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Wendy is at it again.. In a recent interview Wendy is asked what songs the Revolution will play on their upcoming tour. Her answer:
"We will perform the catalog that belongs to our band. Everything from “I Would Die 4 U” to “Sign ‘O’ the Times.”" So now she implies that she had a hand in writing SOTT. [Edited 4/8/17 7:20am] The wooh is on the one! | |
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Eh, let em do it.
I can't go to hear songs that I need to hear P either play on or sing on. It'd be like trying to eat a NY bagel...from the freezer section of the grocery store, tastes meh, some folks like em but they're not nearly the same as a NY bagel. It'll fill your tummy, but it's not satisfying.
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I became a fan in 1979 and a diehard fan in 1981. Most people here became diehards in 1984. The Revolution is probably his weakest band. They were an image for MTV more than a band. They are fine and there were some worthy collaborations but I have never understood the fascination with this band or era. He got better and edgier and more creative after the revolution left (1987-1988) and was better and edgier and more creative before they got there (1980-1982). | |
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I became a fan during the For You era and went through every band configuration over the years.
I like the Revolution, but it'll never be the same without P. Ever.
So I'll stick to my live performance video bootlegs and my memories. | |
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I interpret that as songs recorded in the era of SOTT, which the Revolution certainly had a part in. I respect Wendy a lot and believe there is no intent to overreach or take undo credit here. The band is doing a great job of reforming with respect for Prince and has even said no one can replace him...Even performing with an unattended guitar in remembrance of him. It would be very easy for them to lay claim to certain songs with Prince gone. They are not doing that. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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Do we know what the Original NPG is going to be performing when they go on the road? Is it mostly songs from the early 90s periods? Of course Prince used the NPG moniker up until the very end and played songs from his entire career. Paisley Park is in your heart
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The Revolution was all for the image of the day. What I love about Prince is he was bold enough to change the musicians around him. I think some feel he should have kept the Revolution forever. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I'm sorry but The Revolution's influence is all over SOTT. And I wouldn't be surprised if there are plenty of hooks and even lyrics that were uncredited on that album. I was a Prince diehard from day 1 to the end but remain puzzled why so many want to ignore and even deny the amazing contributions by Wendy, Lisa, Susannah and Eric to the majority of Prince's best and acclaimed work... Or maybe that just answered my own question. | |
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Keep in mind that Wendy was in the room with Prince more than anyone else on this list. She has a better idea as to what she and the other members of the Revolution contributed. We know that Prince didn't give proper credit to people who did contribute to things over the years AND had been sued for it. I think the song Raspberry Beret is an example. In January of 2016 at a piano and microphone show Prince told a story how he met Lisa. He also said that during a jam session that Lisa came up with the main line to the music of Raspberry Beret. But yet she was not given proper credit for that. From that tape, she does have a good case to sue and get some back royalties that she is owed. I know I was shocked to hear him admit this. But not shocked to the fact that she did write it. How many other songs did he do this and not give proper credit? I would love to see the members of the Revolution come forward and write a book or books. Unfortunately what would be said (and this thread proves this) that people would say that they are lying. But the real loss is the book that Prince was going to write. This is the only book that some people on this list would believe. But would he have gotten honest and told the truth they way he did that that show? That's an answer we will never have. But the base of SOTT is Dream Factory. Wendy & Lisa and the rest of the Revolution were around that that point. What elements from when they were around were left when SOTT was released only the people involved will know. Wendy is one of those people.... | |
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He didn't say she wrote the song. He said she came up with the harpsichord opening part which he generously said is what made the song great.. Presumably he still wrote the melody and lyrics. There are Revolution members who said Prince wrote 90 percent of everything. Good Lord.
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No, I don't believe she's implying that at all, she's simply stating that they will play Prince repetoire for which they were directly involved as a band, not more or less. Revolution members were, in fact, present for recording a portion of Sign of the Times from instrumentation to background vocals.
. Y'all love to be in an uproar looking for boogeymen around the corner wherever anything with P is concerned.
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U do know that the people who were (1980-1982) were still Bobby Z, Dr Fink, Lisa Coleman, BrownMark and even Wendy Melvoing right? | |
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I enjoy Paulludvig, but he has a thing with Melvoins, don't like em much... but follows their pages and such oops paulludvig tried to push the idea that Wendy was not on Irresistable Bitch . He should know the SOTT album music was a combination of the Dream Factory album music + Camille music all made during the PRince & the REvolution years. . Sooner or later they and us will be too old or dead. So let them do the music. | |
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Heeeeey!
I'm not gonna die for at least another 30 years so I can come on The Org and find out what was unsealed in the autopsy report!
I've got a damned plan!
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LOL 4 sure, it should all be solved by then hahah what will the Org be like in 30yrs virtual org? we still won't be able to post Prince videos lol
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Even the stage set and a lot of the styles were planned during the REvolution period already
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OldFriends4Sale said:
U do know that the people who were (1980-1982) were still Bobby Z, Dr Fink, Lisa Coleman, BrownMark and even Wendy Melvoing right? I saw Prince in 1981 and 1982 several times and Wendy was not there. In 1980-1982 the band was mainly a backup band for touring and performances. The Revolution was more of a band concept that he wanted to portray. He still drove it but it was something different. It was cool, but some may say it actually was a distraction from his art for those of us that appreciate the Dirty Mind/Controversy/1999 and the SOTT/Lovesexy periods more than the PR/ATWIAD/Parade era. All of the periods were great, but I happen to rank the Revolution period third behind the other two. | |
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We really need whole books by band members to tell us "Hey, I came up with that one drum beat?" "Climb in my fur." | |
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Bravo. Great reaction.
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all these people were in the camp. the REvolution were not 'new members' most of them were there since 1978 and Bobby Z was drummer for 94 East. . What was a distraction? I've never heard anything about a distraction. The only time I heard anything about a distraction was someone saying the focus on the girl groups. Prince in 1998 said they were a community. Distraction from art? You mean art like Purple Rain, Computer Blue, the Beautiful Ones, Erotic City, God the Love theme/the Dance electric, the Dance Electric, 17 Days, When Doves Cry... the MOVIE lol | |
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Would be better than all the Kitty Kelly type tattletale books that everyone on this site cling to as fact. But then again..... What else do everyone has to go off of than 3rd party written books. The interviews that they have been doing have shown they have far more to share than what has been said in the past. I personally would rather read a first person account than something written by someone who was interpreting someone elses experience. But you proved my comment that people on this list would not welcome it. | |
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What will the org be like in 30 years?! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Maybe it'll remain as an exclusive virtual online community for those of us in retirement homes. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Nope! Guess I'll be dancing to Prince music on my walker until I throw my hip out! [Edited 4/9/17 17:09pm] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I would love a book set, by eras 1. the Demo years (1976/77) 2. For You (1978 - ) 3. Prince (1979 - ) 4. Dirty Mind (1980 - ) 5a. Controversy (1981 - ) b. the Time (1981 -)
and on and on
And have pieces by the people involved bandmembers, proteges, tourmanager, engineers, photographers, hair dresser/stylist etc
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