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Jellybean shredding guitar & Morris smashing drums live
Jellybean does some Black Cat(Janet) and when Morris gets on drums that is Tricky(Ice Cream Castle B side)
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Jellybean does some Black Cat(Janet) and when Morris gets on drums that is Tricky(Ice Cream Castle B side)
Cool clip. Rare to see Morris on the drums...P always admired his skills. Anyone know how much drums he plays on the Time albums? | |
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I believe he played drums on a bit more than 1/2 the songs | |
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morris still nice on the skins | |
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Amazing to me how many trax P got off that same exact drum part. "Tricky", "Irresistable Bitch", "Cloreen Baconskin" (even if that was an improvised jam). Makes me wonder if there are any others we ain't even heard yet. | |
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Everything we know is on Princevault. Jesse added some cool revelation to Nilsen's research on his FB page so while some data may still be wrong/missing, I guess we know most of who did what at this point. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I doubt we will ever truly know everything, because those guys are hired ghost-writers to this day. Of course, if there was something Prince really wanted kept quiet, they ain't saying. Same for a lot of people Prince hires. | |
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It seems there were no confidentiality agreement at that time between Prince and his former associates, this only began to happen in the late 80's or early 90's at the earliest, so they are free to tell whatever they wish about those sessions. Let's also not rewrite history: people sometimes tend to assume the side projects associates were "ghostwriters" as in "Prince took their credit" but in fact officially at the time Prince concealed his own contributions and while detailed credits weren't given on the albums' booklet, officially the whole bands officially credited for the side projects were composing and playing on each track: if anyone was a ghostwriter it was Prince. It's only in the 90's that it became clear that Prince was doing almost everything, first when he revealed his complete songwriting for others on the Nude Tour booklet (minus Romance 1600 because he couldn't) and, when it came to composing Romance and to playing and recording, thanks to Per Nilsen and Uptown's research, a research Prince never encouraged nor approved. If it was up to Prince, we'd still wouldn't have a clue as to whether members of The Time, the 6's, Sheila E.'s band, The Family and Madhouse were actually playing everything on their records or not. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Why are you making everything so complicated? The fact is a lot of musicians that worked in the studio with Prince, also work in the industry for other people sometimes as ghost-writers. Therefore it's reasonable to assume, if there was something to tell, they would have zero incintive to do so, because keeping things on the hush, is part of how they get paid.
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The music business is not as formal as you seem to think it is. It's just not. You don't need to slap a contract on someone to keep them quiet. People can just have an understanding. [Edited 12/20/15 7:16am] | |
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Databanks assumptions are at least based on some verifiable facts. Yours are pure speculation. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Most 80's associate who have expressed themselves publicly about Prince and the recording sessions have expressed at the very least some critics, when not plain bashing, towards P's past actions, or revealed things Prince would obviously not have wanted them to reveal (as Susan did, and I don't see how Susan, of all people could expect any sort of job from Prince when she has retired from engineering some 25 years ago). They also often said they love/like/respect him, but most were pretty open when it came to criticizing certain things he'd done. I don't see how any of these people would or could "follow Prince's agenda" in the hope to get a gig from Prince given all that's been said by so many of them over the years, they know he'll call u or he won't regardless or what u say: despite public critics he called Eric, W&L, Sheila and even Morris and The Time to join in certain occasional shows or sessions when he wanted them. They probably won't reveal dirty facts about P's private life because that would be disgusting, but when it comes to the music and career, they usually aren't afraid to speak. After all Morris said last year Prince was "an asshole" and nevertheless last week P felt inclined to give MD&TT some publicity on his Twitter account. Former associates are waaaay more careful after the 90's, maybe indeed because some expect to be hired again and most likely because of confidentiality agreements (as several have publicly stated to explain why they couldn't speak about certain topics). Most of these people were never "friends" with Prince, they were employees before anything else, and therefore are also more inclined to keep their talks on a professional level, while most of the 80's crew considered themselves friends, peers and for some were even girlfrends with Prince. But anyway as Paul just noted above my policy is that we are talking about a topic that's been much researched and even though there's some room for speculation and certain research will be proven wrong by further research, we're talking historical data about a famous living person. My policy when it comes to all this is that unless negated by someone who was there or further research, present research and past testimonies by those who were there is all we've got and our "hunches", intuitions and gut feelings are just rubbish. I sometimes come-up with certain theories and always am very clear regarding the fact that they are mere theories based on whatever facts are available. Lots of people here, and I suspect u're among them, are more inclined to believe in whatever they chose to believe because their own logic or gut feeling (or even agenda because insane as it is certain people here have an agenda regarding how they wish Prince to be viewed by others) tells them it has to be the truth. A bit like someone I know from my job who always assumes people are lying because... he's himself a mythomaniac: your conception of the world dictates that everyone and everything has to bow to it. This is how we end-up with all those factless conspiracy theories presented as fact on the internet. I'm sorry if this post is again too "complicated" for you, but I'm willing to take responsibility on basing any reasoning I have on facts instead of my own gut-feeling. And if further research proves some past research to be wrong then all the better for it. Until then I'll stick to what we know or can reasonably assume from what we know by means of logic. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Thx A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Also Morris on the Drums on "New Power Generation" | |
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I read an interview on the Ebony magazine site where Prince says he never heard Condensate. But I remember an interview Jimmy Jam did at the time the album came out. . Being the first album you guys have done from start to finish with no involvement from Prince, would it be fair to call Condensate your debut album? You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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AKA.......as long as Jam, Lewis and Jesse are involved!!!!! #MajorShadeByPrince | |
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Wild And Loose and My Drawers | |
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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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