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Does anyone know if Prince and James Brown ever talked to each other or had meetings Prince has worked with alot of James Brown's people and of course copied his style in alot of ways...but has anyone got the low down on any meetings or pictures of the men together ?
Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
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Have you checked out the video of Prince, Michael Jackson and James Brown onstage together? That was a hell of a meeting. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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squirrelgrease said: Have you checked out the video of Prince, Michael Jackson and James Brown onstage together? That was a hell of a meeting.
Yes i should have said apart from that one ..... i've not seen anything else ... Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
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He came
they met he played he sangscreamed he knocked a lightpost over James returned his jacket | |
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That performance was sooooo embarassing! I don't care what nobody says, Prince was high that night and it wasn't It was what we call "white girl", snow, whatever you get the picture. I will always say that Morris and Vanity wasn't the only ones doing coke, remember birds of a feather flock 2gether...Even Susan Rogers has stated that Prince most likely did some X as well during the 80's...remember the drama behind "The Black Album"? How did he put it in the Rolling Stone article in 90" something about one night with the soul and he saw the letters GOD! Hmmmm, Susan Rogers said he was walking around Paisley Park with eyes dialated that night looking spooky...he was fucked up that's all. Aaron6 | |
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Aaron6 said: That performance was sooooo embarassing! I don't care what nobody says, Prince was high that night and it wasn't It was what we call "white girl", snow, whatever you get the picture. I will always say that Morris and Vanity wasn't the only ones doing coke, remember birds of a feather flock 2gether...Even Susan Rogers has stated that Prince most likely did some X as well during the 80's...remember the drama behind "The Black Album"? How did he put it in the Rolling Stone article in 90" something about one night with the soul and he saw the letters GOD! Hmmmm, Susan Rogers said he was walking around Paisley Park with eyes dialated that night looking spooky...he was fucked up that's all. Aaron6
If you are basing your assumptions on his behavior during that performance, then he was HIGH a lot in the early 80's. The way he "acted" during the JB thing was part of his mysterious/out there persona of the era. Prince acted like this during his stage show during the entire 1999 tour. "New Power slide...." | |
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^Yeah, to the untrained eye, he looks high. But that was just part of his act at the time. Fits right in with his "purify yourself in Lake Minnetonka" image. I think he tried a little too hard to upstage James and MJ that night and it backfired on him. Toejam @ Peach & Black Podcast: http://peachandblack.podbean.com
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I don't know if he was high or not.
I have never taken cocaine, but is likely to negatively affect musical performance? He did some weird screams (not his usual screams and sounds), knocked a post over, and played some very weak guitar, especially by his standards. I know he did have a sort of strange persona during his concerts, but this was different in a way, at least to me. | |
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I think he was just overwhelmed (with joy) and excited about playing for J.B.. It's the same reaction I'd probably have if I ever met him. | |
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People have also mentioned that this is a prime example of Prince not being in control of the show, and his performance suffering as a result. For instance, had Prince been performing and invited MJ and JB onstage, it probably wouldn't have been such a snafu. Our man likes to be in control.
Apart from that meeting, I don't know of any others. | |
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I doubt that Prince was high.
He was there to enjoy the show and was asked not only to sit in but to sit in after Michael Jackson! So, he was thinking on his feet and probably a little nervous. Let's face it, the band didn't have a high-tech guitar setup and James got those stage props from Woolworth's. Prince wasn't aware that the fake lamp post wasn't bolted down like REAL props on music tours. [Edited 3/7/10 13:46pm] "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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I didn't look at that way...U may have a point there... :>) | |
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i think i read somewhere that James Brown wasn't to fond of prince when in his EARLY years. He said he was "biting his dance moves and screams" maybe someone can post the link | |
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ARock said: i think i read somewhere that James Brown wasn't to fond of prince when in his EARLY years. He said he was "biting his dance moves and screams" maybe someone can post the link
James Brown didn't liked Prince Dirty songs. | |
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They were both on at the UK Hall of Fame induction Nov 2006 but JB was on first and Prince on nearly last so maybe they didn't meet but would have thought they might | |
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Man, i love everything about MJ's mini-performance,JB's introduction, nice clear vocals, removing his sunglasses before that tornado spin, decent moonwalk. Crowd went nuts. James Brown was all teeth, smiling his ass off.
Then Prince came on. | |
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ISF said: I don't know if he was high or not.
I have never taken cocaine, but is likely to negatively affect musical performance? He did some weird screams (not his usual screams and sounds), knocked a post over, and played some very weak guitar, especially by his standards. I know he did have a sort of strange persona during his concerts, but this was different in a way, at least to me. I can understand his actions, he was called up on stage by one of his Idols James Brown and challenged by Michael Jackson And that wasn't his stomping ground | |
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Has it ever occured to anyone PRINCE may have been high on music, high on the funk. damn whenever I have seen prince funkadelic/parliament and d'angelo my face had the same reaction just lke prince was. He could have been on drugs or he could have been clean.
I hope you guys have undestood that sometimes just the music can get you high. I am experiancing this right now while listening to when doves cry live version during the purple rain tour on my tv. Oh come on you got James Brown and Michael Jackson who wouldn't get high. | |
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carlcranshaw said: I doubt that Prince was high.
He was there to enjoy the show and was asked not only to sit in but to sit in after Michael Jackson! So, he was thinking on his feet and probably a little nervous. Let's face it, the band didn't have a high-tech guitar setup and James got those stage props from Woolworth's. Prince wasn't aware that the fake lamp post wasn't bolted down like REAL props on music tours. [Edited 3/7/10 13:46pm] Can I just point out that James Brown's fake prop lamp post is getting blamed for Prince giving a bad performance and (quite probably) being off his face. I blame the fake fire hydrant. That bastard is always cutting his shit with other crap. blah blah blah | |
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skywalker said: Aaron6 said: That performance was sooooo embarassing! I don't care what nobody says, Prince was high that night and it wasn't It was what we call "white girl", snow, whatever you get the picture. I will always say that Morris and Vanity wasn't the only ones doing coke, remember birds of a feather flock 2gether...Even Susan Rogers has stated that Prince most likely did some X as well during the 80's...remember the drama behind "The Black Album"? How did he put it in the Rolling Stone article in 90" something about one night with the soul and he saw the letters GOD! Hmmmm, Susan Rogers said he was walking around Paisley Park with eyes dialated that night looking spooky...he was fucked up that's all. Aaron6
If you are basing your assumptions on his behavior during that performance, then he was HIGH a lot in the early 80's. [b]The way he "acted" during the JB thing was part of his mysterious/out there persona of the era. Prince acted like this during his stage show during the entire 1999 tour.[/b] That's really a stretch. It really is. | |
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erik319 said: carlcranshaw said: I doubt that Prince was high.
He was there to enjoy the show and was asked not only to sit in but to sit in after Michael Jackson! So, he was thinking on his feet and probably a little nervous. Let's face it, the band didn't have a high-tech guitar setup and James got those stage props from Woolworth's. Prince wasn't aware that the fake lamp post wasn't bolted down like REAL props on music tours. [Edited 3/7/10 13:46pm] Can I just point out that James Brown's fake prop lamp post is getting blamed for Prince giving a bad performance and (quite probably) being off his face. I blame the fake fire hydrant. That bastard is always cutting his shit with other crap. You can't trust ANY of those fake props. They're just..... Well, gosh darn it, they're just BAD. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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LittleNicci said: They were both on at the UK Hall of Fame induction Nov 2006 but JB was on first and Prince on nearly last so maybe they didn't meet but would have thought they might
Yeah totally forgot about that need to see if any photos of them backstage The 2006 inductees were: James Brown (inducted by Jazzie B, performed 'I Got You (I Feel Good)') Led Zeppelin (inducted by Roger Taylor of Queen, Wolfmother performed Communication Breakdown as tribute) Rod Stewart (inducted by James Morrison who performed The First Cut Is the Deepest / Do Ya Think I'm Sexy) Brian Wilson (inducted by David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, performed God Only Knows and Good Vibrations) Bon Jovi (inducted by David A. Stewart and Kara Dioguardi, performed Livin' on a Prayer, Wanted Dead or Alive and It's My Life) Prince (inducted by Beyoncé Knowles) Dusty Springfield (inducted by Joss Stone who performed Son of a Preacher Man) Sir George Martin received an honorary membership (inducted by then British Chancellor of the Exchequer and current Prime Minister Gordon Brown). He then went on to conduct a special arrangement of the Beatles songs Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End With the help of Johnny Borrell, Corinne Bailey Rae, Jose Gonzalez, Roger Taylor and the London Community Gospel Choir. The band were also joined by Feeder touring guitarist Dean Tidey, who is signed to George Martin's publishing label. He also has his own band called the Sandstone Veterans. Also present at the ceremony were Patti LaBelle (performed You Don't Have to Say You Love Me), Nona Hendryx, Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Wolfmother (performed Communication Breakdown), Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), Giles Martin, Dermot O'Leary (host), and Paul Gambaccini. Prince, during his induction, invited everyone over to see him live in Las Vegas but gave an apology that he couldn't perform live at the venue. Rod Stewart appeared live by satellite from Los Angeles in a Celtic Shirt and accidentally dropped his award, before advising James Morrison to 'give up the fags'. The event has particular significance as it turned out to be James Brown's last ever televised recording. He died on 25 December 2006. The 2006 Induction Ceremony took place on 14 November 2006 at Alexandra Palace, and it was broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK on November 16, repeated on November 18. It was shown on VH1 in the USA on November 25. Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
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carlcranshaw said: erik319 said: Can I just point out that James Brown's fake prop lamp post is getting blamed for Prince giving a bad performance and (quite probably) being off his face. I blame the fake fire hydrant. That bastard is always cutting his shit with other crap. You can't trust ANY of those fake props. They're just..... Well, gosh darn it, they're just BAD. blah blah blah | |
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Really no one on this site has any more insight into this, Prince and JB i find a topic that would have alot more meat on the bones maybe they just never talked ? Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
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I remember one of JB's friends saying that JB often spoke of Prince and MJ and how he wanted them to carry on the legacy of real music. That comment was stated by one of JB's friends after JB's death during an interview on tv.
You know, after seeing this tape of James Brown at this performance in 1964, I .I don't think anyone could ever copy him. He broke the mold, but it is easy to see how many artists he influenced, and who could blame them? James was a bad motha-shut-your-mouth [Edited 3/14/10 11:08am] | |
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LondonStyle said: Really no one on this site has any more insight into this, Prince and JB i find a topic that would have alot more meat on the bones maybe they just never talked ?
Pretty damn funny! I just logged in and found my post about Prince and James Brown was locked and this one was right under it! My post was totally different--about Prince "channeling" Brown and Hendrix for some of his best music. Just speculating on whether P will perform as long as Brown--the "hardest working man" in the music business--right up until the end! | |
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poetcorner61 said: LondonStyle said: Really no one on this site has any more insight into this, Prince and JB i find a topic that would have alot more meat on the bones maybe they just never talked ?
Pretty damn funny! I just logged in and found my post about Prince and James Brown was locked and this one was right under it! My post was totally different--about Prince "channeling" Brown and Hendrix for some of his best music. Just speculating on whether P will perform as long as Brown--the "hardest working man" in the music business--right up until the end! I actually was going to respond to your post, but saw it was locked, so I just added my input on this thread that was already created a while back. [Edited 3/14/10 11:01am] | |
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2elijah said: poetcorner61 said: Pretty damn funny! I just logged in and found my post about Prince and James Brown was locked and this one was right under it! My post was totally different--about Prince "channeling" Brown and Hendrix for some of his best music. Just speculating on whether P will perform as long as Brown--the "hardest working man" in the music business--right up until the end! I actually was going to respond to your post, but saw it was locked, so I just added my input on this thread that was already created a while back. [Edited 3/14/10 11:01am] Yeah, I read your post. Good to know that JB appreciated MJ and P and was pleased with them carrying on the "legacy" of music that JB influence! | |
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poetcorner61 said: 2elijah said: I actually was going to respond to your post, but saw it was locked, so I just added my input on this thread that was already created a while back. [Edited 3/14/10 11:01am] Yeah, I read your post. Good to know that JB appreciated MJ and P and was pleased with them carrying on the "legacy" of music that JB influence! True, and it is not hard not to see that JB was one of the influences in both Prince and MJ's music/dance styles. | |
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Aaron6 said: That performance was sooooo embarassing! I don't care what nobody says, Prince was high that night and it wasn't It was what we call "white girl", snow, whatever you get the picture. I will always say that Morris and Vanity wasn't the only ones doing coke, remember birds of a feather flock 2gether...Even Susan Rogers has stated that Prince most likely did some X as well during the 80's...remember the drama behind "The Black Album"? How did he put it in the Rolling Stone article in 90" something about one night with the soul and he saw the letters GOD! Hmmmm, Susan Rogers said he was walking around Paisley Park with eyes dialated that night looking spooky...he was fucked up that's all. Aaron6
Drugs and Prince don't go together. I think he has learned his ;lesson since then. That video was horrifying, I cannot watch it. | |
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