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prince relationship with bobby z prince and bobby were best friends at some paRT of their lifes.
but prince fired bobby z in 1986.how did he tell him dessision,did he avoid bobby??? also in 2000 during america jam on first celebration prince played with matt fink,brown mark and bobby z. while brown mark and matt fink were 20 minutes on stage ,bobby rivkin was on stage for aboyt 2 minutes. after prince said kick drum,bobby didnt play it and prince said you need to be replaced and called kirk. what was that? was it a diss,is there any bad blood between prince and bobby z??? | |
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Prince telephoned Bobby in October of 1986. He advised Rivkin that Sheila E was going to replace him. Bobby is reported to have later said:
"She (Sheila E) was one of the best five drummers in the world in my opinion. I was replaced by someone who was one of a kind." In 'Possessed' by Alex Hahn, he also describes Prince's dealings in replacing him as "totally admirable, totally kosher, man-to-man". When Bobby played in 2000, he missed a cue from Prince, who joked about Bobby's hearing fading with age. When it happened, it did come across as a little abrupt from where I saw it, with Kirk coming on to replace him. There is also a report in 'Possessed' of Bobby's visit to Paisley Park in 2000 which, if accurate, describes Bobby leaving disappointed with what he heard. . [Edited 5/21/07 15:50pm] ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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I'm not sure about this exact instance, but Prince has been known to fine his bandmembers for missing notes. IMO he puts showmanship and perfection over friendship.
Prince has burned so many bridges in his rise (and fall). How can you trust your support structure when you keep replacing them? How can you trust or believe anyone when you fire anyone who disagrees with you? I respect bands that have risen to fame together and rode out the hard times together. | |
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I also read (though it escapes me where) that Bobby came to the realisation half way through the Parade tour that Sheila would probably replace him after the tour. So it wasn't really a shock to him when he got the call. Prince was recording a lot more with her than he was with Bobby at the time. Most musicians in the industry understand that it's all part of the ride. But I guess it would have been sad considering that he and Prince went all the way back to the early days in Minneapolis. Toejam @ Peach & Black Podcast: http://peachandblack.podbean.com
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Se7en said: I'm not sure about this exact instance, but Prince has been known to fine his bandmembers for missing notes. IMO he puts showmanship and perfection over friendship.
Prince has burned so many bridges in his rise (and fall). How can you trust your support structure when you keep replacing them? How can you trust or believe anyone when you fire anyone who disagrees with you? I respect bands that have risen to fame together and rode out the hard times together. I do too, but let's not forget, when Prince was 17, he was not a band. He didn;t need a band (at least in the studio anyway). Prince was always a solo act with a supporting group of hired individual musicians that had to be able to learn Prince's songs and act exactly the way he wanted them to on stage. If there was a weak link, it would not last too long. The Revolution was probably as close as it got to Prince being a band, and maybe even the ONA band came close. But still, at the end of the day, it was always Prince people came to see, not the band. And very few of the members over 25 years have really been collaborators creatively in a shared band vision. | |
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Is it just me, or did back in the Revoluitions height of popularity (1984-1985) didn't Bobby Z look like a White version of Prince? I mean he had the big curly hair and even the beauty mark. I love a Man who:
Wears More Make Up Than Me. Wears Four Inch Stilleto Boots. Changes His Name To An Unpronouncable Symbol. Who Changes His Name Back From An Unpronouncable Symbol. Oh And Most Importantly, Who Is Sexy Little Drop Of Butterscotch | |
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yes he looked like p
and he played drums good check 1980 atlanta rick james support concert | |
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nobody rembers america jam incident at 2000 celebration? | |
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thebanishedone said: nobody rembers america jam incident at 2000 celebration?
I remember it as I have described it. . ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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thebanishedone said: nobody rembers america jam incident at 2000 celebration?
I remember that day. Prince called him up and when Bobby first came onstage Prince said, "hhmm, a little shapely!". I guess he was refering to Bobby's weight gain. With a comment like that one would assume they were on good terms. But for Prince to just boot him off like that does seem a bit rude. He probably wanted the music to sound good and Bobby jacked his part up! Who know's. Klick klick | |
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langebleu said: thebanishedone said: nobody rembers america jam incident at 2000 celebration?
I remember it as I have described it. . The ORG would die without U, LangeBleu... OK... a little dramatic. The ORG would be a never ending eddy of misinformation and conjecture without U. [Edited 5/24/07 13:16pm] "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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forgive me langebleu,nobody except langbleu.
well browm mark went on the stage first prince said shaipley,after him joined dr fink. they jammed for sometime when prince said bobby z is in the house come to the stage bobby. bobby started to jam with prince brown mark and doctor fink,and to my ears boby sounded good. but after only 2 or 3 minutes of jamming prince said kick drum,and then:wait a minute he forgot his hearing,bobby z ya all,c'mon kirk. was it a stage act or ? did bobby ever comment that situation??? | |
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but i seriusly doubt that booby z wanted to play only 2 minutes?
its stupid joke by prince. maybe his worst ever. | |
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thebanishedone said: forgive me langebleu,nobody except langbleu.
well browm mark went on the stage first prince said shaipley,after him joined dr fink. they jammed for sometime when prince said bobby z is in the house come to the stage bobby. bobby started to jam with prince brown mark and doctor fink,and to my ears boby sounded good. but after only 2 or 3 minutes of jamming prince said kick drum,and then:wait a minute he forgot his hearing,bobby z ya all,c'mon kirk. was it a stage act or ? did bobby ever comment that situation??? U know what banish, P has a tendecy to try to clown folks in a public setting. Which I always thought was fucked up. It's that D.L. Hughley type of shit. I also heard that P said that about Mark, obviously refering to Mark putting on weight. Matt and Bobby, I'm sure are much heavier than they were last time they were in P's band. Why draw attention to Mark in a negative manner. That's no differnet than him syaing "Damn Mark, you've gotten fat!".If it's all that, don't have him come up there to jam with u then. As far as Bobby, it may have been bobby who told P before hand, that he didn't want to play that long. So, P would call Kirk. I just don't see P clowning Bobby like that. Mark, yeah. but not Bobby. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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langebleu said: Prince telephoned Bobby in October of 1986. He advised Rivkin that Sheila E was going to replace him. Bobby is reported to have later said:
"She (Sheila E) was one of the best five drummers in the world in my opinion. I was replaced by someone who was one of a kind." In 'Possessed' by Alex Hahn, he also describes Prince's dealings in replacing him as "totally admirable, totally kosher, man-to-man". Except for Sheila's "Bobby, I'm the drummer" line in "Mountains"... "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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prince always seemed to diss brownmark in one way or another {by having him way in the back,lol} who knows maybe they were cool enuff to do that
that was wendy and lisa saying bobby on the drummah or somethin like that | |
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Nvncible1 said: that was wendy and lisa saying bobby on the drummah or somethin like that In the DMSR book, I think one of the band members says Prince had Sheila say that on the record. "Bobby, I'm the drummer!" But I don't have it close at hand. I'd have to look it up. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Nvncible1 said: prince always seemed to diss brownmark in one way or another {by having him way in the back,lol} who knows maybe they were cool enuff to do that
that was wendy and lisa saying bobby on the drummah or somethin like that That wasn't right by Prince-& as a Joke-Prince don't have no Booty no more! I need a Booty! Forgive me-but maybe he's seeing some of the light God's showin him-meanin that you grow by learnin to disagree & not try to Rule Peoples-as it's very Hurtful & $$$ can only buy soo much-but not Fams! & it certainly won't impress God-as he'll look at your soul & say for example "Now! What do Ya Got? & what have Ya done for others? & Shown Love? Demonstrate now!" God has Great Character- & has given me these words I speak-or I wouldn't have bothered to comment & I try not to ignore God too much in my Sins-as he forgives me daily when I ask! I've seen too miracles happen to even ? Peace & Love! Randee | |
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RtPunkyGirl14 said: Nvncible1 said: prince always seemed to diss brownmark in one way or another {by having him way in the back,lol} who knows maybe they were cool enuff to do that
that was wendy and lisa saying bobby on the drummah or somethin like that That wasn't right by Prince-& as a Joke-Prince don't have no Booty no more! I need a Booty! Forgive me-but maybe he's seeing some of the light God's showin him-meanin that you grow by learnin to disagree & not try to Rule Peoples-as it's very Hurtful & $$$ can only buy soo much-but not Fams! & it certainly won't impress God-as he'll look at your soul & say for example "Now! What do Ya Got? & what have Ya done for others? & Shown Love? Demonstrate now!" God has Great Character- & has given me these words I speak-or I wouldn't have bothered to comment & I try not to ignore God too much in my Sins-as he forgives me daily when I ask! I've seen too miracles happen to even ? Peace & Love! Randee | |
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I know he only had one line in the Purple Rain movie,
but boy, did he nail it. | |
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did Prince ever like bobby z | |
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According to DMSR:
"I was told on the phone by Prince at 2:30 in the morning Minneapolis time," Bobby remembers. "It was 12:30 in Los Angeles. They [Prince, Wendy, and Lisa] played pool at this house, and he came into the other room and called me and said, ' We've been together for a long time. You're the man and you've done a great job. We're gonna be friends forever. I'm gonna honour your contract. Sheila wants to play drums with me. I think it's a good idea.' I said, 'I think it's a good idea, too.' And we've been friends ever since. The way he disbanded The Revolution or fired me, however you want to look at it, was totally admirable, totally kosher, totally man-to-man. There's not one thing bad about that." We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: According to DMSR:
"I was told on the phone by Prince at 2:30 in the morning Minneapolis time," Bobby remembers. "It was 12:30 in Los Angeles. They [Prince, Wendy, and Lisa] played pool at this house, and he came into the other room and called me and said, ' We've been together for a long time. You're the man and you've done a great job. We're gonna be friends forever. I'm gonna honour your contract. Sheila wants to play drums with me. I think it's a good idea.' I said, 'I think it's a good idea, too.' And we've been friends ever since. The way he disbanded The Revolution or fired me, however you want to look at it, was totally admirable, totally kosher, totally man-to-man. There's not one thing bad about that." That's either not the part I'm talking about, or it's a different book. It could possibly have been an actual issue of Uptown, rather than the book. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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langebleu said: Prince telephoned Bobby in October of 1986. He advised Rivkin that Sheila E was going to replace him. Bobby is reported to have later said:
"She (Sheila E) was one of the best five drummers in the world in my opinion. I was replaced by someone who was one of a kind." In 'Possessed' by Alex Hahn, he also describes Prince's dealings in replacing him as "totally admirable, totally kosher, man-to-man". When Bobby played in 2000, he missed a cue from Prince, who joked about Bobby's hearing fading with age. When it happened, it did come across as a little abrupt from where I saw it, with Kirk coming on to replace him. There is also a report in 'Possessed' of Bobby's visit to Paisley Park in 2000 which, if accurate, describes Bobby leaving disappointed with what he heard. . [Edited 5/21/07 15:50pm] Yep, I was there that night when Prince replaced Bobby Z on the drums with Kirk. I kinda got the feeling that Bobby Z was so excited about playing again that he missed Prince's musically cues. With Prince, do your job or get off the pot. I like Bobby Z. "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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blackguitaristz said: thebanishedone said: forgive me langebleu,nobody except langbleu.
well browm mark went on the stage first prince said shaipley,after him joined dr fink. they jammed for sometime when prince said bobby z is in the house come to the stage bobby. bobby started to jam with prince brown mark and doctor fink,and to my ears boby sounded good. but after only 2 or 3 minutes of jamming prince said kick drum,and then:wait a minute he forgot his hearing,bobby z ya all,c'mon kirk. was it a stage act or ? did bobby ever comment that situation??? U know what banish, P has a tendecy to try to clown folks in a public setting. Which I always thought was fucked up. It's that D.L. Hughley type of shit. I also heard that P said that about Mark, obviously refering to Mark putting on weight. Matt and Bobby, I'm sure are much heavier than they were last time they were in P's band. Why draw attention to Mark in a negative manner. That's no differnet than him syaing "Damn Mark, you've gotten fat!".If it's all that, don't have him come up there to jam with u then. As far as Bobby, it may have been bobby who told P before hand, that he didn't want to play that long. So, P would call Kirk. I just don't see P clowning Bobby like that. Mark, yeah. but not Bobby. No baby, Prince wasn't clowning Brown Mark..it was obvious to everyone that Brown Mark had been working out...he was ripped! Honey, I was by the soundboard and even I could see that Brown Mark looked good! NOW, as for Bobby Z, I think Prince was giving him a hard time....sad but true...but it was such a wonderful night... "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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Jamzone333 said: langebleu said: Prince telephoned Bobby in October of 1986. He advised Rivkin that Sheila E was going to replace him. Bobby is reported to have later said:
"She (Sheila E) was one of the best five drummers in the world in my opinion. I was replaced by someone who was one of a kind." In 'Possessed' by Alex Hahn, he also describes Prince's dealings in replacing him as "totally admirable, totally kosher, man-to-man". When Bobby played in 2000, he missed a cue from Prince, who joked about Bobby's hearing fading with age. When it happened, it did come across as a little abrupt from where I saw it, with Kirk coming on to replace him. There is also a report in 'Possessed' of Bobby's visit to Paisley Park in 2000 which, if accurate, describes Bobby leaving disappointed with what he heard. . [Edited 5/21/07 15:50pm] Yep, I was there that night when Prince replaced Bobby Z on the drums with Kirk. I kinda got the feeling that Bobby Z was so excited about playing again that he missed Prince's musically cues. With Prince, do your job or get off the pot. I like Bobby Z. I find it ironic that he'd replace Bobby Z who was missing cues with Kirk If there's one long-time drummer in the band who's less essential to the history of Prince's music than Bobby Z, it's Kirk. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: Jamzone333 said: Yep, I was there that night when Prince replaced Bobby Z on the drums with Kirk. I kinda got the feeling that Bobby Z was so excited about playing again that he missed Prince's musically cues. With Prince, do your job or get off the pot. I like Bobby Z. I find it ironic that he'd replace Bobby Z who was missing cues with Kirk If there's one long-time drummer in the band who's less essential to the history of Prince's music than Bobby Z, it's Kirk. You ain't even right.. "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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Jamzone333 said: blackguitaristz said: U know what banish, P has a tendecy to try to clown folks in a public setting. Which I always thought was fucked up. It's that D.L. Hughley type of shit. I also heard that P said that about Mark, obviously refering to Mark putting on weight. Matt and Bobby, I'm sure are much heavier than they were last time they were in P's band. Why draw attention to Mark in a negative manner. That's no differnet than him syaing "Damn Mark, you've gotten fat!".If it's all that, don't have him come up there to jam with u then. As far as Bobby, it may have been bobby who told P before hand, that he didn't want to play that long. So, P would call Kirk. I just don't see P clowning Bobby like that. Mark, yeah. but not Bobby. No baby, Prince wasn't clowning Brown Mark..it was obvious to everyone that Brown Mark had been working out...he was ripped! Honey, I was by the soundboard and even I could see that Brown Mark looked good! NOW, as for Bobby Z, I think Prince was giving him a hard time....sad but true...but it was such a wonderful night... Oh, o.k. Well, that's cool then. I like Mark, always have. He was P's best bassist, I feel. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Raze said:
Except for Sheila's "Bobby, I'm the drummer" line in "Mountains"... [/quote] Wow, it only took 21 years for me to find out what Sheila was saying. I wonder the history behind that line. Was Bobby debating who teh drummer was? | |
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mrleeareed said: Raze said:
Except for Sheila's "Bobby, I'm the drummer" line in "Mountains"... Wow, it only took 21 years for me to find out what Sheila was saying. I wonder the history behind that line. Was Bobby debating who teh drummer was?[/quote] It's LISA saying "Bobby on the drum-uh", NOT Sheila. Even at the Family Jamm when that part came up Wendy said "give it to them Lisa". It's amazing to read what some people think they here. | |
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