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Prince & Stevie Ray Vaughan I heard arumor that one time Stevie Ray Vaughan and Prince were at a concert seeing someone else. They ended up sitting near each other. Stevis Ray approached Prince with the intent of introducing himself. He extended his hand. introduced himself and Prince just blew himm off as if he wasn't even there. Has anyone else heard that or have you anything to add to this? | |
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I think it was at the Grammys
Stevie ended up saying "If you're Prince I must be the Queen Bee" just to get any response, which he didn't. Poor Prince, he's just not normal. Check this song out at:
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DBW said: I heard arumor that one time Stevie Ray Vaughan and Prince were at a concert seeing someone else. They ended up sitting near each other. Stevis Ray approached Prince with the intent of introducing himself. He extended his hand. introduced himself and Prince just blew himm off as if he wasn't even there. Has anyone else heard that or have you anything to add to this?
I find this odd since I thought Stevie Ray recordeed at Paisley Park. Am I mistakened? Maybe I saw this on a video of a tour of Paisley park by what's her name that played in Graffitti bridge... Ingrid Chavez. I think the camera panned a "hall of fame" wall that showed all the people who recoreded at Paisley Park and Stevie Ray was on the wall. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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prodigalfan said: DBW said: I heard arumor that one time Stevie Ray Vaughan and Prince were at a concert seeing someone else. They ended up sitting near each other. Stevis Ray approached Prince with the intent of introducing himself. He extended his hand. introduced himself and Prince just blew himm off as if he wasn't even there. Has anyone else heard that or have you anything to add to this?
I find this odd since I thought Stevie Ray recordeed at Paisley Park. Am I mistakened? Maybe I saw this on a video of a tour of Paisley park by what's her name that played in Graffitti bridge... Ingrid Chavez. I think the camera panned a "hall of fame" wall that showed all the people who recoreded at Paisley Park and Stevie Ray was on the wall. This event happened early in Prince's career way before Paisley Park. At the time he was probably just some drunk coked out hillbilly to Prince, not the legend he was becoming. Check this song out at:
http://www.soundclick.com...tmusic.htm | |
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andyman91 said: prodigalfan said: I find this odd since I thought Stevie Ray recordeed at Paisley Park. Am I mistakened? Maybe I saw this on a video of a tour of Paisley park by what's her name that played in Graffitti bridge... Ingrid Chavez. I think the camera panned a "hall of fame" wall that showed all the people who recoreded at Paisley Park and Stevie Ray was on the wall. This event happened early in Prince's career way before Paisley Park. At the time he was probably just some drunk coked out hillbilly to Prince, not the legend he was becoming. I really wish that they had recorded something together. They are my no.1 & no.2 favorite artists! | |
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actually, i have the story straight from Chris Laytons mouth. He was the drummer from Double Trouble, Stevies band.
Stevie was rehearsing for a tour at Paisley Park. Stevie had never met Prince at this point, but they would all see him in the halls with Kim Bassinger, which they thought was funny since she was taller. Anyway, Bruce Springsteen was doing a show in Minneapolis one night and the band decided to go, hanging backstage they see Prince with his big body guard. Stevie figures since he's rehearsing at Paisley Park, he might as well say hi and introduce himself to Prince. So he goes over to Prince and say's " Hi Prince, my name is Stevie Ray Vaughn". Which Prince ignores and never looks at Stevie. Stevie figuring Prince didn't hear him, repeats it, only to get a nasty look from Princes body guard. So, at this point Stevie realizes that Prince is ignoring him, and remember, Stevie WAS pretty well known at this point with 3 albums out already. So Stevie walks right up to Prince and say's, "you may be a Prince, but i'm the King Bee mutha f*^%&r", and walks off- with Prince staring right at him. that's the story. michael | |
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mcbliss said: actually, i have the story straight from Chris Laytons mouth. He was the drummer from Double Trouble, Stevies band.
Stevie was rehearsing for a tour at Paisley Park. Stevie had never met Prince at this point, but they would all see him in the halls with Kim Bassinger, which they thought was funny since she was taller. Anyway, Bruce Springsteen was doing a show in Minneapolis one night and the band decided to go, hanging backstage they see Prince with his big body guard. Stevie figures since he's rehearsing at Paisley Park, he might as well say hi and introduce himself to Prince. So he goes over to Prince and say's " Hi Prince, my name is Stevie Ray Vaughn". Which Prince ignores and never looks at Stevie. Stevie figuring Prince didn't hear him, repeats it, only to get a nasty look from Princes body guard. So, at this point Stevie realizes that Prince is ignoring him, and remember, Stevie WAS pretty well known at this point with 3 albums out already. So Stevie walks right up to Prince and say's, "you may be a Prince, but i'm the King Bee mutha f*^%&r", and walks off- with Prince staring right at him. that's the story. michael Hmm, I don't doubt your source, but I read that story around 1984-5, before Prince was with Kim Basinger and before he had Paisley Park. Check this song out at:
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Purps may have heard Stevie tearing up Voodoo Chile and Third Stone From The Sun during rehersal and got all pouty and shit. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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squirrelgrease said: Purps may have heard Stevie tearing up Voodoo Chile and Third Stone From The Sun during rehersal and got all pouty and shit.
u took the words right outta my mouth!!! tinpanalley- livesON at times there are no Explanations!! | |
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andyman91 said: prodigalfan said: I find this odd since I thought Stevie Ray recordeed at Paisley Park. Am I mistakened? Maybe I saw this on a video of a tour of Paisley park by what's her name that played in Graffitti bridge... Ingrid Chavez. I think the camera panned a "hall of fame" wall that showed all the people who recoreded at Paisley Park and Stevie Ray was on the wall. This event happened early in Prince's career way before Paisley Park. At the time he was probably just some drunk coked out hillbilly to Prince, not the legend he was becoming. Now that shit's funny | |
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mcbliss said: actually, i have the story straight from Chris Laytons mouth. He was the drummer from Double Trouble, Stevies band.
Stevie was rehearsing for a tour at Paisley Park. Stevie had never met Prince at this point, but they would all see him in the halls with Kim Bassinger, which they thought was funny since she was taller. Anyway, Bruce Springsteen was doing a show in Minneapolis one night and the band decided to go, hanging backstage they see Prince with his big body guard. Stevie figures since he's rehearsing at Paisley Park, he might as well say hi and introduce himself to Prince. So he goes over to Prince and say's " Hi Prince, my name is Stevie Ray Vaughn". Which Prince ignores and never looks at Stevie. Stevie figuring Prince didn't hear him, repeats it, only to get a nasty look from Princes body guard. So, at this point Stevie realizes that Prince is ignoring him, and remember, Stevie WAS pretty well known at this point with 3 albums out already. So Stevie walks right up to Prince and say's, "you may be a Prince, but i'm the King Bee mutha f*^%&r", and walks off- with Prince staring right at him. that's the story. michael - WOW!! I believe it happened, because Prince in the past was a very strange human being, despite being a genius But I could almost bet it wouldn´t happen today....he seems to be much more ´light´ and happy in the last years What a waste....imagine if these two giants played together?? | |
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Well, Stevie did almost tour with Bowie. I have the rehearsal-tapes somewhere, there were some interestings things
going on there - pop genius meets guitar extravaganza. I am not sure what Stevie and Prince would jam to, other than the obligatory Hendrix-covers. That story (whenever it took place) is a shame and a sin. | |
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GustavoRibas said: mcbliss said: actually, i have the story straight from Chris Laytons mouth. He was the drummer from Double Trouble, Stevies band.
Stevie was rehearsing for a tour at Paisley Park. Stevie had never met Prince at this point, but they would all see him in the halls with Kim Bassinger, which they thought was funny since she was taller. Anyway, Bruce Springsteen was doing a show in Minneapolis one night and the band decided to go, hanging backstage they see Prince with his big body guard. Stevie figures since he's rehearsing at Paisley Park, he might as well say hi and introduce himself to Prince. So he goes over to Prince and say's " Hi Prince, my name is Stevie Ray Vaughn". Which Prince ignores and never looks at Stevie. Stevie figuring Prince didn't hear him, repeats it, only to get a nasty look from Princes body guard. So, at this point Stevie realizes that Prince is ignoring him, and remember, Stevie WAS pretty well known at this point with 3 albums out already. So Stevie walks right up to Prince and say's, "you may be a Prince, but i'm the King Bee mutha f*^%&r", and walks off- with Prince staring right at him. that's the story. michael - WOW!! I believe it happened, because Prince in the past was a very strange human being, despite being a genius But I could almost bet it wouldn´t happen today....he seems to be much more ´light´ and happy in the last years What a waste....imagine if these two giants played together?? Youi mean P was an asshole (LOL)..... | |
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squirrelgrease said: Purps may have heard Stevie tearing up Voodoo Chile and Third Stone From The Sun during rehersal and got all pouty and shit.
Truest. | |
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fuck stevie!
he deserved that and even more! lucky him princes bodygard didnt put his face inside his ass | |
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satanass said: fuck stevie!
he deserved that and even more! lucky him princes bodygard didnt put his face inside his ass Well, that's some attitude. SRV indeed sucked goat's ass though. | |
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just think about it. ur totally cool having a laugh with ur bodygard and then this heavy metal shithead interrupts ur life with that shit... | |
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Heavy Metal? SRV played run-off-the-mill white man's blues. Are you thinkg of Steve Vai? And, did I misspell his name on my turn? | |
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Novabreaker said: Heavy Metal? SRV played run-off-the-mill white man's blues. Are you thinkg of Steve Vai? And, did I misspell his name on my turn?
has he long hair and is kinda smelly? | |
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Dunno, I've never gotten the chance to smell the person in question. Erm, which one were you referring to? | |
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SRV played blues,
but they hardly are commonly seen as having been "run of the mill." His innovations in tone, speed, tech- nique and origin- ality are legend within the blues community. I have yet to see the Fender Co. give Prince his signa- ture Stratocaster. [Edited 8/15/05 5:18am] | |
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Puhchoolee said: SRV played blues,
but they hardly are commonly seen as having been "run of the mill." His innovations in tone, speed, tech- nique and origin- ality are legend within the blues community. I have yet to see the Fender Co. give Prince his signa- ture Stratocaster. [Edited 8/15/05 5:18am] I don't know about all what you said... but it seems that you are giving props to SRV. I have to agree with you! He was playing this one song and I am NOT KIDDING, his hand was strumming the guitar so dayum fast, his hand was like a blur. It really really sounded good, and I don't like the blues. The show interviewed musicians about SRV playing ability, and one summed it up best. If you tried really hard on a good day you might be able to duplicate SRV for about a minute then your arm and hand would cramp up. He would play hard like that thru the whole show. I know, I saw it myself. If you haven't seen him play live or live taped, don't knock him. Just admit the truth... YOU DON'T KNOW! "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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satanass said: Novabreaker said: Heavy Metal? SRV played run-off-the-mill white man's blues. Are you thinkg of Steve Vai? And, did I misspell his name on my turn?
has he long hair and is kinda smelly? How the hell you gonna try to blast someone when you dont even know who the fuck they are? Makes you look like the jackass of the evening IMO... Karma is a cold bitch... Stevie Ray was the fuckikng man, IMO (again) he was 10 times the guitar player Prince is and probably ever will be. (does SRV's death mean there's not a God, I mean the dude gets clean and straightens his life out, on top of the world after rocking the stage with a fellow legend and dies in a helicopter crash. Almost worst than Sam Kennison dying after getting clean) [Edited 8/15/05 20:39pm] | |
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prodigalfan said: Puhchoolee said: SRV played blues,
but they hardly are commonly seen as having been "run of the mill." His innovations in tone, speed, tech- nique and origin- ality are legend within the blues community. I have yet to see the Fender Co. give Prince his signa- ture Stratocaster. [Edited 8/15/05 5:18am] I don't know about all what you said... but it seems that you are giving props to SRV. I have to agree with you! He was playing this one song and I am NOT KIDDING, his hand was strumming the guitar so dayum fast, his hand was like a blur. It really really sounded good, and I don't like the blues. The show interviewed musicians about SRV playing ability, and one summed it up best. If you tried really hard on a good day you might be able to duplicate SRV for about a minute then your arm and hand would cramp up. He would play hard like that thru the whole show. I know, I saw it myself. If you haven't seen him play live or live taped, don't knock him. Just admit the truth... YOU DON'T KNOW! I was applauding Stevie, as you said at first. He was a genius! | |
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kdj997 said: satanass said: has he long hair and is kinda smelly? How the hell you gonna try to blast someone when you dont even know who the fuck they are? Makes you look like the jackass of the evening IMO... Karma is a cold bitch... Stevie Ray was the fuckikng man, IMO (again) he was 10 times the guitar player Prince is and probably ever will be. (does SRV's death mean there's not a God, I mean the dude gets clean and straightens his life out, on top of the world after rocking the stage with a fellow legend and dies in a helicopter crash. Almost worst than Sam Kennison dying after getting clean) [Edited 8/15/05 20:39pm] Maybe God was waiting for them to get clean before calling them before Judgment. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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At least know who the artist is before trying to diss him/her. Leave that ignorance for another site My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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Who was the Steve or Stevie that got his start playing in Frank Zappa's band? Stevie Malmsteem? haha | |
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oneradyear said: Who was the Steve or Stevie that got his start playing in Frank Zappa's band? Stevie Malmsteem? haha
"Let's hear it for another great Italian..." Nah, that's way too inside for a Prince-forum. Anyway, the man you are referring to is actually the aforementioned Steve Vai. He was with Frank Zappa for a few tours. He made it into the hall of fame of Zappa alumni, and had a song devoted to him (a scarce honour, only a few bandmembers ever got presented with this.) "The name of this song is..." Stevie's spanking His name is Stevie Vai, And he's a crazy guy Last November, I recall, He needed a spanking He decided then A female specimen Would be exciting for a night To give him a spanking Laurel was her name She came to Notre Dame He told me just the other night He oughta be thanking Her for the spanking She was large and soft And she beat him off Made him drool upon his dork And gave it a wanking After the spanking Hair brush! Oh! What a hair brush! (It's not that he requires grooming! Guys with light blue hair never do!) Then did she exclaim: ''There's another game That we can play with this device, And then a banana!'' It was slightly green Vapors in between Rising up to fill the room And cook the banana Later in the dawn, Laurel carried on Got right up and dressed herself and Ate the banana But hey! Start your own thread. [Edited 8/16/05 4:00am] | |
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AL Dimeola ladies and gent.....
Ikaros..... love the zappa chalk pie reference..... Music is the best... | |
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