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wonder505 said: I finally had a chance to review some clips from the show and I'm sorry, the shows were awful and I am thankful Prince moved on to other band members.
I know I'm going to get beat up and crucified for this but just as Prince was overly criticized here for everything he did, the Revolution will not get a pass.
Wendy was horrible. I'm not impressed with her opening to Purple Rain which sounded flat compared to the way Prince used to do it and lawd when she sang in 1999, she was off key off beat with no rhythmn and soul in her vocals.
The Baby I'm a Star rendition with Susannah dancing like Elaine from Seinfeld They were all out of sync singing the opening lyrics. Bilal tried his best.
I'm like is this the Revolution yall were hell bent on Prince reuniting with???? I actually had to go back and watch one of Prince's welcome to America shows and sit and be in awe on how he commanded the stage and had such control of his vocals and instrumentation with such ease.
Andre saved those shows and he's not apart of the Revolution.
I am sensitive to the fact that the fans needed this for healing purposes so Im glad they did it.I suppose
But watching those clips made me miss Prince even more. Man I miss him and there will NEVER be band leader like him ever and I am thrilled he moved on to the NPG and allowed himself to grow as a musician and explore othe avenues.
and before I hear excuses about how they had to work through the emotions and didnt have time to rehearse. Go back and listen to Prince's performance when he JUST heard Vanity died before taking the stage. He literally took my breath away.
For all those supporting any Revolution Tour, more power to you. Good point about that night Prince learned about Vanity's death. Prince went on stage and completely reworked the songs to express his sense of loss. But I guess that's the difference between a real artist and a backing band. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Hah... I don't talk about youuuh, I don't talk about youuh! | |
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Because other than D'Angelo, Bilal IS THAT DUDE!!!!! | |
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Hah... I don't talk about youuuh, I don't talk about youuh! oh dear, now youve turned this into a "youre always picking on me" tune. My only vendetta is the truth. Which i threw back at ya because of the way you chose to respond to me. It only gets messy with you when I ask for facts or bring up comparisons for the sake of fairness. Ive kept on topic and made my point to you about the word "attack".. Just as Bilal is trashed here, im free to write my review. Without Prince the Revolution is not tight as a stand alone. Thats my opinion. Ive witnessed tighter bands that played in Prince's absence. I was very dissappointed by what i saw, especially with Wendy on lead vocals. Andre saved the day and should consider doing more shows. In fact ive found similar reviews back in 2012 here on The Org. Thats my revelation about the Revolution. [Edited 9/11/16 15:32pm] | |
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paulludvig said: wonder505 said: I finally had a chance to review some clips from the show and I'm sorry, the shows were awful and I am thankful Prince moved on to other band members.
I know I'm going to get beat up and crucified for this but just as Prince was overly criticized here for everything he did, the Revolution will not get a pass.
Wendy was horrible. I'm not impressed with her opening to Purple Rain which sounded flat compared to the way Prince used to do it and lawd when she sang in 1999, she was off key off beat with no rhythmn and soul in her vocals.
The Baby I'm a Star rendition with Susannah dancing like Elaine from Seinfeld They were all out of sync singing the opening lyrics. Bilal tried his best.
I'm like is this the Revolution yall were hell bent on Prince reuniting with???? I actually had to go back and watch one of Prince's welcome to America shows and sit and be in awe on how he commanded the stage and had such control of his vocals and instrumentation with such ease.
Andre saved those shows and he's not apart of the Revolution.
I am sensitive to the fact that the fans needed this for healing purposes so Im glad they did it.I suppose
But watching those clips made me miss Prince even more. Man I miss him and there will NEVER be band leader like him ever and I am thrilled he moved on to the NPG and allowed himself to grow as a musician and explore othe avenues.
and before I hear excuses about how they had to work through the emotions and didnt have time to rehearse. Go back and listen to Prince's performance when he JUST heard Vanity died before taking the stage. He literally took my breath away.
For all those supporting any Revolution Tour, more power to you. Good point about that night Prince learned about Vanity's death. Prince went on stage and completely reworked the songs to express his sense of loss. But I guess that's the difference between a real artist and a backing band. Exactly!! | |
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I agree with your statements. They make excuses for them but with Prince they wanted to Rake him over the coals with no mercy, sympahy, breaks, or understanding. | |
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I have to agree with much of this. Of course, actually being at the event, any event, you are going to get a better experience. Having said that, your comments made me realize just how far Prince had evolved as a performer and from that material. I can't see The Revolution backing him for the SOTT or Lovesexy era. They come off as stiff and unable to improvise as well as later bands and musicians. Its not a dig at them. They are good at what they do for what they did, at that time. These shows made it all too obvious how far Prince had come from that era, even if it was his most commercially succesful.
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If you werent there you really cant pass judgement. The sum of an experience isnt only what transmits through video - and this is why Prince promoted real music with real musicians with real participants -
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Like I was saying, folks are STILL reeling over 1st Born Second. This article says it ALL. Bottom line: Bilal is more relevant than ever.
THE REVISIT: BILAL’S â€... SECOND’"Bilal has been heralded for lending his vocals to Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly in 2015, but the closing track on First Born Second is more relevant today, 15 years later, than ever. Speaking to the status of Black Americans in this country, Bilal digs into a rawness that only he can deliver. The psychedelic instrumentation literally emulates the state of insanity many of us are finding ourselves in after months of seeing ourselves killed by police on loop. I couldn’t think of a better way to end this incredible album.
Bilal’s career over the last 15 years has taken him all over the world and his fans across the musical landscape. We’ve loved. We’ve been fed up. We’ve been feenin’. We’ve felt loss. Bilal’s music was there for all of it and served as the perfect score. Read More...
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I'm one of those who would argue like you with people who were not there who dissed Prince concerts, especially when I was there myself. I'm sure fans had a blast and the experience is what was needed, but I have never, seen the flatness, bad vocals and screw ups in a Prince live show, especially in his recent years like I saw in the clips. I hope they tighten up. | |
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I agree with others on here and I said it before that Wendy just not strong vocally, and I was unimpressed when she sang Sometimes It Snow In April at First Avenue. I listened to her sanging with Prince on When Doves Cry demo years ago and she was awful. Her voice is better for alt rock type of songs. I wish Lisa sang Sometimes It Snow In April even though I prefer Susannah and Jill vocals. Jill also said recently on her Facebook page that Sheila (all this time I thought it was Wendy) sang Irresistable Bitch in the studio but Wendy was credited and Take Me With You was actually sang mostly by Lisa and Jill indicate PRince's ongoing practices at that time credit women who can't sang and mixed their voices with women who can sang. | |
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lol@ people criticizing Wendy's vocals newsflash: with a few exceptions,most of Prince's female proteges/bandmembers were not exactly the best vocalists.I thought we all knew this already,lol. | |
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