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a REVOLUTION reunion... why do so many of us wish for a reunion of this group ???? i know they were great and prince had his biggest commercial success with this group...BUT..do u think in 2005 it would really have the same effect that it had in 1983-1986 ????
music has changed...production has changed...and the image we all have of prince and the minneapolis sound has changed...for me the best thing about a reunion is if the old wendy and lisa song writing influence returned and i have to admit i miss the prince & the revolution FUNK and the image of band unity...i just wonder would it be as fresh today ??? or would anyone besides old school diehard fans even care ??? | |
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It wont be the same at all, why should Prince ever want to step backwards when his future is looking so great, is what I say. Good question. http://www.goldiesparade.co.uk/ - Prince discography, tour history, news and more. | |
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Prince said back in 1999 he had a lot of Revolution recordings in his vault. I wouldn't mind hearing those sessions. I also would rather see him move foward than try to reform the Revolution. If he did a "one time only" thing for the fans at Paisley or a benefit show, then that would be cool. It would be nice to hear the unreleased "Roadhouse Garden" recordings. I think all of them are in different mindsets today and it probably wouldn't be the same. | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: Prince said back in 1999 he had a lot of Revolution recordings in his vault. I wouldn't mind hearing those sessions. I also would rather see him move foward than try to reform the Revolution. If he did a "one time only" thing for the fans at Paisley or a benefit show, then that would be cool. It would be nice to hear the unreleased "Roadhouse Garden" recordings. I think all of them are in different mindsets today and it probably wouldn't be the same.
im with u spyzfan1...i must admit tho' at the prince celebration in 2000 it was nice to see brown mark and bobby z play america with prince...bobby was pretty damn sloppy but i did sure get that tingling feeling again seeing such a big part of my childhood come back to life !!! | |
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GoldiesParade said: It wont be the same at all, why should Prince ever want to step backwards when his future is looking so great, is what I say. Good question.
why is working with quality and creative musicians a step backwards? its not like they are going to put on paisley suits with lace and sing Purple Rain over and over.. all of them have moved on. I love some of the Drs. work from his recent album. I would love to hear how prince could incorporate his evolved style into new music....Lisa and Wendy have evolved by leaps and bounds.... we should never deny the synergy created by talent.....even if those involved had a previous lifetime together... and lets not forget these are the only group of people that can put prince to task when it comes to making music. Wendy would pimp slap prince if he tried to put something like Life of The Party on wax.... Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said:
all of them have moved on. I love some of the Drs. work from his recent album. I would love to hear how prince could incorporate his evolved style into new music Isn't he doing futuristic house type music? I've seen the album on the web but not in the stores. His influence would be great working with Prince. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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No Revolution reunion "just" P, Wendy & Lisa. | |
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jn2 said: No Revolution reunion "just" P, Wendy & Lisa.
BROWN MARK WAS FONKAY !!! | |
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I(and probably many others) were a little too young to ever see the Revolution in Concert. That's the only reason I want them to reunite. I'm back!!!!!!! | |
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dr fink was with prince from 1979 till 1991 so he should be part of the reunion. he was also on the purple rain dvd | |
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prettymansson said: why do so many of us wish for a reunion of this group ???? i know they were great and prince had his biggest commercial success with this group...BUT..do u think in 2005 it would really have the same effect that it had in 1983-1986 ????
music has changed...production has changed...and the image we all have of prince and the minneapolis sound has changed...for me the best thing about a reunion is if the old wendy and lisa song writing influence returned and i have to admit i miss the prince & the revolution FUNK and the image of band unity...i just wonder would it be as fresh today ??? or would anyone besides old school diehard fans even care ??? MAN, who the FUCK wouldn't wanna see "The Revolution", especially NOW. What do we have? Asslee Simpson, Hilary Duff Beer, Paris' chicken faced ass is puttin a damn c.d. out, M.J. bout to get locked the fuck up, Jimi's dead, come on now, if we ever needed a revolution, we could sure as hell use on now. And plus, i wasn't even interested in P in the 80's. I would love to see them together. Purple Rain was my only glimpse of the revolution in their glory. Who's gonna stop 200 Balloons?
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Prince is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. You all know that. If he re-united with The Revolution? Half his fans would whoop with joy, satisfying their own nostalgia trips. The other half would accuse him of making a backward's step and treading water.
Personally, I'd love to see P continuing with the current NPG line-up a little longer and actually hear what they can come up with in the studio. (I don't think 'Musicology' highlights their skills in the same way the original line-up managed to on record). We need at least one k-i-l-l-e-r funk track with John's drumming. However... as someone who wasn't there the first time round, I'd love to see even a one-off special with The Revolution. Or a Celebration where, each night, a different Prince line-up plays the definitive album - when they were associated with Prince - in its' entirety. That would be cool. I'm inclined to say that it'll never happen. But it's Prince,. so... That's what I love about him. [Edited 5/24/05 5:21am] | |
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onenitealone said: Prince is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. You all know that. If he re-united with The Revolution? Half his fans would whoop with joy, satisfying their own nostalgia trips. The other half would accuse him of making a backward's step and treading water.
Personally, I'd love to see P continuing with the current NPG line-up a little longer and actually hear what they can come up with in the studio. (I don't think 'Musicology' highlights their skills in the same way the original line-up managed to on record). We need at least one k-i-l-l-e-r funk track with John's drumming. i get the feeling Musicology was all prince...i wonder if he even seeks contributions from the band these days.. or if his ego is so swelled he thinks he can do it all alone... Space for sale... | |
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marto said: dr fink was with prince from 1979 till 1991[...]
'78 till '91. and people seem to wanna keep living out their younger years vicariously through the rev; they wish for "the good ol' days", so to speak. you can't be in your teens and 20s forever. neither can the rev. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: marto said: dr fink was with prince from 1979 till 1991[...]
'78 till '91. and people seem to wanna keep living out their younger years vicariously through the rev; they wish for "the good ol' days", so to speak. you can't be in your teens and 20s forever. neither can the rev. Space for sale... | |
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When Prince was with The Revolution his creativity soared. To be able to predict what music would come from them now is impossible, but it would so be worth the try. Not only commercially but creativly. Prince and The Revolution wasn't good by chance. It wasn't rocket science or magic. It was a collection of brilliant and creative vigilantes that pushed boundries and constructed some of the most amazing songs ever recorded. They would do just fine if they got back together. Prince does best when it's not all about him. This whole Musicology craze was a smoke screen. The songs weren't great. They were just promoted for once. Prince and The Revolution wrote great albums from beginning to end. If anything is dated, it's Princes new stuff. C'mon...the bridge in Cinnamon Girl sounds like bad 1986 music. | |
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Well I for one wouldn't be that enthused. I mean they had cool songs and all at the time but I thought his best band was during the Sign o the times and Lovesexy time. Now that was straight up FUNK! To be honest I wasn't really that big of fans of Wendy and Lisa...I could care less if he did a Revolution reunion or not. | |
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I dont wish for a reunion. In terms of musicianship, they are not as good as the people Prince are playing with now. Lets grow, not recede | |
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PurpleRein said: I dont wish for a reunion. In terms of musicianship, they are not as good as the people Prince are playing with now. Lets grow, not recede
oh my.....i respectfully disagree and i look forward to hearing a musicians perspective regarding you comments.. sure, if you put the revolution of 84 up against the npg of today, npg are the better talented of the two... but people act like the revolution members hung up their instruments and quit. they all still play...and they all have evolved as musicians....has anyone here heard Dr. Fink's solo album? Its great....Blows away Renito (or whatever his names) lil twiddling during concert interludes..... and dont even start me on Rhonda's boring ass bass playing.....Her style just doesnt do it for me....Sure she is technically a good bass player. But her individual style bores.... and no, people who would like to hear new music from prince and the musicians that made up the revolution are not trying to relive the past. we arent trying to act like we are in our 20's or 30's again...thats just a straight arse silly comment that has no base in truth....if you look at what people are posting, and not reading comments with your own biases at play, you will see there are some of us here who have a fond appreciation for the musical styles of the revolution members. to hear new music from them all would be awesome.....and for me personally, quality music from the man named prince would be considered growth....cause albums like Musicology, TRC (to a much lesser extent) and Rave are steps back.. how anyone could consider that growth is beyond me.... Space for sale... | |
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Krystal666 said: Well I for one wouldn't be that enthused. I mean they had cool songs and all at the time but I thought his best band was during the Sign o the times and Lovesexy time. Now that was straight up FUNK! To be honest I wasn't really that big of fans of Wendy and Lisa...I could care less if he did a Revolution reunion or not.
that would be awesome too.. cha know, ive just realized why the npg doesnt do it for me...well, besides the horrible name... they're bots. no personality...no character. they are skilled musicians who do what prince tells them. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: Krystal666 said: Well I for one wouldn't be that enthused. I mean they had cool songs and all at the time but I thought his best band was during the Sign o the times and Lovesexy time. Now that was straight up FUNK! To be honest I wasn't really that big of fans of Wendy and Lisa...I could care less if he did a Revolution reunion or not.
that would be awesome too.. cha know, ive just realized why the npg doesnt do it for me...well, besides the horrible name... they're bots. no personality...no character. they are skilled musicians who do what prince tells them. what, like any other similar band out there doesn't? | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: sosgemini said: that would be awesome too.. cha know, ive just realized why the npg doesnt do it for me...well, besides the horrible name... they're bots. no personality...no character. they are skilled musicians who do what prince tells them. what, like any other similar band out there doesn't? so now we are to be content with average? Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: what, like any other similar band out there doesn't? so now we are to be content with average? since none of us really have any say in the matter, yes we do. people should get used to stuff straightaway instead of holding on to stuff constantly. | |
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come to think of it...thats what all prince's albums have been of late..
average... Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: Krystal666 said: Well I for one wouldn't be that enthused. I mean they had cool songs and all at the time but I thought his best band was during the Sign o the times and Lovesexy time. Now that was straight up FUNK! To be honest I wasn't really that big of fans of Wendy and Lisa...I could care less if he did a Revolution reunion or not.
that would be awesome too.. cha know, ive just realized why the npg doesnt do it for me...well, besides the horrible name... they're bots. no personality...no character. they are skilled musicians who do what prince tells them. I think Prince should just drop that name npg...it's a little early ninties isn't it...I mean he even thinks differently from that time...I just don't see why he is still using it...that band he has now doesn't represent that name to me. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: sosgemini said: so now we are to be content with average? since none of us really have any say in the matter, yes we do. people should get used to stuff straightaway instead of holding on to stuff constantly. well, this is a forum for discussion. would you prefer we all just read the FAQ section and never interact? Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: come to think of it...thats what all prince's albums have been of late..
average... A mod that doesn't kiss Prince's behind?? I am losing all grip on reality here...just kidding... | |
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Im satisfied just seeing Prince playing with my girl Shelia E. from time to time
Those two need to work together more If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: Im satisfied just seeing Prince playing with my girl Shelia E. from time to time
Those two need to work together more Hallelujah! | |
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prettymansson said: why do so many of us wish for a reunion of this group ???? i know they were great and prince had his biggest commercial success with this group...BUT..do u think in 2005 it would really have the same effect that it had in 1983-1986 ????
music has changed...production has changed...and the image we all have of prince and the minneapolis sound has changed...for me the best thing about a reunion is if the old wendy and lisa song writing influence returned and i have to admit i miss the prince & the revolution FUNK and the image of band unity...i just wonder would it be as fresh today ??? or would anyone besides old school diehard fans even care ??? Its all about New Power Revolution: Prince-whatever Wendy-guitar Lisa-keyboards John Blackwell-drums Miko-guitar Sonny T-bass Atlanta Bliss-trumpet Eric Leeds-all saxes and flute Sheila E.-percussion Matt Fink, Mr. Hayes-keyboards Jill Jones & Brenda Bennett - backing vocals "The voter is less important than the man who provides money to the candidate," - Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens
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