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Thread started 07/24/04 10:26am

bds70

the 1995 NPG

How awesome was this lineup: Prince, Mayte, Sonny, Tommy, and Michael B.

No stupid horn sections, no dumb ass rappers, and J-witness influence.

The music was played hard, the songs were the best he ever released, and he just didn't give a fock about the industry, radio, or mtv.

His song writing was peaking at this period of his life, and sad as it is to say, Prince musically has been "fee falling" ever since.

LONG LIVE The 1995 NPG!!!

The Gold Experience forever!!!
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Reply #1 posted 07/24/04 2:47pm

thebige

Definitely my favorite line-up, wish he would've toured more extensively during this period!!


stormbringer
No Sonny T?
No Michael B?
Ain't NPG!

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Reply #2 posted 07/24/04 2:55pm

GreenLantern

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yes i loved that era too since it was the highest intensity of my early prince obsession
I'm about to shake my doo loose! - Prince
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Reply #3 posted 07/24/04 4:47pm

purple7

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bds70 said:

How awesome was this lineup: Prince, Mayte, Sonny, Tommy, and Michael B.

No stupid horn sections, no dumb ass rappers, and J-witness influence.

The music was played hard, the songs were the best he ever released, and he just didn't give a fock about the industry, radio, or mtv.

His song writing was peaking at this period of his life, and sad as it is to say, Prince musically has been "fee falling" ever since.

LONG LIVE The 1995 NPG!!!

The Gold Experience forever!!!



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Reply #4 posted 07/24/04 7:23pm

ELBOOGY

That was a bad-ass band!
U,ME,WE!....2FUNKY!
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Reply #5 posted 07/24/04 10:00pm

rod319

I can't believe you forgot Mr. Hayes!

They were the funkiest! Something cool about their chemistry. Would have loved to have seen them live. I guess seeing the Act I US tour was about the closest I ever got.

Rod319
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Reply #6 posted 07/25/04 5:50am

Spookymuffin

And their Suits! The NPGear - twas the most awesomest looking NPG ever! They were too cool, all them keys and slap bass mmmmm AMAZING time.
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Reply #7 posted 07/25/04 6:18am

bds70

rod319 said:

I can't believe you forgot Mr. Hayes!

They were the funkiest! Something cool about their chemistry. Would have loved to have seen them live. I guess seeing the Act I US tour was about the closest I ever got.

Rod319



u r right , I can't beleive i forgot him
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Reply #8 posted 07/25/04 8:17am

purpledoveuk

Its definetely one of my fav periods and,by the tiem Golde Experience was ouit on teh road - he had the perfect NPG...trimmed with no excess fat.

He's gone back to that free-loader stage again where he has a really cool core band but loads of people just there for teh sake of it...and his music has lost it's...coincidence????
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