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Reply #480 posted 08/25/08 10:40am

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savvy said:

blackguitaristz said:

In this case, I'll use Funkadelic as an example. Funkadelic, was a classic example of a band that played funk as well as rock. From Super Stupid, Alice In My Fantasies and the title tracks of Free Your Mind and Maggot Brain to of course Undisco Kidd, How Do You View You, One Nation Under A Groove and (Not Just) Knee Deep. Prince patterned himself after this i.e Sexy Dancer, I Wanna Be Your Lover to Bambi, Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad all on one album. He even established from his first joint that he was out to mix it up musically i.e. "Soft and Wet" (funk/disco) to "I'm Your's" (rock). But with all of P's genre mixing, he's come with some bonafide funk based tracks:
Just to name a few:
Sexy Dancer (which major fuck act Zapp felt inclined to borrow from with "Itchin For Your Twitch"
Let's Work
Controversy
Lady Cab Driver
DMSR
1999
Erotic City
She's Always In My Hair
Hello
Of course there are many more examples.
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Oh come on. He's dead for God's sake. Show a little love for Roger.

Hey, what in the fuck are u talking about? I have ALWAYS championed my love for Roger on this site...way more than your ass, so you are definately in no postion to try to school anyone, lest of all me, on "showing some love or respect for Roger". You've got me twisted up with somebody else with that bullshit. I've shown more love for Roger and Zapp than anybody else on this site. By me mentioning that Zapp was tipping their hat musically to Prince with "Itchin For Your Twitch" was in no means showing any disrespect towards Zapp.
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Reply #481 posted 08/25/08 10:42am

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Soulstar77A said:

savvy said:




Oh come on. He's dead for God's sake. Show a little love for Roger.


co-sign.
Hey and Roger showed love for prince in "It doesnt really matter" biggrin

Hey soulstar..my post goes to u as well..AND it was also on "Itchin For Your Twitch".
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Reply #482 posted 08/25/08 10:49am

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This is for u too, soulstar;


Hey, what in the fuck are u talking about? I have ALWAYS championed my love for Roger on this site...way more than your ass, so you are definately in no postion to try to school anyone, lest of all me, on "showing some love or respect for Roger". You've got me twisted up with somebody else with that bullshit. I've shown more love for Roger and Zapp than anybody else on this site. By me mentioning that Zapp was tipping their hat musically to Prince with "Itchin For Your Twitch" was in no means showing any disrespect towards Zapp.[/quote]
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Reply #483 posted 08/25/08 10:50am

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Oh come on. He's dead for God's sake. Show a little love for Roger.

Hey, what in the fuck are u talking about? I have ALWAYS championed my love for Roger on this site...way more than your ass, so you are definately in no postion to try to school anyone, lest of all me, on "showing some love or respect for Roger". You've got me twisted up with somebody else with that bullshit. I've shown more love for Roger and Zapp than anybody else on this site. By me mentioning that Zapp was tipping their hat musically to Prince with "Itchin For Your Twitch" was in no means showing any disrespect towards Zapp.


Someone took me a bit seriously.
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Reply #484 posted 08/25/08 10:58am

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savvy said:

blackguitaristz said:


Hey, what in the fuck are u talking about? I have ALWAYS championed my love for Roger on this site...way more than your ass, so you are definately in no postion to try to school anyone, lest of all me, on "showing some love or respect for Roger". You've got me twisted up with somebody else with that bullshit. I've shown more love for Roger and Zapp than anybody else on this site. By me mentioning that Zapp was tipping their hat musically to Prince with "Itchin For Your Twitch" was in no means showing any disrespect towards Zapp.


Someone took me a bit seriously.

Yeah, and that someone was me. And u know why? Cuz you're ass was serious. U were dead serious just like I'm dead serious. Don't ever come at me like that with some shit that I NEVER implied in the first place. You and soulstar, neither of u know what the fuck ya'll are talking about when it comes to Roger and myself. And the love and respect that I have always had for the man.
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Reply #485 posted 08/25/08 11:13am

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i have jesus thank u 4 asking


some mf's think just cause they pick up a bass guitar can proclaim themselves masters of what funk is rolleyes
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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Reply #486 posted 08/25/08 11:17am

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Someone took me a bit seriously.

Yeah, and that someone was me. And u know why? Cuz you're ass was serious. U were dead serious just like I'm dead serious. Don't ever come at me like that with some shit that I NEVER implied in the first place. You and soulstar, neither of u know what the fuck ya'll are talking about when it comes to Roger and myself. And the love and respect that I have always had for the man.


You saw it...
I tried to be nice...
But you want to take a shot at me about Roger??

ok dipshit...

I knew them all better than you did junior. I knew Roger, Lester, Clete (bet you don't even know his real name smart ass) Dale Groat, his wife Shirley, Robbie.... I was tight with the whole crew. I was fucking devastated when Roger died. And now after I lightly joke about love for Roger (fact of the matter is agreed with your analogy about the "selective sample") you want to come at me sideways about the Troutman family?? You can fuck right off. Buzz me when YOU kknow what the fuck YOU'RE talking about.
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Reply #487 posted 08/25/08 11:26am

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savvy said:

blackguitaristz said:


Yeah, and that someone was me. And u know why? Cuz you're ass was serious. U were dead serious just like I'm dead serious. Don't ever come at me like that with some shit that I NEVER implied in the first place. You and soulstar, neither of u know what the fuck ya'll are talking about when it comes to Roger and myself. And the love and respect that I have always had for the man.


You saw it...
I tried to be nice...
But you want to take a shot at me about Roger??

ok dipshit...

I knew them all better than you did junior. I knew Roger, Lester, Clete (bet you don't even know his real name smart ass) Dale Groat, his wife Shirley, Robbie.... I was tight with the whole crew. I was fucking devastated when Roger died. And now after I lightly joke about love for Roger (fact of the matter is agreed with your analogy about the "selective sample") you want to come at me sideways about the Troutman family?? You can fuck right off. Buzz me when YOU kknow what the fuck YOU'RE talking about.

Player, YOU were the one who came at me sideways with this "show some love for Roger" which was out of line. Because I never implied otherwise. THAT'S what I responded to. As far as you knowing Roger's family, that doesn't have anything to do with what u FIRST chose to nitpick out of a full post I made about Funkadelic and Prince. I never questioned your love for Roger so let's keep this shit straight. I came back at u with what u implied towards me. Period. U knowing his family is great. Doesn't have anything to do with what I was talking about and you know that. And dawg or dipshit, take your pick, u can fuck off waaaay harder...
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Reply #488 posted 08/25/08 11:27am

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butterscotch, which definition of 'funky' are you using? The definition that is all about "everything on the one" and "staying in the pocket", or are you talking about the funky that derives from the blues and jazz scene? Are you talking about the funk of "The Work pt. 1" or are you talking about the funk of "The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker" (it's in the opening chord progression in spades), with it's low-down keyboard sounds and such, which make you feel funky. Maybe from the sound of things on this thread, some folks need to get schooled.

ButterscotchPimp said:

You know, i really was trying to avoid doing this but it's gotten to the point where i can't ignore it anymore. What's going on in the Wendy & Lisa thread has pushed me to my breaking point.

Not telling anyone else how to think. Like all things Prince related, everyone has an opinion. Like the one i keep hearing lately about how the Revolution wasn't "funky". Or was so much less "funky" than later incarnations of the band. Or when i hear another artist being put down for not being as "funky" as Prince.

Well here's the deal i'd like to discuss now.



Prince isn't that "funky". Not in the purest definition of the genre. Sure he likes to throw the word around, but in the PUREST sense of the genre he's not even taken that seriously.

Short of George using Prince to get yet another label home for a minute, no one in the P-Funk camp takes Prince seriously from a "funk" standpoint. To be blunt, he's a joke in the real "funk" camp. He's LAUGHED AT. He's respected as a musician, and for having a lengthy career, but Prince is so fucking far from the "standard bearer" for funk that's it's not even funny. I'm not pulling this opinion out of my ass (although i know i'm going to get accused of doing just that). I'm in Detroit and know and have talked to quite a few heavy hitters over the years who are main-stays in the funk community and Prince isn't taken seriously with these guys AT ALL.

I mean short of borrowing some stage tricks from James Brown, as well as some horn inflections (also borrowed from JB'S) in the TRUEST sense of the genre, how is Prince really that "funky"?

So explain to me how to some of you, Prince became the "keeper of the FUNK"?
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Reply #489 posted 08/25/08 11:35am

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"fuck off waaay harder..."

Literature straight from a fucking bathroom wall.
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Reply #490 posted 08/25/08 11:36am

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I remember clearly in 83, George and Bootsy were openly giving props to Prince in an article about George in Musician magazine. This was when George was hittin' big with Atomic Dog. The cat who was doing the interview asked George and Bootsy about the musical climate in the 80's and that's when they both were singing like canarys about how much respect they had for Prince and how he was bringing "the funk" to the masses. Again, not saying who Butterscotch has or hasn't heard from dismissing P's funk; But me myself, I have only encountered the exact opposite from "known" funk cats.
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Reply #491 posted 08/25/08 11:40am

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savvy said:

"fuck off waaay harder..."

Literature straight from a fucking bathroom wall.

Well, that's where YOUR mind is at. But let me make it a little clearer for you...whatever your sentiments you have towards me....mine are 10 times that towards you.
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Reply #492 posted 08/25/08 11:50am

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And again, all of this is all subjective, opinions and what not. But to me, The Black Album was some of the most rawest, hardest hitting in regards of "funk". Definately in the 80's. Granted, it was "Prince funk" but funk never the less.
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Reply #493 posted 08/25/08 11:51am

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z, savvy... damn, you guys are taking this to a whole new level I see eek

z, I think savvy started the whole 'don't disrespect Zapp' thing because of a typo in your post, "major fuck act Zapp"

blackguitaristz said

Sexy Dancer (which major fuck act Zapp felt inclined to borrow from with "Itchin For Your Twitch"
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Reply #494 posted 08/25/08 11:58am

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FuNkeNsteiN said:

z, savvy... damn, you guys are taking this to a whole new level I see eek

z, I think savvy started the whole 'don't disrespect Zapp' thing because of a typo in your post, "major fuck act Zapp"

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Sexy Dancer (which major fuck act Zapp felt inclined to borrow from with "Itchin For Your Twitch"

Oh...thanx for bringing that to my attention. That was a typo on my part. It DEFINATELY should have read "funk" and NOT "fuck".
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Reply #495 posted 08/25/08 12:05pm

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In this case, I'll use Funkadelic as an example. Funkadelic, was a classic example of a band that played funk as well as rock. From Super Stupid, Alice In My Fantasies and the title tracks of Free Your Mind and Maggot Brain to of course Undisco Kidd, How Do You View You, One Nation Under A Groove and (Not Just) Knee Deep. Prince patterned himself after this i.e Sexy Dancer, I Wanna Be Your Lover to Bambi, Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad all on one album. He even established from his first joint that he was out to mix it up musically i.e. "Soft and Wet" (funk/disco) to "I'm Your's" (rock). But with all of P's genre mixing, he's come with some bonafide funk based tracks:
Just to name a few:
Sexy Dancer (which major FUNK act Zapp felt inclined to borrow from with "Itchin For Your Twitch"
Let's Work
Controversy
Lady Cab Driver
DMSR
1999
Erotic City
She's Always In My Hair
Hello
Of course there are many more examples.
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Reply #496 posted 08/25/08 12:07pm

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M U T I N Y
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Reply #497 posted 08/25/08 12:13pm

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Rightly said:

M U T I N Y



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Reply #498 posted 08/25/08 12:57pm

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In regards to Zapp/Roger and Prince, I remember I did a thread a long time ago over in the Prince Non Music forum about the song Controversy and how I always thought P got a lil' something from More Bounce on that one. Granted, of course P was already doing that style of rhythm playing on the axe on "Sexy Dancer" in 79. But to me, I have NO doubt that P dug the hell out of Roger's tight syncopated funk rhythm guitar on More Bounce. To me, along with "So Ruff" is some of the baddest, coldest, wicked rhythm ever on a funk track. Not taking anything from Jimmy Nolen or Niles or whoever. It's just the overall "feel" of the title track of Controversy...even when it first came out...it reminded me of Zapp for some reason. Then when I went to see P on that tour and Zapp was also on the bill, well hell, I believed it even more. At least I thought, that P was a fan of Zapp's.
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Reply #499 posted 08/25/08 1:22pm

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Also, something that I think Prince deserves credit for is his blending funk with rock in the same grooves..on the same track. This is something that he has had a major influence on me as a musician and songwriter. Hendrix and Prince both. In Hendrix's case, cuts like "Little Miss Lover" (which P lifted for Tick Tick Bang), "Spanish Castle Magic" and "Foxey Lady" which before it influenced Prince, it had influenced Funkadelic. In Prince's case, cuts like "Automatic", the 12'inch of "Little Red Corvette"..'Mayday, Mayday' "Darling Nikki", "Computer Blue", the long version of "Let's Go
Crazy" , the live version of "Erotic City" which I saw him play on one of the shows on the PR tour in 85 at the Forum..."Shockadelica", "Bob George" "Gett Off" just to name a few, all incorporate funk grooves FIRST with P applying the rock element to the track. Which to me, actually makes those tracks even funkier. To Prince, in those cases, funk and rock are one of the same. The way he can take the funk bassline in Little Red Corvette, which on the album version, was purposely low in the mix because P wanted that crossover rock it with the song. BUT on the 12', P put emphasis on the keyboard bass but not only bringing it higher in the mix but also doubling it with a bass guitar. Therefore exposing the true funkiness in a "rock" song.
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Reply #500 posted 08/25/08 2:14pm

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chocolate1 said:

I've been reading along, and except for my song contribution, I wasn't sure where to jump in. I will say that what has bugged me is that sometimes people on HERE don't understand the differences. For example, someone will start a thread like, "Name your favorite Prince ballad" and people will start listing songs that are clearly NOT ballads.

So what I'm saying is that it's not really fair to rip into Prince for the misinformation of the people who try to categorize him. I don't think he's a funk master, I don't think he's a rock master... I think he's a master of PRINCE music. music
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I agree with you Chocolate1. ..He's not a funk master nor a Rock master ..He's innovative master of his own now classic domain and in a league of his own. ..Funk masters created a Genre` ..and so has Prince. ..He's created his own genre` within the framework of Pop music that no one else has yet to touch. ..His talent and style is often (enough anyway) imitated or aspired to ..but so far he is still miles ahead of anyone else and retains the gold and his place on the dias.
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Reply #501 posted 08/25/08 2:34pm

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Soulstar77A said:



co-sign.
Hey and Roger showed love for prince in "It doesnt really matter" biggrin

Hey soulstar..my post goes to u as well..AND it was also on "Itchin For Your Twitch".
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Oh calm down please. All this attack because you dont know how to type "funk" lol
Hey you know what: Unlike all the other guys here I didnt know Roger Troutman when he was alive, nor do i know George Clinton personally or Prince or Sly Stone or Bootsy Collins! biggrin
What i know is, that I'm really sick of this thread. So this is my last post
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Reply #502 posted 08/25/08 2:47pm

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Soulstar77A said:[quote]

blackguitaristz said:


Hey soulstar..my post goes to u as well..AND it was also on "Itchin For Your Twitch".
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eek
Oh calm down please. All this attack because you dont know how to type "funk" lol [quote]

Haha...Hey..I KNOW how to type funk...I just had my girl on my mind WHILE I was typing and the word "fuck" came out..that's all!
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Reply #503 posted 08/25/08 3:51pm

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Soulstar77A said:

blackguitaristz said:


Hey soulstar..my post goes to u as well..AND it was also on "Itchin For Your Twitch".
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eek
Oh calm down please. All this attack because you dont know how to type "funk" lol
Hey you know what: Unlike all the other guys here I didnt know Roger Troutman when he was alive, nor do i know George Clinton personally or Prince or Sly Stone or Bootsy Collins! biggrin
What i know is, that I'm really sick of this thread. So this is my last post
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Reply #504 posted 08/25/08 3:51pm

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Funk itself is also subjective. That's what I love about it. That's why I hate categories because their VERY limiting. You can find something "funky" in blues, in jazz, and in rock. Hell, even in classical music. It could be a passage there that Mozart threw down that was bangin'! Lots of Led Zeppelin to me, was funky. John Bohnam and John Paul Jones were self proffessed students of Motown, like many British rock bands..Motown and American blues. And the two J's in Zepp were funky. Bohnam to me, was one of the funkiest drummers ever. His pocket and double kick were straight funk based. He just played in a "rock " band, that's all. No different than James "Diamond" Williams who played with the Ohio Players. He played in a "funk" band but was a very rock AND jazz oriented type of drummer. Tony Thompson who played with Chic. Same thing. He was a very rock oriented type of drummer. No wonder he did some shows with Zepp in the past. Early Black Sabbath, to me, was "funky". Was it "funk"? No...but it was funky. The cut "Back In Black" by AC/DC, to me, is funky as hell. Is it a "funk" song? Of course not. Not like "Dukey Stick"..But it's a rock song that's funky. To me anyways. The song "Cars" by Gary Numan...To me, that's funky. Is it classified as "funk"? Nah, new wave..But it's still "funky" regardless.
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Reply #505 posted 08/25/08 6:03pm

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..to be blunt, he's a joke in the real "funk" camp. He's LAUGHED AT. He's respected as a musician, and for having a lengthy career, but Prince is so fucking far from the "standard bearer" for funk that's it's not even funny. I'm not pulling this opinion out of my ass (although i know i'm going to get accused of doing just that). I'm in Detroit and know and have talked to quite a few heavy hitters over the years who are main-stays in the funk community and Prince isn't taken seriously with these guys AT ALL..


1. I am overplaying my nerd card here, but this is a bit like saying cops in Gotham City don't take Batman seriously because he's not a "real cop". He dresses up funny and doesn't use a gun so he is not a "tried and true police officer". Batman is above and beyond being a cop, he's on a whole other level. Same thing with his royal badness.

Prince is above and beyond just being a funk artist. He does not fit nicely into that old school funk box. He also doesn't get the credit that he is due from the old guard of the genre (same with the rock guitar worshipers). Of course "heavy hitters" in the Detroit Funk community don't take Prince seriously. He isn't just all about funk, so they count that against him and speak ill of him. It's seems like you do as well.

2.If you have ever seen Prince live you should know damn well that Prince has above and beyond when it comes to funk chops and musicianship. He can more than hang with people like Larry and George when they "take it to the stage". The thing about, Prince is that he could hang with people like Miles on stage also.

3.Listen to the first two albums by The Time. Understand who is responsible for the music. Then try to convince yourself about "The MYTH of Prince's Funk". Shit, George himself doesn't agree with you. 100's of people here have the interviews to back that up.

Bottom line: Besides your fellow purple heads on this site, I don't see anyone claiming that Prince is the "standard bearer for funk"? I don't think anyone really sees him as just that. That is too one dimensional and too narrow of a definition for Prince. That said, beating you chest about Prince being "unfunky" stinks of musical ignorance.
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Reply #506 posted 08/25/08 7:24pm

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Butterscotch I think the problem that you are having is that prince didnt come full out as a FUNK MUSICIAN.

Prince came out as soon as the nasty 70's funk was dying and prince created HIS OWN FUNK with influences of the past.

NOw and days he is also being inspired by the Meters (SST) and Maceo (Musicology) and even his own from the past (Black Sweat). So I understand what you mean, however just because someone didnt make music at the time when Funk was started as in when George Clinton and James Brown, Mandrill and all the other early 70's funk groups were doing it dont make it any less funky....and they all had different versions of their 'funk' too.

George laughed at Kool & The Gang and Cameo...AND THAT SAYS WHAT?
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Reply #507 posted 08/25/08 7:56pm

violetblues

LONG ASSSS THREAD!

Because I'm lazy can someone recap for me, sumthing sumthing Prince not a true funk guy or something....
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Reply #508 posted 08/25/08 9:35pm

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violetblues said:

LONG ASSSS THREAD!

Because I'm lazy can someone recap for me, sumthing sumthing Prince not a true funk guy or something....


Well basically, Butterscotch, the OP, saw in another thread a bunch of orgers claiming P to be the forefather of the funk or w/e. So he made this thread to see and discuss why others view prince as this great funk artist or w.e. And his own claim is that although he thinks a lot of P's songs are funky, they're not funk songs, in the purest sense of the genre. He also says people in the funk camp to take P seriously. Some people agree with what he's saying.

Then you have pretty much everyone else say P's songs are FUNK songs; just because they're not the funk off the past, P took some of its elements and evolved it or created his on style of funk. And some of them mention funk greats who have praised Prince.

So naturally its pages upon pages because grown ass adults cant have a simple discussion regarding P's funk and its pages of name-calling, bashing, sarcasm, misunderstandings, off topic opinions you know, typical online forum stuff.
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Reply #509 posted 08/25/08 11:39pm

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violetblues said:

LONG ASSSS THREAD!

Because I'm lazy can someone recap for me, sumthing sumthing Prince not a true funk guy or something....


Well basically, Butterscotch, the OP, saw in another thread a bunch of orgers claiming P to be the forefather of the funk or w/e. So he made this thread to see and discuss why others view prince as this great funk artist or w.e. And his own claim is that although he thinks a lot of P's songs are funky, they're not funk songs, in the purest sense of the genre. He also says people in the funk camp to take P seriously. Some people agree with what he's saying.

Then you have pretty much everyone else say P's songs are FUNK songs; just because they're not the funk off the past, P took some of its elements and evolved it or created his on style of funk. And some of them mention funk greats who have praised Prince.

So naturally its pages upon pages because grown ass adults cant have a simple discussion regarding P's funk and its pages of name-calling, bashing, sarcasm, misunderstandings, off topic opinions you know, typical online forum stuff.


I don't know dude, I thought there was an impressive lack of name calling... only about 6 pages... the last 6 pages or so are pretty free of that stuff.

I'm really proud of you boys.

Is it just me, or is this a somewhat macho thread?

I have learnt that i am know nothing really about Funk, except that I definately have some in my cd colletion... except for JB, because some bastard stole it at a house party.
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