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so prince had guitar hero complex no lead guitar on family album,
disoriented leads on around the world,no guitar playing on parade,parade tour and madhouse. was prince expiriancing anti guitar hero phase? something like clapton after cream. what do you think??? it's strange when great guitar player restricts himself from playing guitar. | |
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Honestly, I don't think he likes the sound of distorted guitar that much... it's always layered on synths... | |
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That's what I liked least about the Parade tour-the lack of guitar playing by Prince. | |
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thebanishedone said: no lead guitar on family album,
disoriented leads on around the world,no guitar playing on parade,parade tour and madhouse. It's not strictly true that Prince didn't play guitar on the Parade tour - he just played it at lot less ... only featuring it performances of somgs like 'Head' (occasionally at the outro) and 'Purple Rain'. . ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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You might be forgetting some b-side gems "She's Always in My Hair," for example, and "Alexis De Paris."
There's plenty of guitar soloing on ATWIAD: "America," "Paisley Park" and "Temptation" (that last one having some scorching leads). It's more of a touch in Parade: distorted bass/guitar on "Girls & Boys," and the distorted guitar synth on "Anotherloverholenyohead." I think he was being challenged to "paint" with a wider variety of colors in that phase (and, yes, I credit Melvoin and Coleman for that). Those sounds and approaches and concepts took him a bit away from what was most familiar, the distorted funk of Dirty Mind and Purple Rain. | |
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I see the point.
He usually restricts his guitar playing on albums way more than live. And on some albums, like parade, the guitar is almost absent. I wouldn't call that a guitar hero complex tho' but a multi instrumentalist syndrome, coupled to a narcistic drive to prove himself and the world that he 'never' repeats himself. | |
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When people say 'guitar' around here, why do they only ever mean lead guitar?
There's plenty of great funky rhythm guitar on 'Parade' - eg 'Kiss', one of his signature funky guitar songs. And I think there's a jazzy guitar part on 'Do U Lie' (tho not sure as haven't played it for ages). | |
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It's called DIVERSITY. | |
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i said lead guitar.of course there is funky guitar on kiss and mutiny.
she's always in my hair is recorded in 1984. | |
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