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Terence Trent Darby Have these 2 great performers ever collaboed? I feel that D'arby has imitated Prince some but I think he's good in his own right. | |
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Nothing in generalised circularisation that suggesterizes a callabo.
However, during the '80's, TTD appeared on BBC Saturday morning television and, when interviewed, he was asked where he got his cane. He rather coyly said it was 'a gift from a friend', but refused to reveal who exactly. Of course, he could have been playing games.
The best part of his appearance that morning was when he was lip-synching his latest hit, attempted a fancy spin, and took a fall. The editor managed to switch cameras part way to salvage what was left of his on-screen dignity. ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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Did Trout D'Arby not hang out at Paisley a couple of times? I think he did.
Trout was always a Prince wanna be in the early part of his career, he was always blowing up Prince's arse in interviews and the like, which is fine.
I went to a Trout D'Arby gig in Edinburgh about a hundred years ago. It was a tour for his first album, introducing the hardline........... He was very good, from what i remember.
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they tried him for singing with inxs for awhile. then they kicked off TY with the mohawk on ROCKSTAR:INXS he played the race card. INXS replied we had terence trent darby for awhile. ty was a ass. he belonged singing for broadway show. his vocal stype just didn't meld with the band. sore loser
can't not think of that when i see terence's name i don't wear a cross?!!? i wear a prince symbol I When Prince's cum dries, diamonds are formed. no one tops prince in concert! | |
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I seem to remember that TTD played at Paisley one night and tried to play Prince's guitar but couldn't get it right and got embarrassed off the stage. Anyone remember this at all? The expanded version of my book PRINCE and The Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983-1984 was released in November 2018. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538114623/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) or www.facebook.com/groups/1...104195943/ | |
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I heard that too and Prince looked at him like he was crazy. TTD left the stage completely embarassed. __________________________________________________
2 words falling between the drops and the moans of his condition | |
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There's a thank you to O(> on the Symphony or Damn album.
TTD has never hidden his appreciation of Prince and makes music in avery similar vein... though with a touch more 'Detroit' in his music. TTD operates out a website now, if I remember correctly, and makes money in this way just like Prince used to.
TTD is a superb singer/songwriter... a touch crazy... but a man who always makes interesting music. Neither Fish Nor Flesh was bizarrely brilliant. The last album of his I got, Wild Card, is great. Real music by real muscians... simple as that really.
I never understand the negativity that the TTD name provokes around here. | |
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I don't get that either. He is a truly gifted singer and songwriter. He and Prince respect each other a lot as artists and as far as I remember did 2 songs together that were never made available. Prince too acknowledged him, not only the other way round even though TTD did it more often. But contrary to Prince he loves to talk, so that's not surprising .
BTW Wendy Melvoin played on one song of Wildcard . [Edited 2/12/11 0:15am] With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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That's right... I'd forgotten she was on there. I keep meaning to download all the other stuff I've missed, but just never get round to it. | |
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He is Sananda Maitreya now. | |
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Yeah for a loooong time now. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Or Sandy for short. | |
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With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Too Bad TTD and Inxs did not get along. It would've been about the only chance either of their careers would've had a chance to go on and mean something. TTD has made some decent material. He has had a website up for nearly ten years without taking it down even once. http://www.sanandamaitreya.com/ He also has some commentary that makes him seem even more insane than Prince. His voice is one of the best I have ever heard. If you go to his website, the ten or so songs played in a loop are all top notch.
Quick overviews of TTD's career 1995-Present
Vibrator: Mixed bag...but "Holding On To You," is about as good as a rock/soul ballad as I have ever heard, and the lyrics are better than you would expect. I almost never say this, but I wish Prince wrote this one. The song stands out with the lesser material it shares an album with, but the rest is mostly pretty good to almost great.
Wildcard: Very good album, some really strong songs...like "O Divina," which sounds like Sesame Street, but still jams. "Designated Fool," which he performed on the Tonight Show...a really nice song.
Angels&Vampires Vol 1&2...titled before Vampires got overdone, but in my opinion, this is TTD's worst album by far. Maybe two mediocre tracks worth listening to, but mine is stuck in the closet.
Nigor Mortis: A decent return to form, "With A Girl Like You," Is fun rockabilly stuff, "I Don't Give A Fuck About You," is a good rock song...this album is kinda costly on his website...but worth it if you love TTD.
The Sphinx: I've only heard a few songs, as it is download only, and I've been cheap lately..."I Never Know," is a great quick ballad. "The Ballad of LeBron and Kobe," is about as bad as the title. It is total crap, and I think you can download it free in his free section, but don't waste your time. Perhaps he and Prince could compare it to "Jughead," or "Wedding Feast," and argue over who made the best crap song.
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I like TTD kinda sad all these things kept happening to him in front of one of his idols | |
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Yes this did happen. I was there. It was at an afterparty/aftershow at Paisley Park for a show Prince had done at Glam Slam the same night, Jan 92. The aftershow was held in a rehearsal area right down the hall from the atrium. Prince and the NPG were just jamming and TTD picked up a guitar and started strumming and everyone just kind of looked at him like... He set the guitar down and walked away. TRUE BLUE | |
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12 January 1992
http://www.princevault.co...y,_1992-am
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I'm looking at the date, and no it's not April Fool's Day. That has to be a joke!
Oh and I love Vibrator, I don't think it's mixed bag at all. | |
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Some Birds Blue is a gorgeous song Undeniably/We Don't Have That Much Time Together are knockouts "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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No, it is no joke. The song is terrible. At least Jughead has some good music over the horrible vocals, and Tony M's god awful Mr Money Minder talk. And I do not usually tell other people they are right, and I am wrong, but I will go down the middle here, and say I didn't mean Vibrator was a mixed bag like some of it is bad, I like all of it, I just think that "Holding On To You," is the best song of TTD's career, and the rest of the album doesn't compare. "We Don't Spend That Much Time Together," is probably the second best(on Vibrator, not his career), and there are many other nice songs there.
As far as the LeBron and Kobe song, it is no longer free...you can buy it at the link I will list below, but I warn you...Good Ol' Sananda should be paying you to download this piece of Garbage. Some things are so bad they are good...this is one of those things that is so bad that it can't be good. Makes me feel about as sick as when I saw the NPG for the first time with Tony M, Kirk J, and Damon D come on stage with those damb Star Trek Next Generation Uniforms on.
http://www.sanandamaitrey...sphinx.php [Edited 2/12/11 20:58pm] [Edited 2/12/11 21:00pm] | |
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I'm afraid the only person's terrible music I'll listen to is Prince's
You did say the rest of Vibrator songs were pretty good to almost great, I should learn to read better | |
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I'm going to probably download TTD or should I say Sananda's "The Sphinx." I will just not download "LeBron and Kobe." There is another sports themed song called "The Quarterback Song." I hope it is better. It just has to be. For someone to have moved to Europe such a long time ago, it looks like old TTD still has a thing for American sports. Oddly, he was born and raised about 45 miles from where I have lived the last 13 years, but nobody around here knows who I am even talking about unless my bad voice can get out a bar or two of "Wishing Well," or "Sign Your Name." So sad that such a talent is considered a one hit or one and a half hit wonder. He actually had 3 songs hit the Top 40.
What happened to TTD? Well, his own "Around The World In A Day," was his second album, which was a big mistake. Back then, you had to come strong with your second album, or you were gone. Actually, he still had 2 more major label releases. If someone pulled that crap now, they would be dropped before you could say "Big Country." The album was good, but too artsy. Had he released a more pop friendly album, he might have earned the right to make his personal statements, and had another 4 or 5 major releases, but it is what it is. | |
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I remember when Neither Fish Nor Flesh came out thinking how indulgent it was, like he hadn't earned the right to make that. Looking back on it, I think it's a good record but like you say it should have been his 4th or 5th record. If he had've played the game more commercially sensibly, he had the talent to be playing arenas/stadiums.
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Neither Fish Nor Flesh is an amazing album, but yes, Terence was always too up his own ass to make it really big. I think a small part of the problem was he thought he was gods fucking gift, which is fair enough, but not when you spend every single interview droning on about how fucking amazing you are, i think a lot of people just thought......what a tit. And they were right.
Is this now a Terence Trent D'Arby thread?
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I guess it is.
His commentary on his albums are very interesting reading, especially talking about Milli Vanilli
http://www.sanandamaitrey...ntary.html
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ive had the good fortune of listning 2 his new material. i found it exciting and closest thing to vintage prince in a long time.
RECCOMEND IT | |
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Don't let someone else's opinion determine whether or not you like something...
Personally, I think all of Sananda's new material from the past decade is outstanding...
All of it... "Angels & Vampires" is awesome... And I happen to really like "The Ballad of Lebron & Kobe." It's a fucking cool song. It rocks.
Everyone has different taste so of course some people around here don't dig it but I just wanted to balance out the opinions on this thread...
And why is it that you guys ALWAYS have to bring out that little story of Prince's afterparty.... Assuming it was true, that shit was in 1992.... Before "Symphony or Damn" was even released... That is ancient history, he wasn't even 30 yet.... Assuming it happened, I think it's lame how you orgers always have to bring that up, like it makes you feel better about yourself or something. Get over it. | |
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Well, I also think he imitated Prince a bit, but also MJ. Still I think he's very good. But I don't think they ever collaborate with each other. | |
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