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Graycap23 said: bellanoche said: Come on Graycap23, I am trying to be diplomatic here. I'm glad that u are. I don't have time 4 such things..... | |
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L4OATheOriginal said:[quote] squirrelgrease said: the last time wendy and lisa collabarated with prince, we got that bullshit planet earth..so there u have it, this is where they r at musically ..pure CRAP!!! Maybe Wendy and Lisa was getting back at Prince and giving him crap for NOT giving them any credit like for "Mountains" as a example(and songs they DID help contribute to). I mean think about this for a second here, honestly, would YOU give a person your best songs/works and not want to get credit for them? IMHO, HELL NO! Which is why I think they gave him crap in the first place they KNEW they prolly would NOT get credit for it in the end just like the time before. And they still didnt get credit for PE on the credits(not counting for "thank you Wendy&Lisa, and Sheila on one of the websites that was advertizing it) but that was ALL I seen the credits GIVEN to W&L. But as for the reunion tour NO I dont want to see it happen. I think they are doing just fine on their own way. Sure its nice to see them get together ONCE IN A WHILE but not tour, IMHO, I dont think it would work out. As much as I love that era I vote a big NO on this. [Edited 3/6/08 13:33pm] Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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I'm not saying you're 'RITE' (as many claim to be on this post).....but I 'personally' believe in what you've said - many wont see it
Michiel said: The Revolution is one of the biggest, most bad-ass funk groups in the history of music. The band stands tall in history along with P-funk, Booker T. & The MGs, Sly & The Family Stone , The JB's etc. Prince made his best music with this group.
I like things not to be perfect, because the music gets boring when everything is equally smooth & tight. I think music should be like the human voice. Bobby Z. just does his job and does it very well, although I like Sheila E. better (especially on the SOTT tour). John Blackwell kicked ass too. All the bassplayers have been great in my opinion, but again: Brown Mark could've played with Prince forever. Renato Neto is a boring player with a cheesy taste, and he never does anything you wouldnt expect in comparison to the more experimental Lisa. Matt Fink isnt called the Dr. for nothing: the guy is incredibly technical and funky. Wendy is an terrific rhythm guitarist with her very own style & personality. Actually, that's what I miss with the NPG: a style of their own & personality. I also miss the rawness in the NPG, that the Revolution had. Wendy & Lisa also helped Prince move in interesting & different directions (helped him discover psychedelia & suspended chords for example). So did Eric Leeds (he hipped him to jazz!). Prince's baddest live shows were in the 80s, his most creative years. He was really breaking ground with this band back then, although he still did almost everything by himself. | |
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L4OATheOriginal said: the last time wendy and lisa collabarated with prince, we got that bullshit planet earth..so there u have it, this is where they r at musically ..pure CRAP!!! that wasn't a collaboration. that was a prince album. don't throw that crap at wendy and lisa. go listen to some Edith Funker for an idea of a true collaboration w/ wendy and lisa. Eryka Badu seems to be enjoying their mojo. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: L4OATheOriginal said: the last time wendy and lisa collabarated with prince, we got that bullshit planet earth..so there u have it, this is where they r at musically ..pure CRAP!!! that wasn't a collaboration. that was a prince album. don't throw that crap at wendy and lisa. go listen to some Edith Funker for an idea of a true collaboration w/ wendy and lisa. Eryka Badu seems to be enjoying their mojo. I agree with you on this Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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toots said: sosgemini said: that wasn't a collaboration. that was a prince album. don't throw that crap at wendy and lisa. go listen to some Edith Funker for an idea of a true collaboration w/ wendy and lisa. Eryka Badu seems to be enjoying their mojo. I agree with you on this | |
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Michiel said: The Revolution is one of the biggest, most bad-ass funk groups in the history of music. The band stands tall in history along with P-funk, Booker T. & The MGs, Sly & The Family Stone , The JB's etc. Prince made his best music with this group.
I like things not to be perfect, because the music gets boring when everything is equally smooth & tight. I think music should be like the human voice. Bobby Z. just does his job and does it very well, although I like Sheila E. better (especially on the SOTT tour). John Blackwell kicked ass too. All the bassplayers have been great in my opinion, but again: Brown Mark could've played with Prince forever. Renato Neto is a boring player with a cheesy taste, and he never does anything you wouldnt expect in comparison to the more experimental Lisa. Matt Fink isnt called the Dr. for nothing: the guy is incredibly technical and funky. Wendy is an terrific rhythm guitarist with her very own style & personality. Actually, that's what I miss with the NPG: a style of their own & personality. I also miss the rawness in the NPG, that the Revolution had. Wendy & Lisa also helped Prince move in interesting & different directions (helped him discover psychedelia & suspended chords for example). So did Eric Leeds (he hipped him to jazz!). Prince's baddest live shows were in the 80s, his most creative years. He was really breaking ground with this band back then, although he still did almost everything by himself. Thank you. On top of that, they fucking ROCK!!! I know that's not gonna do much to win this debate, but seriously, they did. I ain't gonna front, the SOTT/Lovesexy band was great too, but there was something very harmonious about The Revolution. Prince probably could've kept them around. He was probably just being a selfish one-man army; on top of that we can't forget his bitter break-up with Susannah. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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[/quote]The Revolution period was a moment in time that, like so many others in life, had its expiration date.[/quote]
I couldn't agree more and I am certain Prince sees it this way also. [Edited 3/6/08 15:20pm] | |
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Oh yeah, and The NPG didn't even play New Wave. But the Revolution did. So they win! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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thebanishedone said: i'm not nostalgic ,as a matter of fact i always liked npg more then the revolution.
i know prince moved on so was wendy and lisa and brown mark ,bobby,dr fink. but wouldn't it be great for that ansamble to do a reunion album and tour so we can hear where they are now music wise. i mean the revolution sound came a long way from cold electro funk rock to the organic soulful jazzy parade sound in just 3 years. cream reunited after 37 years of not playing together,led zeppelin also,many other bands so why not the revolution. p.s. in the year 2000 during celebration prince jammed with the revolution(minus wendy and lisa) on only one song "america" and prince was very rude to bobby z when he missed kick drum. I think it would be great and especially if they all put out an album together. "Revolution Baby what I say" [Edited 3/6/08 15:19pm] | |
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Graycap23 said: He who lives in the PAST
Cast shadows that no one can SEE A reunion with the Revolution Would blind all..... I've move on 2 the N.P.G. Well lets see, 1. The Revolution era is universally critically aclaimed, and the most popular. 2. NPG era has been univerally critically dumped on, has never been very popular. 3. The Revolution era was artistically groundbreaking. 4. The NPG era has been nothing but retreads and nothing more, no matter the talented musicians he hires. Now, you have to look back and check yourself, you have to be able to look at where youve been and where you are headed. ...or else you wind up doing what he has been doing lately, going in circles getting nowhere. I show you the light but you still perfer to live in darkness! [Edited 3/6/08 15:31pm] | |
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L4OATheOriginal said: gosh Fred lol.. for old times sake.. i'd wanna see them | |
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toots said:[quote] L4OATheOriginal said: squirrelgrease said: the last time wendy and lisa collabarated with prince, we got that bullshit planet earth..so there u have it, this is where they r at musically ..pure CRAP!!! Maybe Wendy and Lisa was getting back at Prince and giving him crap for NOT giving them any credit like for "Mountains" as a example(and songs they DID help contribute to). I mean think about this for a second here, honestly, would YOU give a person your best songs/works and not want to get credit for them? IMHO, HELL NO! Which is why I think they gave him crap in the first place they KNEW they prolly would NOT get credit for it in the end just like the time before. And they still didnt get credit for PE on the credits(not counting for "thank you Wendy&Lisa, and Sheila on one of the websites that was advertizing it) but that was ALL I seen the credits GIVEN to W&L. But as for the reunion tour NO I dont want to see it happen. I think they are doing just fine on their own way. Sure its nice to see them get together ONCE IN A WHILE but not tour, IMHO, I dont think it would work out. As much as I love that era I vote a big NO on this. [Edited 3/6/08 13:33pm] that's a good thought 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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sosgemini said: L4OATheOriginal said: the last time wendy and lisa collabarated with prince, we got that bullshit planet earth..so there u have it, this is where they r at musically ..pure CRAP!!! that wasn't a collaboration. that was a prince album. don't throw that crap at wendy and lisa. go listen to some Edith Funker for an idea of a true collaboration w/ wendy and lisa. Eryka Badu seems to be enjoying their mojo. i'm just saying that people on this and other sites have clamering 4 the revolution so much that when members of them did appear again on a prince record, we got that tame shit called planet earth. so i never want them 2 collaborate with prince ever again 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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NWF said: Michiel said: The Revolution is one of the biggest, most bad-ass funk groups in the history of music. The band stands tall in history along with P-funk, Booker T. & The MGs, Sly & The Family Stone , The JB's etc. Prince made his best music with this group.
I like things not to be perfect, because the music gets boring when everything is equally smooth & tight. I think music should be like the human voice. Bobby Z. just does his job and does it very well, although I like Sheila E. better (especially on the SOTT tour). John Blackwell kicked ass too. All the bassplayers have been great in my opinion, but again: Brown Mark could've played with Prince forever. Renato Neto is a boring player with a cheesy taste, and he never does anything you wouldnt expect in comparison to the more experimental Lisa. Matt Fink isnt called the Dr. for nothing: the guy is incredibly technical and funky. Wendy is an terrific rhythm guitarist with her very own style & personality. Actually, that's what I miss with the NPG: a style of their own & personality. I also miss the rawness in the NPG, that the Revolution had. Wendy & Lisa also helped Prince move in interesting & different directions (helped him discover psychedelia & suspended chords for example). So did Eric Leeds (he hipped him to jazz!). Prince's baddest live shows were in the 80s, his most creative years. He was really breaking ground with this band back then, although he still did almost everything by himself. Thank you. On top of that, they fucking ROCK!!! I know that's not gonna do much to win this debate, but seriously, they did. I ain't gonna front, the SOTT/Lovesexy band was great too, but there was something very harmonious about The Revolution. Prince probably could've kept them around. He was probably just being a selfish one-man army; on top of that we can't forget his bitter break-up with Susannah. when u say "rock" give me an example of a rock tune that they so called "rocked" out. if that is what ur implying cause if u r...take a listen again 2 live per4mances of endorphinemachine, calhoun square and then tell me if the revolution could "rock" like that.. 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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NWF said: Oh yeah, and The NPG didn't even play New Wave. But the Revolution did. So they win!
naw the npg could play everything new wave..don't make me laugh WE DON'T LIKE NEW WAVE 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 is great hearing different peoples opinions - ok, computer blue/darling nikki/lets go crazy.....just to name a few??? or are they not rock?
L4OATheOriginal said: NWF said: Thank you. On top of that, they fucking ROCK!!! I know that's not gonna do much to win this debate, but seriously, they did. I ain't gonna front, the SOTT/Lovesexy band was great too, but there was something very harmonious about The Revolution. Prince probably could've kept them around. He was probably just being a selfish one-man army; on top of that we can't forget his bitter break-up with Susannah. when u say "rock" give me an example of a rock tune that they so called "rocked" out. if that is what ur implying cause if u r...take a listen again 2 live per4mances of endorphinemachine, calhoun square and then tell me if the revolution could "rock" like that.. [Edited 3/6/08 20:58pm] | |
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violetblues said: Graycap23 said: He who lives in the PAST
Cast shadows that no one can SEE A reunion with the Revolution Would blind all..... I've move on 2 the N.P.G. Well lets see, 1. The Revolution era is universally critically aclaimed, and the most popular. popular doesn't mean better 2. NPG era has been univerally critically dumped on, has never been very popular. by who? 3. The Revolution era was artistically groundbreaking. yet he funked it up with sign o the times ..sans the revolution 4. The NPG era has been nothing but retreads and nothing more, no matter the talented musicians he hires. that's just ur opinion (respected) some just don't like funk Now, you have to look back and check yourself, you have to be able to look at where youve been and where you are headed. ...or else you wind up doing what he has been doing lately, going in circles getting nowhere. I show you the light but you still perfer to live in darkness! i think it's u that's in the darkness of denial [Edited 3/6/08 15:31pm] 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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Flowerz said: L4OATheOriginal said: gosh Fred lol.. for old times sake.. i'd wanna see them i got the family jam on dvd will that surfice? Long live the New Power Generation!! 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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jstar69 said: this is great hearing different peoples opinions - ok, computer blue/darling nikki/lets go crazy.....just to name a few??? or are they not rock?
computer blue is more pop funk than rock darling nikki is more dirty blues let's go crazy is dance pop now endorphinemachine is rock chaos and disorder is rock i like it there is rock 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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endorphinemachine mit cowbell - rock??? interesting
L4OATheOriginal said: jstar69 said: this is great hearing different peoples opinions - ok, computer blue/darling nikki/lets go crazy.....just to name a few??? or are they not rock?
computer blue is more pop funk than rock darling nikki is more dirty blues let's go crazy is dance pop now endorphinemachine is rock chaos and disorder is rock i like it there is rock | |
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L4OATheOriginal said: violetblues said: Well lets see, 1. The Revolution era is universally critically aclaimed, and the most popular. popular doesn't mean better By every music critics top Prince albums lists, in merit lol 2. NPG era has been univerally critically dumped on, has never been very popular. by who? By every music critic alive, and those yet to be born, and the general population as a whole mostly 3. The Revolution era was artistically groundbreaking. yet he funked it up with sign o the times ..sans the revolution It sure wasnt the NPG either, They were a couple of revolution members on that tour if you remember!!! 4. The NPG era has been nothing but retreads and nothing more, no matter the talented musicians he hires. that's just ur opinion (respected) some just don't like funk Nope,by every music critic alive, and those yet to be born, and the general population as a whole mostly,..and if by "funk" you mean "dumb", then no i dont like it Now, you have to look back and check yourself, you have to be able to look at where youve been and where you are headed. ...or else you wind up doing what he has been doing lately, going in circles getting nowhere. I show you the light but you still perfer to live in darkness! i think it's u that's in the darkness of denial Open your eyes and you shall see! [Edited 3/6/08 21:46pm] | |
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toots said:[quote] L4OATheOriginal said: squirrelgrease said: the last time wendy and lisa collabarated with prince, we got that bullshit planet earth..so there u have it, this is where they r at musically ..pure CRAP!!! Maybe Wendy and Lisa was getting back at Prince and giving him crap for NOT giving them any credit like for "Mountains" as a example(and songs they DID help contribute to). I mean think about this for a second here, honestly, would YOU give a person your best songs/works and not want to get credit for them? IMHO, HELL NO! Which is why I think they gave him crap in the first place they KNEW they prolly would NOT get credit for it in the end just like the time before. And they still didnt get credit for PE on the credits(not counting for "thank you Wendy&Lisa, and Sheila on one of the websites that was advertizing it) but that was ALL I seen the credits GIVEN to W&L. But as for the reunion tour NO I dont want to see it happen. I think they are doing just fine on their own way. Sure its nice to see them get together ONCE IN A WHILE but not tour, IMHO, I dont think it would work out. As much as I love that era I vote a big NO on this. [Edited 3/6/08 13:33pm] I surely don't blame them. I would do the same thing when I know I wouldn't get any good compensation with a writing project I do. | |
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I don't want Prince and the Revolution to reunite. What the band had back in the 80s was magic but that was then this is now. However I would like to see more of Prince and Wendy and Lisa collaboration since they are the only ones he somewhat of Revolution that he keeps in touch with.
Beside all the members are sucessfully doing their own projects and have different lifestyles as well so I just don't see it happen. | |
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L4OATheOriginal said: sosgemini said: that wasn't a collaboration. that was a prince album. don't throw that crap at wendy and lisa. go listen to some Edith Funker for an idea of a true collaboration w/ wendy and lisa. Eryka Badu seems to be enjoying their mojo. i'm just saying that people on this and other sites have clamering 4 the revolution so much that when members of them did appear again on a prince record, we got that tame shit called planet earth. so i never want them 2 collaborate with prince ever again and for this you blame the revolution and not the dude who has been playing safe album after album. Space for sale... | |
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L4OATheOriginal said: sosgemini said: that wasn't a collaboration. that was a prince album. don't throw that crap at wendy and lisa. go listen to some Edith Funker for an idea of a true collaboration w/ wendy and lisa. Eryka Badu seems to be enjoying their mojo. i'm just saying that people on this and other sites have clamering 4 the revolution so much that when members of them did appear again on a prince record, we got that tame shit called planet earth. so i never want them 2 collaborate with prince ever again Please dont take this the wrong way but I think your missing what sosgemini IS trying to say here. She is saying that it was PRINCES albums and nothing but. Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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revolution rocked very hard as a matter of fact.
people have problems accept that fact becaue of the prominent use of drum machine lets go crazy is pop rock computer blue is funk hard rocking hybrid they rocked on this one on live shows. darling nikki is pure dirty rocker. revolution had that clumsy rock feeling that was very raw,they only lost that feelin during parede era only to fit into soul revue band prince wanted them to be. prince made tons of rock songs after the revolution but they were often too polished in studio and too perfect to be rock music. rock music always needed that raw element to be rock.rock was never meant to be perfect. | |
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violetblues said: I show you the light but you still perfer to live in darkness! [Edited 3/6/08 15:31pm] DARK-ness is where I live. It's the ONLY place u can feel the FUNK. | |
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Graycap23 said: violetblues said: I show you the light but you still perfer to live in darkness! [Edited 3/6/08 15:31pm] DARK-ness is where I live. It's the ONLY place u can feel the FUNK. Thats where you are wrong, I live in sunny Palm Springs,CA, temp today a sunny 80 degrees...and baby i got James Brown on right now,.....AND I COULD FEEL IT! and all is good | |
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violetblues said: Graycap23 said: DARK-ness is where I live. It's the ONLY place u can feel the FUNK. Thats where you are wrong, I live in sunny Palm Springs,CA, temp today a sunny 80 degrees...and baby i got James Brown on right now,.....AND I COULD FEEL IT! and all is good lol.....the temp outside has NOTHING 2 do with FUNK. | |
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