I want to know what is in the vault as much as anyone but the thought of anyone but Prince determining the final form of a project is not appealing to me. Even those who knew him best do not know what his true vision of a particular song or project was. Human nature will almost guarantee that anyone involved will put there personal "spin", sound, whatever you want to call it on the work. All we will end up with is "Roadhouse Garden as interpreted by Questlove".
Now if there are fully fleshed out albums, videos, concerts, etc. sitting in that vault, let them loose as they are. Issue the deluxe remasters that everyone is clamoring for. Perhaps an outtakes or demos project could be figured out but leave the unfinished works unfinished. Prince didn't finish them for a reason and in my opinion, that should be respected. | |
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I do like the Elvis Follow That Dream (FTD) series in every way except price. I'm not an expert on the issue but when I look at prices it looks like they typically charge about $40 for a double disc set. If it is something I'll listen to repeated times I'll consider it but for live recordings or "crappy" sounding outtakes I'll pass. | |
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The outtake CD's I've bought sound crystal clear - nothing short of amazing. The best feature is the banter between songs. The Jungle Room, for example, made me feel as if I was there. I was fascinated by that. (JR is the one I bought on my visit) I agree the price sucks. I think they are so expensive because they don't make a lot of them, but use high quality packaging, and also the overhead. Thats all I can think of outside of the obvious. You didn't hear this from me, but Elvis fans have been known to trade their FTD releases among small groups to curb cost. I don't have a desire to own all of them, so I personally haven't gotten involved in that, but it happens. [Edited 6/13/16 13:23pm] | |
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Yes he has, a lot of digs. | |
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I'd love an official, rhinestone-encrusted symbol pendant necklace - a long one, like P used to wear! | |
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Well Questlove is Alan leeds buddy via connection thorugh D'angelo throughout the years. So, if ya want Leeds, you're going to end up with Questlove HEAVILY in the mix. Trust. | |
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berlinas2k said: I want to know what is in the vault as much as anyone but the thought of anyone but Prince determining the final form of a project is not appealing to me. Even those who knew him best do not know what his true vision of a particular song or project was. Human nature will almost guarantee that anyone involved will put there personal "spin", sound, whatever you want to call it on the work. All we will end up with is "Roadhouse Garden as interpreted by Questlove".
Now if there are fully fleshed out albums, videos, concerts, etc. sitting in that vault, let them loose as they are. Issue the deluxe remasters that everyone is clamoring for. Perhaps an outtakes or demos project could be figured out but leave the unfinished works unfinished. Prince didn't finish them for a reason and in my opinion, that should be respected. If P put songs in the vault, he probably didn't have any "vision" for them to begin with. The best thing to do would be to simply release the songs in chronological order, with people like Susan Rodgers et al writing liner notes. | |
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I've said this before here, but I'll say it again: | |
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Bad idea, terrig. No one is going to cough up money for a ticket four times a year just to hear some music. (Besides, it would be bootlegged anyway.) It should be released on CD and downloads and streaming, so folks can pick the format they like. [Edited 6/13/16 14:59pm] | |
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I understand some of the arguments against Mr.Alan Leeds, and I didn´t like his suggestions in that interview but hey, come on, he wrote some great liner notes for the Hits and B-sides album, and he knows a lot about the music up until the early 90s. Though I bet that his brother Eric, as someone who was directly involved in the making of many songs, probably knows even more. But then again, they should definitely not be the only ones in charge of the vault. I´d add Wendy and Lisa, Sonny Thompson , maybe even Kirk Johnson and people like Hans Martin Buff, Femi Jiya of course, and loyal and long time band members such as Morris Hayes. There ´s so much material, so many eras, so many different recording techniques, and so much history....it is almost impossible (and irresponsible) to leave it up to just one or two people to decide what to release and how to release it.
" 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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Of course it would be fantastic to have exhibits and events etc etc at PP. And I hope that happens - but the music should be available to fans across the globe in a variety of formats. Not all of us can afford quarterly visits to Minneapolis, you know! | |
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IKR we are not all millionaires in the UK with a private jet who can just fly to minneapolis. | |
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KoolEaze said: I understand some of the arguments against Mr.Alan Leeds, and I didn´t like his suggestions in that interview but hey, come on, he wrote some great liner notes for the Hits and B-sides album, and he knows a lot about the music up until the early 90s. Though I bet that his brother Eric, as someone who was directly involved in the making of many songs, probably knows even more. But then again, they should definitely not be the only ones in charge of the vault. I´d add Wendy and Lisa, Sonny Thompson , maybe even Kirk Johnson and people like Hans Martin Buff, Femi Jiya of course, and loyal and long time band members such as Morris Hayes. There ´s so much material, so many eras, so many different recording techniques, and so much history....it is almost impossible (and irresponsible) to leave it up to just one or two people to decide what to release and how to release it.
Koolease, I agree....need more than a few proplr. I only suggest Alan be the main man in charge to oversee the project. He is an authority in the years he was there but may choose to bring in Morris Hayes or others for the other eras. How do I find Alan????? | |
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But..but...I just sent you an orgnote, and you´ve opened and read it, right? Just send him an orgnote, he used to have an account here. He was quite nice and talkative here. Much like Eric, who is also always nice, polite, talkative and friendly with the fans. " 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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Alan Leeds has not worked with, or spoken to Prince in how many years/decades? and his last public comments about Prince were very negative. Put yourself in Prince's place, would you want this to happen to you? what a horrible idea.
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He comes across as a very honest and brutally honest person. Nothing wrong with that. And here on the org he´s been very nice and open to all those who sent him questions. Of course he´s said some less than flattering stuff about Prince and of course we don´t have to agree with him on every single thing he´s said , and like I said, I wouldn´t want him to be the only person in charge but to exclude him from any future projects regarding Prince´s music or biography would be a grave mistake. He´s a walking encyclopedia as far as the 1982-1993 years are concerned. " 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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Ooops...that was one "honest" too much. " 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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His public comments can be labeled as brutally honest althought I felt a few were unnecessary, but IDK, I cant speak for Prince personally but instead of looking at it from a fan perspective, if that were me I would not want Alan near my stuff whether he had a point or not. I don't think Prince took a liking to those comments. [Edited 6/13/16 15:48pm] | |
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NorthC said: berlinas2k said: I want to know what is in the vault as much as anyone but the thought of anyone but Prince determining the final form of a project is not appealing to me. Even those who knew him best do not know what his true vision of a particular song or project was. Human nature will almost guarantee that anyone involved will put there personal "spin", sound, whatever you want to call it on the work. All we will end up with is "Roadhouse Garden as interpreted by Questlove".
Now if there are fully fleshed out albums, videos, concerts, etc. sitting in that vault, let them loose as they are. Issue the deluxe remasters that everyone is clamoring for. Perhaps an outtakes or demos project could be figured out but leave the unfinished works unfinished. Prince didn't finish them for a reason and in my opinion, that should be respected. If P put songs in the vault, he probably didn't have any "vision" for them to begin with. The best thing to do would be to simply release the songs in chronological order, with people like Susan Rodgers et al writing liner notes. Not sure if you're agreeing with me or not. As I said, if he left something in there, he couldn't or didn't want to flesh it out to his imagined conclusion. Perhaps it was an aborted idea, he lost interest, whatever. The point is, who is Susan Rogers, just as an example, to finish what he started. She may know how he liked to work or what his "sound" was but she has no idea what he was seeing in his mind. I'm all for her remastering albums from the time she worked with him and overseeing expanded editions. But no one should be allowed to finish his incomplete works. | |
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It seems that Kirk Johnson knew Prince better than almost anyone, and he was his trusted confidante until the very end. He should definitely have a seat at the table. | |
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What is needed is a Board of Directors. | |
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Bingo. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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wonder505 said: Alan Leeds has not worked with, or spoken to Prince in how many years/decades? and his last public comments about Prince were very negative. Put yourself in Prince's place, would you want this to happen to you? what a horrible idea.
[Edited 6/13/16 15:35pm] Agreed. It's a dreadful idea and based on Alan's own comments, won't even result in the release of much unheard material. | |
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I totally agree with you, babynoz. I do trust Sheila E.'s take on the music as well, since regardless of their ups and downs, she's been there in some capacity throughout the decades with Prince. Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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Do you happen to know the premise behind her desire to destroy the vault???? That's like burning Picasso's studio!!! Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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