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"It didn't take long" meaning disrespect was shown in the original post? | |
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Rubbish. That is Prince's sound. And "Lisa's vibe starts to kick in" on 1999??? The wooh is on the one! | |
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"It didn't take long" meaning disrespect was shown in the original post? No, meaning this thread quickly turned into yet another one of those "how much/how little did W&L influence Prince's sound" debates. Hey... | |
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The OP set the stage for that. | |
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Congratulations ladies! [Edited 6/12/14 18:16pm] | |
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Dirty Mind, Controversy and 1999 had no input from Wendy, and little no traces from or input from Lisa, except maybe some vocals. I hear no Lisa in the first The Time albums either. I admit that their influence gave a cool new approach to Prince music from Purple Rain to Parade, and gave it exciting nuances and a different direction than earlier. But even though hints of the french riviera, western european upper class music and jazz is very much enjoyable for the elite, alot of us fans also appreciate the filthy, dirty, raunchy and raw attitude of his new wave rock, his deep funk pocket and gospel influences he got from everywhere else than these two talented women. He even got alot of his so called "white" influence from members like Andre and Dez Dickerson. Prince would do good without them. But yeah it's true, they probably helped him cross over, as the industry was very divided by race. But people are giving them way too much credit for making Prince the star that he was. He already started becoming a star with 1999. I love these girls, but to act like he wouldn't be shit without them is absurd. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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Congrats Wendy & Lisa!! "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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Wonderful to see the girls get a well deserved award!
An award that they got for the work they produced after they let go of their "prince-era" sound, after eroica, I suppose... In my opinion it's clear that Wendy & Lisa's presence influenced Prince sound in those days. To say that they made his sound is rubbish. Similarly, Prince heavily influenced their sound on their early albums, not suprisingly their 3 most popular albums here... I would think that's what happens when great musicians work together extensively, with the stronger talent naturally being the most influential one on the others, in this case Prince. I suppose the events that ispired the Girlbros album, were such a strong influence that they dimished Prince's influence in their sound, just like W&L's influence has dimished in P's music after their departure and other people and things inspired P. Personally, it was when W&L dropped that Girlbros album that I could see and hear them apart from Prince's music. To this day I absolutely love that album. Their work took a turn after that, imo and became far more interesting... worthy of an award...
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Very talented ladies. | |
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