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Prince & André Cymone "Let me tell you a story
Minneapolis Genius ALPHA Studio 4.1979 LA Uptwon
There are things to remember
Chris Moon, Owen Husney, Warner Brothers We Can Work It Out Do Me Baby Dance Electric nEw WaVe "The Rebels" Project 4 U overdubbed 46 times
Man let me tell you,
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March 1975
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Possessed: the Rise & Fall of Prince Chapter 1 HOME
p 10-11
Prince's friend and surrogate brother, Andre Anderson, was also musically inclined, and the 2 began to jam together regularly in his mother's basement.
Upstairs, Prince shared a bedroom with Anderson. Despite being good friends, they were poor roommates; Anderson's side of the room was cluttered and disorganized, while Prince's was as meticulously ordered as a Marine barrack. Although he no longer lived with his father, Nelson's disciplined approach to life remained a significant influence on Prince, who sought greater order and privacy by moving into the basement...
Downstairs, he had much easier access to his instruments; already, Prince had started blending the distinction between home and musical workplace. Moreover, the basement became something of a private universe - a small slice of the world where he was in total control. A dark space with little natural light, it was nonetheless where he felt most comfortable, and it provided a prototype for the cloistered recording studios where he would spend the majority of his waking hours over the next thirty-plus years.
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The Anderson basement - Prince's bedroom and rehearsal space - also represented his first attempt to create an alternative community based around music and, perhaps, sex. Years later in interviews, Prince would recall it as a hedonistic wonderland where he and Anderson engaged in carnal acts with a variety of girlfriends.
... "My impression is that there were a lot of girls in that basement," said Howard Bloom, Prince's press agent during the 1980s. "He had grown up in the 1960's and the message was make love, not war. In the basement, he was going for liberation and entitlement to any sort of sexuality, pleasure, and enjoyment."
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Recorded recorded in Owen Husney's(Loring Park Office) rehearsal room in 1977 in Minneapolis, Minnesota when Prince was only 19-years-old. This session consists of Prince, Andre Cymone and Bobby Z Rivkin coming together to throw down eight incredibly funky instrumental tracks. The sound quality is supreme with a groove that leans towards fusion that creates one funky session.
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Chapter 1 HOME Possessed: the Rise & Fall 0f Prince pg 10
Prince's friend & surrogate brother, Andre Anderson (who later went by the name Andre Cymone), was also musically inclined, and the two began to jam together regularly in his mother's basement. It was around this time that John Nelson-perhaps as a peace offering in their difficult relationship - bought Prince a guitar. Anderson learned that bass, and Smith brought over a drum set to add to the din.
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Upstairs, Prince shared a bedroom with Anderson. Despite being good friends they were poor roommates; Anderson's side of the room was cluttered and disorganized, while Prince's was as meticulously ordered as a Marine barrack.
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the Dirty Mind band line up
Dr.(Matt)Fink, Dez(Dickerson) Bobby (Rivkin)Z. Prince (Rogers Nelson) Andre(Anderson)Cymone Lisa (Coleman
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For U 4.7.1978
5. Just As Long As We're Together co-lead:Andre Cymone
JUST AS LONG AS WE'RE 2GETHER
The track was tried out several times during Prince's early career. Initial tracking of the instrumental segment (then known as Jelly Jam) took place in Summer 1976 at Moonsound, Minneapolis, MN, USA (during the same set of sessions as Aces, Baby, Diamond Eyes, Don't Forget, Don't Hold Back, Fantasy, I'm Yours, Leaving For New York, Love Is Forever (later renamed My Love Is Forever), Make It Through The Storm, Since We've Been Together, Surprise and Soft And Wet). In 1976-1977, before the album sessions began, the full track was recorded at Sound 80, Minneapolis, MN, USA. On 8 April, 1977, Prince recorded the song from scratch in front of CBS Records executives in Los Angeles to show that he could play all the instruments and produce himself. Later in 1977 he did the same again in front of Warner Bros. executives, also in Los Angeles. Recording dates for the album version of the song are not known, but the album was recorded at the Record Plant, Sausalito, CA, USA, from 1 October 1977 to 22 December 1977, before overdubs and mixing took place, in early January 1978 at Sound Labs, Los Angeles, CA, USA. -PrinceVault
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Just As Long As We're Together Released November 21, 1978
The song consists of two verses and multiple repeats of the chorus before a coda at the end. The coda is actually an instrumental track originally called "Jelly Jam" that was added to "Just as Long as We're Together", and modified over time to blend into the main track. Andre Cymone co-leads on this song.
B-side:In Love
U can live your own life and I'll live mine There is nothin' that will overcome the love we share Just as long as we're 2gether
CHORUS
Just as long as there is U
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Classic! Loving this! | |
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i would love andre to share a few saucy basement secrets | |
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yeah I wanna hear those too | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Is that a cloud bass that AC is playing? | |
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Yes it is | |
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So how did you look?
In the early days, we were all groping for images of how we wanted to look onstage. Prince pretty much left it up to each individual member of the band to figure it out – of course, with his final approval. I’ll never forget the first videos we did. I hadn’t been able to come up with anything he liked, so he hand-ed me a kind of khaki paratrooper jump suit real Army issue. Then I found some real weird space-age sunglasses. That was my image for the first video. Then I rented a gold satin tails-type tuxedo with black lapels and wore that with no shirt underneath for the next video. The next thing we did was American Bandstand our first television appearance. Our bass player, Andre Cymone, who has gone on to produce Jody Whatley and a lot of other people, wore clear plastic pants with red underwear, red suspenders, and a black tank top. He was in them for so long that they steamed up with condensed sweat. I wore a black and white striped jail outfit. And Prince was wearing dancer's knee-high stockings with boots. | |
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February 9. 1980
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BASS PLAYER His Highness Gets Down!
Baby I’m A Star
Yet The Artist has plenty to say about the dangers of ego in a musical context. "My first bass player was Andre Cymone," he remembers, "and Andre’s ego always got in the way of his playing. He always played on top of the beat, and I’m convinced that was just because he wanted to be heard. Andre and I would fight every night, because I was always trying to get him to sound like Larry Graham. Larry’s happy just going [mimics thumping open-string quarter-notes] -- he’s not interested in showing off. When you’re showing off it means you aren’t listening."
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Cool pic! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Where do you find these? "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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LOL this is a Dirty Mind photoshoot, lots more | |
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SNL 2.21.1981
The word "fuck" was said twice in this episode. In Prince's performance of "Party Up", he sang the lyric "Fightin' war is such a fuckin' bore" and it went unnoticed at the time. But in the closing goodnight segment, Charles Rocket clearly said "I'd like to know who the fuck did it." Rocket and executive producer Jean Doumanian were fired after the next episode.
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What was the real date for this SNL episode, because you have it as occurring in 2011. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |||||||||
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lol ooooooppppppssssss | |||||||||
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June 7 1986
Prince spends his 28th birthday treating the fans at the sold out 12,000 seat Cobo Arena in Detroit to a superb 2hr show. Several people guested on stage, including Andre Cymone (during The Dance Electric), Sheila E and opening act Mazarati...
1. Around The World In A Day | |
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