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777-9311 Ok....I suppose I know the answer to this old question but everytime I listen to the guitar solo in this song I have to ask...was it really Prince or was it Jesse? [Edited 8/16/05 18:19pm] I will do today what you won't, so tomorrow I can do what you can't. | |
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Well, according to this site
http://www.purplemusic.my..._time.html it was Prince who played all instruments, and I believe it´s really him. We know he played the bass (he said so), so it would have been very easy for him to record that solo. Great song, great solo by the way. | |
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777-9311 (8:04) [lyrics] recorded May/June 1982 by [Prince] at his home studio [1] • performed by [Prince] (all instruments and vocals) with [Morris Day] (additional lead vocals) • final mixing 20th-21st July 1982 at Sunset Sound [7] written by [Prince] (uncredited) • registered to [Prince] (as Jamie Starr) finally released 1982 on the album [What Time Is It?] • 1982 on the promo 12"-single [777-9311] • 1982 on the 12"-single [777-9311] • 1995 on the sampler [Planet Funk] • 1997 on the sampler [Phat Trax] 777-9311 (edit) (3:28) finally released 1982 on the 7"-single [777-9311] • 1982 on the 7"-single [The walk] If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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They say that Jesse Johnson didn't really play on a time album until icecream castles. | |
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thedog said: They say that Jesse Johnson didn't really play on a time album until icecream castles.
I don't think anybody did except Prince and maybe Dez and Lisa. | |
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doeineffect said: thedog said: They say that Jesse Johnson didn't really play on a time album until icecream castles.
I don't think anybody did except Prince and maybe Dez and Lisa. but didnt prince just play pretty much what jesse had recorded? in jesse's style? Space for sale... | |
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Prince played the guitar in one of his own styles. Jesse had to imitate that style at the live shows. That's one of the reasons he became more and more frustrated as a member of THE TIME. That's also one of the reasons he finally leave the band (or get fired - whatever you want).
Jesse is really interested to play with the guys again, but he didn't like to play the old songs Prince has written for them. He likes to play other / new stuff. And I have to say that I would like to hear some new songs from the masters of cool... Peace Purple Music ************ What time is it ? ************
No matter, it's definately time 2 visit the unofficial home of Morris Day & The Time at * http://www.purplemusic.mynetcologne.de/ * | |
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As some orgers on here know, I had the experience in recording with Morris and Andre Cymone back in 95. I recorded a guitar solo for Morris on a song called "Skirt". This was recorded at Andre's loft in L.A. Anyway, I had the chance to talk to Andre and Morris about all kinds if things. This was a specific thing that I asked them, was it Prince who played the lead on 777-9311. They both said yes, that it was DEFINATELY P on lead. I said that I thought that it was, but because of the wah-wah effect and the bar, which P never used at that time, made me wonder. Morris said that Prince recorded it that way cuz that's what Jessie always used when they played live and he wanted to record it that way to show Jessie that he could do it too. There was a compettition thing from the start between P and Jessie, so that had a lot to do with it. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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doeineffect said: thedog said: They say that Jesse Johnson didn't really play on a time album until icecream castles.
I don't think anybody did except Prince and maybe Dez and Lisa. True. Jessie went off with "Jungle Love". SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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One of those uptown books had a story that prince when to the Times rehersal one time and threw Jesse a tape and said here is your new album. it was the what time is it album. | |
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Rhastus said: One of those uptown books had a story that prince when to the Times rehersal one time and threw Jesse a tape and said here is your new album. it was the what time is it album.
Yep. He also went on to say "Hey Jessie, you play great guitar." Refering to "777". SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: Rhastus said: One of those uptown books had a story that prince when to the Times rehersal one time and threw Jesse a tape and said here is your new album. it was the what time is it album.
Yep. He also went on to say "Hey Jessie, you play great guitar." Refering to "777". Man, i would love to pick your brain on that Andre/Morris experience. I am going to see The Time next month. I heard Jesse has been showing up for some gigs. Do you know about that? | |
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hey they stole my phone # SOME PEOPLE--THOSE WHO THINK IT'S EVER THEIR PLACE TO CHANGE SOMEONE--WILL FIND NEW "FAULTS" WHEN OLD ONES GET "FIXED".
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blackguitaristz said: Rhastus said: One of those uptown books had a story that prince when to the Times rehersal one time and threw Jesse a tape and said here is your new album. it was the what time is it album.
Yep. He also went on to say "Hey Jessie, you play great guitar." Refering to "777". That's fucked up. | |
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blackguitaristz said: As some orgers on here know, I had the experience in recording with Morris and Andre Cymone back in 95. I recorded a guitar solo for Morris on a song called "Skirt". This was recorded at Andre's loft in L.A. Anyway, I had the chance to talk to Andre and Morris about all kinds if things. This was a specific thing that I asked them, was it Prince who played the lead on 777-9311. They both said yes, that it was DEFINATELY P on lead. I said that I thought that it was, but because of the wah-wah effect and the bar, which P never used at that time, made me wonder. Morris said that Prince recorded it that way cuz that's what Jessie always used when they played live and he wanted to record it that way to show Jessie that he could do it too. There was a compettition thing from the start between P and Jessie, so that had a lot to do with it.
Damn, that song is off da hook, been listening to the live version lately on the "Its about time" cd. Prince wrote it, he played it, jesse can play it too, but who wrote it? Prince. He is the man. W/out him, the Time would not be what it became, and without him, they may have been more...He was as good for them as he was bad..maybe... Stand Up! Everybody, this is your life!
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thepope2the9s said: W/out him, the Time would not be what it became, and without him, they may have been more...He was as good for them as he was bad..maybe...
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squirrelgrease said: Courtesy of http://www.purplemusic.my...ords1.html
777-9311 (8:04) [lyrics] recorded May/June 1982 by [Prince] at his home studio [1] • performed by [Prince] (all instruments and vocals) with [Morris Day] (additional lead vocals) • final mixing 20th-21st July 1982 at Sunset Sound [7] written by [Prince] (uncredited) • registered to [Prince] (as Jamie Starr) finally released 1982 on the album [What Time Is It?] • 1982 on the promo 12"-single [777-9311] • 1982 on the 12"-single [777-9311] • 1995 on the sampler [Planet Funk] • 1997 on the sampler [Phat Trax] 777-9311 (edit) (3:28) finally released 1982 on the 7"-single [777-9311] • 1982 on the 7"-single [The walk] Cool...that's pretty much what I had read somewhere as well. That solo is a BEAST! As his short guitar solo on The Walk. I will do today what you won't, so tomorrow I can do what you can't. | |
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blackguitaristz said: As some orgers on here know, I had the experience in recording with Morris and Andre Cymone back in 95. I recorded a guitar solo for Morris on a song called "Skirt". This was recorded at Andre's loft in L.A. Anyway, I had the chance to talk to Andre and Morris about all kinds if things. This was a specific thing that I asked them, was it Prince who played the lead on 777-9311. They both said yes, that it was DEFINATELY P on lead. I said that I thought that it was, but because of the wah-wah effect and the bar, which P never used at that time, made me wonder. Morris said that Prince recorded it that way cuz that's what Jessie always used when they played live and he wanted to record it that way to show Jessie that he could do it too. There was a compettition thing from the start between P and Jessie, so that had a lot to do with it.
Fascinating! | |
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SteamForest said: squirrelgrease said: Courtesy of http://www.purplemusic.my...ords1.html
777-9311 (8:04) [lyrics] recorded May/June 1982 by [Prince] at his home studio [1] • performed by [Prince] (all instruments and vocals) with [Morris Day] (additional lead vocals) • final mixing 20th-21st July 1982 at Sunset Sound [7] written by [Prince] (uncredited) • registered to [Prince] (as Jamie Starr) finally released 1982 on the album [What Time Is It?] • 1982 on the promo 12"-single [777-9311] • 1982 on the 12"-single [777-9311] • 1995 on the sampler [Planet Funk] • 1997 on the sampler [Phat Trax] 777-9311 (edit) (3:28) finally released 1982 on the 7"-single [777-9311] • 1982 on the 7"-single [The walk] Cool...that's pretty much what I had read somewhere as well. That solo is a BEAST! Agreed. I wish I could seperate it out from the rest of the song. | |
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whodknee said: blackguitaristz said: Yep. He also went on to say "Hey Jessie, you play great guitar." Refering to "777". That's fucked up. lmao!Prince is a muthafucka . [Edited 8/27/05 9:41am] | |
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heckaslammin said: blackguitaristz said: Yep. He also went on to say "Hey Jessie, you play great guitar." Refering to "777". Man, i would love to pick your brain on that Andre/Morris experience. I am going to see The Time next month. I heard Jesse has been showing up for some gigs. Do you know about that? Jesse has only played one show with the time in the last 15 years. That was new years eve last year | |
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