Tony M was around during the making of the Purple Rain movie, was he not (as a Game Boy or whatever they were called?--LOL) But, P didn't want too much break-dancing in the movie (something like that.)
I see your point about how people influence one another. But my problem with the narrative revolving around the Revolution etc is that people act as though Prince was some technically brilliant (but musically naive) sponge and that W and L were the true visionary talents that he absorbed into his otherwise lacking work. And that when they parted ways, Prince lost his visionary ways (like an sponge that had been wrung out and emptied). But his making mistakes in his later eras doesn't negate the fact that P was the one who ultimately made the decisions during the Revolution period. He chose to be influenced by W and L. He chose to let them in a little more than others. He explored avenues/influences that they may have shown him but I imagine there were musical avenues exposed to him by those ladies that he chose not to visit. Also, how do we know that he didn't seek out these different influences by himself? His dad's influence is often ignored (I still don't buy that Alan Leeds introduced him to jazz music, maybe some musicans but I imagine Prince already knew some jazz just through osmosis.) Other bandmates have probably influenced him as well as visa versa. He can't do everyting I get that. But why do we assume that he couldn't record a lot of the music himself? He was a brilliant musican making pop albums.
I understand the temptation to play down Prince's musical autocracy and shine a light on his ability to collaborate back then and to give some credit to the gifted people he worked with. But I think it would be nice if people like W and L had mentioned a bit more often Prince's own musicality and how it may have influenced them in their work. (Unless I missing something-- after their parting I didn't see much) They did say they were missing his cues during the Revolution reunion performances but speaking strictly about his musical influence I haven't heard much (but I could be wrong). Prince even would specifically point out contributions from Lisa years later during the P and M tour..
Slightly off topic, but I still marvel over his take on Dolphin/Heroes during the P and M tour, and he is alone on that stage (both interpreting and redefining his own and someone's else music in a truely moving way.)--Brilliant without the bells and whistles. He should have done that more often and more noticably..("The Truth" album should not be an obscure album IMO).. I wonder what earlier bandmates felt about that tour (or if they had seen it?) or even that album. I suspect Prince did listen to the later music of his former bandmates--since he invited Leeds and the Time to perform for him in later years.
I stand by the opinion that Prince himself was the most brilliant musician by far of that group but there are some people who make him out to be a figurehead. I am not saying you. I am saying the narrative is out there in comment sections of some of his earlier videos.
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I agree, I assumed it was that kind of thing. But people created the rumors from this song, at least from what I've read on the org in earlier conversations.
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Never heard this. Where was this said by Dr Fink?
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LOL can U imagine the alternate universe where Tony M was a leading character?
I agree, with people going overboard in maximizing and minimalizing.
Yes, Wendy & Lisa have spoken of Prince after the left and his input and influence. One of the earliests was a 1987 video interview that had Vanity Jill Jones Lisa & Wendy.
It is easily possible that Alan Leeds opened Prince to jazz in a way he was open before. It's one thing to hear jazz and know some jazz artists, but another to know schematics of jazz, to know how jazz plays off sounds in a way other styles don't etc
This conversation is very 'adult' I like it. It shows Prince in a more human way for me, which I need right now. It makes me think, if Prince was born in NYC or LA or Miami etc would his music, music style, career, be what it was 1977-1989? I would have to say no, because so many elements of his Minnesota life, his family background, ethnicity, mixture, artistry etc influenced him to a point where he believed he could have a style of his own ie Purple Music and it was there
If he really did say to his family and others a few years ago, that he's done all that he came to do. I don't think he considered a solo Piano tour.
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The conversations with Jill and Andre were probably the most refreshing revelations I've heard so far. If he can snag an interview with Mayte... | |
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Lol at Wu-Tang Clan calling her out in the club. "I'm The N-To The A-to the S-I-R and if I wasn't I must have been Escobar" | |
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Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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This made me smile | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Never heard this. Where was this said by Dr Fink?
// It is in Possessed but keep in mind a lot of people say they were misquoted. | |
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