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Reply #30 posted 12/18/17 10:37am

SoulAlive

laurarichardson said:

She is saying that the Revolution did not make a lot contributions. You do know that Prince wrote and played the bulk of the material by himself.

Ok,fine....but she didn't have to bring up Milli Vanilli to make that point.As I understand it,Milli Vanilli were talentless puppets who didn't even sing on their own album.The Revolution are actual musicians who played on some of Prince's songs and toured with him.It's not a valid comparison.

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Reply #31 posted 12/18/17 2:15pm

cloveringold85

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laurarichardson said:

cloveringold85 said:

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Thank you. Laura took what I said out of context. I thought Jill's comment was insensitive, and just adding that to the conversation.

Her comments about the Revoluation being like MV have nothing to do with Rob's drug issues. You are taking what she said out of context.

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Nope. I didn't take anything out of context. Jill made a poor comparison, and other's here said the same.

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Reply #32 posted 12/18/17 3:43pm

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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3nBvmhrmC4

Edit: This interview is from October 2016.

lol lol lol



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AGREED!!!!! Mark Brown stated years ago that the Revolution largely reinterpreted the albums, as prince usually went in a recorded them by himself. for the most part. I will acknowledge that i feel there were certain levels of influence and collaboration between Prince and The Revolution, but ultimately it was his show and he ran it completely. Further, based on clips i've viewed, i feel like the NPG's live shows are considerably better than the Revolution's. I also find it interesting that the NPG situation seems much more INCLUSIVE, embracing a wider range of people who worked with Prince, most notably Andre Cymone. Sheila's tribute was also more inclusive as well. The Revolution has had some guests like Stokely, Rob Bacon, Susanna and maybe Eric Leeds, but largely, it's just the Revolution. I do find it interesting that they have never reached out to Jill Jones for vocal support and Sheila E., considering the fact that they were all in the mix together in the 80's. But, i do remember either Wendy or Lisa bulking at the "Counter-Revolution", so how they roll now is't surprising. Finally, like it or not, Prince's bands got better and better after the Revolution, so Jill's Milli Vanilli comment isn't that off base.

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Reply #33 posted 12/18/17 4:04pm

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anthonyspeaks said:

ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3nBvmhrmC4

Edit: This interview is from October 2016.

lol lol lol



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AGREED!!!!! Mark Brown stated years ago that the Revolution largely reinterpreted the albums, as prince usually went in a recorded them by himself. for the most part. I will acknowledge that i feel there were certain levels of influence and collaboration between Prince and The Revolution, but ultimately it was his show and he ran it completely. Further, based on clips i've viewed, i feel like the NPG's live shows are considerably better than the Revolution's. I also find it interesting that the NPG situation seems much more INCLUSIVE, embracing a wider range of people who worked with Prince, most notably Andre Cymone. Sheila's tribute was also more inclusive as well. The Revolution has had some guests like Stokely, Rob Bacon, Susanna and maybe Eric Leeds, but largely, it's just the Revolution. I do find it interesting that they have never reached out to Jill Jones for vocal support and Sheila E., considering the fact that they were all in the mix together in the 80's. But, i do remember either Wendy or Lisa bulking at the "Counter-Revolution", so how they roll now is't surprising. Finally, like it or not, Prince's bands got better and better after the Revolution, so Jill's Milli Vanilli comment isn't that off base.

You don't understand the 'milli Vinilli' comment then

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Reply #34 posted 12/18/17 5:48pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

anthonyspeaks said:

AGREED!!!!! Mark Brown stated years ago that the Revolution largely reinterpreted the albums, as prince usually went in a recorded them by himself. for the most part. I will acknowledge that i feel there were certain levels of influence and collaboration between Prince and The Revolution, but ultimately it was his show and he ran it completely. Further, based on clips i've viewed, i feel like the NPG's live shows are considerably better than the Revolution's. I also find it interesting that the NPG situation seems much more INCLUSIVE, embracing a wider range of people who worked with Prince, most notably Andre Cymone. Sheila's tribute was also more inclusive as well. The Revolution has had some guests like Stokely, Rob Bacon, Susanna and maybe Eric Leeds, but largely, it's just the Revolution. I do find it interesting that they have never reached out to Jill Jones for vocal support and Sheila E., considering the fact that they were all in the mix together in the 80's. But, i do remember either Wendy or Lisa bulking at the "Counter-Revolution", so how they roll now is't surprising. Finally, like it or not, Prince's bands got better and better after the Revolution, so Jill's Milli Vanilli comment isn't that off base.

You don't understand the 'milli Vinilli' comment then

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Well, can't say we didn't try, LOL lol

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Reply #35 posted 12/18/17 5:56pm

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cloveringold85 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

You don't understand the 'milli Vinilli' comment then

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Well, can't say we didn't try, LOL lol

LOL Ya'll broke it down

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Reply #36 posted 12/19/17 9:37am

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People been losing their shit all over FB over this comment she made over a year ago. Most don't even realize how old it is lol

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Reply #37 posted 12/19/17 9:50am

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Mumio said:

People been losing their shit all over FB over this comment she made over a year ago. Most don't even realize how old it is lol

um hmm

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Reply #38 posted 12/19/17 11:42am

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jungleluv said:

Milli Vanilli were an awful duo with a rubbish name. They mimed 2 songs that some other guy was actually singing and wanted to take the credit 4 it. So FAKE and so WRONG! The Revolution are a band of talented musicians and 2 compare them with MV is unfair.

Exactly.You can't compare a band of actual musicians with two talentless puppets who didn't even sing the vocals on their album.That's absurd.

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Reply #39 posted 12/19/17 11:48am

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SoulAlive said:

jungleluv said:

Milli Vanilli were an awful duo with a rubbish name. They mimed 2 songs that some other guy was actually singing and wanted to take the credit 4 it. So FAKE and so WRONG! The Revolution are a band of talented musicians and 2 compare them with MV is unfair.

Exactly.You can't compare a band of actual musicians with two talentless puppets who didn't even sing the vocals on their album.That's absurd.

I don't even fault the 2 guys. They were led to believe that 'act' would be short lived and they would be able to do their own thing. They could actually sing, but their heavy German accents was the issue. The guys had the showmanship for the part, and it is sad how things turned out. That Rob Pilatus committed suicided made this example even worse.

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Reply #40 posted 12/19/17 3:42pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

SoulAlive said:

Exactly.You can't compare a band of actual musicians with two talentless puppets who didn't even sing the vocals on their album.That's absurd.

I don't even fault the 2 guys. They were led to believe that 'act' would be short lived and they would be able to do their own thing. They could actually sing, but their heavy German accents was the issue. The guys had the showmanship for the part, and it is sad how things turned out. That Rob Pilatus committed suicided made this example even worse.

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yeahthat

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Reply #41 posted 12/19/17 5:54pm

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Fabrice Morvan interview about Milli Vanilli {April 2017}. There's supposed to be a biopic in the works.

Fab now sometimes perform today with John Davis (Fab's voice on the Milli Vanilli records) as Face Meets Voice


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