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Reply #60 posted 04/24/13 2:44pm

2elijah

dJJ said:

Interesting read.


Saw her perform last year.

Really enjoyed her show.

And she looks great!



It's tough that she has worked so hard for so many years and she is still struggling with money.

Yes, she was all about the music and probably love.


And now she's older, she still has to work hard for every dime, and still she can't relax and feel comfortable.

THat is a harsh lesson about her naivity that she just focused on the music and the love.



It's good that she talks about it openly, so younger girls can learn from it.

And be 50% about pure music and love and 50% about building her own financial savety net.




Yes but she got married, had kids and was living her life, and then later separated, if not already divorced from her husband? So the question is, what happened during that timeframe financially, as she grew older, that left her broke years after she was no longer with Prince and working with other musicians/artists?
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Reply #61 posted 04/24/13 4:09pm

OldFriends4Sal
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2elijah said:

OldFriends4Sale said:


OF4S said:
I personally don't see most of it as unpredictable. .

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2elijah said:

You mean you don't find the two, recently released tracks'Breakfast Can Wait and 'That Girl Thang' unexpectedly sensual? I do, especially since he's been kind of playing it safe with sexually-suggestive lyrics, during the 2000 era and a little before that.


♥ Not really, I love them, they really feel like foundational Prince songs (especially That Girl Thang) Breakfast Can Wait, is definately sensually erotic, but probably not unexpectant.

In Cause & Effect he revealed stuff about his desires, saying 'he has a taste for sin' I think watching and listening to a lot of his music in the last 10 years at least, I've heard the rumblings and outward show of his sensual/erotic self. I mean he played Erotic City at the opening party of LotusFlow3r.com (didn't sing it) but played it. So I guess a lot of stuff like this over time, I've been expecting this to happen.


As I said before, iIn 'Breakfast Can Wait', he sings to his lady friend, coaxing her back to bed by flattering her with compliments, and although she wants to get up and cook breakfast for him, he convinces her that she is the breakfast that he wants a second helping of, and tells her that she just can't leave a man in 'this state' and have to come back to the bedroom to cure his hunger. ('this state' referencing the man-thing standing at attention).

Then in the track "That Girl Thang" he sings about a man that is so passionately, sprung by the ecstasy of his lady friend, which he is weakend by--is a prisoner of her love, and has daily urges/cravings for her to the point, he feels lost when she is not around or when she just leaves him for a minute, as he impatiently waits for her to return so he could make love to her again.


♥ Just talking about the song, it's the songs like this, that too me are "CLASSIC" Prince via 1976 demos, For U, Prince -ballads etc Those lyrics you will hear on those classic Prince songs. Love it, that falsetto

OF4s said:

the all female band a bit...its weird in a kewl kinda way, because for a few years a lot of org members have been saying he needs an all female band And thats ok

Right now I don't have expectations on him other than when he does release an album. It's top quality and cohesive with a direction.

2elijah said:

On a different note, about Prince's new female trio band, that's the point, that was unexpected also, and as far as you stating that if he releases an album, you're looking for a "..top quality and cohesive album with direction", well then, you do have expectations buddy. lol

♥ Yes I agree, it was unexpected. We did sorta see it happening though on the Welcome 2 tours the band ended up being all female except for John Blackwell and 1 of the keyboardist.

But I agree, the more stripped down band with NO keyboard, or piano is unexpectant.

OF4S said

He said he wasn't going to release another album for a while. And I felt he needed to take a break, so it didn't shock me at all. Especially since I know for a while he's had issues with finding a venue to release them: LotusFlower only thru a Target store and 20Ten only in a part of Europe. America never had official access.

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2elijah said:

Yes, but even though 20TEN wasn't released in the states, eventually many American fans were still able to hear that album, which I thought some of the tracks from that album, had a bit of motown, and that slow-ballads feel of the early, 70s male soul-singer groups i.e. Delfonics/StylisticsSmokey Robinson, etc., and some upbeat tracks reminded me of the Brothers Johnson.

♥ I enjoy 20Ten, he attempted that New Wave touch, I think the handclaps and linn usuage was nice. A friend from France got a copy for me when it came out.

OF4S said

If u think about the Parade album(1986) that was probably one of his most toned down albums. Outside of a lot of the 1990s vulgarity (which I wasn't a fan of his much then) Prince has always used smokescreen sexuality. Rainbow Children probably have the most erotically charged lyrics of his 2000 albums....talking about toys and bringing herself 2 joy....

2elijah said:

Not sure I'm familiar with all the songs on the Parade Album. Not sure I agree about the type of lyrics on the Rainbow Children album being erotically charged. I'll have to go back and listen again.

♥ Yes, Parade is very creative but (outside of 1 line from New Position) it doesn't have sexual lyrics, nor religious lyrics. Oh Rainbow Children is 30% about sex and making babies. That line i typed is from the album: just a few

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The helix - he might get between them
In other words - intertwine
With the ebony and milk of her thighs

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Where U wanna eat 2night, baby?
I know this dope spot called "One Another"

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Can I sing 2 U while U bring yourself 2 joy?
I'll go slow at first, while U quench your thirst
Wet circles around the toy
While U bring yourself 2 joy

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OF4S said:

I do like a lot of the music I've heard so far, Live Out Loud is prob the most unexpected thing he's done in a while(the song)



2elijah said:
I like "Breakfast Can Wait", "That Girl Thing" and "Boyfriend" so far. 'Live Out Loud' is obviously and inspirational and uplifting song promoting positivity and confidence. Also, the version of 'Bambi' that they recently released, When I heard it on the Jimmy Fallon Show, that was the first time I heard it. I am so far behind in a lot of Prince's music, that it will take a while to catch up to some of his 80/90s stuff.

♥ I heard a few of the other songs, that weren't put up for sale yet, and they really have my attention.
That's the 1st time U ever heard Bambi? Not the album cut or any live versions?

I LOVE the song but I don't know why he's so focused on playing it. It does have the classic rock feel... So what albums/Bsides have U not heard yet?


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Reply #62 posted 04/24/13 4:41pm

dJJ

2elijah said:

dJJ said:

Interesting read.


Saw her perform last year.

Really enjoyed her show.

And she looks great!



It's tough that she has worked so hard for so many years and she is still struggling with money.

Yes, she was all about the music and probably love.


And now she's older, she still has to work hard for every dime, and still she can't relax and feel comfortable.

THat is a harsh lesson about her naivity that she just focused on the music and the love.



It's good that she talks about it openly, so younger girls can learn from it.

And be 50% about pure music and love and 50% about building her own financial savety net.



Yes but she got married, had kids and was living her life, and then later separated, if not already divorced from her husband? So the question is, what happened during that timeframe financially, as she grew older, that left her broke years after she was no longer with Prince and working with other musicians/artists? [Edited 4/24/13 14:59pm]

Yes, you are right.

Ideally, she would have not been in the position she is right now.

Prince does not owe her anything and she does not demand anything.

Considering the situation she is in, right now, it's save to conclude that her ex-husband has not been a positive addition to her life in that respect.


However, this is the situation she is in.

Prince showers his girlfriends with jewelry, clothes, cars and unlimited budget for a cd.

Compared to these girls, Susannah has contributed a lot more to Prince his career,

In that light, he could decide to apreciate that she has invested and given a lot to him.
And he profited from that.

So, why not helping out an old friend in need? Especially if she has been working hard for him.


If he just offers her that, without her having to asking for it,

he would show his class.



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Reply #63 posted 04/24/13 6:06pm

2elijah

dJJ said:

2elijah said:

dJJ said: Yes but she got married, had kids and was living her life, and then later separated, if not already divorced from her husband? So the question is, what happened during that timeframe financially, as she grew older, that left her broke years after she was no longer with Prince and working with other musicians/artists? [Edited 4/24/13 14:59pm]

Yes, you are right.

Ideally, she would have not been in the position she is right now.


Prince does not owe her anything and she does not demand anything.

Considering the situation she is in, right now, it's save to conclude that her ex-husband has not been a positive addition to her life in that respect.



2elijah said:

That could be the problem. If it's one thing a woman needs to remember is that no matter what relationship you are in, stay mentally independent, and always know that 'until death do us part', doesn't always mean you will stay together until death. 'There's always a possibility that the relationship you believe will be forever, may be shortlived. Maybe it's her ex-husband who should help her out financially, especially since she invested time in his life.

However, this is the situation she is in.

Prince showers his girlfriends with jewelry, clothes, cars and unlimited budget for a cd.

Compared to these girls, Susannah has contributed a lot more to Prince his career,

2elijah said:

Sure, she was once part of his life, in an intimate way, but she was not the only woman that invested and contributed her time with him or contributed to his music career, in some way. You may as well as Sheila E and others to that list, and say the same.



In that light, he could decide to apreciate that she has invested and given a lot to him.
And he profited from that.

2elijah said:
I don't see how you could assume he didn't appreciate the time she personally invested in him, as she profitted from his fame as well. Maybe not on the same financial level as him but she did profit from the fame of his name, and her association with him, in the past.

Apparently, post-Pince, she, like former band members, carried on and lived their lives.


So, why not helping out an old friend in need? Especially if she has been working hard for him.

2elijah said:
I see nothing wrong with helping out an old friend, who has fallen by the wayside, and in the past invested their time in artist friend's music, but do you know how many of his 'old friends' may have ended up on broke highway, and believe he should help them? How do you know he hasn't helped her out in the past, as well as other former band members/friends, If he did, that kind of act of kindness doesn't always 'go public', for fans to know.

If he just offers her that, without her having to asking for it,

he would show his class.

2elijah said:

So if he refuses to help her without her asking him, he suddenly has no class, because she participated in an interview and publically stated "I wish I could pay my mortgage" . What about all those other well-known artists, some fans here said that Susannah worked with? Should they be notified too of her financial situation, because she invested some time in their music career by maybe writing a song, singing on one of their tracks, etc? I would ask, where's her current, close friends or family members who may be able to help her out with that or maybe even her ex-husband? Alsom has she considered downsizing to a place where she can afford to pay rent or a mortgage?




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Reply #64 posted 04/24/13 6:24pm

2elijah

OldFriends4Sale said:

♥ I heard a few of the other songs, that weren't put up for sale yet, and they really have my attention.
That's the 1st time U ever heard Bambi? Not the album cut or any live versions?

2elijah said:

Yes, pretty much. His guitar playing is awesome in it.

Of4s said:

I LOVE the song but I don't know why he's so focused on playing it. It does have the classic rock feel... So what albums/Bsides have U not heard yet?

2elijah said:

OM goodness, I haven't heard quite a few. Since Musicology tour, I've been trying to catch up. lol


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Reply #65 posted 04/25/13 12:01pm

dJJ

2elijah said:

dJJ said:

Yes, you are right.

Ideally, she would have not been in the position she is right now.


Prince does not owe her anything and she does not demand anything.

Considering the situation she is in, right now, it's save to conclude that her ex-husband has not been a positive addition to her life in that respect.



2elijah said:

That could be the problem. If it's one thing a woman needs to remember is that no matter what relationship you are in, stay mentally independent, and always know that 'until death do us part', doesn't always mean you will stay together until death. 'There's always a possibility that the relationship you believe will be forever, may be shortlived. Maybe it's her ex-husband who should help her out financially, especially since she invested time in his life.

I agree wholeheartedly.
It's a shame girls are not taught to stay mentally and financially independent from birth on.


However, eventhough I was raised to stay independent, even I was sensitive for a manipulative man. That I was in my early thirties and was keen on having a family. I fought for my finances, but still I'm left broke.

It's not that easy when you'r prey.

Not that I want to excuse the way the road of her life was paved.

But it's not easy to get out unharmed when somebody has the intention to prey on you.

And yes, I do think her ex-husband has the moral responsebility to support her.

...................................................................................................................

However, this is the situation she is in.

Prince showers his girlfriends with jewelry, clothes, cars and unlimited budget for a cd.

Compared to these girls, Susannah has contributed a lot more to Prince his career,

2elijah said:

Sure, she was once part of his life, in an intimate way, but she was not the only woman that invested and contributed her time with him or contributed to his music career, in some way. You may as well as Sheila E and others to that list, and say the same.

True.

...................................................................................................................

In that light, he could decide to apreciate that she has invested and given a lot to him.
And he profited from that.

2elijah said:
I don't see how you could assume he didn't appreciate the time she personally invested in him, as she profitted from his fame as well. Maybe not on the same financial level as him but she did profit from the fame of his name, and her association with him, in the past.

Apparently, post-Pince, she, like former band members, carried on and lived their lives.

I assume he has always apreciated her. I mean, most of his lovers looked very much like her wink

It's just that a little financial support, not random, but a little to get her trough this difficult time, would be a grand gesture.

As a bonus to her wages of that time. Not as a charity.

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So, why not helping out an old friend in need? Especially if she has been working hard for him.

2elijah said:
I see nothing wrong with helping out an old friend, who has fallen by the wayside, and in the past invested their time in artist friend's music, but do you know how many of his 'old friends' may have ended up on broke highway, and believe he should help them? How do you know he hasn't helped her out in the past, as well as other former band members/friends, If he did, that kind of act of kindness doesn't always 'go public', for fans to know.

You are right. I didn't think about that.

It's indeed very likely that he's asked for money a lot.

And of course, I don't know anything about his financial situation.

And no, I don't know if he has helped out.

I do know he has been genereous to charity.

I know from experience that financial help makes a huge difference.

My brother has lent me a lot of money. Without his help, I would have lost more than I did. He paid a lawyer for me and gave me some money for food and living costs.

He lent me money for an investment, that will pay off, but not soon.

I still need to pay him back, and I will.

His generosity was so grand.

It saved my life.

And it made me realize that I'm not alone in this world.

That I have a brother who loves me and supports me, no matter what.

He thaught me true generosity and true family values.

And I decided that when I've recovered from my troubles,

I will donate to friends or acquintences that I know are struggling.

Because I experienced how much difference it makes, when somebody helps.

So, I know Prince is probably overasked.

But still, it can make a huge difference in a life.

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If he just offers her that, without her having to asking for it,

he would show his class.

2elijah said:

So if he refuses to help her without her asking him, he suddenly has no class, because she participated in an interview and publically stated "I wish I could pay my mortgage" . What about all those other well-known artists, some fans here said that Susannah worked with? Should they be notified too of her financial situation, because she invested some time in their music career by maybe writing a song, singing on one of their tracks, etc? I would ask, where's her current, close friends or family members who may be able to help her out with that or maybe even her ex-husband? Alsom has she considered downsizing to a place where she can afford to pay rent or a mortgage?


Okay, okay, okay, you are absolutely right.

And I don't know about all these things.

I don't know if she intended it to sound sorry for herself.

But I will take that back.

And yes, I do think it's everybody's own responsebility to take care of oneself.

I do get the impression she works for her money and tries to make ends meet.

And I don't know about her lifestyle, but she doesn't come across as if she's overspending on luxury.

But in the end, you are absolutely right.

She has to bear the responsebility of her own life.

Just like all of us.






And I hope that girls will be brought up with a good healthy knowledge of getting their finances in order.

Because it's horrible to have to stay in a relationship for the money.

I didn't. but that has made my life tougher than some friends who do have kids and a car now.

So, sometimes I'm not sure if my pride and standard are the best way.

It sure isn't the easiest way.

But, you are right, Prince is not responsible for her.

And when he doesn't donate, that is not an expression of bad character.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #66 posted 04/25/13 12:44pm

2elijah

^^Thanks for your response DJJ. I hope my comments didn't come across too harsh it's just that it's important to think 'independent' whether you're in a relationship or not. Once/if that relationship ends, you still have to take care of yourself mentally, spiritually and....financially. It's not like you're deceiving your significant other, by thinking that way, it's just a matter of looking out for yourself in case you find yourself, by yourself, without anything but the draws that covers your azzcheeks.

I don't care if it's a penny piggy bank, because pennies can turn into nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars, over time if you continuously save them.

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Reply #67 posted 04/25/13 12:58pm

dJJ

2elijah said:

^^Thanks for your response DJJ. I hope my comments didn't come across too harsh it's just that it's important to thnk 'independent' whether you're in a relationship or not. Once/if that relationship ends, you still have to take care of yourself mentally, spiritually and....financially. It's not like you're deceiving your significant other, by thinking that way, it's just a matter of looking out for yourself in case you find yourself, by yourself, without anything but the draws that covers your azzcheeks.

I don't care if it's a penny piggy bank, because pennies can turn into nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars, over time if you continuously save them.

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You are right.

And besides the unknown circumstances of Susannah;



I hope you can apreciate that there are people who prey on others.
And it's not simple to resist a master manipulator. I did, but costs were high.
Don't blame the victim.


Think of it as a little mouse that is caught by a cat.

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Reply #68 posted 04/25/13 4:33pm

2elijah

dJJ said:

2elijah said:

^^Thanks for your response DJJ. I hope my comments didn't come across too harsh it's just that it's important to thnk 'independent' whether you're in a relationship or not. Once/if that relationship ends, you still have to take care of yourself mentally, spiritually and....financially. It's not like you're deceiving your significant other, by thinking that way, it's just a matter of looking out for yourself in case you find yourself, by yourself, without anything but the draws that covers your azzcheeks.

I don't care if it's a penny piggy bank, because pennies can turn into nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars, over time if you continuously save them.

[Edited 4/25/13 12:46pm]

You are right.

And besides the unknown circumstances of Susannah;



I hope you can apreciate that there are people who prey on others.
And it's not simple to resist a master manipulator. I did, but costs were high.
Don't blame the victim.


Think of it as a little mouse that is caught by a cat.

[Edited 4/25/13 12:59pm]

Of course there are people who manipulate/prey on others everyday in this life, and no, I don't appreciate people who prey on others, as that would be like saying I condone that type of behavior, which I don't. Also, I am not blaming the victims for their situation(s).

Everyone has a different life experience, and hopefully what each of us learn and experience from it, makes us smarter and stronger as individuals, and able to recognize what or who we don't want in our lives that would create negative, and difficult situations for us.

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Reply #69 posted 04/25/13 4:49pm

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Amen

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Reply #70 posted 04/26/13 5:21am

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I think I'm going to ask Susannah if she can duplicate the drawing she did for the Dream Factory cover

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Reply #72 posted 04/26/13 9:19am

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Thanks for posting. You do some great interviews - asking the right questions and finding out interesting info without being too Prince obsessed in your questionning. Keep it up.

Nearly all of the people you've interviewed connected to Prince sound like really deep, intelligent, spiritual people.

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Reply #73 posted 04/27/13 10:23am

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TheFreakerFantastic said:

Thanks for posting. You do some great interviews - asking the right questions and finding out interesting info without being too Prince obsessed in your questionning. Keep it up.


Nearly all of the people you've interviewed connected to Prince sound like really deep, intelligent, spiritual people.



Thank you. I'm ready glad you're enjoying the interviews. As for not being too "Prince obsessed," that's my angle. All of my subjects have their own interesting stories that are often overlooked.
The way I see it, if Prince is relevant to that topic of conversation, he'll come up. If not, that's okay, too.
Also, another thing I don't want to do is make them uncomfortable by asking them questions about someone else. It might discourage others from participating.
Like Jill Jones said, working with Prince was just a phase in their lives.
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^ I agree...it's good by not fixating solely on Prince as firstly it's respectful to the participants and secondly allows their own personalities to shine. What strikes from these interviews is how intelligent and talented and spritual a lot of his associates are, I can see why Prince was attracted to working with people like them.

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Surprised that she thinks Strange Relationship was written about her.

The wooh is on the one!
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One of the groups that helped put the Minneapolis sound on the map, have returned after over 20 years. S&S spoke with "St." Paul Peterson
and Susannah Melvoin about their new album, social "Net-working "
and more!
The Family is back!
That’s right, one of the groups that helped cultivate the Minneapolis sound in the 1980s has regrouped and is ready to drop that funk once again—this time, on their own terms.

The Family, headed by St. Paul Peterson and Susannah Melvoin, came out of the breakup of the Prince assembled R&B/dance band, The Time.

Headed by the charismatic Morris Day, The Time covered the dance and r&b charts with many hits still considered dance floor movers today, including: “The Bird,” “Cool”, "Ice Cream Castles" and “Jungle Love”.

In the mid-80s, Day went on to pursue a solo career and with the "ok" from most of the remaining members of The Time, Prince reorganized the group which would now be called--The Family, with St. Paul now assuming the role of lead vocalist.

With the addition of singer-songwriter/keyboardist, Susannah Melvoin--along with Jellybean Johnson (drums), Eric Leeds (sax) and Jerome Benton, The Family released one self-titled album that showcased 8 tracks of funk and jazz fusion in 1985.
The group disbanded shortly after this debut release when in an effort to express his own creativity, St. Paul went on to pursue a very successful solo career himself--working and touring with Kenny Loggins, Oleta Adams and others.

Over the years Melvoin, a very successful singer-songwriter in her own right, has worked with many artists including: Eric Clapton, Madonna, Roger Waters and her twin sister, Wendy Melvoin (former guitarist for The Revolution and member of the duo 'Wendy & Lista').

But what brought Paul & Susannah back together to create the beautiful sounds we all know and love after all these years?

Souls & Sounds (and guest interviewer Emma Haring), sat down with them to find out what influenced this reunion, recording a new album their own way and more!

This is one Family reunion you won't mind attending!

We are pleased to welcome Paul Peterson and Susannah Melvoin to SoulsandSounds.com!

S&S: How did you decide to get The Family back together after all these years?

P: We’ve always kept in touch. But I guess the first time we really took a peek at it was when we got back together to help Sheila E. out for her foundation in 2004. Then we were thinking about maybe doing a reunion tour then--not necessarily recording. But then Susannah found out that she was pregnant with her baby, El. So we got back together a few years later at a pre-Grammy party for The Roots and Questlove asked us to come and perform. We did and decided that we should really start thinking about doing this. So Susannah and I have been spearheading this whole thing and we’ve been traveling back and forth--she to Minneapolis and me Los Angeles. We’ve been working on this CD for the last couple of years in between other things.

S&S: Is the new CD just about finished?

S: Well we’ve got about 80 % of it done....we've got a few things that require a lot of money to finish. We’re doing this grassroots style and we're doing it on our own. We’re not about going bankrupt or putting our houses up for collateral--we’re trying to do it smart and the good news is that it’s ours to enjoy, have a really good time without having to answer to anybody respectively--except for each other....

P: (laughs) .....right! You have to answer to me pal! And don't you forget it buddy....(laughs)

S: ...yeah, I have to answer to him and he answers to me....(laughs)....but it is about 80% done. We have to mix and then master. We're trying to figure out if we'll get to use this orchestra on it right now which we'll probably be able to do--it's just taking a few minutes to get everything sorted.

P: People have waited 20+ years for this and we want to make sure that it's right. We're definitely having a blast doing it.

S&S guest interviewer Emma Haring: With the streams that you do and the Twittering, etc., you guys really surf the cutting edge of self promoting your music. What made you want to do it this way and keep current with it all?

S: Well it's the name of the game now. If you're doing this on your own; social media, the Net, that's the way you're gonna reach folks...there's no playing around. You have to throw yourself into the deep end. And Paul is a magical multi-tasker, so he can get on the computer and just make it happen. I just follow his lead and make sure we're doing it constantly so that we keep in touch with the people that are supporting us. There are alot of people out there who are up for the 'cause, so we just keep them involved at all times--that's the only way to do it.

S&S guest interviewer Emma Haring: Speaking of Net-working with your live streams, a few days ago there was a random fan who'd come on your UStream that was fascinated with your new music and what you were doing. It really isn't only reaching people who've been fans for over 20 years, but also newer fans like myself. And the new music is so cool! With "The Vigil", I literally sat there holding my breath listening to the tones.

S: Oh Cool!! YAY!

P: Great! We realize that it's been such a long time since we've done a record and a lot of people are gonna go "oh, you actually were a band before?"
We're expecting to have a bunch of new fans, so that's why we're basically tipping the hat to the old ,but definitely not trying to rely on that sound. We have lived a whole other life since then and we've had alot of great times and successes on our own. Susannah's a fantastic singer-songwriter and has cuts with Eric Clapton, Madonna, to name a couple.

S&S: Will all of the original members be included in this Family reunion?

S: We're hoping so! Right now we've got Eric, Paul, myself and Bean's gonna be putting some drum tracks down next week....

P: .....in fact, we'll be doing a UStream on that as well.

S: We're all doing it, but the main writers are Paul and myself. Hopefully, they're all gonna be up for it.

P: I've played with Jellybean for years. I haven't done a lot with Jerome, but he was up for it when we did the show with Questlove--those few dates that we did have. So we're hoping he will jump on board when the time comes.

S&S: Nice! I heard your new track "@8". Awesome! It still holds that old school "Minneapolis sound". Are you guys planning on adding any new artists or guests to the album?

S: We are. We've got Wendy & Lisa on this record, Doyle Bramhall II, we've got some really amazing, amazing players….

P: ...and don't be surprised if we add a couple special guests here and there, but we’ll keep that a surprise for ya.

S&S guest interviewer Emma Haring: In co-writing these songs, as far as your writing style--what comes first? The lyrics? The melody? How do you work that out together?

P: Well, I’m more of a melody and music guy. I’ll usually gravitate towards that. Then Susannah will come up with the lyric handle or melody (or both) that is so complimentary and not necessarily what I had in mind. But that’s what makes this a band. What she comes up with is so incredibly perfect for what we’re doing, it totally brands this thing as our own--and it is a true collaboration as far as I’m concerned.

S: From the beginning , Paul and I said that we really wanted to make a record that complimented the first record in a really dramatic way. We weren’t specifically going out to do a “Paul record” or a “Susannah record", we were trying to make a band record and the band represented something in our history so we paid homage to that. That’s what we had in mind in approaching the songwriting on this record. We’d come up with a groove and then start singing melodies together on it, then one line would come...then it just evolved into this beautiful experience that began to take musical shape and experiential shape. We have an absolutely beautiful sound on this record. It’s organic. I think it’s the best time I’ve had in the studio. Paul is my brother and the funniest man on the planet! How can you go wrong? You laugh, you work, you laugh, you work and then you get up and you laugh and you work!

S&S: That's the best way to do it! As far as touring, will there be shows in support of the new album soon?

P: We’re in discussions with Wendy & Lisa about possibly doing some things together. But we’re really concentrating on getting this record done.
That’s #1. But in due time! Believe me, we’ll be all over Twitter, Myspace, Facebook and our website (which is in the works right now).


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Reply #77 posted 05/03/13 7:29pm

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I've always had a love for The Screams of Passion....the music, vocals, look, video, everything. They were groovin' in their video too wink cool. I also loved High Fashion. Then again, I loved everying about the Minny sound for a while back then, Vanity 6, The Time, Jesse, Sheila, TaMara and The Seen, etc. There were some bonafide jams being released back in the day.

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Reply #78 posted 05/06/13 8:46am

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MadamGoodnight said:

I've always had a love for The Screams of Passion....the music, vocals, look, video, everything. They were groovin' in their video too wink cool. I also loved High Fashion. Then again, I loved everying about the Minny sound for a while back then, Vanity 6, The Time, Jesse, Sheila, TaMara and The Seen, etc. There were some bonafide jams being released back in the day.

Platinum Gold Era

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I love the Family album, the care put into putting that together, the images and lyrics songs etc

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I don't think there is a song on there I don't like

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They had it together too, Ive seen their concert at 1st Avenue and they were tight, Susannah was very entertaining she was all over the stage dancing with Jerome and the 2 dancers playful and energetic

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It would be cool for them to get the people that were at that show, and go back to 1st Avenue and perform

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