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Thread started 07/16/05 3:55pm

Krystal666

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Prince and Terrence Trent D'arby

Does anyone know what Prince thought of TTD when he first came on the sceane? They both had that similar kinda vibe and androgonus look. Actually they looked VERY similar and had that cool sound. I was just wondering if Prince was like "He is ripping me off" and what he thinks of TTD now.
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Reply #1 posted 07/16/05 4:04pm

Hotlegs

Krystal666 said:

Does anyone know what Prince thought of TTD when he first came on the sceane? They both had that similar kinda vibe and androgonus look. Actually they looked VERY similar and had that cool sound. I was just wondering if Prince was like "He is ripping me off" and what he thinks of TTD now.

Probably, in the 80's ,there may have been some what of a rivary. However, I think Prince has great respect TTD/Sanada since he is a great vocalist, composes/produces his own music, and plays multiple instruments like himself.
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Reply #2 posted 07/16/05 4:06pm

sitruk7

I dug him from the get go.Though the comparisons seemed obvious with Prince,he stood above the rest of the wanna be purple clones. He was one part Prince,one part Michael Jackson,a pinch of Sam Cook and an ounce(or more) of James Brown while at the same time attempting to be his own man.He was an "updated throw back" to yester year.I loved the first two albums but he had me lost by the album Vibrator or whichever featured She Kissed Me.
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Reply #3 posted 07/16/05 4:19pm

mackopolis

sitruk7 said:

I dug him from the get go.Though the comparisons seemed obvious with Prince,he stood above the rest of the wanna be purple clones. He was one part Prince,one part Michael Jackson,a pinch of Sam Cook and an ounce(or more) of James Brown while at the same time attempting to be his own man.He was an "updated throw back" to yester year.I loved the first two albums but he had me lost by the album Vibrator or whichever featured She Kissed Me.



Yeah.....I remember the 'vibrator' album fondly.....especially 'supermodel sandwich'!.....then he took it one step further.....'Supermodel Sandwich With Cheese' .....I swear it's true!!
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Reply #4 posted 07/16/05 4:21pm

Alasseon

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Vague memory here.

Someone help me out.

1987 Grammy's? TTD performing on stage. Singing. Dancing. Playing keyboards.

Prince in the audience, smirking.

Ring any bells?
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Reply #5 posted 07/16/05 4:36pm

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TTD was a great vocalist and performer - very charismatic. His first album was obviously a massive hit - but I didn't think of comparing him to Prince until the second album, where basically he fired his backing band and decided to write, perform, arrange and produce it all himself.

Hmmmm, where I've heard that before? He was like following Prince's career on hyperspeed. The second album was a bit bonkers but had it's interesting moments - but it did suffer from TTDs inexperience and massive ego which made him think everything he did was genius.

The third album was Symphony Or Damn, which has some fantastic songs on it (Delicate with Des'ree was great) and was far more well rounded. The fourth album 'Vibrator' again had some great tracks on it, but by this time he'd just fallen out of favour with the general public.

Then he changed his name to Sananda because his 'spirit' told him to (hmmm, where have I heard someone doing something similar...?)

Talented, underrated, but definately sabotaged by his own arrogance. Very much like Prince in those terms!
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Reply #6 posted 07/16/05 4:45pm

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I couldn't stand TTD, he was never in the running for the crown anyway.....
He's great live, but he played himself right at the start of his career.
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Reply #7 posted 07/16/05 4:50pm

4nowneway

I remember when TTD was hot, around 88, I remember reading something about P thought he was cool, P aint a player hater
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Reply #8 posted 07/16/05 8:06pm

origmnd

TTD said he kissed Prince ON THE LIPS...neither barfed...I think that says it.
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Reply #9 posted 07/16/05 9:02pm

4nowneway

origmnd said:

TTD said he kissed Prince ON THE LIPS...neither barfed...I think that says it.

NOT!
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Reply #10 posted 07/16/05 9:14pm

MsLegs

4nowneway said:

origmnd said:

TTD said he kissed Prince ON THE LIPS...neither barfed...I think that says it.

NOT!

nod Agreed. When I read that, I knew this is shit b/c both of them are some talented vain egomaniacs.
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Reply #11 posted 07/16/05 9:29pm

sosgemini

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mackopolis said:

sitruk7 said:

I dug him from the get go.Though the comparisons seemed obvious with Prince,he stood above the rest of the wanna be purple clones. He was one part Prince,one part Michael Jackson,a pinch of Sam Cook and an ounce(or more) of James Brown while at the same time attempting to be his own man.He was an "updated throw back" to yester year.I loved the first two albums but he had me lost by the album Vibrator or whichever featured She Kissed Me.



Yeah.....I remember the 'vibrator' album fondly.....especially 'supermodel sandwich'!.....then he took it one step further.....'Supermodel Sandwich With Cheese' .....I swear it's true!!



Eeks..I personally think Vibrator is one of his best...W/ Cheese is far superior to the original version....and dont start me on the slow songs.. sigh i once snagged a boyfriend by reading those lyrics...eeks, i cant remember the songs now..gonna have to get out my Vibrator...

(dont go there legs. no no no! )

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Reply #12 posted 07/16/05 9:31pm

Snap

i could swear i remember hearing about Prince showing up and performing with D'arby at a couple dates in London or thereabouts back in '88 or so... can someone confirm? like Prince, D'arby has a huge amount of talent and knows it which has often worked against him, making him his own worst enemy -- i have a great amount of respect for him, and i hope he continues to share his creativity
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Reply #13 posted 07/16/05 10:08pm

4nowneway

yeah, thats what I remember from 88, he had big eyes like P, thats about it, "it all comes out in the wash, in time"
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Reply #14 posted 07/16/05 10:19pm

1sexymf

Was anyone a fan of "Sign Your Name Across My Heart"?
That used to be my jam.
And I do agree that he had a "Prince vibe" thing going on.
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Reply #15 posted 07/16/05 10:39pm

ThreadBare

The similarities with P, to me, start and stop with his stage presence and his control of his band.

TTD's voice is out of this world, his lyrics are poetry in the truest sense of the word, and his more immediate and identifiable influences don't seem to include Prince as much as this board would suggest. I see/hear far more Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Rod Stewart, James Brown and Beatles influences than I do Prince.

Personally, I think TTD the artist was compared to Prince for the same reason Prince the guitarist often was compared to Hendrix.

If Cuba Gooding Jr. Played guitar onstage, he'd be compared with Prince. rolleyes
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Reply #16 posted 07/16/05 11:08pm

Krystal666

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1sexymf said:

Was anyone a fan of "Sign Your Name Across My Heart"?
That used to be my jam.
And I do agree that he had a "Prince vibe" thing going on.


eek I LOVE THAT SONG! You have good taste. I just saw the video this morning and that inspired me to make this post. That is a really good song!
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Reply #17 posted 07/16/05 11:19pm

1sexymf

Krystal666 said:

1sexymf said:

Was anyone a fan of "Sign Your Name Across My Heart"?
That used to be my jam.
And I do agree that he had a "Prince vibe" thing going on.


eek I LOVE THAT SONG! You have good taste. I just saw the video this morning and that inspired me to make this post. That is a really good song!


That the first song that came to mind when I saw the thread title. I'm surprised no one else mentioned it.
Now I can't get it out of my head. lol
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Reply #18 posted 07/16/05 11:31pm

XNY

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Snap said:

i could swear i remember hearing about Prince showing up and performing with D'arby at a couple dates in London or thereabouts back in '88 or so... can someone confirm? like Prince, D'arby has a huge amount of talent and knows it which has often worked against him, making him his own worst enemy -- i have a great amount of respect for him, and i hope he continues to share his creativity

I can't confirm any dates in '88 but during the Lovesexy intermission in Worcester Massachusetts he played Wishing Well amongst a bunch of other tunes. That surprised me cuz I thought that he had this huge chip on his shoulder when it came to other artists who were compared to him, like TTD.

Anyway after TTD played in Mpls at First Ave back in 94 or 95--and P was in the audience--P did his usual gig(usual for that period) out at Paisley afterwards. He and the NPG played for hours and we all waited for TTD to come out and play with him. P played until about 4:30-ish and when TTD's band showed it was too late for them to play together.

BTW, it will always be my favorite night of music: to see my two favorite musical angels in one night was such a gift, not only that... Prince let me sing on his gun mic during Letitgo and thank God my sister was with me cuz I wouldn't have been able to tell anyone cuz nobody would've believed me otherwise!

I still miss those Paisley aftershows...we were so spoiled back in the day, but I have some amazing memories! (Thanks P!!)
"Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham
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Reply #19 posted 07/16/05 11:32pm

Snap

1sexymf said:

Krystal666 said:



eek I LOVE THAT SONG! You have good taste. I just saw the video this morning and that inspired me to make this post. That is a really good song!


That the first song that came to mind when I saw the thread title. I'm surprised no one else mentioned it.
Now I can't get it out of my head. lol


The 12" extended remix version!!! cloud9

And yes, I agree with ThreadBare... TTD's lyrics are pure poetry! And his voice is distinctly different than Prince's -- much more similar to Sam Cooke & Otis Redding.
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Reply #20 posted 07/16/05 11:54pm

MsLegs

sosgemini said:

mackopolis said:




Yeah.....I remember the 'vibrator' album fondly.....especially 'supermodel sandwich'!.....then he took it one step further.....'Supermodel Sandwich With Cheese' .....I swear it's true!!



Eeks..I personally think Vibrator is one of his best...W/ Cheese is far superior to the original version....and dont start me on the slow songs.. sigh i once snagged a boyfriend by reading those lyrics...eeks, i cant remember the songs now..gonna have to get out my Vibrator...

(dont go there legs. no no no! )

lurking


Sos, its a shame that you had to get out the vibrator after listening to his song and you can't get my name out of your head you naughty boy whip. Oh, you need to stop fighting the feeling at admit it to yourself that you're secretly a Legs fein. razz
[Edited 7/16/05 23:57pm]
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Reply #21 posted 07/16/05 11:56pm

MsLegs

1sexymf said:

Was anyone a fan of "Sign Your Name Across My Heart"?
That used to be my jam.

nod That song used to be my jam also. TTD sang it so good that it was almost orgasmic. razz
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Reply #22 posted 07/17/05 4:26am

danielboon

ive been going to gigs for 20 odd years now !!! ant ive seen ttd 3 times they were 3 of the best gigs ive ever seen !! even took along a friend once who wasnt a fan and he was totally blown away by terence !!! his acapella live shit is out of this fuckin world and any other !!! cool
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Reply #23 posted 07/17/05 5:46am

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introducing the hardline and the song neon messaih are the shit!
Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it!
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Reply #24 posted 07/17/05 10:14am

SynthiaRose

"Kissin' like a bandit, stealing time..." dancing jig

Poetry indeed.

Wishing Well, Sign My Name, and If You All Get to Heaven are up there with the best of Prince songs.


Bet Prince wishes he'd written those. (And if he'd worked with TTD, he probably would have stolen 'em) giggle nod
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Reply #25 posted 07/17/05 10:18am

Hotlegs

SynthiaRose said:

"Kissin' like a bandit, stealing time..." dancing jig

Poetry indeed.

Wishing Well, Sign My Name, and If You All Get to Heaven are up there with the best of Prince songs.


Bet Prince wishes he'd written those. (And if he'd worked with TTD, he probably would have stolen 'em) giggle nod

highfive Sad But Probably True.
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Reply #26 posted 07/17/05 10:42am

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During the '80's, with songs like 'Wishing Well' riding high, TTD appeared on children's BBC TV - Saturday morning. He carried a cane reminiscent of those sported by Prince. When asked where it had come from, he said shyly that it was a gift from a friend and acted coy about its origins as if the friend was someone well-known - but refused to reveal the person's identity when asked. It might have been a publicity stunt - but to my mind it was unlikely that people other than Prince fans would have made any possible connection.

(On the same show he also managed whilst lip-synching to his latest hit to execute a spin which resulted him slipping and falling over. At that point the cameras cut to another shot only to switch back as he picked himself up off the floor.)

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Reply #27 posted 07/17/05 11:34am

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langebleu said:

During the '80's, with songs like 'Wishing Well' riding high, TTD appeared on children's BBC TV - Saturday morning. He carried a cane reminiscent of those sported by Prince. When asked where it had come from, he said shyly that it was a gift from a friend and acted coy about its origins as if the friend was someone well-known - but refused to reveal the person's identity when asked. It might have been a publicity stunt - but to my mind it was unlikely that people other than Prince fans would have made any possible connection.

(On the same show he also managed whilst lip-synching to his latest hit to execute a spin which resulted him slipping and falling over. At that point the cameras cut to another shot only to switch back as he picked himself up off the floor.)

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falloff poor terrence!
Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it!
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Reply #28 posted 07/17/05 4:29pm

origmnd

4nowneway said:

origmnd said:

TTD said he kissed Prince ON THE LIPS...neither barfed...I think that says it.

NOT!



Its a quote from TTD's interview from
Q magazine in 94. "kissed him on the lips"
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Reply #29 posted 07/17/05 7:59pm

MsLegs

origmnd said:

4nowneway said:


NOT!



Its a quote from TTD's interview from
Q magazine in 94. "kissed him on the lips"

hmmm
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