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THE PRINCE PODCAST | ERIC LEEDS INTERVIEW The PrincePodcast is back with an interview with Eric Leeds!
As the man who brough the horns from The Family, the Revoution, and the Sign O’ The Times/Lovesexy and NPG bands, Eric Leeds joins us to talk about his time with Prince.
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Reply #1 posted 01/29/17 8:04am
tab32792 |
this was/is truly great. can't wait for part 2! |
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Reply #2 posted 01/29/17 8:06am
Latin |
antpooh said: The PrincePodcast is back with an interview with Eric Leeds! As the man who brough the horns from The Family, the Revoution, and the Sign O’ The Times/Lovesexy and NPG bands, Eric Leeds joins us to talk about his time with Prince.
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Reply #3 posted 01/29/17 11:30am
luvgirl |
Thank you. Interesting that he said one day Prince could be crazily excited about something, and the next week it was forgotten about, and he was on to something else... |
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Reply #4 posted 01/30/17 7:01am
djThunderfunk
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Sweeet! Gonna go check this one out for sure! I finally got around to the Susan Rogers interview this weekend and it was fantastic. Thanks to Michael Dean & everyone at Prince Podcast. I've been listening to the podcast since day one and must say it keeps getting better and better. Much love!! Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. |
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Reply #5 posted 01/30/17 11:31am
SchlomoThaHomo |
I love the insight Eric provides, and all of the great anecdotes. I also love that he kept of journal of all the recording sessions. I do hope he writes a book one day.
I find it interesting that he seems to take a little pride in being unbothered or unimpressed by things he did with Prince. He references his jazz background quite bit as the reasoning for not being particularly impressed. But saying things like, "I sleepwalked through the Lovesexy tour...can't remember a thing about it," or "I didn't like the SOTT tour...the stage was too high."
IDK...I get more from hearing about what he liked and why he thought it was special. It's like, we get it, you're a jazz snob, and were/are far more musically capable than what working with Prince required, but you were apart of something that many of us non-jazz snobs/Prince-heads revere. It doesn't sound "cool" to suggest things like SOTT and Lovesexy weren't all that great in your eyes, or that all you can remember about the tours was how boring the production rehearsals were, especially when many of us feel like those were some of his best moments ever. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." |
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Reply #6 posted 01/30/17 3:08pm
purplerabbitho le |
Sounds rather unappreciative. NOt all jazz musicians are snobs (see the brilliant Miles Davis). Very few people would know his name if it were not for Prince. The irony of him doing this interview in the first place.
SchlomoThaHomo said:
I love the insight Eric provides, and all of the great anecdotes. I also love that he kept of journal of all the recording sessions. I do hope he writes a book one day.
I find it interesting that he seems to take a little pride in being unbothered or unimpressed by things he did with Prince. He references his jazz background quite bit as the reasoning for not being particularly impressed. But saying things like, "I sleepwalked through the Lovesexy tour...can't remember a thing about it," or "I didn't like the SOTT tour...the stage was too high."
IDK...I get more from hearing about what he liked and why he thought it was special. It's like, we get it, you're a jazz snob, and were/are far more musically capable than what working with Prince required, but you were apart of something that many of us non-jazz snobs/Prince-heads revere. It doesn't sound "cool" to suggest things like SOTT and Lovesexy weren't all that great in your eyes, or that all you can remember about the tours was how boring the production rehearsals were, especially when many of us feel like those were some of his best moments ever.
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Reply #7 posted 02/03/17 3:07pm
Ingela |
Props to the Price podcast. With all the people they've had on, and letting them talk and not interrupting them, they make a the most educational podcast for us Prive fans by far.
There is an old saying "if you just shut and and listen, you may learn something" I just sit and listen and learn.
If any of you are not subscribed, do it now! Simply the best Prince podcast there is. [Edited 2/3/17 15:11pm]
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