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Thread started 07/05/16 10:40pm

rogifan

Why Prince decided to work with Joshua Welton

From a December 2015 Ebony interview (sadly no longer on their site)

https://www.facebook.com/...788385046/

EBONY: You’ve never had a producer. What made you choose Joshua Welton for Hit N Run: Phase One?

Prince: His faith in God really struck a nerve. And you know how you can just feel that something’s gonna work and it feels right, it’s a good fit? I knew the band was going to work, I knew the relationship with him was gonna work. I check people out now to see how faith-based they are and how real they are about it. That goes a long way, I gotta tell you. Because I can trust them. I can give him the key and don’t have to worry.


Interesting comment. Makes me wonder then if later in P's career believing in God was a requirement for working with him? Or at lest he actively sought out people who were faith-based?
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Reply #1 posted 07/06/16 11:00am

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Reportedly, Morris Hayes left the band at one point, partially "because of the religion thing". He told a previous band member (from pre-JW time) that's why he left. shrug He returned after that for a while, so I don't know if he converted, fake-converted, or Prince just needed a good keyboardist again.

I've always (safely?) assumed that Prince wants everyone around him to believe just like him, because in his eyes it's the only way. It's quite a narrow view, and balks at his huge stance on diversity from years prior. I would imagine some of those NPG converts will step away from the JW crap as this year rolls on. Just a thought.

Sidenote: Now that I think about it, I think he had a long stint with Prince than Fink did, all years accumulated.

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Reply #2 posted 07/08/16 4:36am

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TrivialPursuit said:

Reportedly, Morris Hayes left the band at one point, partially "because of the religion thing". He told a previous band member (from pre-JW time) that's why he left. shrug He returned after that for a while, so I don't know if he converted, fake-converted, or Prince just needed a good keyboardist again.

I've always (safely?) assumed that Prince wants everyone around him to believe just like him, because in his eyes it's the only way. It's quite a narrow view, and balks at his huge stance on diversity from years prior. I would imagine some of those NPG converts will step away from the JW crap as this year rolls on. Just a thought.

Sidenote: Now that I think about it, I think he had a long stint with Prince than Fink did, all years accumulated.


---- Mr.Hayes was the longest band member Prince had. He also said he came out of the church playing music so I doubt being a Christian was the issue but some of the things JWs believe are not a part of traditional Christiany. I could see Prince not being successful at converting anyone to being a JW.
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Reply #3 posted 07/08/16 9:23am

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laurarichardson said:


---- Mr.Hayes was the longest band member Prince had. He also said he came out of the church playing music so I doubt being a Christian was the issue but some of the things JWs believe are not a part of traditional Christiany. I could see Prince not being successful at converting anyone to being a JW.


I don't mean to say him being a Christian was the issue. It was Prince's attempts to convert him to the JW side. I also, like you, don't believe Prince successfully converted everyone. I mean, shit - was he trying to form the Jehovah 5?

I also wonder how Prince justified his JW beliefs, scrapping everything else he'd ever believed, and still blended astrology and mysticism - practices which are pointedly not Christian. Even chalking it up to "the gemini in me" is against JW, and Christian, beliefs. Weird.



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Reply #4 posted 07/09/16 9:32am

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TrivialPursuit said:



laurarichardson said:



---- Mr.Hayes was the longest band member Prince had. He also said he came out of the church playing music so I doubt being a Christian was the issue but some of the things JWs believe are not a part of traditional Christiany. I could see Prince not being successful at converting anyone to being a JW.


I don't mean to say him being a Christian was the issue. It was Prince's attempts to convert him to the JW side. I also, like you, don't believe Prince successfully converted everyone. I mean, shit - was he trying to form the Jehovah 5?

I also wonder how Prince justified his JW beliefs, scrapping everything else he'd ever believed, and still blended astrology and mysticism - practices which are pointedly not Christian. Even chalking it up to "the gemini in me" is against JW, and Christian, beliefs. Weird.





--- He took what he wanted from the JWs and mixed it up to suit his lifestyle. He did the same thing with traditional Christianity. He really thought God was the " booty" in the sky!!! I would like to think he modified this as he got older or just wised up and stopped writing about it.
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Reply #5 posted 07/09/16 6:23pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

laurarichardson said:


---- Mr.Hayes was the longest band member Prince had. He also said he came out of the church playing music so I doubt being a Christian was the issue but some of the things JWs believe are not a part of traditional Christiany. I could see Prince not being successful at converting anyone to being a JW.


I don't mean to say him being a Christian was the issue. It was Prince's attempts to convert him to the JW side. I also, like you, don't believe Prince successfully converted everyone. I mean, shit - was he trying to form the Jehovah 5?

I also wonder how Prince justified his JW beliefs, scrapping everything else he'd ever believed, and still blended astrology and mysticism - practices which are pointedly not Christian. Even chalking it up to "the gemini in me" is against JW, and Christian, beliefs. Weird.



lol lol lol at "was he trying to form the Jehovah 5?"

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Reply #6 posted 07/11/16 9:14am

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Well I am curious then how P got along so well with Josh and Hannah since they were devout Christians but not JW. Who knows maybe Josh was converting P. lol
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