St. Paul Peterson, Susannah Melvoin, Jerome Benton, Jellybean Johnson, Eric Leads & Mico Weaver
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With ALL that talent, you think an empire was about to be formed. Just think of what might've happened lol Amazing period though. | |
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I'm guessing Prince and Susannah, right? | |
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Yeah... She is beautiful. Such a woman with a such a skinny, shorty motherfucker... Life is not fair. | |
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I feel ya. | |
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Possessed: the Rise & Fall of Prince Counter-Revolution
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Of all of Prince's band members, the one most ripe for defection was Mark Brown, a prospect that troubled Prince. He appreciated what Brown's unique, percussive style of playing brought to the Revolution's live sound and even asserted, in an interview with Rolling Stone, that if Brown were not in the band, he would not even use bass in his music.
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In 1984, unbeknownst to Prince, Brown took under his wing a 7 piece rock funk outfit called Mazarati that he had discovered in the Minneapolis clubs. Soon he became essentially a member of the group, regularly jamming with them onstage. Because he worried that Prince would frown upon such extracurricular activities, Brown performed wearing a mask and identified himself onstage as "The Shadow." I thought he was going to be pissed at me because I had kept it a secret from him," Brown recalled.
But as this double life became more stressful, Mazarati guitarist Terry Christian urged Brown to let Prince know about the project. "Just tell him," Christian advised one evening as the 2 musicians were driving around Los Angeles. "The worst he can do is want a piece of it or tell you to stop."
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Mico Weaver: Yeah, actually we did the Purple Rain Tour. It was like 100 shows in the States. The last show was in Florida so everybody was chillin'. Now the tour was over, 'what are we gonna do right after this?' So he called me and said 'Hey come up to my room, and he showed me "Around The World In A Day", the cover and all that stuff. He said 'this is the new thing'. I thought 'this is cool' -- it showed his own label and then he told me 'I want you to play in The Family'. | |
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