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Thread started 08/15/02 9:04am

thechronic

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Why does Prince always stop his band on the one?

what's wrong with the two,three or four? when he was younger and could still dance he would stop on 2, 3 and 4. why no more?
why is it always on the one? that shit be pissing me off! why he don't give us "25 yeah" anymore? he too old to count that high?

why he don't get blow jobs from the female guitar players on stage no more? he too old to "get it up"(the time).

Prince neeeds to get with it, call Dr. Dre quick, and call Nelly to find out how to get it "HOT IN HERRRE!" again!
" could I be... the most beautiful man in the world! plain to see, i"m the reason that God made a man!"UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE! VERY PRESTIGIOUS!
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Reply #1 posted 08/15/02 9:10am

purpleone

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thechronic said:

Prince neeeds to get with it, call Dr. Dre quick, and call Nelly to find out how to get it "HOT IN HERRRE!" again!

pfff..
don't need no reefer, don't need cocaine
purple music does the same to my brain
i'm high, so high
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Reply #2 posted 08/15/02 9:12am

EchoOfMySoul

"ON THE ONE"

Perhaps he stops it on the ONE to show how TIGHT the band is. Stop on the ONE, no time for anything else.
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Reply #3 posted 08/15/02 9:12am

Handclapsfinga
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u can't stop it on the sixteen...shrug
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Reply #4 posted 08/15/02 9:15am

UsexyMF

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Gimmie 2 Yeah...
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Reply #5 posted 08/15/02 9:18am

thechronic

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EchoOfMySoul said:

"ON THE ONE"

Perhaps he stops it on the ONE to show how TIGHT the band is. Stop on the ONE, no time for anything else.



but if they really tight they would stop on the four
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Reply #6 posted 08/15/02 10:30am

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He stops it on the one because that is where Prince does it. He may tell you to clap on the 2 and 4 but he tells his band to stop on the one. On the one is simply a phrase only Prince can use the way he does which is the reason why you are here analyzing it now. Why? Why is the sky so high? I mean don't think about it so hard.
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Reply #7 posted 08/15/02 10:30am

violett

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Is there something better about stopping on the 2, or 3 or 4?? eek I mean, what's wrong with stoppin on the 1 y'all??
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Reply #8 posted 08/15/02 10:41am

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He doesn't always stop on the one. It's true he usually does, but I can think of at least one example where he incorporates calls to the band stopping on the first, second, third and fourth beats.

He also arranges with the beat being dropped towards the end of the bar rather than the first beat - listen to 'It's About That Walk', or 'Saviour' for example.
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Reply #9 posted 08/15/02 10:43am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

u can't stop it on the sixteen...shrug

Yes you can - it all depends on the time signature of the song. Fact is that Prince writes largely in 4/4 time.
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Reply #10 posted 08/15/02 10:46am

allanb

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thechronic said:



but if they really tight they would stop on the four



He has to pay them more money to stop on the four.

If they stop on the four then the horn section get paid-off, have a heart man!!
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Reply #11 posted 08/15/02 10:56am

Supernova

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thechronic said:

what's wrong with the two,three or four? when he was younger and could still dance he would stop on 2, 3 and 4. why no more?
why is it always on the one? that shit be pissing me off! why he don't give us "25 yeah" anymore? he too old to count that high?

Seeing as how you're such an expert on music you should know the answer to this. sigh
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Reply #12 posted 08/15/02 11:41am

Universaluv

langebleu said:

He doesn't always stop on the one. It's true he usually does, but I can think of at least one example where he incorporates calls to the band stopping on the first, second, third and fourth beats.

He also arranges with the beat being dropped towards the end of the bar rather than the first beat - listen to 'It's About That Walk', or 'Saviour' for example.


Yeah, I don't remember exactly where it came from, but I remember a performance where he says:

"On the one.. two times... gimme five!" or something like that.
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Reply #13 posted 08/15/02 11:50am

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it's just not cool to stop on the 23...people are leaving the room.
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Reply #14 posted 08/16/02 9:17pm

Nep2nes

How about not stopping at all?

Will that make u happy? evil

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Reply #15 posted 08/16/02 9:23pm

rdhull

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Stopping on the one is th e shit...immediate cut off from music...and then you can good god it to start it up...he is stopping on the 2,3,4, etc, he's just letting the last count/measure be known at the very end. The band already knows this several counts ago, he's just tellin people at the last minute to surprise them. Vegas...or he could be trying to actually do it on the one to make sure his band is paying attention.
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Reply #16 posted 08/16/02 9:46pm

live4lovesexy

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Nelly and all those wannabes need to take a grammar class and learn how to spell, for one thing.

Don't even get me started. lol
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Reply #17 posted 08/16/02 10:03pm

Xtreme

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I have a tape somewhere where he stops the band on the 1, but a few in the band stop on the 1.48!

I'd hate to be in the dressing room after that show
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Reply #18 posted 08/16/02 10:07pm

theC

I'd like to see him stop it on the half :O
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Reply #19 posted 08/17/02 2:09am

Novabreaker

langebleu said:

Fact is that Prince writes largely in 4/4 time.


Tell me about it. The only song I can think off the spot that is in 3/4 is "Insatiable". Any others?
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Reply #20 posted 08/17/02 3:29am

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what about "UNder the cherry moon" .. I'll die in your amrs under the cherry moon sounds like 3/3.

And of course "Question of U". smile
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Reply #21 posted 08/17/02 6:07am

Novabreaker

agotajonesmartha said:

And of course "Question of U". smile


Oh, that's why I've never quite managed to to play that damn solo to a drum machine beat! err
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Reply #22 posted 08/17/02 7:12am

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Novabreaker said:

langebleu said:

Fact is that Prince writes largely in 4/4 time.


Tell me about it. The only song I can think off the spot that is in 3/4 is "Insatiable". Any others?

Actually it's in 12/8 not 3/4, the pulse is 8th notes(quavers) not quarter notes (crotchets)
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Reply #23 posted 08/17/02 7:37am

Novabreaker

Hmmm... "Pulse" is a subjective matter which can be attributed to whatever numbers you desire. It could be just as well 60/40 for all that matter to us all ignorant players out there.

Of course, depends on how accurately you have read your music theory. And I always skipped classes anyway, you know...
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Reply #24 posted 08/17/02 7:42am

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Novabreaker said:

Of course, depends on how accurately you have read your music theory. And I always skipped classes anyway, you know...



Yeah, I noticed that!
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Reply #25 posted 08/17/02 7:48am

Novabreaker

Wov, you're getting a bit too unnecessarily cheeky about this, aren't you? Well, at least I had the taste not to put "Last December" as one of my all-time favourite Prince tunes...

That's as far as I'd go with quavers.
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Reply #26 posted 08/17/02 7:56am

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Novabreaker said:[quote]Wov, you're getting a bit too unnecessarily cheeky about this, aren't you? Well, at least I had the taste not to put "Last December" as one of my all-time favourite Prince tunes...

Easy tiger!!!
The "taste" you speak of allows you to put C & D in your favourite albums.
I think you've been mowing the lawn too much, it's the only explanation for this total hearing loss!
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Reply #27 posted 08/17/02 8:01am

Novabreaker

Yes, but loud self-indulgent noise is always tastier than overblown choruses you know? At least to me, but what would you know? You're a drummer. You could easily be replaced with 95kbits worth of free software running on an old 486.


I liked the "Easy tiger" part though, I'll admit. Nice one.
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Reply #28 posted 08/17/02 8:20am

allanb

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Novabreaker said:[quote]You're a drummer. You could easily be replaced with 95kbits worth of free software running on an old 486.

Now I'm a little hurt, that was too cruel, way too cruel!

So when your diggin' the title track from C&D and the opening Michael B fill do you think about free software and your "old 486"?

All the best P albums feature live drummers,SOTT,Lovesexy,Prince,The Gold Experience without that you get Graffiti Bridge!
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Reply #29 posted 08/17/02 8:22am

Anxiety

He stops on the one because he can't deliver the two...if NPGMC is any indication, at least...
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