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The same Trey Songz that butchered the hell out of Purple Rain when he interpolated it into his performance on the BET Awards, causing many people to wonder "Is THIS the tribute? OMG"
The event organizer Michael Dorf is no slouch when it comes to presenting top notch talent--he used to own the Knitting Factory. Based on the past tributes, my guess is he will shy away from trendy, pop acts. It is just as unlikely that any former associates will be there--hasn't Sheila E. tweeted enough that she and Prince are through? The artists who performed at previous tributes are working artists in their own right, so I think "the Revolution" is unlikely. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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^^I remember that, when Trey Songz sang Prince's song, and yes, he did butcher it. I remember Prince looking like he was pissed at him. | |
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this can either be great or lame.
I really don't care for artists that claim to have been influenced by Prince. If Alicia Keys or Janelle Monae show up, it would be cool but boring.
If I had my way, I'd want to see serious mash-ups instead these r+b artists that will surely drag the proceedings down.
I wanna see the Foo Fighters on this. | |
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Why would r&b artists performing at this tribute drag proceeds down? Some of the best artists have been influenced by R&B music, even Prince, and he still embraces r&b. A mixture of various genres of music that reflect all the types of music, Prince has embraced in his singing/performance style, over the years would be just fine, r&b included, by various artists.
I doubt it would be mainly r&b genre artists performing in this tribute. I cannot imagine the foo fighters singing Prince's soul ballads though, like 'Adore' or 'Insatiable'. I could see maybe D`Angelo or Robin Thicke singing those types of tracks. I could also see Cindy Lauper singing some of Prince`s bluesy, spiritual tracks like 'Willing & Able', just as much as I could see India Arie singing some of Prince's lighter ballads, and Mint Condition, Lenny Kravitz, Maroon 5 or Muse playing some of his rock songs. Oh and just to add, I could see Meshell Ndegeocello rocking Prince's songs too, especially 'Dreamer'.
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Thx 4 the "Props & Pounds"!!!!! will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Ok yes I was generalizing here. But i regard Prince as this great "synthesizer" of popular music. there are so many styles wrapped up in his music, and judging by past tributes to him, the performers have always been one sided and that has usually been r + b artists. I have absolutely nothing against those artists or that genre but I'd like to see surprises. I know the Foos would never even be asked to be on a show like that (I'm sure they would accept in a heart beat) and I only used them as an example to try and mix things up.
If I see The Time (who I love) and Sheila E. (who I love as well) on that stage, it kind of defeats the purpose to me. | |
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If you're referring to the last tribute by BET, actually Janelle Monae and Esperanza Spalding who performed some of Prince's songs, aren't r&b artiists. Janelle's music is more alternative/futuristic rock/pop/some funk, and Esperanza Spalding is a Jazz artist. Not sure how you define or categorize r&b artists. I think part of Prince's mission regarding his music output and creativity over the years, was to break that barrier and stigma regarding how the music industry categorized a musician's/artist's creative skills, based on race or the type of music the industry assumed/expected of some musicians/artists, based on their race. Prince pretty much helped to change those expectations in the industry, and helped to open doors for other artists to take risks, and not limit their creative, music skills into one category.
Not too many musicians/artists has quite the catalog he has, in the form of the various genres of music he's touched. So I imagine that this tribute will have various artists performing many of Priince's music styles. Guess we'll have to wait and see which musicians/artists will be listed to perform. | |
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me too, that would be great! be kind, be a friend, not a bully. | |
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No Usher. HelllllNooooo!!!!! Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews. | |
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R&B section HIGHLIGHTS FROM 1ST 2 ALBUMS Celo Green - soft and wet Bilial - Why u want trent me so bad Deangleo - I wanna b ur lover/ extra Kiss
DIRTY MIND HIGHLIGHTS Foofighters Dirty Mind Head-duet with Pink extra/endorphinmachine
Songwriter Tribute lady gaga, Gween Stefani, Katie Perry - Girl group Gween - Lead on Nasty Girls Katie - lead on Manic Monday Lady gaga - lead Nothin compares to u
1999 HIGHLIGHTS Black eye peas 1999 Little red corvet-Duet with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry Delirious - same as above
OUTCAST - REUION Funk section Housequake Alphabet street - Nikki M doing cat's rap Erotic city
Purple Rain U2, Eric Clapin, Ron Woods, Jeff Beck
Buno Mars Dark When u were mine
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Not a bad lineup. I could see Stevie Wonder singing some of Prince's more political/Planet Earth type tracks. Sheila E playing his latin-flavored tracks. Chaka Khan singing his more upbeat r&b soul tracks along with Patti LaBelle. The Time doing Prince's Minneapolis sound. Lenny can definitely do Prince's popular rock and blues-rock tracks, no question, and maybe add Joni Mitchell to the list to do his pop ballads. Maceo doing P's jazz and funk tracks. I think musicians/artists he's had a close or long-term, music history with or whose music he was influenced by, should be doing some of the tributes. I honestly don't know why some of his fans though, tend to belittle P's r&b/soul flavor, when he has so many, beautiful, soul and blues ballads. [Edited 12/22/12 20:03pm] The average music fan has never heard of 'Planet Earth' | |
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Nice choices. I agree with some on your list with the exception of a few. I can see some of these artists as part of the tribute as well. Here's another list just for fun, although my choices are subject to change:
Solo Acts Gwen Stefani - Definitely a good choice Bruno Mars - Good choice Christine Aguilera Ceelo Green - Good choice Madonna D'Angelo - Good choice, without question Cindy Lauper Eric Clapton Joni Mitchell Beyonce - Now you all know Beyonce is going to want to be inclusive in this..lol Esperanza Spalding Chaka Khan
Combined performances/Bands
Mint Condition Black Eyed Peas - Good choice, even though they're not a favorite, but a good pick No Doubt (with Gwen Stefani) Foo Fighters - Ok, I'll go with that, even though don't know much about them Bono/U2 Maroon 5 Outkast w/Andre 3000 featuring Janelle Monae (Janelle used to perform with Outkast)
The Roots Maya Rudolph and Princess band
Main presenters Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle and Sheila E., Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis (w/add other names later)
Not so likely to want to see perform or inclusive at this tribute No Katy Perry - She'll turn it into a bubble-gum popsy mess No Lady Gaga - No need for a Madonna ripoff, plus she may pull that 'throwing up' mess. I prefer the real 'Madonna' to perform instead, as she is from Prince's era No Usher - Please no, like another orger stated (lol) NoJustin Bieber - (Lawd help us all if he's part of this tribute | |
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I don't think that's anything unusual considering many longtime and casual fans haven't heard every, single song Prince has written. Although I've been a fan of his music from the beginning, there's a lot of his songs I just found out about in 2004 and later, after the Musicology era. | |
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No Justin, I agree. I like the Roots, and maybe an acostic set | |
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I never heard the Album Planet Earth, and I have been a fan since 1984. | |
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Pardon the interruption, but at least Trey Anastasio, but probably all of the band "phish" is confirmed for this. Should be SPECTACULAR! | |
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PHISH??? why..... | |
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I just checked the website, and it still says, "Artists to be announced..."
I got my tickets; I'm looking forward to a good time no matter who is performing. "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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2elijah said:
I don't think that's anything unusual considering many longtime and casual fans haven't heard every, single song Prince has written. Although I've been a fan of his music from the beginning, there's a lot of his songs I just found out about in 2004 and later, after the Musicology era. And no one wants to hear that crap. | |
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I never heard the Album Planet Earth, and I have been a fan since 1984. You're not missing anything. | |
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at first I thought why is Worf (Michael Dorn) from Star Trek is Presenting the music of Prince. | |
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Please speak for yourself... "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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Exactly.. | |
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I know I don't. "Do you really know what love is?" | |
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The platinum"Planet Earth" is a "MasterPiece" with the classics "Somewhere here On Earth",The Grammy Award winning rnb single "Future Baby Mama" & the Sylvester inspired club banger "Chelsea Rodgers"... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Please speak for yourself... No. It really is a shit album. | |
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No. That is your OPINION, not a fact... You cannot speak for millions of people- just say that YOU don't like it. "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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Millions of people? You might be overstating its appeal. Considerably. Follow your own advice & speak for yourself. | |
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Really? That's your contribution- to try and chastise me?
I wasn't saying that millions of people like it... I meant that there are millions of FANS... I don't particularly care for it, either. I just don't like when people state their opinion as fact. "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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According to an article in the New York Times:
An annual concert at Carnegie Hall to raise money for music education will feature Talib Kweli, the Roots and the Blind Boys of Alabama this year as they pay tribute to the songs of Prince.
...other acts on the bill include Booker T., Living Colour, DeVotchKa and Madeleine Peyroux. The Roots, led by the drummer Questlove, will anchor the show, backing up many of the guest vocalists.
[Edited 1/3/13 10:16am] The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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