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Reply #60 posted 07/20/05 6:44am

peppeken

LET HER DOWN EASY' FROM HIS SYMPHONY OR DAMN IS UP THERE WITH PRINCE'S BEST - BEAUTIFUL !
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Reply #61 posted 07/20/05 7:42am

sosgemini

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Giovanni777 said:

Hmmmm...

all this, and no-one remembers when Prince sent Terence one of his guitars... I believe it was one of his hohners.

Anywho... The whole TTD experience is tragic. I'm not sure what the #&%$ his record company was (not) doing to promote him, but I think America just couldn't take a true soul like TTD, or wasn't ready... Still isn't.

Peace.

G.



blame mj...he sabatoged ttd's career....
Space for sale...
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Reply #62 posted 07/20/05 7:54am

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So I guess no-one saw this on Sananda's site:

Master Prince (a great example of excellence who made everyone in my generation better and kept us honest, at least those of us who cared).
http://www.sanandamaitrey...pter2.html" target="_blank">
http://www.sanandamaitrey...pter2.html

ALSO... I'm thrilled that he's living in Italia.
[Edited 7/20/05 7:55am]
"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #63 posted 07/20/05 9:21am

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Giovanni777 said:

So I guess no-one saw this on Sananda's site:

Master Prince (a great example of excellence who made everyone in my generation better and kept us honest, at least those of us who cared).
http://www.sanandamaitrey...pter2.html" target="_blank">
http://www.sanandamaitrey...pter2.html

ALSO... I'm thrilled that he's living in Italia.
[Edited 7/20/05 7:55am]



yeah we know he respects Prince, the question was really does Prince respect TTD
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Reply #64 posted 07/20/05 10:25am

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AvramsDad said:

I think there was a show ( or at least aftershow), where Prince starts singing "If you let me staaayeeee", then says "Shit, can't fuck with us." I believe it was around the time of Lovesexy. Wass up wit that? If they're so cool... Was it just P showin' out onstage?...


oh that was beautiful night jam, and he's like miko we gotta sing somethin 4 him..thought it was hilarious, but i wouldn't connect that to ttd. he says shit like that throughout the whole song "we the best" "we the baddest" "can't fuck wit us" etc
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 #65 posted 07/20/05 12:13pm

origmnd

peppeken said:

LET HER DOWN EASY' FROM HIS SYMPHONY OR DAMN IS UP THERE WITH PRINCE'S BEST - BEAUTIFUL !



If u recall in the Magazine "10,000"
put out by Prince, theres a list of romantic songs--this is one of them.
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Reply #66 posted 07/20/05 2:19pm

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origmnd said:

peppeken said:

LET HER DOWN EASY' FROM HIS SYMPHONY OR DAMN IS UP THERE WITH PRINCE'S BEST - BEAUTIFUL !



If u recall in the Magazine "10,000"
put out by Prince, theres a list of romantic songs--this is one of them.



a longer guitar solo at the end would have been cool.. but i'm a guitar freak, still a great song
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Reply #67 posted 07/20/05 3:16pm

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4nowneway said:


NOT!

nod Agreed. When I read that, I knew this is shit b/c both of them are some talented vain egomaniacs.



I read that too. I forgot where but I did.


M
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #68 posted 07/21/05 2:49am

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origmnd said:

peppeken said:

LET HER DOWN EASY' FROM HIS SYMPHONY OR DAMN IS UP THERE WITH PRINCE'S BEST - BEAUTIFUL !



If u recall in the Magazine "10,000"
put out by Prince, theres a list of romantic songs--this is one of them.


Romantic? I always thought 'Let Her Down Easy' was about gently turning down a young, naive girl who has an obsession with an older man! I can understand why Prince would like that song though - he's probably had to let down a lot of young girls in his time!
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Reply #69 posted 07/22/05 11:54pm

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Milty said:

on record, TTD is a bonafide genius.

live he sucks.

Then you didn't see him in Mpls in 95...man was amazing!
"Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham
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Reply #70 posted 07/23/05 5:07am

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prodigalfan said:

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.


I don't know about what P thought, but I surely didn't think TTD looked like Prince. He look al-ight, but not pretty boy fine like Prince. no no no! sorry!


lol Well they didn't look like twins or anything...but when TTD had shades on... nod...he kinda looked like Prince to me in the Wishing Well video...actually when I was younger I used to see that video and imagine it was Prince...I know it's dorky...but hey I fantisied about Prince perodicaly through the day! But TTD is a great artist in his own right. biggrin
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Reply #71 posted 07/23/05 12:33pm

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XNY said:

Milty said:

on record, TTD is a bonafide genius.

live he sucks.

Then you didn't see him in Mpls in 95...man was amazing!

or seattle in 87, he sang his ass off, better than anyone I've ever seen live except for maybe stevie wonder. He does have a tendency to sing off key frequently though, if your not listening for it you won't really hear it.
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Reply #72 posted 07/23/05 1:43pm

Miles

'Holding On To You' from 'Vibrator' is one of TTD's greatest songs imo. Classic '60s soul updated. In my inexpert opinion, one of the greatest true 'soul' tracks from the '90s. The more I listen to it, the more I feel this track is possibly influenced by Jimi Hendrix's classic, 'Bold As Love'. Musically, it has a slightly similar vibe. The rest of 'Vibrator' rocks too.

Prince resemblances are mostly superficial with TTD imo. They share many of the same influences, but channel them somewhat differently, tho overall P has it as he has been more 'original' a lot more often. And to be controversial, 'Vibrator' is a considerably better album than it's near contemporary 'The Gold Experience'. wink

But God, what a fantastic, soulful singer Terrence can be.
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Reply #73 posted 07/23/05 2:35pm

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Prince and TDD were friends, at least according to TDD. I remember reading a brief interview in Rolling Stone, where TDD alluded to their friendship and affinities. And since Prince performed Wishing Well live and sent him one of his guitars, it's fair to say they felt some musical kinship. They most likely had a relationship similar to the one Prince had with Lenny Kravitz, though it wasn't as extensive as far as I know. What Prince thinks of TDD now could be a different story. I don't remember seeing any props to Samanda on Prince's sites. Prince and Samanda share some great talents but also some weaknesses. They both let self-indulgence and power tripping get in the way of the music, but have since gained a bit of discipline and learned from some of their mistakes.
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Reply #74 posted 07/23/05 2:50pm

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Aerogram said:

Prince and TDD were friends, at least according to TDD. I remember reading a brief interview in Rolling Stone, where TDD alluded to their friendship and affinities. And since Prince performed Wishing Well live and sent him one of his guitars, it's fair to say they felt some musical kinship. They most likely had a relationship similar to the one Prince had with Lenny Kravitz, though it wasn't as extensive as far as I know. What Prince thinks of TDD now could be a different story. I don't remember seeing any props to Samanda on Prince's sites. Prince and Samanda share some great talents but also some weaknesses. They both let self-indulgence and power tripping get in the way of the music, but have since gained a bit of discipline and learned from some of their mistakes.

nod Agreed. You're comments are dead on.
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Reply #75 posted 07/24/05 7:35am

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At times TTD’s singing is reminiscent of Sam Cook
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Reply #76 posted 07/24/05 8:28am

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At times TTS’s singing is reminiscent of Sam Cook
Yep!
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