he had a particularly big crush on because she was a guitar player too), he didn't like Brown Mark because Brown Mark had rich parents and was kind of a spoiled brat. And his relationship with Dr Fink was tenuous at best after an incident involving Dez, Fink, and a woman who would go on to star in some famous Lifetime movies.
Anyway, Bobby Z was sitting at his drum kit when Dez had arrived at First Avenue and before he'd gotten a chance to move to a more private place, Dez had already begun spilling his guts. Just so happens Bobby was also taking care of a task Prince had asked him to do which was to record a live drum track to a new song he was working on at the time ("Xtra Lovable"). The hot mics picked up Dez's conversation with Bobby and Prince heard it. It was smoothed over, but Prince kept the incident in the back of his mind for quite a while (including when he had pulled the track out again later in the year to work on for possible inclusion in the Vanity 6 album - going as far as referencing the incident in the track during a guitar solo).
Crazy stuff, huh?
That's great! Where did you get that story? |
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Reply #55 posted 10/22/10 6:46pm
JudasLChrist |
Spinlight said:
rap said:
Jesus. That was quick and informative. Cheers!
It was actually entirely made up. I have no idea what the line means other than a jab, in passing, at a guy who just left his band during the recording of said material. Pretty open and shut, methinks.
LOL! Oh nevermind. |
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Reply #56 posted 10/22/10 7:24pm
LovesexyIsThe1 |
I can't even believe this is still debated after all these years.
Wendy!
I would like to know what all these "solos" are, that people are talking about, that Dez played? He never played anything Prince didn't teach him or instruct him to play, he had no say in Prince's musical direction and had no influence over Prince, that I've ever heard.
And before anyone dares mentions the Little Red Corvette solo, Prince pieced that solo together in the studio, based on a few licks Dez recorded. So not even Dez himself played the original solo for that song! [Edited 10/22/10 19:31pm] Lovesexy Funkateer |
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Reply #57 posted 10/22/10 8:22pm
KCOOLMUZIQ
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LovesexyIsThe1 said:
I can't even believe this is still debated after all these years.
Wendy!
I would like to know what all these "solos" are, that people are talking about, that Dez played? He never played anything Prince didn't teach him or instruct him to play, he had no say in Prince's musical direction and had no influence over Prince, that I've ever heard.
And before anyone dares mentions the Little Red Corvette solo, Prince pieced that solo together in the studio, based on a few licks Dez recorded. So not even Dez himself played the original solo for that song!
[Edited 10/22/10 19:31pm]
Lies! that is all Dez in that solo.... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. |
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Reply #58 posted 10/23/10 12:04am
StonedImmacula te |
Am I the only one who felt that Dez played too loud?
Now Im not a musician so please dont assault, but it always seemed that when he would do a solo, he drowned out the rest of the band (and not in a good way).
He seemed not to fit in if you know what I mean. |
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Reply #59 posted 10/23/10 6:44am
OldFriends4Sal e |
LovesexyIsThe1 said:
I can't even believe this is still debated after all these years.
Wendy!
I would like to know what all these "solos" are, that people are talking about, that Dez played? He never played anything Prince didn't teach him or instruct him to play, he had no say in Prince's musical direction and had no influence over Prince, that I've ever heard.
And before anyone dares mentions the Little Red Corvette solo, Prince pieced that solo together in the studio, based on a few licks Dez recorded. So not even Dez himself played the original solo for that song!
[Edited 10/22/10 19:31pm]
I disagree, Wendy is my fav but Dez still had a lot of influence in Prince musical and visual direction
Dez brought Punk 2 Prince, Dez was already what we started to see Prince become during the Dirty Mind era
Dez hard rock influenced Prince, that's why the shows started getting more amped up |
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