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Article: Interview with former Prince bassist Mark Brown Check out this new article entitled "Interview with former Prince bassist Mark Brown" published by Soul Tracks: https://www.soultracks.co...mark-brown | |
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Nice interview. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Thanks Latin! [Edited 6/14/17 13:03pm] | |
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Does Mark have a problem backing up Sheila but not Bruno? | |
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sexton said:
It was shade toward her which is weird because she wanted them to be apart of it. | |
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sexton said:
I disagree. | |
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laurarichardson said: sexton said:
I disagree. I not only think it was shade and weird but really RUDE. She tried to include them but I guess they think they are too special to share any spotlight. I've also noticed Revolution members throwing shade at other bands after them. The whole we were the last band stuff. It's really a shame. I'm still trying to think positive about them but sometimes it's hard. | |
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They are coming off like assholes. I know Sheila put that group togehter for the BET truibute and it would not surprise me at all if they were invited for the end jam and just did not want to share the stage with the other associates.
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Even NPG folks (publically at least) have a great deal of reverence for the Revolution. So maybe there is some legitimacy to what they are saying. However, I also think there is a "us against the world" mentality toward the rest of the associates (musically, that is. They don't seem to have any thing to say about ex-wives or girlfriends--unless its Sheila). I don't know maybe Sheila has a strong personality (which is exactly what P liked about her) but clashes with the Revolution dynamic. But at times, they do seem a bit elitist.
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Yes, they are going off as elitist not sure why Sign of Times/Lovesexy band kills them.
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No they don't and there is no Lovesexy band even Cat on her FB page said a few years ago the Revolution was her favorite band the dynamics of the band which I do love was doomed. I knew that late 1987
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Probably not, many of them have played together in various forms . . Sheila E and Revolution members have played together from 2002-2011 Wendy Lisa & Sheila E specifically have had each other for shows BrownMark has jammed on stage with Sheila E Dr Fink and Sheila E have done a few shows together Sheila E rushed to Minni to see 'her brother' Bobby when he got sick St Paul said whenever Sheila E comes to the area she is a guest in his home Fdeluxe and and Sheila E did some shows together
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No they are not. Since you know so much, they've already explained it. They felt it was just too early. They didn't feel ready to do something like that. I felt for Sheila e on that, but 50% of it was grief and 50% was ego. And I understand. Because she and the rest were all basically called 'not relevant' so she had to prove herself. So for me, and my mindset, I would not do it for that reason either. . But Sheila E probably has some kind of way of presenting something that is offputting. . Sheila at that BET tribute, it was about her needing to prove she is relevant, and again, I get it, but how would that have worked having them just do America etc As much as I cheered for Sheila E because her emotions were everwhere, you can see she was trying to represent everything she could in that show. It looked/felt rushed. | |
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Yeah you want to think that. Sheila E and the Revolution both said they felt they were not ready to do something of that magnitude so soon. This is not unknown information. . Throwing shade, what have you noticed? . quote it right. 'The last band Prince was in'. And if you look at the dynamics of the time periods it is true and reasonable. You cannot say Prince & 3rd Eye Girl was the same dynamic as Prince 1980 Andre Bobby Z Dez Dr Fink Lisa Coleman | |
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people interpret things according to what is in their own hearts and mental process
Andre Cymone said something similar about when Bobby Z called him to perform with them, just a little different circumstance though. | |
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Since Prince died? I was talking about collaborations since Prince died. I have seen pictures of them with Sheila before Prince died. I have watched the Brit awards with Wendy, Lisa, and Sheila backing P. I am aware of those.
They didn't say anything about Sheila that i know of. I never said they did. I said maybe NOW she doesn't fit within their dynamic. I do know however that when they were finally interviewed after his death (as a group) they did reference a discomfort with people going on tv to talk about Prince right after he died. Many people thought they were referencing Sheila there. I made the point that someone had to talk about P in those early days (kind of like someone had to get on with the business of arranging funerals etc) because they certainly weren't up to it.
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Do we even know the dynamics of Prince and 3rdeyegirl during the studio recordings? Hannah sings lead a lot on that album if I recall correctly?
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Could you acknowledge that "50% of it [might be] grief and 50% [might be] ego" where the Revolution are concernedas well?
Don't get mad --- I don't think there is anything wrong with any of his associates being imperfect or having mixed feelings. But do we really need to sanctify any of them. P wasn't. Why should they be?
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I was showing their relationship prior to Prince passing. And I doubt their respect for each other would change after the fact. Once everything settles down, hopefully everyone will reconnect. . Sheila did say she was 'very competitive' so it could come off wrong is she is not cautious. . Unless they stated Sheila E, because there were so many people talking, I wouldn't just try to create a focus that it was Sheila E. I would just take it as a general comment.
After party jam for the Heroes tv score award
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the 50% with Sheila E was specifically the BET Tribute. And I understand it. She should not have been presented with that.
I'm not apply that to anything else she does. Not to the Revolution nor the Time. Maybe Tony M though lol
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What I'm talking about is 1. Prince a 50something yr old vs 20somethings 2. Prince in 1980 barely famous, just out of Andre Cymones parents basement, living with Lisa Coleman and Wendy still trying to make it vs 2013 post Purple Rain superstardom movies 20+ albums confessing to his sister and a few others that 'he did all that he came to do'
the relationships with his pre superstardom bandmates just would not be the same as people met much later.
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So, they are all selfless otherwise...come on.
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I didn't say that. I'm just not judging their intentions outside of keeping the music alive.
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Prince's keyboardist after Prince passed
NPG the Family the Time the Revolution Madhouse/the Revolution NPG | |
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A band of musicans played on the concert tour for Sign Of The Times/ Lovesexy meaning their was a band. I watched a band on stage with him when I saw the Lovesexy show. So there was a band. If you listen to the Eric Leeds interview on the Micheal Dean podcast he said they knew the band was only going to be short lived for those projects so your information is not a new and has nothing to do with them not being a band in the first place.
I could less about what Cat has to say about the music. I know what I like from my own ears. Small Club is all you have to listen to see that band left the Revolution in the dust.
Also remember Wendy even said he had musicians later that could play rings around them.
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Good read for sure. The only thing that stuck out like a sore thumb was the comment regarding Sheila E. reaching out for them to back her up for her Prince tribute, doing the song "America". Mark seemed as if he was offended to be backing her up on a song that Prince and The Revolution did. Does it even matter, as long as it's respectful, sincere and with love? And i would think they all would have a cool relationship considering how much they played together back then. One thing i've noticed in various interviews is how either the writer or the Revolution cast the Revolution as being Prince's only significant band, which is kinda disrespectful to all the bands that followed. The Revolution was cool and they're a tight and talented unit, but if they had been the end all to be all, Prince would have continued playing with them. Prince's bands after the Revolution, i feel, reflected, represented and showcased his artistic growth, which was constant. When Prince expanded the Revolution back in 86, Wendy and Lisa seemed a bit salty, but Prince was growing and he needed flexible units that could contract and expand at his will, like the NPG. Still, today, i can't say that i'm as impressed with the Revolution as i am with ALL of Prince's following bands, especially all versions of the NPG. I will say this though: Sheila NAILED 'America'; best Prince remake i've heard thus far; the Revolution shoulda got on-board live as well as in the studio. | |
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Co-sign. It would have been great if the Revolution had got on this song with her. For whatever reason she has the albility to get music recorded and out to the public why get offended when they could be recording a respectful tribute.
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I said there is no Lovesexy band. It cannot happen again 1. Boni Boyer(RIP) is gone 2. Cat doesn't care for Sheila E 3. Miko Weaver has been a bit of a cry baby and has not reached out to anyone else Sheila E/NPG/the Family etc and there is a 4 and 5
Cat is/was a major part of the band so, again, it cannot happen
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