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Reply #90 posted 12/25/07 6:18pm

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prettymansson said:

Im sorry..I tried my best to not take it here..But, some People need to know the "REAL" deal ! watch this starting at 4:15 mins !!!




that is amazing, thanx for posting it

I so wish that he and prince could have one time worked together, imagine what would have come out lol
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Reply #91 posted 12/25/07 6:24pm

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Whitnail said:

prettymansson said:

Im sorry..I tried my best to not take it here..But, some People need to know the "REAL" deal ! watch this starting at 4:15 mins !!!




that is amazing, thanx for posting it

I so wish that he and prince could have one time worked together, imagine what would have come out lol


Id love to hear Jimi on some Prince grooves..Imagine "get it up" with Jimi on guitar..or America or computer blue..WOW ! eek
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Reply #92 posted 12/25/07 6:27pm

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Whitnail said:

I so wish that he and prince could have one time worked together, imagine what would have come out lol


Um I don't know about their styles coming together for something great, but I'm sure those two boys would have had LOTS of FUN.
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Reply #93 posted 12/25/07 6:34pm

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Whitnail said:




that is amazing, thanx for posting it

I so wish that he and prince could have one time worked together, imagine what would have come out lol


Id love to hear Jimi on some Prince grooves..Imagine "get it up" with Jimi on guitar..or America or computer blue..WOW ! eek


an aftershow, P & Jimi, bass guitar and a set of drums, leave the rest to your imagination lol
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Reply #94 posted 12/25/07 6:44pm

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RipPoPtheregoMYTOP said:

Prince by far is one of the greatest guitarist that ever walked the earth ...i play guitar and i think i play well many times u can hear my playing on my profile ..i wish i could play 1/4 as well as Prince



u may b rite princes guitar skills are not hard to imitate at least not for me but wat is hard to imitate is the charisma he shows and the passion he has for playing n it is portrayed in his playing

he does simple guitar licks but his facial expressions along with his hand gestures hair gestures it makes it look so good that he is playing
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Reply #95 posted 12/25/07 7:22pm

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Purplerain7772001 said:

RipPoPtheregoMYTOP said:

Prince by far is one of the greatest guitarist that ever walked the earth ...i play guitar and i think i play well many times u can hear my playing on my profile ..i wish i could play 1/4 as well as Prince



u may b rite princes guitar skills are not hard to imitate at least not for me but wat is hard to imitate is the charisma he shows and the passion he has for playing n it is portrayed in his playing

he does simple guitar licks but his facial expressions along with his hand gestures hair gestures it makes it look so good that he is playing



Those belong to Jimi Hendrix too !
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Reply #96 posted 12/25/07 7:47pm

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prettymansson said:

Purplerain7772001 said:




u may b rite princes guitar skills are not hard to imitate at least not for me but wat is hard to imitate is the charisma he shows and the passion he has for playing n it is portrayed in his playing

he does simple guitar licks but his facial expressions along with his hand gestures hair gestures it makes it look so good that he is playing



Those belong to Jimi Hendrix too !


Ok, all relax abit now

Hendrix, is one of the greatest guitar players, that is without a doubt.

However, Prince has taken all this to a different level, a level, that only very few can reach or even touch, most of whom are long dead.

Thru out the last 30 odd yrs i have listened and studied music, and there is no musician that comes near him, think long and hard about it, no one comes near what he does.

If you want the whole package, do you think heaven would be a place with just Hendrix, he had his moments, but would it be enough?

Prince is an all round entertainer, the like of which the world has never seen.

he is an arrogant cocky MF, but with that talent, can we really complain???

my apologies for sounding like a Fam
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Reply #97 posted 12/25/07 8:30pm

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prettymansson said:

Im sorry..I tried my best to not take it here..But, some People need to know the "REAL" deal ! watch this starting at 4:15 mins !!!





Ahh, Machine Gun, thanks, I know it well and I'm certain that most of us do. Hendrix is loved by many here including myself and who knows where he would have taken us had he lived, but I have to say that I'm not sure what your point is and frankly your comment comes off sounding a bit condescending.

As I understood the point of the thread, the comparison was more about why Prince usually doesn't receive similar acclaim as other top guitarists...that was the comparison moreso than who the "real deal" is. As BG stated, it's all subjective and therefore it's not a contest, it really isn't.

People sharing their observations and experiences of what Prince brings to the table does not diminish Hendrix or any other guitarist in any way. So I really don't get the "People need to know the real deal" attitude. I love all of my guitar guys from Hendrix to Buddy Guy to Santana, however Prince is still my favorite and the fact that I like what I like shouldn't cause anyone to feel that they need to make some sort of competition out of it.
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Reply #98 posted 12/25/07 8:37pm

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babynoz said:

prettymansson said:

Im sorry..I tried my best to not take it here..But, some People need to know the "REAL" deal ! watch this starting at 4:15 mins !!!





Ahh, Machine Gun, thanks, I know it well and I'm certain that most of us do. Hendrix is loved by many here including myself and who knows where he would have taken us had he lived, but I have to say that I'm not sure what your point is and frankly your comment comes off sounding a bit condescending.

As I understood the point of the thread, the comparison was more about why Prince usually doesn't receive similar acclaim as other top guitarists...that was the comparison moreso than who the "real deal" is. As BG stated, it's all subjective and therefore it's not a contest, it really isn't.

People sharing their observations and experiences of what Prince brings to the table does not diminish Hendrix or any other guitarist in any way. So I really don't get the "People need to know the real deal" attitude. I love all of my guitar guys from Hendrix to Buddy Guy to Santana, however Prince is still my favorite and the fact that I like what I like shouldn't cause anyone to feel that they need to make some sort of competition out of it.


thanx for getting me out of that one wink
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Reply #99 posted 12/25/07 8:51pm

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my point is simple..
when Prince couldnt play a chord on the guitar Hendrix was a GOD !
no matter how fabulous Prince is (and I do consider him to be the all around greatest showman, multi instrumentalist, Funky soul man)
the Original will always be the best in my eyes !
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Reply #100 posted 12/25/07 9:12pm

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prettymansson said:

my point is simple..
when Prince couldnt play a chord on the guitar Hendrix was a GOD !
no matter how fabulous Prince is (and I do consider him to be the all around greatest showman, multi instrumentalist, Funky soul man)
the Original will always be the best in my eyes !


fair point, but it is not about such comparisons, it is very obvious that P is not the be all and end all of guitar, but he has a style that is vey unique, a style that no one has, the ability to blend into situations, as someone quoted here already, "Just my imagination" no one can do this wink
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Reply #101 posted 12/25/07 11:23pm

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Well, there is no comparison to P and Hendrix's Machine Gun. Machine Gun is otherwordly good. NO ONE can fuck with Machine Gun. That's just the way it is. No knock on Prince or anyone else. That's why Jimi is The Man. And Prince himself knows this.
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Reply #102 posted 12/26/07 4:19am

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Well first off, let me wish all of u a Merry Christmas and that your days may be right as rain. I would like to thank all of u who have posted addressing my posts. Very kind...very kind indeeed. U all have made great points as well and ones that I agree with. Let me add to this topic, P's signature solo, Purple Rain. This to him is what the Star Bangled Banner was to Hendrix. And to P's blessing, he's still around and living, be able to play it. Where as Jimi was only 27 when he left this place. Very, very young, to have a life ended. P, on the other hand, no matter what period or year, or band lineup he may be using, whenever he plays this solo live...it's really the only person that I have witnessed live who, at times, has caused my eyes to well up with tears. I've grown up with Prince. I was just a little kid back in 78 when I first got hipped to P. But I've follwed him very closely since his second album and have seen him live in concert beginning with the Contoversy tour. I say all this because I experienced Prince when P was forming. Before he became a superstar. I just didn't hear about how wild P was in the early 80's but I witnessed it first hand. By the time 84 rolled around, Prince OWNED that year musically. I saw him 4 times on the Purple Rain tour alone. Seeing P playing the music from the film that had only been out a few months was something else. When P got to the song Purple Rain, I can't describe the vibe that was in that arena. Night after night, this is where P TRULY went somewhere else. It was highly spritual. I have see Prince actually have tears run down his face while playing this solo. This is no lie. I rarely speak of this on this site because I never really felt it fitting. But I have never seen any other artist connect with a crowd while playing a guitar solo like P has. EVERYONE knows the melody of the solo. It's like a song within itself actually. Then in 85 at those shows, it was an emotional element. P, for the first time, saw that he was loved, for something. And u could see that it moved him. P would play that solo, at times, for 15, 20 minutes straight. I think he could play that solo for hours, if he had the right audience.

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Reply #103 posted 12/26/07 4:22am

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prettymansson said:

my point is simple..
when Prince couldnt play a chord on the guitar Hendrix was a GOD !
no matter how fabulous Prince is (and I do consider him to be the all around greatest showman, multi instrumentalist, Funky soul man)
the Original will always be the best in my eyes !




Yeah, I get that Hendrix is the best in your eyes...no problem. I don't see where anyone was trying to convince you otherwise because we weren't talking about who's best therefore I didn't get how the real deal comments fit into this particular discussion.

That's why I used the word favorite rather than terms like best or real deal.
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Reply #104 posted 12/26/07 4:32am

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OK, can we for once have a serious analysis of P´s guitar work in comparison to others.

My first example, is the Rock N roll of Fame, why did he re act like that, I will tell you why, it was a F U statement to people that first, think that P cant play guitar and secondly that a black artist cant master the instrument, especially in rock n roll terms.

I think deep down, P is still very angry that he is never taken seriously in the guitar world, and to be honest he has every right to be angry, I saw the shows recently at the O2 and aftershows, and P has become one of the most outstanding guitarists in the world, in the realm of guitarists on the big stage.

So go look up you tube for your Mark Knoplers, those are the ones that compete on this level, and lets have a proper thread on Prince for once lol
[Edited 12/22/07 23:07pm]


Not everything is about race, you know?

Well, to people who are above such trivial concerns as skin color, which may exclude Prince & many of the people on this site. Prince is not the first black man to pick up a guitar, nor is he the best. As interesting as a lot of his guitar work has been, Berry & Hendrix did more for the instrument than he ever will & there are countless black blues legends who get more from the instrument in a few notes than Prince's most impassioned playing.

If Prince wants to be taken more seriously in the "guitar world," perhaps he shouldn't drown out the instrument in his records with cowbells and other stupid shit.

Or maybe you're just way off and what he really wants is recognition from the cowbell players of the world? Maybe you should just leave him be.
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Reply #105 posted 12/26/07 5:02am

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Whitnail said:

OK, can we for once have a serious analysis of P´s guitar work in comparison to others.

My first example, is the Rock N roll of Fame, why did he re act like that, I will tell you why, it was a F U statement to people that first, think that P cant play guitar and secondly that a black artist cant master the instrument, especially in rock n roll terms.

I think deep down, P is still very angry that he is never taken seriously in the guitar world, and to be honest he has every right to be angry, I saw the shows recently at the O2 and aftershows, and P has become one of the most outstanding guitarists in the world, in the realm of guitarists on the big stage.

So go look up you tube for your Mark Knoplers, those are the ones that compete on this level, and lets have a proper thread on Prince for once lol
[Edited 12/22/07 23:07pm]


Not everything is about race, you know?

Well, to people who are above such trivial concerns as skin color, which may exclude Prince & many of the people on this site. Prince is not the first black man to pick up a guitar, nor is he the best. As interesting as a lot of his guitar work has been, Berry & Hendrix did more for the instrument than he ever will & there are countless black blues legends who get more from the instrument in a few notes than Prince's most impassioned playing.

If Prince wants to be taken more seriously in the "guitar world," perhaps he shouldn't drown out the instrument in his records with cowbells and other stupid shit.

Or maybe you're just way off and what he really wants is recognition from the cowbell players of the world? Maybe you should just leave him be.

I'm going to dig through all that and get to the part I agree with. lol

Prince is perhaps not as recognized for his guitar playing -in spite of the likes of Clapton, Santana, and Miles singing his praises -because he doesn't allow the guitar to be showcased as prominently in his music as other artists have. I can think of all kinds of Prince songs with some great playing on them, but it's drowned out in the mix by having the vocals, and percussion, or whichever turned higher or on the same level. And the majority of songs where he does let the guitar shine are those only serious fans would be familiar with, or live renditions of tracks. This goes back to the Youtube issue -how is the casual music listener to be expected to pick up on his non-single work when it's not available anywhere? Even making these tracks available for a price would be better than nothing. Imagine, as a fan, trying to convince someone else of Our Hero's talent by raving enthusiastically about some killer live gig you went to. Your friend asks if there's a CD or youtube clip or DVD available he can check it out. What're you going to have to say? "Well, no. You see, Prince doesn't like new people listening to his music" lol

What it amounts to is self-sabotage. The only way Prince is going to be widely respected for the work he does is to let people who aren't already fans listen to it. It's all well and good to tell somebody to pick up a lesser-known disc or go see a show if they want to know what Prince is about. But given the prices on tickets and CD's these days, who's going to drop that much money on what is, to them, an unknown artist?
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Reply #106 posted 12/26/07 6:34am

prettymansson

Again,
I said what the hell i wanted to say..If its not your cup o tea..carry on with your discussion...there's no need to even comment about my comments if you dont care for them! wink



babynoz said:

prettymansson said:

my point is simple..
when Prince couldnt play a chord on the guitar Hendrix was a GOD !
no matter how fabulous Prince is (and I do consider him to be the all around greatest showman, multi instrumentalist, Funky soul man)
the Original will always be the best in my eyes !




Yeah, I get that Hendrix is the best in your eyes...no problem. I don't see where anyone was trying to convince you otherwise because we weren't talking about who's best therefore I didn't get how the real deal comments fit into this particular discussion.

That's why I used the word favorite rather than terms like best or real deal.
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Reply #107 posted 12/26/07 10:37am

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Purplerain7772001 said:

RipPoPtheregoMYTOP said:

Prince by far is one of the greatest guitarist that ever walked the earth ...i play guitar and i think i play well many times u can hear my playing on my profile ..i wish i could play 1/4 as well as Prince



u may b rite princes guitar skills are not hard to imitate at least not for me but wat is hard to imitate is the charisma he shows and the passion he has for playing n it is portrayed in his playing

he does simple guitar licks but his facial expressions along with his hand gestures hair gestures it makes it look so good that he is playing


his finger vibrato is stronger than most also
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Reply #108 posted 12/26/07 11:44am

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Jeffiner said:

I think the reason he's been overlooked as a guitarist, is the 'image', I think that's what a lot of people think of when you mention Prince, the videos, the look, the adrodgony, etc.

I don't know much about the technical side but my hubby does, he's been playing guitar for the last 10 years and loves all the major guitarists, Stevie Ray Vaughn etc. and has seen all the big names in concert. I had to drag him along to the first Prince concert we saw at the O2, but he came away absolutely 'raving' about his guitar playing (he doesn't rave very often about anything!) and talking about 'tones' etc. etc. He was blown away by him.

Personally, I have never been much into big guitar solos, I tend to switch off and get bored, but with Prince his guitar just 'talks' to me, and reaches parts of me nothing else can reach. I don't know HOW he does it, or what he does to make it happen, but it's filled with emotion and I think that's his secret, if it makes a 'lay' guitar person sit up and go 'Wow! amazing' that's real talent.

An aside - the hubby also came away saying "he seems like a really nice bloke!" lol which made me laugh because I think he thought he was a bit 'feminine' beforehand. He couldn't believe what a great performer he was, and that he'd missed out on his music for the last 20 years!! confused

PS I saw Eric Clapton and Mark Knopler play together at the Albert Hall, oooh must have been 1988/89? It was great, but nothing nothing compares to Prince for me.



wow, that must have been the bomb, where you a P fan back then?


Yes! I was a P fan then!!

I was given the tickets for free, from someone in the company I was temping in at the time, he couldn't make it that night so I went along with a friend. It was actually Eric Clapton, with a surprise guest appearance that turned out to be Mark Knopler!! We had great seats too, really near the front! Lucky me! biggrin
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Reply #109 posted 12/26/07 11:49am

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blackguitaristz said:

Well first off, let me wish all of u a Merry Christmas and that your days may be right as rain. I would like to thank all of u who have posted addressing my posts. Very kind...very kind indeeed. U all have made great points as well and ones that I agree with. Let me add to this topic, P's signature solo, Purple Rain. This to him is what the Star Bangled Banner was to Hendrix. And to P's blessing, he's still around and living, be able to play it. Where as Jimi was only 27 when he left this place. Very, very young, to have a life ended. P, on the other hand, no matter what period or year, or band lineup he may be using, whenever he plays this solo live...it's really the only person that I have witnessed live who, at times, has caused my eyes to well up with tears. I've grown up with Prince. I was just a little kid back in 78 when I first got hipped to P. But I've follwed him very closely since his second album and have seen him live in concert beginning with the Contoversy tour. I say all this because I experienced Prince when P was forming. Before he became a superstar. I just didn't hear about how wild P was in the early 80's but I witnessed it first hand. By the time 84 rolled around, Prince OWNED that year musically. I saw him 4 times on the Purple Rain tour alone. Seeing P playing the music from the film that had only been out a few months was something else. When P got to the song Purple Rain, I can't describe the vibe that was in that arena. Night after night, this is where P TRULY went somewhere else. It was highly spritual. I have see Prince actually have tears run down his face while playing this solo. This is no lie. I rarely speak of this on this site because I never really felt it fitting. But I have never seen any other artist connect with a crowd while playing a guitar solo like P has. EVERYONE knows the melody of the solo. It's like a song within itself actually. Then in 85 at those shows, it was an emotional element. P, for the first time, saw that he was loved, for something. And u could see that it moved him. P would play that solo, at times, for 15, 20 minutes straight. I think he could play that solo for hours, if he had the right audience.


That's a beautiful thing to know. When I first saw him play PR on 7 August at the O2, it felt like one of the most amazing moments of my life. I couldn't quite believe it was happening - then half way through he put his hand on his heart and said to us "I LOVE this song" - well that was just the ultimate, and made me cry with happiness!
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Reply #110 posted 12/26/07 3:06pm

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prettymansson said:

Again,
I said what the hell i wanted to say..If its not your cup o tea..carry on with your discussion...there's no need to even comment about my comments if you dont care for them! wink




Hi! wave

Actually I did have a couple more questions if you don't mind...

1. In your opinion what, if anything, does Prince do on guitar that you find distinctive and/or unique?

2.Do you believe that Prince is underrated as a guitar player? If so, why?

Thanks for your patience...I promise to leave you in peace in the future! biggrin
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Reply #111 posted 12/26/07 4:27pm

prettymansson

babynoz said:

prettymansson said:

Again,
I said what the hell i wanted to say..If its not your cup o tea..carry on with your discussion...there's no need to even comment about my comments if you dont care for them! wink




Hi! wave

Actually I did have a couple more questions if you don't mind...

1. In your opinion what, if anything, does Prince do on guitar that you find distinctive and/or unique?


I think his rhythm guitar playing is very unique..most funk rhythm masters..ie: Nile rodgers of chic..play variations on the james brown/jimmy nolan guitar strokes..think sex machine..hot pants ect..
I always saw prince as a kinda cross between freddie stone /sly and the family stone and tony maiden of rufus..IMO those three cats are the most innovative/interesting rhythm players i have ever heard in funk (of course along with jimmy nolan
)

2.Do you believe that Prince is underrated as a guitar player? If so, why?


Yes I do..I think he could have gone in any direction he wanted to as a guitarist..rock..blues..jazzy ect..But he choose to focus on using the guitar to embellish some of the greatest pop music ever recorded..songs that feature among other things..interesting cutting edge production..his distinctive vocals..keys,bass,synth lines ect..that + the fact that his image was more along the lines of a michael jackson ie: popstar..dancer...singer...androgynous...than say a straight "serious musician" I think a lot of people haven't really taken the time to see beyond the raspberry berets..and when doves cry's ect..I think most people buy into marketing..and Prince has always been much more than just a GUITARIST.

Thanks for your patience...I promise to leave you in peace in the future!

Its cool.. cool
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Reply #112 posted 12/26/07 5:43pm

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prettymansson said:

babynoz said:





Hi! wave

Actually I did have a couple more questions if you don't mind...

1. In your opinion what, if anything, does Prince do on guitar that you find distinctive and/or unique?


I think his rhythm guitar playing is very unique..most funk rhythm masters..ie: Nile rodgers of chic..play variations on the james brown/jimmy nolan guitar strokes..think sex machine..hot pants ect..
I always saw prince as a kinda cross between freddie stone /sly and the family stone and tony maiden of rufus..IMO those three cats are the most innovative/interesting rhythm players i have ever heard in funk (of course along with jimmy nolan
)

2.Do you believe that Prince is underrated as a guitar player? If so, why?


Yes I do..I think he could have gone in any direction he wanted to as a guitarist..rock..blues..jazzy ect..But he choose to focus on using the guitar to embellish some of the greatest pop music ever recorded..songs that feature among other things..interesting cutting edge production..his distinctive vocals..keys,bass,synth lines ect..that + the fact that his image was more along the lines of a michael jackson ie: popstar..dancer...singer...androgynous...than say a straight "serious musician" I think a lot of people haven't really taken the time to see beyond the raspberry berets..and when doves cry's ect..I think most people buy into marketing..and Prince has always been much more than just a GUITARIST.

Thanks for your patience...I promise to leave you in peace in the future!

Its cool.. cool


fantastic post mansson, which among other brilliant posts here sums up the fact that, althought P is indeed a fantastic guitar player, it is over shadowed by his showmanship and allround musical genius.

Look at the names mentioned in this post, alone that speaks for itself. I always found in some way a tribute to P, that after being omitted from a list of the 50 greatest guitar players, he was was rated as the best guitar player that did not make the list.

At the end of the 80´s, a magazine, Face magazine I think, did an article summing up the music scene of that time. It stated that the 80´s would have been a musical void if it were not for Prince.

Madonna, who probably re shaped the role of a female artist more than anyone else, would not have got there, if Prince had not broken every rule that exists before her.

The list and ranting about Prince, I could do for hours, but i would end up sounding like a freak.

His showmanship and his ability to put all the talents, (which any normal human being would take as been gifted, whether it be a guitar or anything else you want to mention), has overshadowed alot.
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Reply #113 posted 12/26/07 8:47pm

babynoz

prettymansson said:

babynoz said:





Hi! wave

Actually I did have a couple more questions if you don't mind...

1. In your opinion what, if anything, does Prince do on guitar that you find distinctive and/or unique?


I think his rhythm guitar playing is very unique..most funk rhythm masters..ie: Nile rodgers of chic..play variations on the james brown/jimmy nolan guitar strokes..think sex machine..hot pants ect..
I always saw prince as a kinda cross between freddie stone /sly and the family stone and tony maiden of rufus..IMO those three cats are the most innovative/interesting rhythm players i have ever heard in funk (of course along with jimmy nolan
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2.Do you believe that Prince is underrated as a guitar player? If so, why?


Yes I do..I think he could have gone in any direction he wanted to as a guitarist..rock..blues..jazzy ect..But he choose to focus on using the guitar to embellish some of the greatest pop music ever recorded..songs that feature among other things..interesting cutting edge production..his distinctive vocals..keys,bass,synth lines ect..that + the fact that his image was more along the lines of a michael jackson ie: popstar..dancer...singer...androgynous...than say a straight "serious musician" I think a lot of people haven't really taken the time to see beyond the raspberry berets..and when doves cry's ect..I think most people buy into marketing..and Prince has always been much more than just a GUITARIST.

Thanks for your patience...I promise to leave you in peace in the future!

Its cool.. cool




Very insightful post...thanks for your thoughts.
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #114 posted 12/26/07 9:14pm

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what a great thread...thanks everyone

It is because of Prince that I appreciate the guitar. If it was not for Prince I owuld not be familiar with Van Halen, or Clapton or yes Santana. He was my introduction to this extroidinary instrument

Prince is a breath taking "artist" His guitar playing is mezmerizing and like many in this thread it is so powerful it causes me to become emotional...its that beautiful to me. I am a 40 year old man. My wife has seen me cry 5 times. Twice at Prince concerts. Once during the Purple Rain solo and the second during a moster solo during the Question of U.

Man it is a shame that he is not recognized more for his talent but some of that has been him. Honestly there are many reasons why I know there is a God...life, the universe, the grand canyon lol and Prince playing that friggin guitar man. Its just incredible!
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Reply #115 posted 12/26/07 11:50pm

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I completely forgot to mention this one

http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related

this reminds of the days, growing up in a small village in the south of Ireland, all the tough guys were into their guitar based music, Gary Moore,Rory Gallagher, and all the others that have made their names.

I was the only P fan in town, and i got alot of grief over it, but deep down these guys actually admired Prince, but due to his image, they were scared shitless to admit it.

Not only did he break the bounderies of colour, but also sexuality and these tough guys, who were established as the bullies in town, could not deal with this.
If it were not for insanity, I would be sane.

"True to his status as the last enigma in music, Prince crashed into London this week in a ball of confusion" The Times 2014
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Reply #116 posted 12/27/07 2:39pm

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Whitnail said:

OK, can we for once have a serious analysis of P´s guitar work in comparison to others.

My first example, is the Rock N roll of Fame, why did he re act like that, I will tell you why, it was a F U statement to people that first, think that P cant play guitar and secondly that a black artist cant master the instrument, especially in rock n roll terms.

I think deep down, P is still very angry that he is never taken seriously in the guitar world, and to be honest he has every right to be angry, I saw the shows recently at the O2 and aftershows, and P has become one of the most outstanding guitarists in the world, in the realm of guitarists on the big stage.

So go look up you tube for your Mark Knoplers, those are the ones that compete on this level, and lets have a proper thread on Prince for once lol
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I'll offer my usual: If you ask me all matters at the end of the day is how you feel about his playing & how it affects you. If you enjoy his performances wonderful. Even if you think he isn't all that..that's cool too.

I really doubt that Prince is losing any sleep over how well he's fairing in some poll. He may not even care what his fandom as a whole feels LOL. My ages old question is this why do some folks feel the need to have some sort of media validation or acknowledgement of his talents? I have no doubt that if Prince wanted to become a highly regarded guitar-hero type he'd have done that. Let's be real now he reached a whole lot more people by chosing the path of being an all around musician & performer. A complete package.

Cat's who are great technicians but don't or can't write good songs have a very short shelf life. There have been a few that crossed over into popular music briefly & sold a bunch of records but the overall audience they tend to appeal to is small by comparison.
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