Really? You thought Lovesexy jumped the shark? That honor belongs to Batman, and even that disc had at least 5 strong tracks on it.
Lovesexy's not my favorite, but come one. Maybe you have bad memories beacuse you bought the CD and couldn't skip trax. Or was it the cover? Anna Stesia, Dance On, Positivity, Lovesexy, Glam Slam...Alphabet Street. Where's the problem?
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume you also missed that tour, because that shit was redicuous, and if you experienced it, you'd never take a shit on Lovesexy. | |
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wrong on just about every count, I saw the tour, he was ever improving on the live front, and I don't dislike the album, just for me personally it wasn't as good as the previous few. Some of the songs were good, let's see, two are in love, alphabet street long version was good, anna stesia was strong, positivity was good, the ones that bring the album down are Dance On, Glam Slam, I also hated the "spooky electric" shit, maybe I was just starting to mature and that cryptic shit which I loved as a teen started to seem contrived as an adult. Prince was getting a more dense sound, and at the time, I thought that was progress but I don't now. His music was getting complex but it was disguising the fact that the songs weren't well crafted. Just my opinion. Not a bad album, just not as good as his best. | |
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The 'FU' thing was definitely about ATWIAD - it's from a live radio interview Prince did with the Electrifying Mojo in Detroit (It can probably be found through the usual channels).
The Parade quote in that Musician mag is, "Parade was a disaster. Aside from 'Kiss', there's nothing on it that I'm particularly proud of."
I couldn't believe it, either. | |
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I don't doubt the FU/atwiad thing, Poplife had some other typos in an otherwise stellar, one of the best bios on Prince to ever come out. Still, I could be wrong, I'll have to check. | |
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you guys are right, the fu thing was atwiad, poplife didn't have that quote in it. | |
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Quick update.
The first documentary - Metallica's "Master Of Puppets" is going out tomorrow, and each documentary will go out in the last Sunday of each month. So "Parade" is scheduled for either 24th of April, but there's a likelihood that might get pushed to the 1st May as the 24th is such an early date for a Sunday.
Press release about the series:
http://www.newsonnews.net...lbums.html
Xfm site for the series:
http://www.xfm.co.uk/news...resents-25
There's some clips of the Metallica one on there that is airing tomorrow.
We've just interviewed UK DJ Bobby Friction who is known as a celebrity Prince fan here in the UK. We're also setting up interviews with a few people from Prince's camp that we've been in contact with but I can't give any names yet as the interviews haven't been recorded as of yet. |
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My thread didn't get pushed to the top of the board when I posted a new message.... strange.... let's try this again... |
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Nice one....best of luck Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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I'm excited that the "Parade" album will get some attention on your show! Here's one topic to consider mentioning; I had written more but my computer erased the rest:
-- Prince had a side-project called The Family, who released one album in 1985. The Family album is sort of a template for what Prince would do on Parade. The Family was the first Prince project to include Eric Leeds on saxophone and Clare Fischer's orchestral arrangements. It also marked a return to Prince using more live drumming instead of the Linn LM1 drum machine. Image-wise, The The Family's look and image was influenced by old-fashioned Hollywood glamour. All of these elements would reappear on Parade.
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Can't wait! "I have so much love for Prince. But why don't they look at me that way"- MJ | |
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Just wanted to say how I absolutely love 'Do U Lie?' and 'Anotherloverholenyohead', absolute classics.
What definitely needs to be mentioned in the documentary is the 'kiss' music video. It is the greatest pop video ever made. Its a very rare thing; a great performance video for one of the greatest songs ever written. Every shot just seems so creative and artistic; full of panache, wit and flow. I can recall how when everyone first saw this, it was all 'Man, that guy is sooo cool'. And boy, has he never looked cooler. No fancy special effects or cheesey graphics, just great lighting, dancing and swagger. Genius. | |
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Awesome Militant - I'm sure you'll do a great job.
The great thing about Parade was how it came to be and how it was recorded. Many people wrote off this album as the soundtrack to OTCM and as such expected another Purple Rain style soundtrack. I like to think of it more as an album of great songs that were used for a film rather than the other way round.
It still rates as one of my all time fave P albums.
Be sure you share your doco with us all when it's done. "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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when and where will can we find your done work ? So evil girl, if one of us has a date,
With the undertaker, which one will it be? | |
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It's airing at the end of April |
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Sounds Awesome
Good luck with it!
Could be great if you could air 'There's Others Here With Us', it's just a unique track, showing a different side of Prince. Have a look at 'The W2A: Euro Tour Song Survey' http://prince.org/msg/12/362417 | |
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Re-read the original post to see why 1999, Purple Rain, or SOTT aren't featured. | |
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I think that Prince was still quite a popular person in 1986 and he was very present in the media. I would say that Parade is a classic merely by association if not by its sales. The fact it does house a #1 hit and some not-so-badly charting singles ("Mountains" and "Girls & Boys") is also a good indicator.
In the end, the album garners immediate praise today if not at the time of its release and that's what is important. Parade is almost universally hailed on this site alone as being one of Prince's best albums of all time. | |
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