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Thread started 09/07/09 9:23am

CerpinTaxt

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Prince's Inspiration for Rockabilly-type Songs

Hey,
Okay so I accidentally posted this without finishing it.

My question to U: What bands/artists do you think Prince took inspiration from for all his 1-4-5 rockabilly songs?

Songs like Jack U Off, Sister, Ronnie Talk to Russia
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Reply #1 posted 09/07/09 1:24pm

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CerpinTaxt said:

Hey,
Okay so I accidentally posted this without finishing it.

My question to U: What bands/artists do you think Prince took inspiration from for all his 1-4-5 rockabilly songs?

Songs like Jack U Off, Sister, Ronnie Talk to Russia
[Edited 9/7/09 9:24am]

I think he listened to some 50s-era rock. He's covered Chuck Berry and Elvis before, and he kind-of looks like Little Richard on the cover pic for Controversy.
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Reply #2 posted 09/07/09 1:41pm

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Possibly equal parts Clash, The Beatles and very early James Brown, with a dash of Adam And The Ants.
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Reply #3 posted 09/07/09 2:10pm

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Lonnie Donnogan?
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I wonder if it was an early attempt at 'crossover' with a white audience (at least to an extent), or rather, a reaching out beyond the Soul/Funk niche that he'd otherwise have been stuck in...

I doubt he's ever been that immersed in the stuff, probably just the things you hear on the radio. As DerekH said, he's covered Elvis and Chuck. As yet no Charlie Feathers renditions...

Those type of songs sort of dry up with 'Purple Rain' don't they? (replaced with a variety of other genre experiments) like he doesn't feel he needs them so much...I'm trying to think of examples from after 'Delirious'. There's rock'n'roll-y stuff ('Play in the Sunshine', 'Can't Stop this feeling I got') but not quite the same Rockabilly type thing. 'Girl of my Dreams' maybe, but he didn't release it.

I love those songs, I really like the fact he's done another one with 'No More Candy', good to see he's retained the knack.
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Reply #5 posted 09/07/09 3:53pm

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I still don't know what RockaBilly is...Is it really these examples? cool

Help me out here.
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Reply #6 posted 09/07/09 3:54pm

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What's the Billy part? is there a particular instrument associated with the sound of this style.

I don't know where I've been...But I don't know what this is. cool
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Reply #7 posted 09/07/09 4:24pm

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Tame said:

What's the Billy part? is there a particular instrument associated with the sound of this style.

I don't know where I've been...But I don't know what this is. cool


Rockabilly is really 50's-style rock....kind of a mix of swing, blues and country.
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Reply #8 posted 09/08/09 2:21pm

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simonthetimes said:

I wonder if it was an early attempt at 'crossover' with a white audience (at least to an extent), or rather, a reaching out beyond the Soul/Funk niche that he'd otherwise have been stuck in...

I doubt he's ever been that immersed in the stuff, probably just the things you hear on the radio. As DerekH said, he's covered Elvis and Chuck. As yet no Charlie Feathers renditions...

Those type of songs sort of dry up with 'Purple Rain' don't they? (replaced with a variety of other genre experiments) like he doesn't feel he needs them so much...I'm trying to think of examples from after 'Delirious'. There's rock'n'roll-y stuff ('Play in the Sunshine', 'Can't Stop this feeling I got') but not quite the same Rockabilly type thing. 'Girl of my Dreams' maybe, but he didn't release it.

I love those songs, I really like the fact he's done another one with 'No More Candy', good to see he's retained the knack.
[Edited 9/7/09 14:33pm]

Another later example would be "Courtin' Time".

To me, Prince's rockabilly stuff sounds more like Fats Domino than some of the other artists mentioned above.
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Reply #9 posted 09/08/09 2:30pm

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No more candy 4 U is another...
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Reply #10 posted 09/08/09 2:36pm

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the king of rock'n'rol l
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Reply #11 posted 09/09/09 3:31pm

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They all sound like this...

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