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Prince Sheila E. & the Glamorous Life 1984-1985 I love the Glamorous side of Erotic City, the concept, the music videos etc I never have enough discussion on Prince & the Glamorous Life, Sheila E & Prince duets, GL songs performed by Prince & the Revolution, bandmembers & background ect. Indulge me purple people...
June 4. 1984 7. 2 Sexy (b-side)
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Sheila E opened 4 Prince & the Revolution during the Purple Rain tour and her band joined the Revolution on songs such as America I Would Die 4 U & Baby I'm a Star
If anyone has any other songs from shows they attended where Sheila performed with Prince or Prince with Sheila E please share
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October 25. 1984
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"The Belle of St. Mark" is a song written and recorded by singer/percussionist Sheila E. The Latin-tinged dance song was released in November 1984 in the Netherlands, and in February 1985 in the U.S. and elsewhere. It peaked at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #68 on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles Charts in 1985. It reached the top ten in the UK, the Netherlands, and New Zealand, and was an NME "Single of the Week". The song's lyrics tell of an androgynous "frail but passionate creature," referred to as "he" throughout, but called the feminine "Belle". (Androgyny was a prevalent theme in the music of Sheila E.'s mentor, Prince, and common in pop music of the period), The song implies the Belle is French (viz. the lyrics, "His Paris hair, it blows in the warm Parisian air / That blows whenever his Paris hair is there") but St. Mark is commonly known as a location in Venice, Italy.
The Belle of St. Mark was a frail but a passionate creature
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Oh WOW I love Sheila such a lady, very beautiful and talented
U go girl!!!! "How Can I Stand To..Stay Where I Am? Poor Butterfly Who..Dont Understand." P | |
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You know what song people never mention from that disc but is actually kinda cool? "Belle of St Mark".
Editing to add that I hadn't read beyond the first post yet, so I'm just now seeing that St Mark was mentioned. [Edited 7/25/11 17:38pm] "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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There is not a bad track on this album.
Not my favourite Sheila album, but it's so good, I love Prince's work for Sheila. I wish the studio version of Noon Rendezvous was more like the live versions, and these days I prefer the version of the Glam. Life on the unreleased 'Fe' album (La Vida Glamarosa) - just because it's fresher to my ears.
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who was actually in Sheila E's band during the PR era?
Was the Romance 1600 band the same as the GLife band? I know Mico Weaver was a guitarist(live), wasn't Stef B a guitarist too? He co-wrote & played guitar on 2 Sexy
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Shortberry Strawcake – 4:46 (Sheila E., Jesse Johnson)
A steamy sexy instrumental Sheila E. – lead vocals, percussion, director Jesse Johnson – guitars The Starr ★ Company
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Prince & the Revolution @ 1st Ave 6.7.1984 Birthday Show A totally different sound, the sparse linn/drum work of Bobby Z and electric guitar solo. Not better just different. Both versions have passionate feel. Lisa Colemans plush playing, the combined guitar cords of Wendy Lisa and the smooth bass of BrownMark. Love the club sounds in the background. This version sounds like the build of an ocean wave
hahaaaaa
This next song is dedicated to that little girl over there Sheila E dame
1 2 3
I've been wondering what 2 wear
I love our noon rendezvous I know U tell me U missed me And I long 2 make love 2 U Your words, they intoxicate me I shiver each time that U speak How much more can I endure, my love? The sound of your voice makes me weak If my bodily functions operate This way when U just call my name I'd hate 2 see when we are finally Playing that nasty love game Your words, they intoxicate me I shiver each time U speak How much more how much more can I endure, my love? The sound of your voice makes me weak Guitars & drums
Lisa
(don't know what they are saying) .....my baby You'll keep sing
(Prince softly rips into a guitar solo)
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I love Sheila E(the album) But I think GLife is her best cohesive album, it takes you somewhere and it easily fit's in the 'vision of Erotic City'
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Sheila E - Vocals/whatever Juan Escovedo - Percussion Eddie Minnifield - Saxaphone Karl Perazzo - Drums Ken Grey - Keyboards Susie Davis - Keyboards Bejamin Rietveld - Bass Miko Weaver - Guitar Stephen Birnbaum - Guitar
This thread http://prince.org/msg/5/344398 is still quite useful
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Glamorous Life World tour 84-85 | |
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June 4, 1984 the Glamorous Life w/Sheila E. drops July 7.29.1984 Purple Rain movie premiere 1.) the Glamorous Life
After a performance by members of the Minneapolis Dance Theatre, Sheila E., Prince’s latest musical find— also rumored to be his new girlfriend—took the stage and performed, followed by Prince and The Revolution, who played three songs.
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His latest lady, Sheila E., has a hit album on her hands with a top ten single “The Glamorous Life.”
Sheila Escovedo is now known as Sheila E., but Prince met her years ago when he was working on his first album. She is the daughter of Peter Escovedo, a Latin-jazz percussionist who had worked with Carlos Santana, one of Prince’s earliest influences. Prince and Sheila have been writing songs together for years. Before she got her big break with Prince, she had toured as a back-up singer and percussionist for Lionel Richie, George Duke, and Marvin Gaye.
When Sheila recently played at the Ritz in New York City, Prince jumped on stage for an encore of “Erotic City,” which also features Sheila E. on the flip side of the single “Let’s Go Crazy.” He then launched into an audience sing-along on “When Doves Cry.”
Sheila won’t talk about her supposed relationship with Prince. She told Kurt Loder, “We’re just friends, but the public will assume what it wants.
“He’s a good person,” she added. “He’s changed somewhat; he’s really happy now.”
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I had no idea she was out touring before the PR tour. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Yeah, I guess he wanted to get her 'feet' wet and get her gig together before the Purple Rain tour | |
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I'm assuming this means to say Jul. 27 '84 because it can't have a TV air date before the actual show happens! | |
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Anyone have any information on where the video was shot?
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I always wondered who played the sax and bass in the Glamorous Life video. Were they stand ins or real players? __________________________________________________
2 words falling between the drops and the moans of his condition | |
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Sheila e. & Mico Weaver | |
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