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How to deal with a tough boss (According to Alan Leeds)
Interesting GQ article. Alan Leeds shares advice and cool tidbits about his former bosses. Nice 'fro, too! http://www.gq-magazine.co...nding-boss
How to deal with a tough boss
Unless you have ever been on double date with Prince, Alan Leeds is cooler than you. He was James Brown's tour manager from 1969-1974 (pictured above, accompanied by Black Panthers) and then managed Prince during his (very) purple patch between 1983-1992. He now works for Chris Rock and D'Angelo. Here he tells all on how to work for a demanding boss:
The James Brown Reader: Edited by Nelson George and Alan Leeds (Plume. £5.65 plus postage) is available now from amazon.co.uk. An edited version of this interview previously appeared in British GQ. Click here to read why Nik Cohn believes Prince is rock's greatest ever natural talent
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Fabulous. Thanks for posting. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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awwwww
apart from the fact that normal people don't wear silk pyjamas and high heels to the cinema". | |
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2 be a fly on the wall................ | |
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Alan Leeds is really missing in Prince world. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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What on Earth can he be doing 4 D'Angelo? | |
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Well....you´ll never know how things would have been if he WASN´T with D´Angelo. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Hey, no prob... Hey... | |
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Making sure he puts the crack pipe down and turns up at the studio instead of block booking a studio for 3 months and not showing up once despite the band being there, electing to smoke crack instead (this actually happened). | |
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Very sad state of affairs. | |
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Respect for a man who can stand up to both James Brown and Prince! This man must have had one of the best jobs in music for someone who's not a musician. And one of the toughest. If you can survive those two then you really are cool. And to top it all of, he introduced Prince to that brother of his with a horn... | |
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~Using the Fat Albert emoticon 'cause no one else is... ~ | |
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These three | |
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Damn, I wish Alan would come out with a book!! It'd be busting at the seams with great stories and info on all of his time with JB, in the Purple Camp, D'Angelo, and then Chris Rock!!! All the things he's done, witnessed, and experienced would be on terrific read and probably a good lesson for a lot of these young, new cats coming up in the business today.
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I heard about that. It's so freaking sad to see him go the Sly Stone route and destroy himself with drugs. It's even worse because he's a real musician/songwriter. Raphael Saadiq once asked the audience to pray for D'Angelo during a concert. Nobody can help unless he's willing to help himself, unfortunately | |
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Great read. Very nice. | |
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