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Which band? Lets say you are a musician and prince asked you to be in a band, which would you want to be in Npg or the revolution? Me I think Npg I would loved to work with Rosie and I find the songs at that time amazing , not that the revolution wasn't , I think I just have a soft spot for that era | |
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NPG...the funk and grooves during those years were just my style...awesome. And I LOVE Sonny T. and Levi. They're awesome...I would have been honored to work with them. Heck, I'd be cool as the gopher...bump it....lol Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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Whichever was latest, so NPG.
I think the music was superb and didn't get the attention it deserves back then. [Edited 7/11/16 18:28pm] | |
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well I couldnt stand Tony M so Imma go with the Revolution or Maceo and Rhonda and them | |
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Rhonda was a bad ass chick...she really doesnt get the props she deserves around here. | |
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The Revolution or the noituloveR
Those were some really exciting times. pre fame or right in the middle of it happening. They were and are still like a family. so I would be touring/knowing the Time, Sheila E, the Family, Jill Jones, Vanity 6, Susan Rogers etc
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The band he played with during the ONA/Musicology period was loaded with talent. Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, John Blackwell, Ronaldo Neta, Rhonda Smith, Candy Dulfer, and I'm sure I'm missing a few more. | |
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The Revolution was epic, and its own monster. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Wit nods to OldFriends4Sale and TrivialPursuit, I'd want to be in the Revolution pre-Purple Rain, maybe even before it was actually called "The Revolution". Dirty Mind/Controversy era to 1999. That would've been tight. Music was good, polished but still raw. You can tell they/he had the hunger back then. That's how I'm living now anyway, just feel like I would've fit in. But 90's NPG, Gold Experience era, that would've been cool too. I like the music, again it was super tight, but I think what draws me to this band/era was not the sound or the style but the fact that Prince just absolutely did not give a fuck what people thought about him at that time. Mentally, this era was way more fuckin punk rock than any other IMO. I that. | |
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