Hmm.. I might have to do another book club. | |
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This would be a wonderful discussion
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Not yet, another poster has showed some interest in doing Toure's book. But I am interested in Husney's book.
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When is it supposed to come out?
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I've been away for a few days........so I'll have to check.
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Toure,s book is already in existance Husneys we have to wait... Why not Review "I would Die 4 U" in the meanwhile..
I would be in.. | |
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I get into to much trouble with the book club threads. LOL You can do I would Die 4 U. Be forewarned, a lot of time goes into it and quite a bit of trouble with harassment you will get. | |
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I may have posted this in another thread already but it's worth a listen. I think his take will add to the picture of P's development and direction as an artist.
[Edited 7/1/17 14:20pm] God is my Sugar Daddy. | |
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I am looking forward to this! Thanks to all the beautiful book writers who write books on people, things, and places that interest me, from time to time I need a break from duh-internets. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Andre obviously has no problem with Owen.
http://prince.org/msg/5/441577?pr Andre Cymone and Owen Husney Return To Loring Park
“The last time I was in this building was 1984.” Owen Husney is standing in the doorway of 430 Oak Grove, a high-end apartment complex on the south edge of Loring Park in Minneapolis. As soon as the doors swing open and he steps into the marble atrium, you can see the memories pulling him backwards through time, back to when he was a young ad executive renting out an office on the first floor, and toying with the idea of switching back to working on music full-time. “I moved here in about 1976, and we had just one little office. I think the rent was $120 a month, and I was screaming. How can anyone charge $120 a month? Let me go talk to the manager of the building!” he recalled, chuckling. Soon after Husney enters the lobby, the door swings open again and he is joined by André Cymone, a musician who Husney would meet shortly after settling into his 430 Oak Grove space. Cymone was best friends and bandmates with a young undiscovered artist named Prince Rogers Nelson, and almost exactly 40 years ago they recorded an unreleased album known as the Loring Park Sessions in Husney’s office and studio. The Loring Park Sessions have taken on a certain mystical quality for Prince fans in the last few years, ever since Husney found the tapes in his storage space and had them digitized and uploaded online. The sessions were recorded just a year before Prince would release his debut album, For You, and were captured in that hazy and heart-pounding space between when Prince had signed to Warner Bros. and when he would make his first step onto the national stage. With Prince on keys and guitar, André on bass, and Bobby Z on drums, the trio pummel through a genre-bending set of eight instrumental songs that swirl together funk, disco, R&B and jazz. The songs sound more like a group of Los Angeles session players laying down tracks for a major studio than a group of teenagers just feeling out their vibe as a live band.
--Because he got over it and moved on with his life. Does not change the fact that Owen had a poor track record and I doubt P had much love for his since he was auctioning off stuff of Prince's a month before he died. | |
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That's right and maybe U should move on with it too. U don't know Prince's relation with Own.
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Thank U | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
That's right and maybe U should move on with it too. U don't know Prince's relation with Own.
I know he did not bother to recall his name on the Larry King interview and I know what Pepe Willie said about how they parted and I know he tried to auction off of some of Prince's stuff about a month before Prince died. Try to think about this for a moment and stop being a Stan for every person Prince spoke to or in some cases had no contact with😳 | |
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Get the real definition of STAN hun I don't STAN for anyone
the point is Andre obviously has no problem with Owen. Owen still got him in the door | |
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Oh Dear...I had to google STAN..
I think I might b One... | |
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LOL
http://prince.org/msg/5/442437 "Stanning" | |
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I for one would enjoy reading what Owen Husney has to say about his time with Prince, other Minneapolis musicians, or the other people that he's worked with.
[Edited 7/7/17 23:06pm] Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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