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Prince forming a Supergroup [b]If Prince ever humbeled Himself and wanted to form a (Supergroup) who would u want to see in it, and what instrument would Prince play. Off the top of my head I'm thinking Prince:Vocals-Guitar-boards. Chris Cornell:Vocals-Guitar. Vinnie Colaiauta: Drums&more Drums Steve Vai:Guitar pyrotechnics Flea:Bass acrobatics. Keith Emerson: Keyboards Dr.Fink Keyboards Sheila E.Drums& percussion. Rosie Gaines:B. Vocals Tamar:b.Vocals. This was, like I said, not well thought out....but a toss at it. What do u think. DD | |
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Prince, vocals, guitar, keyboards; Flea, Bass; Steve Gadd, Drums; Rosie Gaines, Keyboards, vocals; Billy Preston, keyboards, vocals; Wayne Shorter, sax; Atlanta Bliss, Trumpet; Marcus Roberts, piano; Art Baron, Trombone; Vernon Reid, backing guitars, co-lead; Corey Glover, backing vocals, cowbell; Tamar, backing vocals, dancing; The Twinz, dancing, wearing short skirts, for tha fellaz; Guest vocals: Gladys Knight, Sananda, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan; Jerome, holding the mirror, actin a fool. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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NPG 1995 | |
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dont be silly All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Prince-Rhythm/Lead Guitar/lead vocals; Flea--Bass; Jack White---Co-Lead Guitar; ?uestlove--Drums; Keyboards/background vocals--Patrice Rushen; Dr. Fink--Synth Keyboards; Eric Leeds-Sax | |
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With the talk of this "supergroup" anyone ever think that Prince and the Revolution and the NPG and all the varying backing performers/vocalists/dancers through the years -- if they were still together (today) jamming and stuff -- could ever emulate George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic All-Stars?
Could we see in the future something of a paisley funk supergroup or will we see Prince always in control and with his own small backing bandmates? | |
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prince - vocals/guitars, john blackwell - drums, marcus miller - bass, mike stern - guitar, joe zawinul - keyboards/piano, joshua redman - sax, sheila e. - percussion, randy brecker - trumpet | |
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Prince and the Texas Playboys. | |
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I would have two groups. One for touring and the other for studio.
Studio Group Questlove (The Roots) drums Jimi Hazel (24-7 Spyz) guitar Dr. Know (Bad Brains) guitar Prince Rick Skatore (24-7 Spyz) bass Bernie Worrell Keyboard Angelo Moore (Fishbone) horns Trombone Shorty (Lenny Kravitz) horns Corey Glover, Joi, and Amel Larrieux on background vocals Touring Group Fish(Fishbone) or JJ Johnson (can't lose with either one) on drums Tori Ruffin (Time, Civil Rite) guitar Prince Vernon Reid (Living Colour) guitar Norwood Fisher (Fishbone) bass Kamal(The Roots)keyboard Angelo Moore (Fishbone) horns Trombone Shorty (Lenny Kravitz) horns Dug Pinnick,Goapele,and Res on background vocals I can dream, right? http://www.electricpurgatory.com [Edited 5/11/06 8:17am] | |
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there ain't nobody gonna be playing guitar over anything Prince does. so no...Steve Vai is NOT invited to the party. | |
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goldenarm77004 said: I would have two groups. One for touring and the other for studio.
Studio Group Questlove (The Roots) drums Jimi Hazel (24-7 Spyz) guitar Dr. Know (Bad Brains) guitar Prince Rick Skatore (24-7 Spyz) bass Bernie Worrell Keyboard Angelo Moore (Fishbone) horns Trombone Shorty (Lenny Kravitz) horns Corey Glover, Joi, and Amel Larrieux on background vocals Touring Group Fish(Fishbone) or JJ Johnson (can't lose with either one) on drums Tori Ruffin (Time, Civil Rite) guitar Prince Vernon Reid (Living Colour) guitar Norwood Fisher (Fishbone) bass Kamal(The Roots)keyboard Angelo Moore (Fishbone) horns Trombone Shorty (Lenny Kravitz) horns Dug Pinnick,Goapele,and Res on background vocals I can dream, right? http://www.electricpurgatory.com [Edited 5/11/06 8:17am] The 1995 version of the NPG would kick this groups ARSE. | |
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Brother, you know I love you but I gotta disagree.
Outside of Micheal Bland and Levi Seacer the band was mediocre at best. Sonny T was cool but he couldn't hold a candle to Rick or Norwood. Hell I could throw in Lonnie Marshall(Weapon of Choice) and really destroy people! | |
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goldenarm77004 said: Brother, you know I love you but I gotta disagree.
Outside of Micheal Bland and Levi Seacer the band was mediocre at best. Sonny T was cool but he couldn't hold a candle to Rick or Norwood. Hell I could throw in Lonnie Marshall(Weapon of Choice) and really destroy people! You know that sometimes a group is GREATER than the sum of it's parts. Those guys would take forever to learn the in and outs of Prince's material. I would love to "hear" the outcome of this supergroup. It may not be as good as you think. | |
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We talked about this in Atlanta. I think the problem Prince has had post Revolution is that the musicians he surrounded himself with were "yes men"
Dez, Andre, Wendy and Lisa all stood up to Prince. They were all on his level in a musical sense. You got the feeling that they didn't want or need Prince in order to make it. The 95 band were just happy to be put on. Prince knew that most of those cats "needed him" That's why he could do whatever he wanted with them. If any of them questioned the direction of the music, he would cut them off. I've read interviews with Tommy B about how Prince whould add all this extra stuff to the music without consulting with anyone. Prince needs cats to challenge him. Listening to the Gold album, outside of Dolphin, I hate U, and Billy Jack Bitch, it sounds flat. Like people were afraid to let loose. That's just my opinion. If Prince allowed someone like Questlove in the booth it would be like Band of Gypsies 2006! | |
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goldenarm77004 said: We talked about this in Atlanta. I think the problem Prince has had post Revolution is that the musicians he surrounded himself with were "yes men"
Dez, Andre, Wendy and Lisa all stood up to Prince. They were all on his level in a musical sense. You got the feeling that they didn't want or need Prince in order to make it. The 95 band were just happy to be put on. Prince knew that most of those cats "needed him" That's why he could do whatever he wanted with them. If any of them questioned the direction of the music, he would cut them off. I've read interviews with Tommy B about how Prince whould add all this extra stuff to the music without consulting with anyone. Prince needs cats to challenge him. Listening to the Gold album, outside of Dolphin, I hate U, and Billy Jack Bitch, it sounds flat. Like people were afraid to let loose. That's just my opinion. If Prince allowed someone like Questlove in the booth it would be like Band of Gypsies 2006! That may be true but would Prince be Prince in that environment? | |
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Again, just my opinion. I think Prince was at his best 1979-1987. That's not to say he was bad in the later years. (TRC is on point!) You just get a sense that our boy is pressing. It happens to all the great ones. Miles Davis always surrounded himself around the baddest cats not to throw his ego around but to have them challenge him as an artist. Micheal Jordan could have averaged 50pts a game before Phil Jackson, Scottie Pippen, and Horace Grant came along. It's not that Pippen and Grant were better or even on the same level talent wise. The thing is, they all demanded RESPECT from MJ. That kept his ego in check and allowed the team to wreck for 6 titles. It's the same with Prince. He needs cats to "check" him when needed. | |
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goldenarm77004 said: Again, just my opinion. I think Prince was at his best 1979-1987. That's not to say he was bad in the later years. (TRC is on point!) You just get a sense that our boy is pressing. It happens to all the great ones. Miles Davis always surrounded himself around the baddest cats not to throw his ego around but to have them challenge him as an artist. Micheal Jordan could have averaged 50pts a game before Phil Jackson, Scottie Pippen, and Horace Grant came along. It's not that Pippen and Grant were better or even on the same level talent wise. The thing is, they all demanded RESPECT from MJ. That kept his ego in check and allowed the team to wreck for 6 titles. It's the same with Prince. He needs cats to "check" him when needed.
I dig. I'd love to see it..... | |
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[b][i]The reality of all of this is: Prince can't work with anyone He does'nt have contol over. He has to rule and rule every aspect of the music which flies outta' his soul. He needs all the juice-power He can muster. He's a badass and nobody can stand in His way. So be it. My life is better because of His music, it's awe- inspiring and addictive. Iv'e tried to anylize the fandom, which I will never get. But His music has made My life better-made Me smile when I felt like Dying, made me laugh when I felt like crying. His arrangements tickled my bones to the point I was flyin'. He is the best musician since 1770 and will be until 2020. Strip all the negative fans aside, and all the fans completely,little Rog would still b in the room writing and composing freely,writing the best music nobody has ever heard. Go Rog-----DD | |
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goldenarm77004 said: We talked about this in Atlanta. I think the problem Prince has had post Revolution is that the musicians he surrounded himself with were "yes men"
Main word here or as with anything to do with Prince is CONTROL. He can't relinguish it.Dez, Andre, Wendy and Lisa all stood up to Prince. They were all on his level in a musical sense. You got the feeling that they didn't want or need Prince in order to make it. The 95 band were just happy to be put on. Prince knew that most of those cats "needed him" That's why he could do whatever he wanted with them. If any of them questioned the direction of the music, he would cut them off. I've read interviews with Tommy B about how Prince whould add all this extra stuff to the music without consulting with anyone. Prince needs cats to challenge him. Listening to the Gold album, outside of Dolphin, I hate U, and Billy Jack Bitch, it sounds flat. Like people were afraid to let loose. That's just my opinion. If Prince allowed someone like Questlove in the booth it would be like Band of Gypsies 2006! | |
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[b]You peeps can see why I asked ,Right? Word 'round the Park was a "Supergroup" was being assembled. I Didn't think P. would b part of it . I was right. It's all the surrounding Minn. protoge's. And some x members. Still sounds like a winner!!D | |
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I'm signin up 4 that! | |
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