Yes, Power Fantastic is based on an instrumental by Lisa titled Carnival.
The impact Lisa and Wendy had on his writing is blatantly obvious when you listen to the music. Parade and Lovesexy are 2 years apart, chronologically, but they are leagues different. | |
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Damn. Brought it home right there. | |
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Lisa colaborated with Prince a lot more since she joined the band via Dirty Mind
Lisa & Wendy together colaborated with Prince on a good number of songs more than you mentioned.
Prince played Power Fantastic during the ONA era, Lisa Coleman created that piece Prince added lyrics, that's something that happened a lot
the decline you talk about can be true, but when you have people like Wendy Lisa Eric. the Revolution Jill it would/could/can help keep that decline from happening to a later period.
Even Eric Leeds acknowledged some of the best stuff they ever did was with Wendy & Lisa (I think that says more than 4 songs)
Everyone in the camp was bewildered by that move.
What we hear after the break was Prince still riding the creative ways of the previous period (can't even really count SOTT & Black Album cause a lot of that was written during the Dream Factory era) Lovesexy/Batman/Graffiti Bridge(most of the best songs from this album written during the 1982-1986 period) had some good songs that feel into a common Prince vibe of previous albums, but we do see a decline in output and quality starting to take place.
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I don't think he was jealous either. I do think he might have felt betrayed when Wendy got upset with him for fining her for drinking a beer. I don't think it was a 'business' decision, nor was it a good one if he says it was. I think it was personal somehow, and it's interesting that after that Susannah was still in a relationship with him and left a bit later.
In This Bed I Scream speaks volumes to Prince's connection with W & L
2 these walls I talk How do we ever lose communication? Yeah In this bed I scream Tell me, how're we gonna put this back 2gether? Living and loving In this bed I, in this bed I, in this bed I scream In this car I drive How do we ever lose communication? (How did we?) Maybe we can't, maybe we can In this bed I, in this bed I, in this bed I scream In this bed I scream | |
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It doesn't seem quite right to put it that way. They've said that, for a time, they really struggled to keep their careers afloat and to get work after the Revolution. I think we shouldn't underestimate the significance of sexism in the entertainment industry. | |
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Right, and they have also said the industry wanted them to be marketed as 'Prince girls' still | |
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true, true. I meant it as a compliment though. He probably tainted them as well but... well, what can you do. | |
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I don't think it was a jealousy issue, but a control issue. So I agree with StonedImmaculate's post...
I don't think he was jealous of W&L's contributions, they just weren't his ideas and he wants his output to come from him.
I think it is funny (and kinda immature) that one of Prince's standard statements during the Welcome2America shows has been that whenever he performs a song that he wrote but was recorded by one of his associated bands, Prince will say: "Who wrote this?!?"
Prince wants his credit!
Another one-liner that he's been throwing out at the W2A shows that makes me "I got so many hits, I'll be here all night!"
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Oh, come on! You can't possibly know that. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Really? Diamonds and Pearls and combined sold more than Around The World In A Day and Parade combined. TRUE BLUE | |
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I've rarely read so much bullshit in a single post. The equation Prince's success = Wendy & Lisa is plain stupid. They contributed to his success. They are not the main reason. The reason is an overgifted young man in his twenties at the peak of his creativity. Moreover don't forget Sheila E, Doctor Fink, Sonny T, Michael B and many others.
You're talking about decline. But to me, it is wrong. It is mainly a commercial decline. There are amazing albums that have been released afterwards : SOTT, Lovesexy, TGE, The Undertaker, The Truth, The Rainbow Children, One Nite Alone, Lotus Flower (the cd not the whole thing).
When Prince kicked their asses out, according to you, they should have released amazing stuff, masterpieces but no... some decent albums, some interesting stuff sometimes but nothing groundbreaking, nothing great, no big success. Sorry these two girls are both good musicians but they are not the geniuses you would like them to be. Moreover the amazing performer playing the guitar, the bass, the keys on stage like a madman is neither Wendy nor Lisa. The guy who played the best gig I have ever witnessed in my life at Le New Morning was neither Wendy nor Lisa. It was PRINCE.
I'm personally happy The Revolution is over. I prefer John B to Bobby Z. I prefer Prince alone on the guitar to Wendy struggling with funk riffs. And I prefer Neto's latin touch to Lisa. In fact Prince is a much better musician nowadays and his entourage is more skilled and professional. [Edited 4/6/11 9:36am] | |
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No offense but this is a little to harsh. Oldfriends4sale is a good polite poster and we can discuss stuff without being this harsh
Personally i really like the revolution and prefer them to NPG. I give the revolution alot of credit for co writing 4 of prince's best songs. And i am sure they had an impact on his sound. I would love a revolution reunion.
Still i think prince has written most of his best stuff himself. I am glad the revolution had an impact on him in making great albums like PR and Parade. However i do not believe that prince was "jealous" of wendy and lisa. [Edited 4/6/11 9:51am] | |
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So? Purple Rain sold more than all 4 of them combined...and? I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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1.) I actually shouldn't be responding to your post. Should I expect name calling next?
2.) No where did I ever equate Prince being successful because of Wendy & Lisa
3.) I never said they are the main reason Prince is successful
4.) Your obviously over reacting and acting emotionly. You say 'what about Sheila E & Matt Fink' etc, I could have listed more people but in the bolded statement (U didn't read that?) I mention more people than Wendy & Lisa... I can add the Time Vanity Susannah too
5.) I responded to the person who said Prince went into a decline as far as the music output is concerned. And he did. Please don't tell me u can compare any of his later musical outputs to the the 1983-1986 years
6.) I never said he made no good albums afterwards Diamonds & Pearls had a good commercial success but it was just that commercial. I love Rainbow Children ONA time period and music. I also love 20Ten but from most of the other albums mostly sprinkles of songs
7.) Where according to me did I say should they have released amazing albums? a) they were pigeonholed as Prince girls, b) the Prince/W&L/Revolution/1980's proteges combination was spectacular that's where they should have been
8.) You're reacting to me like someone who is having a fit
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~Using the Fat Albert emoticon 'cause no one else is... ~ | |
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Nonsense We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Skill and professionalism are vastly overrated. I'll take feel over those two every single time. They tend to lead to very polished and boring music. That's one of the reasons why I don't believe that Prince has been very successful when he has attempted to play rock music.
Here's an example, look at the Rolling Stones. For the last 25+ years they have toured with very skilled and professional side musicians (keyboard players, horn sections, backing singers) but would you rather see the Stones of today or the Stones circa the late '60s/early '70s? It is imporrtant for musicians to be able to play their instruments but it's not the most important thing. | |
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*sigh*
Its simple as this. Purple Rain, great album. Around The World in a Day. Great album. Parade, pretty average. Before and after Prince has done plenty of high quality albums, some being better than Revolution Era.
The only thing that Revolution Era tops is live performance. I like how with them Prince still looked like a rock/alternative/punk/new wave artist. After than he went much more designer, formal and his shows were more stadium pop rather than that club feel.
Although i am rather fond of Lovesexy era imagery, especially the black and white clothing. The in the round live show was epic even if it was absolutely over the top. | |
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sources?...actual quotes? | |
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You're the one that said Prince has NEVER come close to the success with Wendy and Lisa. Well Wendy and Lisa "supposedly" had a huge influence on those 2 albums and they had nothing to do with D&P and , which sold better. So in conclusion, he not only came close...he surpassed the success of those 2 albums without them! TRUE BLUE | |
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According to DMSR (Per Nilsen), Prince fired Wendy and Lisa following the Parade tour because they had quit the band before the tour even started. Prince asked them to stay through the tour and they agreed.
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my point, articulated much more weller. | |
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They had just as much influence with Purple Rain & SOTT music too
also Prince made Diamonds & Pearls for the purpose of commercialism to try to make back some money lost during the Lovesexy tour and other thing
Around the World in a Day was made according 2 Prince a F U to the 'music' industry... ATWIAD & Parade followed Prince need for artistic creation & freedom...
Parade would have sold much better if the movie did better...
* Overall, the album was not as radio-friendly as 1999 or Purple Rain,
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Nope, I would not agree with you on this Maytiana. W&L work is good but, from my point of view there's not one album or 'song' for that matter that is BETTER then any of the works he's done with them and without him, this being based on my point of view only. You cannot take away from them the success they've had. I think they would have been successful even if they never recorded one track with Prince. Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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What people fail to understand is Prince started out as a single musician.At the age of 19 or 20 he signed he his first record deal and that was with out wendy and lisa and the rest of The "Revolution".
He did not sign his first record deal as a band member or part of a band.
People dont understand Prince is a one man performer; he always was and he always will be just that.
As some one mentioned earlier all of his band mates- The Revolution,NPG, and etc... are just hired help. With that in mind, It will always be a revolving door of Musicians in and out of Prince's Musical career.
HMMM I am wondering who he's going to have working on his next CD LOL? | |
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If you really think that Prince just "threw" Diamonds and Pearls together to make a hit, then I think you're mistaken. He can't dictate what is a hit and what isn't. Gett Off the first single was not a hit. If you think the purpose was commericalism, then why pick that song? If you think that he released Graffiti Bridge thinking it was going to be a huge flop, then I think you're mistaken about that too. Sorry, just my opinion...and yes, like a'holes, everyone has one! TRUE BLUE | |
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18-year-old girls think all discordant relationships are the result of jealousy - on some level. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I hadn't said anything about specific albums. My intial reply quoted your mention of Wendy and Lisa not coming nowhere near Prince's success. To which, I still say...neither has HE...because his greatest "success" was Purple Rain!
Now, let's just take the success of Purple Rain out of the equation altogether and suppose that Prince's discography went from 1999 to ATWIAD. We wouldn't even be having this conversation because that's exactly where, musically speaking, it would have ended for all of them. Especially, Prince!
It was only the diehard fans that appreciated ATWIAD and even those numbers would have been significantly smaller, had there been no Purple Rain before it. WB would have never agreed to UTCM, so there'd have been no Parade.
Contractually, he may have still been able to pull off SOTT but he'd have had SLAVE written on his damn face...then...and without having made WB the shitload of money, he made for them with Purple Rain, they so would not have put up with that shit and we'd have never heard the rest.
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Wendy and Lisa have had success. Mostly behind the scenes but still legit. In 2010 they received the Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music for their work on Nurse Jackie. They received the ASCAP award for "Composers of the Year" for their work on Dangerous Minds, the theme to HBO's Carnivale, Crossing Jordan and Heroes. They have made albums etc They went in a different direction career wise than Prince. I doubt Prince was "jealous". He's just a control freak that prefers run the show or do it solo. | |
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