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SquirrelMeat said:
Thats what i am saying. Most dutch prince and or candy fans know it happened in 88, feyenoord stadium, rotterdam. | |
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I actually really like this version. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
--You sound like a angry ex girlfriend. There is nothing in the article about Sheila sticking her nose into the estate. She has been on the road working as a musician since she was 15 and continued working after she left Prince and is one of the few people he let back in the door continuing to work with him until 2012. He liked her enough to be involved professionally and personally for close to 40 years. I am pretty sure she was not putting a gun to his head and forcing him to be around her all that time. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
--Mayte goes around saying Prince is still her husband and that is some insane insertion she has going on. Once again she has an opinion but she is not going around acting as if she was Prince's widow. She also wrote a book two years before Prince died and nothing in the article was not in the book already. The cruise was planned long before he passed and the song was given away for free. Don't you think ventures like the cruise and her touring are the reason that she is financially stable. [Edited 6/8/17 3:32am] | |
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Mayte's main talent is dancing. Where the hell does she even fit into most tributes to Prince? Hell, even when she was with NPG, a lot of his associates wondered what she was doing there. PLus, Mayte had been out of the picture for quite a long time. So, she is kind of unneeded in musical tributes to Prince in a way and has little to add to the discussion in terms of most of his music career (she wasn't there during his peak and she wasn't there anywhere near the end). . So how does she insert herself into the narrative? She writes a book about their 'love' and releases it close to the anniversary of his death and then allows the juicist tid-bits to be on the cover of People Magazine. Exploiting Prince's talent is not offensive. He wouldn't have really minded it so much when he was alive but even if he did..artists rights don't matter when you are dead. What matters now is his legacy and the only disservice to his legacy now is the stuff that either distracts from his talent or de-emphasizes it. Sheila has done neither of those things. She rides the coattails of their collaborations a little more now than she used to. But when he was alive, he carried on his own legacy. Now, others have to do it but they have to make a living too. Using Prince's legacy to prop up your own is opportunism but depending on how you do it, it can be respectful and a way to honor him or it can be a way to diminish him and build oneself up. With Mayte's book, I do think at times she is honoring him but I also think she matyrs herself way too much for me to think she isn't a bit passively aggressively doing the very thing Kat Graham accuses her of.
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I think I remember Candy pitching up at Paisley Park and demanding an audition and getting it. | |
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She is integral to a lot of the songs that dancing seemed to be connected to the songs. 7 is an example of it.
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She has done America on her shows from 2012 This is very similar to the way they did it live. | |
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No, you don't remember anything of the sort see below Candy discussing how they met when he decided not to let her band open for him at the last minute.
http://articles.latimes.com/1994-04-14/entertainment/ca-46070_1_candy-dulfer
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Exactly, I think this version is good not as good as the orignal but really good. I honestly think we have people on this board who just flat out do not like her for whatever reason.
They do not know that she was the band director when she worked for him, that she was a talent agent that refered musicians to him for years and that she brought a lot of good people in from Oakland to play in his bands.
She was not a nobody in Prince's private and personal life. She did keep her mouth closed about their relationship for a long time which is a lot better than most of the women and she has not said anything salicious and negative when in reality she could because he did dog her just like all the other women. | |
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I've seen her a number of times in London and Amsterdam the last couple of years but have not heard her play America. Really nice to have this version now. Sweet that she incorporated bits of Free as well. | |
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There is little understanding for people who got close to him. It's almost impossible to get out of the sphere and not be associated with him, with a dreadful fear that is for life. This is the ony thing to grasp. [Edited 6/8/17 7:51am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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there is a snippet of a show from 2013 where Brown Mark guested on bass on America with her band. | |
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How much of Sheila E's setlists these days consists of songs from her own albums vs songs Prince released himself? She's playing in my city this summer, but I'd prefer to hear her sing her own music as opposed to a bunch of Prince covers. Let The Revolution and NPG do that. | |
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Before he died, it was mostly her own stuff at the last show I saw. I prefer when she does Prince stuff. She does some of his songs better live than he did. | |
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That Egyptian belly dancer stuff is there. Sure. I see what you mean. And maybe some of the love songs. But that is not the bulk of his work. And her involvement in love songs of his right now would be kind of awkward.
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She does her music with Prince, but the rest is stuff from the EFamily or other stuff. A Love Bizarre Koo Koo
she has done Pop Life, America
since Prince has passed she's added some other songs like Housequake, Let's Work etc stuff she did at the BET Tribute
She's doing Pop Life here
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1991-1996/97 Mayte was intertwined in the Prince catalogue visually and vocally. Just go through the period mentioned above and u will c love songs is the least of the connection | |
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I loved the song and the video! Keep it up Sheila. I love new stuff. People want Prince to have a lasting legacy but they don't want his associates doing his music or talking about him. SMH | |
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I'm not on the Sheila train. All she sees is the $$$. She's milking it. | |
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And your girl is working for free? | |
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Though Sheila is talented in her own right, I'm not a fan of her. She and Prince had a falling out back in the Fall of 2012 during the W2A tour. I don't know if they ever patched things up. They seemed to be on the outs. I wonder what it was about? | |
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This has been cleared up and discussed.
A bit later, Sheila E posted on her FB about flying to Minneapolis to talk with Prince.
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But she really is not doing anything 'new' since he passed. She has always been doing this, doing the music, even when Prince was alive and she was doing shows with him. If she came out of nowhere, not having a relationship with Prince (like Tony M and a few others from the NPG) I might agree. But she is just doing what she always has and what I expect. Keeping the music and memory alive. | |
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Was she using his symbol before he passed? | |
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Thanks for filling me in. I hadn't been following all of that so I wasn't sure what went down. All I knew was that they weren't on good terms. | |
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Old people making music videos... not a good look | |
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Give it up. . . She was one of his best friends and closest musical collaborators. stop spreading hate because you're jealous. | |
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The last time she was on stage with him was 2011. She didn't speak to him 8-10 months before he died. That's not a bff relationship. . If everybody else doesn't get a pass, then neither does Sheila & Prince's symbol.
When was the last time you played with him? | |
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