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Prince with Buddy Miles! I'm just listening to a version of The Ride recorded in Dallas. I can't make out who the guy towards the end is. The version has a jazzy centrl part which is reminiscent of one of the melodies from Kind Of Blue. The guy in the song also refers to Erykah Badu.
Can somebody tell me when this track was recorded and what it's all about? I'd be eternally grateful, it's quite cool in places. I'm definitely feeling the piano in the middle, but I'm not sure it's Prince playing it. ... [This message was edited Fri Jan 31 14:30:03 PST 2003 by sawatdiikhrap] | |
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Wait, Prince says "Bobby/Buddy Miles!" at the end? [This message was edited Fri Jan 31 12:22:50 PST 2003 by sawatdiikhrap] | |
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bump.
please? | |
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Really? Nobody knows about this track? I'm surprised. It's kinda distinctive really. | |
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Might as well ask what the track is from Paris where he sings "good morning to you" over some nice guitar playing.
Anybody know? You've all been so good I thought u might help me with this. | |
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probably not, but what cd? what boot? "Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham | |
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not a CD, just downloaded. The first one I was talking about is a version of The Ride performed in Dallas, but it has a long jazzy middle section which seems to allude to a Miles Davis track, but I can't think right now which one. Anyway, after a hectic piano solo some dude starts talking about being happy to be there etc. and Prince joins him for some scatting.
It's really very cool in some places, although I could do without the talking and scatting. Any ideas who the guy is? Sounds like Buddy Miles or Bobby Miles at the end when Prince speaks. | |
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This is Buddy Miles on drums , he was the legendary drummer of the Jimi Hendix's band of gypsies. | |
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jimipaisley said: This is Buddy Miles on drums , he was the legendary drummer of the Jimi Hendix's band of gypsies.
Thank u very much. I thought he said Buddy Miles. But when was he jimi's drummer, before or after Mitch Mitchell. Or just in different bands with Jimi? So that means it's Prince playing that piano solo? That's a ferocious bit of Piano playing! Again, thanks for the help. | |
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<<< just this face over and over. sad really that i make up about 90% of the posts on my thread.
Oh well, I guess it's like wanking in a way. | |
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sawatdiikhrap said: jimipaisley said: This is Buddy Miles on drums , he was the legendary drummer of the Jimi Hendix's band of gypsies.
Thank u very much. I thought he said Buddy Miles. But when was he jimi's drummer, before or after Mitch Mitchell. Or just in different bands with Jimi? So that means it's Prince playing that piano solo? That's a ferocious bit of Piano playing! Again, thanks for the help. Mitchell was the drummer of the 1st jimi's band "the Jimi Hendrix Experience" and Buddy was the drummer of the 2nd "the band of gypsies" with Billy Cox on bass. They record only 1 but great live album "the band of gypsies". On the album there's a fantastic song calla "machin gun" , this 1 was an inspiration 4 Prince's "Habibi". | |
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There is more than one Buddy Miles. ~~~~~~~~~~~
"My body, a living representation of other life...older...longer...wiser. The mountains and valleys, trees, rocks. Sand and flowers and water and stone. Made in earth." - Audre Lorde | |
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The bootleg is the Dallas aftershow on April 16,2002. | |
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