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While My Guitar Gently Weeps Old topic. There was a lot of chatter from non Prince followers about Prince's guitar solo during his induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I guess many were not aware of Prince's amazing guitar skills. Initially, I thought the performance was a typical Prince performance because he always performs great. Recently, I've watched the clip and have come to appreciate it. Prince really shines. I've always liked Tom Petty. What's your thought on the performance? Also, should Prince work or perform again with Petty or the Traveling Wilburys? [Edited 6/16/09 18:54pm] | |
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He was wonderful, but many thought he was showing off. If you're good, you're good! | |
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Dayum good clip. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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'traveling prince-burys'?.....sure yeah right
i cant stand Tom Petty but a lot of people called me after that performance and told me i was right about Prince all this time before that i think most people had not paid attention or either the majority of Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, etc. fans had no interest in Prince before [Edited 6/16/09 18:59pm] | |
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They are all legends Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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luv4u said: They are all legends
yes. And all should be appreciated for their contributions to music. | |
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Dayclear said: He was wonderful, but many thought he was showing off. If you're good, you're good!
It's called showmanship which Prince has in abundance. Tom Petty not so much. I guess that's what makes this performance work. | |
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Dayclear said: He was wonderful, but many thought he was showing off. If you're good, you're good!
Ain't that the truth. I remember the day after this first aired and some people at my work thought he was showing off also. I told them he was just being himself. There were a few doubters that came to work saying," Damn I did not know Prince could play like that." | |
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many of my friends were impressed at his guitar playing on that one. | |
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Prince w/'FIRE IN THE BELLY'!= A-MAZIN'!
Repeat w/Tom Petty and/or Traveling Wilburys?____ no comment. | |
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It was a great performance, but, the whole falling backwards off the stage bit was un-necessary and a bit much. The performance was suppose to be about George Harrison, not Prince. Look at Tom Petty's face when "P" does it. He kinda looks like "What the fuck is he doin?"
[Edited 6/16/09 21:03pm] [Edited 6/16/09 21:06pm] ..."think from a positive place, and eliminate the negative fate"... | |
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luv4u said: They are all legends
Prince yes the others? well, that is a bit of a stretch | |
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loved prince's performance, IMHO he out-shined from the rest of the performers. I remember when the video was up on youtube, the majority of the comments were about prince and people commented on how great he is on guitar and his performance | |
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Saw a clip a while back, Prince was amazing, Petty didn't seem to mind. | |
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A great performance, I like the way he stays back in the shadows and waits till its his moment before he starts all the showmanship. My name is Naz!!! and I have a windmill where my brain is supposed to be.....
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I would have like to see what that group could accomplish with a Pink Floyd cover. | |
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I would like to see Prince do more of these kind of collaborations with well-established and well-respected artists. Say what you will about Tom Petty, but the guy is talented and he is still very respected in the rock world. | |
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mostbeautifulboy said: A great performance, I like the way he stays back in the shadows and waits till its his moment before he starts all the showmanship.
Me too - it is all calculated to genius proportions like most of Prince's performances - especially on a big world stage with other big names. He shows them up without trying to because he is Prince and he is still the baddest mofo on the planet. And to top it off with throwing his guitar in the air and pimping off stage...if I was there I would have lost my mind. | |
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Dayclear said: He was wonderful, but many thought he was showing off. If you're good, you're good!
Exactly, why try to hide it?! If Prince had dumbed down his performance the whole thing would have been ok but not brilliant. And George Harrison's son got a kick out of Prince 'falling' backwards, you can't help but smile when you see his reaction. | |
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AzhnConnectzhn said: It was a great performance, but, the whole falling backwards off the stage bit was un-necessary and a bit much. The performance was suppose to be about George Harrison, not Prince. Look at Tom Petty's face when "P" does it. He kinda looks like "What the fuck is he doin?"
Dhani Harrison, on the other hand, loved it. The look on his face is priceless. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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AzhnConnectzhn said: It was a great performance, but, The performance was suppose to be about George Harrison, not Prince.
maybe not exactly, because Prince was also inducted that night, so the song and performance were for George, but P's solo is totally justified as he played for George and himself in the same night, on the same song, during that fantastic solo. "Hyperactive when I was small, Hyperactive now I'm grown, Hyperactive 'till I'm dead and gone"
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Genesia said: AzhnConnectzhn said: It was a great performance, but, the whole falling backwards off the stage bit was un-necessary and a bit much. The performance was suppose to be about George Harrison, not Prince. Look at Tom Petty's face when "P" does it. He kinda looks like "What the fuck is he doin?"
Dhani Harrison, on the other hand, loved it. The look on his face is priceless. Yes, it was very obvious that he did get a kick out of Prince. ..."think from a positive place, and eliminate the negative fate"... | |
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chewymusic said: AzhnConnectzhn said: It was a great performance, but, The performance was suppose to be about George Harrison, not Prince.
maybe not exactly, because Prince was also inducted that night, so the song and performance were for George, but P's solo is totally justified as he played for George and himself in the same night, on the same song, during that fantastic solo. Prince conducted himself with a little lack of class in my opinion. I still feel he "showcased" a bit much which included tossing his guitar, then strutting off stage like the " bad motherfucker" that he is, but, that wasn't the time to do that. He didn't even stick around to atleast "show some love" to Dhani, which he was looking for btw. ..."think from a positive place, and eliminate the negative fate"... | |
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Genesia said: AzhnConnectzhn said: It was a great performance, but, the whole falling backwards off the stage bit was un-necessary and a bit much. The performance was suppose to be about George Harrison, not Prince. Look at Tom Petty's face when "P" does it. He kinda looks like "What the fuck is he doin?"
Dhani Harrison, on the other hand, loved it. The look on his face is priceless. the look is priceless, he was in awe..love it! | |
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PaisleyPark5083 said: Genesia said: Dhani Harrison, on the other hand, loved it. The look on his face is priceless. the look is priceless, he was in awe..love it! Yup, and he was looking for him backstage so he could give him a big hug. If George's fam didn't have a problem with it, it doesn't matter. I don't think Tom Petty would have agreed to do The Superbowl if Prince didn't do it. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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personally, I see nothing wrong with Prince's performance. Even if you consider it a tribute what's wrong with celebrating instead of being overly somber. | |
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AzhnConnectzhn said: Prince conducted himself with a little lack of class in my opinion. I still feel he "showcased" a bit much which included tossing his guitar, then strutting off stage like the " bad motherfucker" that he is, but, that wasn't the time to do that. He didn't even stick around to atleast "show some love" to Dhani, which he was looking for btw. i thought all these things is what makes prince, "prince".... I could not see him doing it any other way.....loved the showmanship, Leaning off the stage while completly shredding (the kid in the back realy luved that). There was a point where Tom was shaking his head in awww of prince's guitar playing....dude is a bad ass...and that is what seperates him... | |
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Genesia said: AzhnConnectzhn said: It was a great performance, but, the whole falling backwards off the stage bit was un-necessary and a bit much. The performance was suppose to be about George Harrison, not Prince. Look at Tom Petty's face when "P" does it. He kinda looks like "What the fuck is he doin?"
Dhani Harrison, on the other hand, loved it. The look on his face is priceless. Do U insist on beating me 2 nearly every thought I have? Good thing I actually read previous posts before posting! "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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AzhnConnectzhn said: It was a great performance, but, the whole falling backwards off the stage bit was un-necessary and a bit much. The performance was suppose to be about George Harrison, not Prince. Look at Tom Petty's face when "P" does it. He kinda looks like "What the fuck is he doin?"
[Edited 6/16/09 21:03pm] [Edited 6/16/09 21:06pm] Petty loved it as did Harrison's son. I get goose bumps when I watch this & have teared-up on 1 occasion. I had 2 work 12:00 am to 7:00 am that night & had the VCR on record when all of a sudden around 11 pm I awaken as this solo was taking place & couldn't believe what I was seeing. My hero destroying everyone's eyes & ears with that solo. | |
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japanrocks said: luv4u said: They are all legends
Prince yes the others? well, that is a bit of a stretch Jeff Lynne, all hail... he is a legend imo: ELO made some truly great albums 1974 to 1981..... Prince 4Ever. | |
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