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Article: The Revolution's LISA COLEMAN Talks 'Piano & A Microphone 1983,' Jamming With PRINCE and Unreleased Gems Check out the article published today by Billboard "The Revolution's Lisa Coleman Talks 'Piano & A Microphone 1983,' Jamming With Prince and Unreleased Gems": https://www.billboard.com...-ice-cream |
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Reply #1 posted 09/20/18 6:14pm
jennalynn |
Great article!!! It's real cool to know what Lisa has to say.
I wonder if we'll get to hear Ice Cream any time in the next few years... ~everything is a prince reference~ |
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Reply #2 posted 09/20/18 6:42pm
OldFriends4Sal e |
alk about what you hear him doing on these recordings? Listening to this tape is kind of like watching a soccer player warm up with a soccer ball -- they just kick it around and bounce it off all the different parts of their body. They're focusing. They're alone, even though it's a team sport. In his mind he was always creating for huge audiences and playing to the world, but at this moment it's just him and the songs and it feels like just you he's talking to. It's so intimate. It's really just him and a piano.
Was it a heavy emotional experience to hear this? Oh God yeah. I didn't want to do it. It was hard and I cried, and just hearing his voice at the beginning of the tape, when he tinkles around and he's talking to one of his engineers and just speaks into the mic...Just hearing his voice like that, it was wonderful to hear and it was painful. It was instant time travel. But I was honored that they asked me to do it, and I care so much about it that I really felt like I had to take it on, so Prince would know I really care and I really understand him as a musician. I just hope the liner notes are good; I think I'm a better writer than that but I couldn't get it together in my brain because it was so emotional. All I could do was cough up a bunch of thoughts.
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Reply #3 posted 09/21/18 3:48am
SkipperLove |
Lovely and moving words.
OldFriends4Sale said:
alk about what you hear him doing on these recordings? Listening to this tape is kind of like watching a soccer player warm up with a soccer ball -- they just kick it around and bounce it off all the different parts of their body. They're focusing. They're alone, even though it's a team sport. In his mind he was always creating for huge audiences and playing to the world, but at this moment it's just him and the songs and it feels like just you he's talking to. It's so intimate. It's really just him and a piano.
Was it a heavy emotional experience to hear this? Oh God yeah. I didn't want to do it. It was hard and I cried, and just hearing his voice at the beginning of the tape, when he tinkles around and he's talking to one of his engineers and just speaks into the mic...Just hearing his voice like that, it was wonderful to hear and it was painful. It was instant time travel. But I was honored that they asked me to do it, and I care so much about it that I really felt like I had to take it on, so Prince would know I really care and I really understand him as a musician. I just hope the liner notes are good; I think I'm a better writer than that but I couldn't get it together in my brain because it was so emotional. All I could do was cough up a bunch of thoughts.
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Reply #4 posted 09/21/18 6:15am
Reply #5 posted 09/23/18 1:03pm
purplethunder3 121 |
Thanks for the article. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 |
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Reply #6 posted 09/24/18 3:33pm
violetcrush |
OldFriends4Sale said:
alk about what you hear him doing on these recordings? Listening to this tape is kind of like watching a soccer player warm up with a soccer ball -- they just kick it around and bounce it off all the different parts of their body. They're focusing. They're alone, even though it's a team sport. In his mind he was always creating for huge audiences and playing to the world, but at this moment it's just him and the songs and it feels like just you he's talking to. It's so intimate. It's really just him and a piano.
Was it a heavy emotional experience to hear this? Oh God yeah. I didn't want to do it. It was hard and I cried, and just hearing his voice at the beginning of the tape, when he tinkles around and he's talking to one of his engineers and just speaks into the mic...Just hearing his voice like that, it was wonderful to hear and it was painful. It was instant time travel. But I was honored that they asked me to do it, and I care so much about it that I really felt like I had to take it on, so Prince would know I really care and I really understand him as a musician. I just hope the liner notes are good; I think I'm a better writer than that but I couldn't get it together in my brain because it was so emotional. All I could do was cough up a bunch of thoughts.
Love her!!!! |
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