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Thread started 02/19/08 7:22am

Jeffiner

Rolling Stone Interview 1990

For anyone who hasn't read this .... it's a MUST!

Fascinating! If you ever wondered about Prince's take on the Revolution disbanding, his relationship with Morris Day and The Time, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, his thoughts on Graffiti Bridge, UTCM, the first time he "got any"! and so much more - read this!

Brilliant article biggrin

http://princetext.tripod....one90.html
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Reply #1 posted 02/19/08 8:21am

Christaro

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Reply #2 posted 02/19/08 8:25am

Tame

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I skimmed over it...thank u.
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight...
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Reply #3 posted 02/19/08 9:07am

Anji

"Wendy and Lisa are going to have to do some more serious soul-searching and decide what they want to write about," he says sadly and shakes his head. "I don't know what Wendy and Lisa are so hurt about. I wish I did, but I don't."

Yikes.
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Reply #4 posted 02/19/08 9:13am

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I have this RS! woot!
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Reply #5 posted 02/19/08 9:17am

Anji

"When I was a kid, I didn't want to hear James Brown play something I never heard before. I wanted to hear him play something I knew, so I could dance."

lol
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Reply #6 posted 02/19/08 9:22am

Jeffiner

Christaro said:

Jeffiner said:

For anyone who hasn't read this .... it's a MUST!

Fascinating! If you ever wondered about Prince's take on the Revolution disbanding, his relationship with Morris Day and The Time, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, his thoughts on Graffiti Bridge, UTCM, the first time he "got any"! and so much more - read this!

Brilliant article biggrin

http://princetext.tripod....one90.html
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eek did he confess the fact that he dated Morris?


lol No, but he really LIKES Morris wink
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Reply #7 posted 02/19/08 9:23am

Jeffiner

Tame said:

I skimmed over it...thank u.


Oh noooo, you need to really read it! When you've got time nod
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Reply #8 posted 02/19/08 9:28am

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Jeffiner said:

Christaro said:



eek did he confess the fact that he dated Morris?


lol No, but he really LIKES Morris wink


You mean like him like him? Or just like him? lol
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Reply #9 posted 02/19/08 9:33am

Jeffiner

Genesia said:

Jeffiner said:



lol No, but he really LIKES Morris wink


You mean like him like him? Or just like him? lol


lol He got quite excited everytime he showed up in GB!! lol Oh, see, now I'm being bad, and I don't want to be... lol
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Reply #10 posted 02/19/08 10:25am

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Wow... thanks for posting the link thumbs up!

I'll definitely be keeping this on file (along with a few other infamous/interesting interviews he's done).

I haven't finished reading it, but I'm already intrigued and interested in it.

reading
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Reply #11 posted 02/19/08 11:33am

Jeffiner

DreamyPopRoyalty said:

Wow... thanks for posting the link thumbs up!

I'll definitely be keeping this on file (along with a few other infamous/interesting interviews he's done).

I haven't finished reading it, but I'm already intrigued and interested in it.

reading


Oh great, glad you're enjoying it. I really love the last section where everyone's sleeping on the plane, but not Prince! He's still headbang that man's unbelievable!

My really strong impression reading it, was how sane and normal P sounds. I've decided it's all of us on the Org that are bonkers, not him! lol wink
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Reply #12 posted 02/19/08 11:47am

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The most interesting part (to me) was when he talked about Lisa and Wendy...and how he couldn't understand why they felt so hurt when the Revolution broke up. I think Prince has an ability to separate personal relationships from professional ones - something he'd need to be able to do to get as far as he has.

Lisa and Wendy were so young when they started working with him (Wendy was only 19, I think - and it was her first experience in a band). Thinking back on how I was at that age, I suspect that their identities got very caught up in "being the Revolution." When the Revolution disbanded (no pun intended), it was almost like they didn't know who they were anymore. And they blamed Prince.

My first career ended very tumultuously, too. I felt incredibly betrayed and hurt - and my relationship with my employer wasn't nearly as personal as Lisa and Wendy's with Prince.

I'm glad they've been able to get past some of that in the intervening years. cool
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Reply #13 posted 02/19/08 11:53am

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Genesia said:

The most interesting part (to me) was when he talked about Lisa and Wendy...and how he couldn't understand why they felt so hurt when the Revolution broke up. I think Prince has an ability to separate personal relationships from professional ones - something he'd need to be able to do to get as far as he has.

Lisa and Wendy were so young when they started working with him (Wendy was only 19, I think - and it was her first experience in a band). Thinking back on how I was at that age, I suspect that their identities got very caught up in "being the Revolution." When the Revolution disbanded (no pun intended), it was almost like they didn't know who they were anymore. And they blamed Prince.

My first career ended very tumultuously, too. I felt incredibly betrayed and hurt - and my relationship with my employer wasn't nearly as personal as Lisa and Wendy's with Prince.

I'm glad they've been able to get past some of that in the intervening years. cool


Yes, I think that's a really good point you've made.
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