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The Revolution at their best I keep going back to a certain video that I love from The Revolution. The Revolution certainly had a great, but short run, with three proper albums (and one other song on SOTT).
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Bogged down with Miko? That's absurd. Miko was absolutely essential on the Parade tour. The wooh is on the one! | |
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The Parade tour smashed it... Purple Rain made The Revolution superstars and Parade showed just how funky and versatile they were as musicians/performers - As for Miko...I think he is the best rhythm guitarist Prince ever had (apart from himself!) - As for a "moment"...for me Mutiny @ Cobo...everything about it oozes quality...even Eric's bum note [Edited 6/19/16 5:44am] [Edited 6/19/16 5:54am] ~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~ | |
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"Miko was absolutley essential on the Parade tour"..."he is the best rhythm guitarist Prince ever had".....THIS. I love Wendy, but there were some nights he really smoked her in the dust. There's a funny clip (during the "P.R" "Baby I'm A Star" jam) where P runs to Miko and whispers something in his ear. Miko has a big happy "Wow!!" expression on his face...I wouldn't be surprised if he told Miko he was the next guy in the guitar slot........I love the "America" video. One of my faves..I hope someday the whole performance gets leaked or released. | |
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..never noticed it before but at 6:46 onward, P overdubbed a second clean funk guitar part. Sounds great thru phones. | |
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Miko is the opposite of Wendy so those who worship her willl say silly things like this. He was a better guitarist as well. Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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same can be said for miko worshippers. i preferred wendy's over all style and contribution to his band. [Edited 6/20/16 8:40am] | |
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but he would never have the song writing connection she did with Prince. Wendy & Miko had two different guitar styles. | |
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I love the feeling of the America video too . 4 me it's the 6.7.1984 Birthday show and the 8.1983 Dance Benefit show I wish more Puprle Rain tour shows were like these, Prince would have enjoyed them much more
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Yeah that. He's clearly a better guitar player, but people forget that he had a lot of studio time with Prince as well. He was with the camp for many years, longer than Wendy, and his style influenced the sound. (Those snappy, intricate and precise funk licks high up on the fretboard). He was also a very versatile player. [Edited 6/20/16 13:25pm] The wooh is on the one! | |
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1. Miko did not have a lot of studio time with Prince. Hardly even close as much as Wendy. 2. they were probably in the camp just as long as each other. Technically Wendy was behind the scenes since 1980/81. She was backstage when Prince & band were having stuff thrown at the Rolling Stones shows. As well as she was connected with the 1999 noituloveR background vocals on Free and Irresistable Bitch (so we don't know what pre 1983 (unreleased music shee might have been on) 3. As far as what Miko actually played on is far less that what Wendy played on (Miko was assigned guitarist on the Family album/music) but Wendy actually played guitar, as well as on Apollonia 6, SOTT 4. Miko was live for Sheila E the Glamorous Life and I believe he recorded on 2 Sexy. Prince wanted him to be guitarist 4 the Family. He performed at the 1st Avenue show but did nothing on the album. Merci4theSpeedofAMadClownInSummer was a fulll Sheila E band recording, but I don't know if Miko was on that one. He did guitar on the extended Mountains cut(the Wendy & Lisa created). He did nothing on SOTT. nothing on the Black Album, I believe he played guitar or only voca on Eye Know, nothing on Batman, he was on guitar on We Can Funk(86 unreleased) but only Wendy is on guitar on the released(1990 version) 5. Now, there are songs that Miko played on studio that Prince took it and did the guitar himself. This is some of where I got frustrated with Prince in that people did do studio work but got no album work credit. $$$ I wish he would have had Miko officially on the Family album (I wish at least Romance 1600 had more band cuts) etc The Time, Madhouse etc 6. I don't know how much of Miko's playing actually influenced Prince's sound. But I know Prince did 'borrow' licks from Miko as well as others. He talked about that in the post 1990 interview.
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Wendy was around since Lisa joined the band in 1980, so that's 7yrs plus her guitar/vocals/voice are on Graffiti Bridge songs(where Miko who was in the 1990 band was not on any album songs)
Miko was in Sheila E's live band for the Glamorous Life tour he was at least in her band by June/July 1984. But not in the band yet by the Glamorous Life video released in June.
Miko actually did not play on the Family album (Wendy did)
She is even vocally on Madhouse that's the Revolution talking #2
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Wendy was around since Lisa joined the band in 1980, so that's 7yrs plus her guitar/vocals/voice are on Graffiti Bridge songs(where Miko who was in the 1990 band was not on any album songs)
Miko was in Sheila E's live band for the Glamorous Life tour he was at least in her band by June/July 1984. But not in the band yet by the Glamorous Life video released in June.
Miko actually did not play on the Family album (Wendy did)
She is even vocally on Madhouse that's the Revolution talking #2
Standing backstage is not the same as being on stage 😊 Miko was on stage with Prince occationally since as least 1983. The wooh is on the one! | |
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1. He did, actually. Not saying everything, or even most, was released. 2. Standing backstage is not the same thing as standing on stange. Miko performed with Prince since at least '83. 3. Neither Wendy or Miko played a great deal on the released recordings. 4. I bet he plays on IGBABN 5. Agreed 6. Agreed
The wooh is on the one! | |
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i'll take the wendy/dez eras over any other era. | |
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1. Yes I agree he did some sessions work. But not much with Prince. He was mostly a live musician. 2. She was in the camp and on 1999(1982) Miko did not perform with Prince. He was in Sheila E's band, but the band was not formed till mid 1984. She did not have a band ready by the shooting of the Glamorous Life video 3. Wendy played and sang on a great deal of released recordings. including protege stuff, and cuts like Dance Electric 4. what song is IGBABN? 5. I still wish other musicians like Miko were more involved in the album projects. Like GL Romance 1600, the Family etc
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Wendy Melvoin
Miko Waever
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So 4 years for Wendy (and that's really stretching it, as she didn't play guitar on the 1999 album or tour), 7 years for Miko. IGBABN=It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night The wooh is on the one! | |||||
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5 yrs 1999(1982) - Parade(1986) 4yrs 1983-1986 is recording and performing with Prince in band . Miko was a live guitarist for Prince (IGBABN) was live | |||||
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* Hearing the Revolution perform Alexa de Paris live 1986 was brilliance
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YES!! I don't have a good video copy of the whole show, but you can tell it was another groundbraking move. I do have a good sound & vid copy of Alexa de Paris from this show. I love the audiences response throught the song.
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I don't know about Miko's involvement in Prince's creative process but on the limited information I can draw from: - Miko performed the funkiest licks on rhythm guitar I have heard in any Prince band - Wendy provided Prince with a new position in how to invent a new funk - Both were invaluable... for my favourite Parade era ~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~ | |
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"Miko performed the funkiest licks on rhythm guitar I have heard in any Prince band"...."Wendy provided Prince with a new position in how to invent a new funk".....Yup. The slow funk groove at the end of "Life Can Be So Nice" (Detroit birthday show 86) is a perfect example. Those guitar chords that they both played were unreal....straight out of the Sly & The Family Stone book. | |
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Computer Blue
live, studio
I can never get enough of what was happening on this song | |
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Digging it from 3mins! [Edited 6/22/16 14:29pm] ~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~ | |
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extra background vocals too | |
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Power Fantastic was recorded mid March 1985
Understandably, in all the confusion something was bound to fall between the cracks. Intended for “The Dream Factory,” POWER FANTASTIC is just about as eponymously titled a song as there could be. At one of the first sessions in Prince’s sprawling new house, separation earned a whole new meaning when Lisa Coleman found herself playing the grand piano in the upstairs living room while the rest of the band huddled in the crowded basement studio. Connected only by mikes and earphones, The Revolution still managed to pull off the exquisite song in a single take – even the jazzy intro that Prince suggested just as tape was ready to roll. Late at night when the world's a-sleepin' Power fantastic is in your life at last Minor G is the chord of pleasure
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OldFriends4Sale said:
YES!! I don't have a good video copy of the whole show, but you can tell it was another groundbraking move. I do have a good sound & vid copy of Alexa de Paris from this show. I love the audiences response throught the song.
It's was an intetesting addition to the set. And it makes it pretty clear that Wendy didn't record the studio version,if anyone believed that. The wooh is on the one! | |
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