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Reply #30 posted 05/30/03 2:06am

Therapy

Chewy = Cryptic

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Reply #31 posted 05/30/03 5:13am

garethmoss

OK on the Lenny Kravitz is a musical magpie issue. Yes he's kinda stuck in a rut but he s a fantastic producer (did someone just say Madonnas "Justify my Love"?). Anyway back to Prince, lets look, who think that "Billy Jack Bitch" is a blatant steal from Funkadelics classic "Not Just Knee Deep"?
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Reply #32 posted 05/30/03 7:08am

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Lenny rules
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Reply #33 posted 05/30/03 11:44am

cranshaw62

Therapy said:

I got to say it...

Shut up will you? Leave it out... Leave Lenny alone. You do music? Then lets hear you, eh?

Getting sick of hearing ppl, not just you, slagging of real talent like Lenny and Prince. It is so boring and obviously mostly done to get some kind of recognition of being a comedian, when the joke is boring, repetitive and lame.[/quote]

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Hi Therapy,

How's it going?

Putting third grade humor aside for a moment, I've been listening to Lenny from day one and I haven't really heard any hardcore "funk" in his music.

I've heard a nice hybrid of styles from Curtis Mayfield to John Lennon to elements of Prince, Bowie and Classic Rock.

There have been (to me) subtle influences and some really overt influences in his music. I think the first CD and "Mama Said" were "Jamming on the job".

It seems like his music (or maybe peoples interpretations/expectations) took a dip with the Circus CD and "5" was a great return to form.

But the last CD with "Dig In" was kind of a drop.

But then again everyone might have been waiting for "Fly Away II"(Could have been peoples expectations.)

Lenny has the support of Virgin behind him which is better than going the indie route. (You still need the machine behind you folks, sorry.) So we'll have a chance to hear him do all kinds of music and continue to grow as an artist.

Peace And Positivity.
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Reply #34 posted 05/30/03 12:09pm

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cranshaw62 said:

Lenny has the support of Virgin behind him which is better than going the indie route. (You still need the machine behind you folks, sorry.) So we'll have a chance to hear him do all kinds of music and continue to grow as an artist.

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Reply #35 posted 05/30/03 6:14pm

Slave2daGroove

"I'm on the Freedom Train, yeah, yeah, yeah"

"C'mon and ride on the freedom train"

LK

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Reply #36 posted 05/31/03 2:39am

Therapy

cranshaw62 said:


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Hi Therapy,

How's it going?

Putting third grade humor aside for a moment, I've been listening to Lenny from day one and I haven't really heard any hardcore "funk" in his music.

I've heard a nice hybrid of styles from Curtis Mayfield to John Lennon to elements of Prince, Bowie and Classic Rock.

There have been (to me) subtle influences and some really overt influences in his music. I think the first CD and "Mama Said" were "Jamming on the job".

It seems like his music (or maybe peoples interpretations/expectations) took a dip with the Circus CD and "5" was a great return to form.

But the last CD with "Dig In" was kind of a drop.

But then again everyone might have been waiting for "Fly Away II"(Could have been peoples expectations.)

Lenny has the support of Virgin behind him which is better than going the indie route. (You still need the machine behind you folks, sorry.) So we'll have a chance to hear him do all kinds of music and continue to grow as an artist.

Peace And Positivity.


Hi man,

I'm saying that both Prince and Lenny, I can understand as creating music from their centre. They may remind a listener of someone else. It is a truism that any, any musician, anywhere, will be heard by someone, to sound like someone else.

What I hear, very much like Prince, but in his own style and from his own heart, is an extremely talented man putting out music to express his own unique part of the Universe. Like Prince, yes, influence is obviously heard, yet because it is coming from their hearts, it is unique. heart
IMO, unless something is an out-and-out copy, or even a cover version (don't much like covers), then influence in music is obvious. For me, it is more about feeling/sensing the unique vibe of the musician, hearing something personal about the musician and how I feel during and after listening. For both Prince and Lenny, I have felt and feel inspired, moved, energised, warm and alive when in touch with their music. I love being in touch with these parts of myself and not all music can assist me to that place, this is what alerts me to these musicians being rather special.
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Reply #37 posted 05/31/03 10:46am

cranshaw62

Let music rule! guitar

Anyone who's music provides inspiration is truly blessed.

Hopefully one day we'll have a chance to provide the same experience to others with our music.

Let the circle be unbroken. smile
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Reply #38 posted 05/31/03 9:23pm

cloud9mission

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cranshaw62 said:

Let music rule! guitar

Anyone who's music provides inspiration is truly blessed.

Hopefully one day we'll have a chance to provide the same experience to others with our music.

Let the circle be unbroken. smile

I hear that!
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Reply #39 posted 06/01/03 3:20pm

Richard

Critizing something as personal as musical taste, i don't get it.

Prince likes Lenny Kravitz, plays on his new album and I saw Lenny playing with Prince on stage in Holland how the ### can u say that Lenny Kravitz is a no good musician.

If The Man likes him, he must be great...
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Reply #40 posted 06/02/03 5:45am

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Richard said:

... and I saw Lenny playing with Prince on stage in Holland how the ### can u say that Lenny Kravitz is a no good musician.

Sorry but the only good thing at the aftershow in Holland was when LK played some drums... The rest what he did there was nothing impressive... Could have been anyone in the audience doing the same shit...
And don't get me started on the main show when he showed up at the end of the show with this dumbass attitude as if he was really feeling what he was playing while his fucking guitar wasn't even plugged in... LK's a sad little man...

If The Man likes him, he must be great...

Yeah right... I bet you think Kirky J. is great drummer too...

Neversin.
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Reply #41 posted 06/02/03 12:47pm

Neil

Hi there.

I never really post much but felt like I needed to on this one. Lenny does steal a bit but pretty much everyone in rock since the late 60's has ripped the odd thing here and there from other bands. Like someone else said about Billy Jack Bitch sounding like Knee Deep by P-Funk. Prince has done it too. And in turn P-Funk used some definite Hendrix sounding riffs, check out Izabella by Hendrix and then listen to Alice in my Fantasies by Funkadelic and you'll get what I'm sayin'. I'll admit that Lenny does it more than most but there aren't many "POPULAR" artists out there at the moment who are making music as good as his. Basically all of Hip-hop is getting stale at the moment because everyone sounds the same. Even the Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold out and gone bland (since the departure of the great Dave Navarro)in an effort to make more money.

Music as a whole now is derivative, so to pick on Lenny is a bit out of order.

Anyway sorry to go on, just airing my views!
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Reply #42 posted 06/03/03 4:33am

gopartyman

Lenny, well there seems to be all sorts of responses to this one, whether it should be on Prince.org is questionable. I did see Lenny in Barcelona last year, the show was electric. I saw Madonna there also, total snooze. I don't have a problem with Lenny, at this point in time we're lacking talented musicians, see England for instance, Robbie Williams, Gareth Gates and shit like that. We even have an American who wears a freakin Band-aid on his face. Is this a joke??? Makes you sick. Too many Boy and Girl bands, all just shameful and so predictable. Zero talent. Lenny is a breath of fresh air. Let him go. Prince still rules.
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Reply #43 posted 06/03/03 9:37am

eleven

I may be crazy, but a couple years ago (maybe more??) does anyone else recall Lenny in some interviews saying that he and Prince had recorded a couple albums worth of material and that if they ever got released one was going to be called "GOD" and would be all hard rock stuff and the other would be called "FUNK" and would be all, well you know, funk. If anyone else knows what interview i'm remembering this from speak up, cuz that might mean the P man would be on this thang!
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Reply #44 posted 06/03/03 9:57am

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eleven said:

If anyone else knows what interview i'm remembering this from speak up, cuz that might mean the P man would be on this thang!

If you read my first post on this subject you would have read that Prince will be appearing on this new "Funk" album on a song called "God Is Funky!"...

Neversin.
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Reply #45 posted 06/03/03 9:57am

ChristopherTra
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I LOVE LENNY KRAVITZ!

I cklicked the link and listened to the song twice, like it already.

Peace/ CT
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Reply #46 posted 06/03/03 3:03pm

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Neversin said:

Richard said:

... and I saw Lenny playing with Prince on stage in Holland how the ### can u say that Lenny Kravitz is a no good musician.

Sorry but the only good thing at the aftershow in Holland was when LK played some drums... The rest what he did there was nothing impressive... Could have been anyone in the audience doing the same shit...
And don't get me started on the main show when he showed up at the end of the show with this dumbass attitude as if he was really feeling what he was playing while his fucking guitar wasn't even plugged in... LK's a sad little man...

If The Man likes him, he must be great...

Yeah right... I bet you think Kirky J. is great drummer too...

Neversin.

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Lenny did not get off to a great start but, he has improved and face it he does try a play musical instrutments. Instead being another boy singer or a member of a boy band.

Perhaps working with Prince will make him work harder but, I know I will check this cd out and you can just not buy it and leave the funk to the funketeers.
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Reply #47 posted 06/03/03 3:41pm

kevinmkeating

I have been coming to this website for years...
The monitors at Prince.org or extremly biased...

They post many prince related artists activties but they never post the Terence Trent Darby News I post..

TTD is billion times more interesting and talented than Lenny Kravitz. or India Irie

I think its because TTD/Sananda's New album "Wild Card" is better than anything anyone has done in Years..

www.sanandamaitreya.com

Check out the Truth on TTD/Sananda June 4 On Jay Leno!!
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Reply #48 posted 06/03/03 6:15pm

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kevinmkeating said:

I have been coming to this website for years...
The monitors at Prince.org or extremly biased...

They post many prince related artists activties but they never post the Terence Trent Darby News I post..

TTD is billion times more interesting and talented than Lenny Kravitz. or India Irie

I think its because TTD/Sananda's New album "Wild Card" is better than anything anyone has done in Years..

www.sanandamaitreya.com

Check out the Truth on TTD/Sananda June 4 On Jay Leno!!


I agree that TTD/Sananda is far more talented than Lenny. Lenny is not bad, but far from being innovative or being a true artist on the level of someone like Sananda
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Reply #49 posted 06/03/03 6:46pm

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FlyingCloudPassenger said:

Prince kicked his ass on the Rave show. It just shows you how Prince has that untouchable quality that Lenny lacks.

Nah, sorry, next.

- I like his ´5´ Cd a lot, and Lenny has style. But their performance at Rave 2000 sucked. Lenny adds nothing to Prince´s music. And Prince himself was pretty uninspired that night. So glad the ONA was much better musically
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Reply #50 posted 06/03/03 6:49pm

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Neil said:

Hi there.

I never really post much but felt like I needed to on this one. Lenny does steal a bit but pretty much everyone in rock since the late 60's has ripped the odd thing here and there from other bands. Like someone else said about Billy Jack Bitch sounding like Knee Deep by P-Funk. Prince has done it too. And in turn P-Funk used some definite Hendrix sounding riffs, check out Izabella by Hendrix and then listen to Alice in my Fantasies by Funkadelic and you'll get what I'm sayin'. I'll admit that Lenny does it more than most but there aren't many "POPULAR" artists out there at the moment who are making music as good as his. Basically all of Hip-hop is getting stale at the moment because everyone sounds the same. Even the Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold out and gone bland (since the departure of the great Dave Navarro)in an effort to make more money.

- Neil, I agree completely with you. Lenny is no genius, but at least he PLAYS something.
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Reply #51 posted 06/03/03 6:53pm

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Neversin said:[quote]

Richard said:


If The Man likes him, he must be great...

Yeah right... I bet you think Kirky J. is great drummer too...

Neversin.

- HAHAHAHA...good one!! smile
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