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battle of the bands who's the funkiest? let's finally put 2 rest which band was the funkiest!!
on the left side we have the revolution and on the right we have the NPG ur task is 2 list 5 tracks from both bands which u feel r the funkiest tracks 2 make this fair: the revolution tracks CAN include outtakes ...so the years involved are from 1983-1986 (PR-dream factory) the NPG consists of tracks from through the gold experience now 2 make this even more difficult than it already is...TRACKS FROM BOTH BANDS CAN NOT INCLUDE SOLO PER4MANCE TRACKS DONE BY PRINCE so ya better read ur album credits b4 u submit... let's begin The Revolution 1. Kiss Xtended Mix 2. Anotherloverholenyohead 3. We Can funk (original version) 4. America 5. Wonderful Ass The NPG 1. Days Of Wild 2. The Max 3. Hide The Bone 4. Return Of the bump 5. The Exodus Has Begun [Edited 2/29/08 6:42am] man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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Honestly I would love to respond...although, I can't help but just love the music...and I respect you for studying the parts that way...
Musicians are better at answering that kind of question....if u don't play an instrument...u don't feel, i don't feel qualified to answer. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Tame said: Honestly I would love to respond...although, I can't help but just love the music...and I respect you for studying the parts that way...
Musicians are better at answering that kind of question....if u don't play an instrument...u don't feel, i don't feel qualified to answer. it's cool tame .. man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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The Revolution is it for me. The sound is just good. And the songs were better. NPG days are mostly rapping and Jazz experimentation. Family Name is good. I'm not saying NPG didn't have good songs, but I don't think I've heard a song from the Revolution days that I hated. Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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what about the sott/lovesexy band? p's greatest band ever, in my opinion. if you mean just on record i guess the revolution For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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purplepolitician said: what about the sott/lovesexy band? p's greatest band ever, in my opinion. if you mean just on record i guess the revolution SOTT/Lovesexy! | |
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purplepolitician said: what about the sott/lovesexy band? p's greatest band ever, in my opinion. if you mean just on record i guess the revolution
I thought that was an incarnation of the Revolution? Wendy and Lisa were in it right? As well as Fink? Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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sexxydancer said: purplepolitician said: what about the sott/lovesexy band? p's greatest band ever, in my opinion. if you mean just on record i guess the revolution SOTT/Lovesexy!For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Volitan said: purplepolitician said: what about the sott/lovesexy band? p's greatest band ever, in my opinion. if you mean just on record i guess the revolution
I thought that was an incarnation of the Revolution? Wendy and Lisa were in it right? As well as Fink? fink, but no wendy and lisa. the greatest lineup ever: sheila e. on drums , miko weaver on rhythm guitar , cat dancing, singing doing her thing, looking , levi seacer on bass , fink on keyboards , boni boyer on backup vocals and keyboards and eric leeds on sax . that other dude atlanta bliss on trumpet and brooks and wally doing whatever . For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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purplepolitician said: Volitan said: I thought that was an incarnation of the Revolution? Wendy and Lisa were in it right? As well as Fink? fink, but no wendy and lisa. the greatest lineup ever: sheila e. on drums , miko weaver on rhythm guitar , cat dancing, singing doing her thing, looking , levi seacer on bass , fink on keyboards , boni boyer on backup vocals and keyboards and eric leeds on sax . that other dude atlanta bliss on trumpet and brooks and wally doing whatever . No Wendy or Lisa? I guess it's not the Revolution, then. And I hate Sheila E. So I'm still going with the Revolution. To me the Revolution was melding all sorts of music and was very eclectic, but with NPG, it was like he find a niche and stayed in it. Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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what's wrong with sheila e? greatest drummer ever, imo. For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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purplepolitician said: what's wrong with sheila e? greatest drummer ever, imo.
She just doesn't seem to do much. I haven't seen much live Prince but every time I do, she's playing some auxillary percussion that I can't even hear. Bongo's, conga's, etc. However I've never seen her play actual "real" drums. Plus I kinda don't like her vibe. Something about her. I don't know what it is. Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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Volitan said: purplepolitician said: what's wrong with sheila e? greatest drummer ever, imo.
She just doesn't seem to do much. I haven't seen much live Prince but every time I do, she's playing some auxillary percussion that I can't even hear. Bongo's, conga's, etc. However I've never seen her play actual "real" drums. Plus I kinda don't like her vibe. Something about her. I don't know what it is. sign o the times movie for you brother or small club cd . or even her romance 1600 movie. greatest drummer EVER! For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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purplepolitician said: greatest drummer ever
Boy, you need to hear some Billy Cobham, Lenny White, James 'Diamond' Williams etc. etc. Have you heard Pete and Coke Escovedo (Sheila's dad)? It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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purplepolitician said: Volitan said: She just doesn't seem to do much. I haven't seen much live Prince but every time I do, she's playing some auxillary percussion that I can't even hear. Bongo's, conga's, etc. However I've never seen her play actual "real" drums. Plus I kinda don't like her vibe. Something about her. I don't know what it is. sign o the times movie for you brother or small club cd . or even her romance 1600 movie. greatest drummer EVER! sorry, but if I saw a movie of her, I'd probably fall asleep and murder someone in my sleep. Purple Rain as bad enough. Sign of the Times movie, I've tried looking for, and maybe I'll get it one day. It just wasn't a priority (prince-wise) because the Rev. wasn't involved. Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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Volitan said: purplepolitician said: sign o the times movie for you brother or small club cd . or even her romance 1600 movie. greatest drummer EVER! sorry, but if I saw a movie of her, I'd probably fall asleep and murder someone in my sleep. Purple Rain as bad enough. Sign of the Times movie, I've tried looking for, and maybe I'll get it one day. It just wasn't a priority (prince-wise) because the Rev. wasn't involved. Sign O' The Times isn't really a movie, it's a gig that, for some reason, gets called a 'movie'. Sheila plays drums on it. You should definitely check it out. It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Volitan said: sorry, but if I saw a movie of her, I'd probably fall asleep and murder someone in my sleep. Purple Rain as bad enough. Sign of the Times movie, I've tried looking for, and maybe I'll get it one day. It just wasn't a priority (prince-wise) because the Rev. wasn't involved. Sign O' The Times isn't really a movie, it's a gig that, for some reason, gets called a 'movie'. Sheila plays drums on it. You should definitely check it out. I got that, I was referring to Romance 1600. I'd never watch that by choice. Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Volitan said: sorry, but if I saw a movie of her, I'd probably fall asleep and murder someone in my sleep. Purple Rain as bad enough. Sign of the Times movie, I've tried looking for, and maybe I'll get it one day. It just wasn't a priority (prince-wise) because the Rev. wasn't involved. Sign O' The Times isn't really a movie, it's a gig that, for some reason, gets called a 'movie'. Sheila plays drums on it. You should definitely check it out. neither was romance 1600 (a movie) just a concert where she plays drums, sings, dances. that's talent to me For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: purplepolitician said: greatest drummer ever
Boy, you need to hear some Billy Cobham, Lenny White, James 'Diamond' Williams etc. etc. Have you heard Pete and Coke Escovedo (Sheila's dad)? Oh my god, her dad's name is Coke?? She's not from Columbia is she? Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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Volitan said: FuNkeNsteiN said: Sign O' The Times isn't really a movie, it's a gig that, for some reason, gets called a 'movie'. Sheila plays drums on it. You should definitely check it out. I got that, I was referring to Romance 1600. I'd never watch that by choice. Oh, ok It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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purplepolitician said: FuNkeNsteiN said: Sign O' The Times isn't really a movie, it's a gig that, for some reason, gets called a 'movie'. Sheila plays drums on it. You should definitely check it out. neither was romance 1600 (a movie) just a concert where she plays drums, sings, dances. that's talent to me Oh. I thought it was an movie, as in she was acting. But still, she doesn't really do anything for me..... Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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Volitan said: FuNkeNsteiN said: Boy, you need to hear some Billy Cobham, Lenny White, James 'Diamond' Williams etc. etc. Have you heard Pete and Coke Escovedo (Sheila's dad)? Oh my god, her dad's name is Coke?? She's not from Columbia is she? COLD! Actually, Thomas 'Coke' Escovedo was born in Los Angeles and Sheila in San Francisco. Oh and my bad, it's actually Pete who's Sheila's father and Coke is Pete's brother. They also have a third brother, Alejandro. [Edited 2/28/08 23:53pm] It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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My favorite band Prince ever had was the Sign/Lovesexy tour band.
I'm slowly starting to appreciate The Revolution. The video for America is one of Prince's most funkiest performances of all-time. I think that the NPG lineup he had around 93-96 was his most underrated. Everyone knows that Michael Bland is a great drummer. But the rest of that band was just incredible. There's a performance of Endorphinemachine out there that just blows me away every time I see it!!! I think the ONA/Musicology band was musically his best band. They were able to do jazzy stuff, funky stuff, basically any genre with complete ease. The rhythm section of Rhonda Smith & John Blackwell really held that band down. I was really bummed when I found out that he wasn't working with them anymore. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Paris9748430 said: My favorite band Prince ever had was the Sign/Lovesexy tour band.
I'm slowly starting to appreciate The Revolution. The video for America is one of Prince's most funkiest performances of all-time. I think that the NPG lineup he had around 93-96 was his most underrated. Everyone knows that Michael Bland is a great drummer. But the rest of that band was just incredible. There's a performance of Endorphinemachine out there that just blows me away every time I see it!!! I think the ONA/Musicology band was musically his best band. They were able to do jazzy stuff, funky stuff, basically any genre with complete ease. The rhythm section of Rhonda Smith & John Blackwell really held that band down. I was really bummed when I found out that he wasn't working with them anymore. That was the only thing I've ever seen of him live. I thought the band was good, but the vibe to me said "Prince and his band," which bothers me. The Revolution seems more like everyone working together collaboratively and together as a unit as opposed to just being Prince's backup band. Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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Paris9748430 said: My favorite band Prince ever had was the Sign/Lovesexy tour band.
I'm slowly starting to appreciate The Revolution. The video for America is one of Prince's most funkiest performances of all-time. I think that the NPG lineup he had around 93-96 was his most underrated. Everyone knows that Michael Bland is a great drummer. But the rest of that band was just incredible. There's a performance of Endorphinemachine out there that just blows me away every time I see it!!! I think the ONA/Musicology band was musically his best band. They were able to do jazzy stuff, funky stuff, basically any genre with complete ease. The rhythm section of Rhonda Smith & John Blackwell really held that band down. I was really bummed when I found out that he wasn't working with them anymore. tell them, PLEASE! For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Speaking of the SOTT/Lovesexy band, I just listened to some Prince music yesterday. Was a long time since I last did that.
I listened to SOTT all the way thru at work... now that's a good Prince album! Y'all PE lovers can shove that shit up ya asses, SOTT is where it's at [Edited 2/29/08 0:00am] It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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purplepolitician said: what about the sott/lovesexy band? p's greatest band ever, in my opinion. if you mean just on record i guess the revolution
the sign o the times/lovesexy bands whoop the revolutions ass all around man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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Volitan said: purplepolitician said: fink, but no wendy and lisa. the greatest lineup ever: sheila e. on drums , miko weaver on rhythm guitar , cat dancing, singing doing her thing, looking , levi seacer on bass , fink on keyboards , boni boyer on backup vocals and keyboards and eric leeds on sax . that other dude atlanta bliss on trumpet and brooks and wally doing whatever . No Wendy or Lisa? I guess it's not the Revolution, then. And I hate Sheila E. So I'm still going with the Revolution. To me the Revolution was melding all sorts of music and was very eclectic, but with NPG, it was like he find a niche and stayed in it. yeah ..and it's called hard banging funk and soul music with hard rocking drummers like michael b and john blackwell ..something that bobby z could NEVER do man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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This topic has been on here several times. Most of the folks on here who has really since P live in concert will pick the Lovesexy band. Mainly cuz that's the first P concert that u actually went to. It isn't many on here who has actually seen P live before 86. Not only because of age either. Many on here got into P as late as the 90's. And then there are those u will pick the Lovesexy band and they haven't even seen that band live. But saw some vhs tape or dvd of a gig. Point is, u truly can't comment on something that u haven't even seen in the flesh. I dug the Signs/Lovesexy band. Saw P twice on the Lovesexy tour. It was o.k. I saw P's Hit and Run tour from 86. THAT band probably was the best lineup I have ever seen with P. It's not my favorite but it's probably his best. Musicianship wise. They were super tight. And this was with Bobby on drums. Not Sheila. But my fave band lineup definately is P's Controversy/1999 lineup. I would include the Purple Rain lineup but I never dug Wendy's playing on that tour. She was at her best with P playing funk oriented material. Not rock. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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funny that no one can supply the funky revolution tracks on wax tho man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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