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Thread started 05/05/10 7:39pm

thebanishedone

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a second guitar player in Prince band yes or no?

For me it's a no.Prince plays the best licks when he is
the only guitar player in the band.
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Reply #1 posted 05/05/10 8:01pm

ernestsewell

I like having a 2nd player in the band, like Wendy, or Miko, or Mike Scott.
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Reply #2 posted 05/05/10 8:05pm

Lammastide

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ernestsewell said:

I like having a 2nd player in the band, like Wendy, or Miko, or Mike Scott.

I agree. I appreciate the variety of sound, and Prince's playing comes off more visceral, as opposed to surgical, when he's playing adjacent someone, I think.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #3 posted 05/05/10 8:19pm

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ernestsewell said:

I like having a 2nd player in the band, like Wendy, or Miko, or Mike Scott.


True ...
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Reply #4 posted 05/05/10 8:51pm

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It's better when Prince plays off another player. It add another element of funk to his music.
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Reply #5 posted 05/05/10 10:09pm

squirrelgrease

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It only matters if he's going to tour, and soundboard bootlegs are a thing of the past, so I guess I don't care one way or another at this point. My favorite past shows which I listen to again and again do happen to be with Prince as the lone axe-man.
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Reply #6 posted 05/05/10 10:32pm

carlcranshaw

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Always a second guitar player.

That way if Prince puts his guitar down to croon or work the stage the parts will be covered.

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Reply #7 posted 05/05/10 11:01pm

rmartin70

No.
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Reply #8 posted 05/05/10 11:09pm

Kara

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Call me a fam if you want, but I don't like Prince sharing the guitar-glory with anyone else. lol
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Reply #9 posted 05/05/10 11:13pm

NelsonR

def yes...but not so that Prince can arrogantly assume the mantle of band leader, but so that he can actually enjoy himself and be free on stage in a real way
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Reply #10 posted 05/06/10 12:33am

aiden

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It's nice to have something new!
"Still Crazy 4 Coco Rock"
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Reply #11 posted 05/06/10 1:04am

Xpertlover

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I personally enjoy Prince playing rhythm guitar much more than lead guitar. I mean, I love the Purple Rain solo, but it does get kinda repetitive if you hear it for the 20938th time.

So definitely no 2nd guitarist for me!
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Reply #12 posted 05/06/10 1:15am

NelsonR

Xpertlover said:

I personally enjoy Prince playing rhythm guitar much more than lead guitar. I mean, I love the Purple Rain solo, but it does get kinda repetitive if you hear it for the 20938th time.

So definitely no 2nd guitarist for me!


i think he prefers to play the stand-out lead solos himself as well;
sometimes i feel as if he's a bit patronising in his praise of fellow
band members
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Reply #13 posted 05/06/10 2:27am

anthonyxanzald
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I love seeing him on guitar. But I like seeing him dance and behind the piano as well, so I back the second guitar player. I wanna see P do it all.
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Reply #14 posted 05/06/10 2:43am

Llanishenlad

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Damn I was gunna do a thread like this..

I AM COMPLETELY IN FAVOUR OF A 2ND GUITARIST...WITH THE EXCEPTION OF MUSICOLOGY TOUR PRINCE HASN'T HAD A 2ND GUITARIST SINNNNNCEE.....RAVE??

And it'd be great if they put to good use having a second guitarist for the opening chords of Purple Rain when I see him at Roskilde cool
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Reply #15 posted 05/06/10 3:31am

JBK

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Prince needs someone who can challenge him on guitar.
But I doubt his new recruit will be able to do so.
He sounds like a piano lounge musician.
You can tell about Prince's Future , but his Past is utterly unpredictable
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Reply #16 posted 05/06/10 5:18am

OldFriends4Sal
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PurpleLove7 said:

ernestsewell said:

I like having a 2nd player in the band, like Wendy, or Miko, or Mike Scott.


True ...


I agree with you both, and I'll add Dez.
He had good chemistry with Dez Wendy & Mico

And having a guitarist frees him to play piano or just sing and work the crowd
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Reply #17 posted 05/06/10 5:46am

RodeoSchro

Yes, especially if it's me.

But yeah, it's always good to have some rhythm behind you.
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Reply #18 posted 05/06/10 6:08am

Giovanni777

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Gotta say that I MUCH prefer when he's the only guitarist. He knows how 2 cover a lot of ground, and hold it down.
"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #19 posted 05/06/10 6:34am

EML3

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Kara said:

Call me a fam if you want, but I don't like Prince sharing the guitar-glory with anyone else. lol


He does not share the glory, the contrast always reveals how glorious he is with a gee-tar. Think of he and Lenny on Rave in to the Year 2000. Lenny is good, but Prince steps on his neck. And "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" from R&R Hall of fame ceremony... with out other notable players behind him paling to him, you don't see how great he really is.

Its like watching a horse on a track... doing time trials with just one pony out there its "meh" BUT, when that horse runs the same time but is way out on front of the field you go "Damn! that horse is fast!"
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Reply #20 posted 05/06/10 7:04am

savagedreams

depends on what hes playing. if hes rocking out like the Gold era i just want him. but on funkier stuff, but on poppier stuff, and the funk maybe too, a 2nd guitarist is cool
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Reply #21 posted 05/06/10 11:25am

thebanishedone

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Prince's best and most creative guitar playing is the best when he is the only player in the band.
i don't know why he needed another guitar player for Time Gala after show.Prince didn't play a single guitar solo and after show was the worst by Prince ever
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Reply #22 posted 05/06/10 11:28am

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thebanishedone said:

Prince's best and most creative guitar playing is the best when he is the only player in the band.
i don't know why he needed another guitar player for Time Gala after show.Prince didn't play a single guitar solo and after show was the worst by Prince ever

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Could be because it was not an after show eek
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Reply #23 posted 05/06/10 1:19pm

SPYZFAN1

..what carlcranshaw said.
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Reply #24 posted 05/06/10 2:05pm

nursev

Kara said:

Call me a fam if you want, but I don't like Prince sharing the guitar-glory with anyone else. lol



yeah lol
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Reply #25 posted 05/06/10 2:10pm

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EML3 said:

Kara said:

Call me a fam if you want, but I don't like Prince sharing the guitar-glory with anyone else. lol


He does not share the glory, the contrast always reveals how glorious he is with a gee-tar. Think of he and Lenny on Rave in to the Year 2000. Lenny is good, but Prince steps on his neck. And "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" from R&R Hall of fame ceremony... with out other notable players behind him paling to him, you don't see how great he really is.

Its like watching a horse on a track... doing time trials with just one pony out there its "meh" BUT, when that horse runs the same time but is way out on front of the field you go "Damn! that horse is fast!"



I don't think that has anything to do with sharing the glory
I think he needs to feel he has someone with good chemistry.

He LOVED the chemistry of DEZ pushing him, and Dez is a rock guitar god
He LOVED the chemistry and shadowing of Wendy Melvoin
He LOVED the chemistry and vain competition with Mico Weaver

I think he realized if he could have Wendy Melvoin after the 2007 shows in Minni he wouldn't have anyone else beside him
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Reply #26 posted 05/06/10 3:34pm

ernestsewell

OldFriends4Sale said:

PurpleLove7 said:



True ...


I agree with you both, and I'll add Dez.
He had good chemistry with Dez Wendy & Mico

And having a guitarist frees him to play piano or just sing and work the crowd

I was just citing examples, not necessarily naming ones I favor over others. There was also Levi, Kat, etc.
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Reply #27 posted 05/06/10 5:24pm

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ernestsewell said:

OldFriends4Sale said:



I agree with you both, and I'll add Dez.
He had good chemistry with Dez Wendy & Mico

And having a guitarist frees him to play piano or just sing and work the crowd

I was just citing examples, not necessarily naming ones I favor over others. There was also Levi, Kat, etc.


I was naming examples lol
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Reply #28 posted 05/07/10 12:47am

Kara

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EML3 said:

Kara said:

Call me a fam if you want, but I don't like Prince sharing the guitar-glory with anyone else. lol


He does not share the glory, the contrast always reveals how glorious he is with a gee-tar. Think of he and Lenny on Rave in to the Year 2000. Lenny is good, but Prince steps on his neck. And "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" from R&R Hall of fame ceremony... with out other notable players behind him paling to him, you don't see how great he really is.

Its like watching a horse on a track... doing time trials with just one pony out there its "meh" BUT, when that horse runs the same time but is way out on front of the field you go "Damn! that horse is fast!"

True, good point! smile

Musically, when it comes to rock at least, I prefer a more stripped-down, three-piece band approach, though. The trio aftershows he did in London 2007 and LA 2009 are among my favorites, for example.
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Reply #29 posted 05/07/10 2:31am

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I felt the O2 shows really lacked a second guitar player. Not just the bouncing off each other thing as mentioned above. But it does free Prince up a bit.

At the O2 he was either routed to the spot playing the melodies or the guitar parts were filled with cheesy keyboard. I HATE the intro of Purple Rain with keyboards. I hated the KISS sample guitar as opposed to a real musician.
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