I agree with having the engineers' of each time period to weigh in with perspectives in tune with Prince's mindset at the times of recordings. As long as they left the projects and Prince in good-standing... Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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paulludvig said: We need someone who appreciates Prince's entire catalogue, not just the 80's material or material featuring familiy members and close friends. That rules out Alan Leeds and some of the other people mentioned. [Edited 6/13/16 12:49pm] Exactly. I find both Alan and Eric very predictable in their Prince taste. It's laughable that Alan keeps comparing D'Angelo to Prince...ever the hustler. And Eric is so loyal to Wendy/Lisa that he forgets how important P was to his career. Too much self interest in their discussions. Bring in some knowledgeable music outsiders to advance the discussion. | |
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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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Agreed! Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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wow. What a cold, cold (insert the word here) you are. | |
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But that make you an expert, huh? | |
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THIs shows how little you know about Prince. | |
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I agree, not everyone lives in the US - I am an Aussie girl and I doubt I could get there - I may be able to once in my lifetime, but life happens and we dont always have the funds for flight and travel, but we can afford to buy a download / or CD / DVD - and it is a nice way to keep our collections growing................ Thank you Prince for every note you left behind 💜 | |
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Those three yes! IMO | |
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OK, a couple of things.
First off, the Bremer Trust has been given authority to hire experts to assist with the utilization of Prince's music. By nature, that use has to be for the benefit of the estate and the heirs of the estate.
However, if the Trust were to select persons with no genuine knowledge of Prince's music, that would be tragic. I hope the Trust understand this and will act accordingly.
I'm not sure how anyone could doubt that Alan Leeds would be a sober-minded and thoughtful choice for this process. A familiarity with the more recent contents of the Vault would be less important, in my mind, than having people of intelligence and integrity involved with this process.
Eric Leeds would be an excellent choice, So would Sheila E. Clearly Kirk Johnson should be a participant.
Bottom line -- no one individual should have control of the process, but Alan would be an indispensable participant. He has an extremely keen mind and is a genuine, honest person.
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I don't know much about this Alan guy but I just hope there's NO VULTURES!!! So sad to see a preview of the circus that this will all become with people possibly staking claims etc... he deserves way better care to be taken of what he left to the world. | |
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babynoz said:
Agree!!! | |
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AlexHahn said:[quote] OK, a couple of things.
First off, the Bremer Trust has been given authority to hire experts to assist with the utilization of Prince's music. By nature, that use has to be for the benefit of the estate and the heirs of the estate.
However, if the Trust were to select persons with no genuine knowledge of Prince's music, that would be tragic. I hope the Trust understand this and will act accordingly.
I'm not sure how anyone could doubt that Alan Leeds would be a sober-minded and thoughtful choice for this process. A familiarity with the more recent contents of the Vault would be less important, in my mind, than having people of intelligence and integrity involved with this process.
Eric Leeds would be an excellent choice, So would Sheila E. Clearly Kirk Johnson should be a participant.
Bottom line -- no one individual should have control of the process, but Alan would be an indispensable participant. He has an extremely keen mind and is a genuine, honest person. I believe appointing someone Prince no longer spoke to and who made not so nice comments about him in public mostly b4 he died is disrespectful to Prince. Sorry. [Edited 6/13/16 21:33pm] | |
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You take the risk that Kirk J "emancipates" the tracks on production. | |
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paulludvig said:
Again - spot on! Agreed. The man and his little brother are so full of themselves. The smug self csntered nobody's that like to paint themselves above Prince. | |
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wonder505 said:[quote] AlexHahn said: OK, a couple of things.
First off, the Bremer Trust has been given authority to hire experts to assist with the utilization of Prince's music. By nature, that use has to be for the benefit of the estate and the heirs of the estate.
However, if the Trust were to select persons with no genuine knowledge of Prince's music, that would be tragic. I hope the Trust understand this and will act accordingly.
I'm not sure how anyone could doubt that Alan Leeds would be a sober-minded and thoughtful choice for this process. A familiarity with the more recent contents of the Vault would be less important, in my mind, than having people of intelligence and integrity involved with this process.
Eric Leeds would be an excellent choice, So would Sheila E. Clearly Kirk Johnson should be a participant.
Bottom line -- no one individual should have control of the process, but Alan would be an indispensable participant. He has an extremely keen mind and is a genuine, honest person. I believe appointing someone Prince no longer spoke to and who made not so nice comments about him in public mostly b4 he died is disrespectful to Prince. Sorry. [Edited 6/13/16 21:33pm] Shelia E has stated that all the unreleased vault tracks should be 'destroyed', so I think we should leave her out of the process don't you? Even Morris Day wants the vault sealed and the music unreleased. These allegedly close (Prince and Alan were on bad terms and Prince and Shelia E fell out about 5-6 years ago) and former associates are really not the best qualified to handle the vault because they're not balanced or objective enough. | |
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I beginning to wonder if Sheila and Morris are worried that there's stuff in the vault that shows them in an unflattering light. A drum solo gone wrong or something like that... Or that they won't make any money from a Time or Sheila E album... Anyway, Thetan is right: all these former associates may have their own agendas... And of course there was no one who was close to Prince throughout his whole life so we would have different people handling different tapes... Sounds like a mess! I think the job of releasing this vault material (and I think it should be released because judging from what we have on bootlegs, there's just too much good music in there that shouldn't be left to gather dust) should be done by a team of music historians/engineers who have experience with remastering old tapes with people like Leeds and Rodgers providing background information. Then a box set could be released with the tapes remastered and sounding as good as possible and a booklet with all the recording information and some anecdotes by the people who used to know Prince. | |
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I think Alan would be good with the 80's stuff, along with others from around then. He doesn't have to do the 90's stuff, this doesn't have to be all or nothing. He's proven he can do a good boxset, what's everyone else's résumé?
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I'm not suprised you support the people that gave you the dirt on Prince for your book. The wooh is on the one! | |
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agreed...I think a team is required. Not an entire commitee...just a handful of 'expert' people. those with access to him, understanding of the industry and most of all, a real love for Prince. | |
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Again that rules out the Leeds brothers. Eric has stated on numerous occations that he didn't like or understand a lot Prince's music. Alan is to close to his brother. The wooh is on the one! | |
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babynoz said:
Alan had zip to do with Prince and his stardom on the contrary he only presided in his downfall. He was merely lucky enough to be at the right place when Prince had already reached his peak. Under his tenure is when Prince started to fall. He did not understand the music or the man, he nothing to keep the momentum going so of course things fell apart. He did not know anything about Princes music and what made him so great. He was stunned when Prince died that so many people felt as strongly about him as he did. He is white, so some here and I'm sure he himself feel he has entitlement simply because of that. Because he looks the part. Eric certainly feels a lot of entitlement and thinks so high of himself to think his ideas about music are above Princes. Queslove or anyone else who IS a somebody, an accomplished musician and someone who TOUGHT a Prince course at a university is a far better choice that a nobody that was at the right place at the right time. Enough with the Leeds brothers. [Edited 6/14/16 8:52am] | |
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In fairness, he's not a nobody, he was also James Brown's manager, and D'Angelo's after Prince. He managed them all at the, or at least a, height of their careers. He also helped put together what is usually considered the definitive boxset on James Brown, Star Time. I don't think anyone in this thread is saying he's responsible for Prince's success, that would be insane, but to say he's responsible for his downfall is more than stretching it. | |
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jaawwnn said: In fairness, he's not a nobody, he was also James Brown's manager, and D'Angelo's after Prince. He managed them all at the, or at least a, height of their careers. He also helped put together what is usually considered the definitive boxset on James Brown, Star Time. I don't think anyone in this thread is saying he's responsible for Prince's success, that would be insane, but to say he's responsible for his downfall is more than stretching it. Again, he simply managed them AFTER they had already made it. AFTER they had proven themselves. Being there after the fact is not that big of an achievement. He is a lucky nobody that has been cashing in on the cache of James Brown for a long time. That's been his whole achievement and what has gotten him gigs, his lucky association with JB and his white privelage. We know how much Prince cared for JB, and we know how much DAngelo cares about both JB and Prince, so let's be honest and real here. Enough with the Leed brothers. They've been lucky enough. This needs people with actual talent and love for his work, not just white privelage and luck. Shit, and with Eric, out of sheer nepotism was GIVEN the opportunity of a lifetime, exposure to a wide audience and a shot at a career in music. (which he blew)How lucky can a guy get, and he still manages to act like an ungrateful douche big shot who knew better about music than Prince. A little modesty, appreciation and shutting his ass up would have been in order but his white entitlement, smugness and snobbyness always bubbled over. [Edited 6/14/16 9:56am] | |
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Okay, God forbid if and when your time comes, I hope they appoint somebody you stopped speaking to decades ago and made negative public comments about you in the recent part of your life, to take over your precious items. If that were me, I dont care how qualified that person is, hell to the NO! | |
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