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Reply #30 posted 03/15/13 7:30pm

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Genesia said:

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Reply #31 posted 03/15/13 9:24pm

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"When I first heard Prince, I was young, I was in Los Angeles and I became an instant fan. He was my favorite artist in the world. If someone had asked me in early 1983, “What would be your dream, if you were to write down on a piece of paper your fondest wish and hope?,” I would have written down “to work for Prince.” And that actually happened…the dream literally came true."

I know that's right! cool

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Reply #32 posted 03/15/13 9:48pm

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imago said:

Genesia said:

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I LOVE the Sign 'o' The Times period in Prince's life.

It was so chalk full of interesting tunes. He was really spreading his wings back then.

It was actually the Dream Factory period I would say, i would say SOTT piggybacked off that period,

but I love Parade - SOTT timeline

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Reply #33 posted 03/15/13 10:02pm

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Great read! Thanks for sharing. thumbs up!

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Reply #34 posted 03/15/13 11:21pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Eye love the studio prince...Its my dream 2 witness him there. But after reading Susan's story, Eye did kinda figure he would want 2 b totally alone in there...Eye mean how else could he create those everlasting "MasterPieces" without being alone? Susan is so lucky 2 witness & b apart of that. Eye would have liked 2 b a fly on the wall. prince is unmatched n the studio. Eye live 4 these stories.

But eye wonder how prince feels about her given away his studio secrets...hmmm

Thx Susan! biggrin

I think even with what she talked about, there is still the ideal that "You Had 2 Be There" type of experience

For me the most interesting Prince/studio/recording/rehearsal stories are from the 1976-1989 years, not out of preference for the Music/Bands, but because those were still like the dark ages as far as recordings and studio equipment, technology is concerned. And those times were still very makeship and experimental it seems. It makes it more interesting. the 1970s and 1980s are my favorite timeline periods anyway.

Eye agree! It seems b 4 everything had 2 b crystal clear with Wav files, muziq back then was more real sounding. Its interesting 2 me how most fans now always complain about how crappy his muziq audio sounds. When prince himself never really cared about all of that. His only mission was 2 get it out of his system as quickly as possible no matter how it sounded. Its the reason maybe now he is not in a rush anymore 2 remaster those recordings..

Eye can't imagine "Ballad Of Dorothy Parker" sounding any other way....

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #35 posted 03/16/13 1:12am

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Eye can't imagine "Ballad Of Dorothy Parker" sounding any other way....

Nor can I. We'll have no blasphemy here. no no no!

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Reply #36 posted 03/16/13 11:34pm

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Imagine we know everything that P does in the studio, or even in his private life...
Wouldn't the magic be gone ?
I mean we all love the man and his work so much for the riddles, the layers, the mysteries and hidden messages.

Sure I would read those books.
But I'm pretty much convinced that when one starts working for Prince, he has to sign some kind of agreement that states that you can't say or write anything about him in public without his permission, let alone try to write a book.

I think the reason why Prince and Susan Rogers are on non speaking terms (I believe) is because of that reason.
Otherwise Dez, or Dr. Fink, Mico, one of The Game Boys for example, or any of his past studio technicians would've released a book with (un)spicy inside stories.

I remember the podcasts by Michael Koppelman.
Very personal and detailed stories about Prince.
But mostly about himself though, but still very very interesting and weird.
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972)
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Reply #37 posted 03/17/13 7:57am

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Imagine we know everything that P does in the studio, or even in his private life... Wouldn't the magic be gone ? I mean we all love the man and his work so much for the riddles, the layers, the mysteries and hidden messages. Sure I would read those books. But I'm pretty much convinced that when one starts working for Prince, he has to sign some kind of agreement that states that you can't say or write anything about him in public without his permission, let alone try to write a book. I think the reason why Prince and Susan Rogers are on non speaking terms (I believe) is because of that reason. Otherwise Dez, or Dr. Fink, Mico, one of The Game Boys for example, or any of his past studio technicians would've released a book with (un)spicy inside stories. I remember the podcasts by Michael Koppelman. Very personal and detailed stories about Prince. But mostly about himself though, but still very very interesting and weird.

Susan may b the culprit behind how so many of his 80's Vault "MasterPieces" we're leaked out..hmmm

I mean she was the only one there 4 years & he wouldn't allow anyone else in the studio with him whatsoever...

Eye can c why now he doesn't trust anyone...

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #38 posted 04/12/13 8:43pm

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Imagine we know everything that P does in the studio, or even in his private life... Wouldn't the magic be gone ? I mean we all love the man and his work so much for the riddles, the layers, the mysteries and hidden messages. Sure I would read those books. But I'm pretty much convinced that when one starts working for Prince, he has to sign some kind of agreement that states that you can't say or write anything about him in public without his permission, let alone try to write a book. I think the reason why Prince and Susan Rogers are on non speaking terms (I believe) is because of that reason. Otherwise Dez, or Dr. Fink, Mico, one of The Game Boys for example, or any of his past studio technicians would've released a book with (un)spicy inside stories. I remember the podcasts by Michael Koppelman. Very personal and detailed stories about Prince. But mostly about himself though, but still very very interesting and weird.

I understand Prince's desire for privacy, but when anyone interacts with another person, that interaction does not belong exclusively to just one of the people.

What Susan Rogers, Wendy, Lisa, whomever, experienced with Prince is JUST AS MUCH their experience as it is his.

For someone who once campaigned against the kind of master/slave narrative encouraged by work-for-hire clauses, Prince sure seems to want to impose that kind of ownership on the lives of his employees, past and probably present. "You work for me, I own your life. You cannot even discuss it."

"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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Reply #39 posted 04/12/13 10:16pm

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"Susan Rogers doesn't know anything about my music"-Prince circa 2002

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Reply #40 posted 04/12/13 11:20pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Eye agree! It seems b 4 everything had 2 b crystal clear with Wav files, muziq back then was more real sounding. Its interesting 2 me how most fans now always complain about how crappy his muziq audio sounds. When prince himself never really cared about all of that. His only mission was 2 get it out of his system as quickly as possible no matter how it sounded. Its the reason maybe now he is not in a rush anymore 2 remaster those recordings..

Eye can't imagine "Ballad Of Dorothy Parker" sounding any other way....

sigh. i wish it was possible to killfile on Prince.org

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Reply #41 posted 04/13/13 6:28am

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Cheers for posting. I read it all and now I'm blind. All I can see is white text on a black background everywhere I look. Interesting read though.

That is not a bad environment.

Sometimes even better than a flickering screen.

99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #42 posted 04/13/13 10:29am

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and he said the only person that knows anything about his music is himself.

bashraka said:

"Susan Rogers doesn't know anything about my music"-Prince circa 2002

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Reply #43 posted 04/14/13 6:26pm

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bashraka said:

"Susan Rogers doesn't know anything about my music"-Prince circa 2002


2002 "Susan Rogers, for the record, doesn't know anything about my music. Not one thing. The only person who knows anything about my music (pause for pointed effect).... is me." Prince talks about Susan Rogers
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2006 "Yes, Prince is correct on this, but only in one sense. In another sense, namely the experience of listening to music created by another, Prince knows his music the least. Because creating music and consuming music are two distinct processes." (Susan Roger's response about Prince saying she doesn't know anything about his music)

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Reply #44 posted 04/15/13 6:05am

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bashraka said:

"Susan Rogers doesn't know anything about my music"-Prince circa 2002


Ornery. lol
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Reply #45 posted 04/15/13 9:37am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

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2006 "Yes, Prince is correct on this, but only in one sense. In another sense, namely the experience of listening to music created by another, Prince knows his music the least. Because creating music and consuming music are two distinct processes."

She knows how to write in a way that engages me. Makes me think she's articulate, intelligent, and steadfast. It's easy to dismiss comments when they are along the lines of "He wouldn't know his own music if it bit him in the ass." Instead, she is potentially discussing actual cognitive processes. I have a feeling I'd love to read her book.

"I mean I always figured you were a trip at times, but now I'm beginning to believe you're a freaking vacation." -2elijah
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Reply #46 posted 04/15/13 11:34am

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GuyBros said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

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2006 "Yes, Prince is correct on this, but only in one sense. In another sense, namely the experience of listening to music created by another, Prince knows his music the least. Because creating music and consuming music are two distinct processes."

She knows how to write in a way that engages me. Makes me think she's articulate, intelligent, and steadfast. It's easy to dismiss comments when they are along the lines of "He wouldn't know his own music if it bit him in the ass." Instead, she is potentially discussing actual cognitive processes. I have a feeling I'd love to read her book.

I agree, that would be a book for all Prince fans

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Reply #47 posted 04/15/13 2:22pm

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to me, its second hand knowledge and not coming from the actual source which is Prince himself so Prince is correct in all senses that she doesnt know anything about his music.

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Reply #48 posted 04/15/13 2:54pm

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but would that mean that "no person knows anything about another person's music"?

I suppose is an ok way to view music.

But that would mean that a criticism specifically against Susan with regards to this phenomenon isn't particularily unique to her as it holds true for all people.

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"I mean I always figured you were a trip at times, but now I'm beginning to believe you're a freaking vacation." -2elijah
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Reply #49 posted 04/15/13 3:00pm

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I never claimed to know anything about Prince's music or anybody's music so what are you talking about. my point is that I agree with Prince on this one.

GuyBros said:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but would that mean that "no person knows anything about another person's music"?

I suppose is an ok way to view music.

But that would mean that a criticism specifically against Susan with regards to this phenomenon isn't particularily unique to her as it holds true for all people.

[Edited 4/15/13 14:58pm]

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Reply #50 posted 04/15/13 3:03pm

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and I really didnt appreciate you attacking me in your initial response especially since u didnt think I saw it and edited your response. your initial response was very inappropiate and way out of line. we are done here.

GuyBros said:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but would that mean that "no person knows anything about another person's music"?

I suppose is an ok way to view music.

But that would mean that a criticism specifically against Susan with regards to this phenomenon isn't particularily unique to her as it holds true for all people.

[Edited 4/15/13 14:58pm]

[Edited 4/15/13 15:05pm]

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Reply #51 posted 04/15/13 3:32pm

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Susan Rogers knows about Prince's music. She sat in the room with him while he was creating the song. She was there from the moment Prince asked for 'fresh tape' all the way to the final mix and everything in between. She may not know where the inspiration was born, but she witnessed it's growth from simple drum tracks to the version that we enjoy on the CD. She was involved in the layering of the vocals, the mixing of the sounds, the elimination of parts that werent necessary and could see if Prince was outwardly happy, angry, frustrated or just looking for guidance. For Prince to claim that she 'doesn't know anything' about his music is not only a stretch, it is shutting his eyes to the fact that someone else was there at the time and absorbed the vibe of the room. I always thought that was a silly statement by Prince, but he's had years of making odd statements.

I would also say that just about every engineer who worked with him for longer periods of time knew things about his music. It isn't second hand knowledge if you are helping to create the sound via how it is mic'd, how it is mixed, how it is EQ'd, what filters it uses, what processors are in place, who recorded what instrument, who was in the room, the conversations before, during and after and so many other things that make her comments 1st hand information.

In regards to sounds, Susan knows more about the theory of sounds and how they can change moods, etc. then just about anyone else out there. Trust me, she knows more than Prince realizes about how his music was created.

The expanded version of my book PRINCE and The Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983-1984 was released in November 2018. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538114623/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) or www.facebook.com/groups/1...104195943/
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Reply #52 posted 04/15/13 3:44pm

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The reason why I edited it is because I didn't want to come off as being insulting. That isn't my intent here, and if you read through my posts here on the forum, you'll see that I absolutely loathe the musicial snobbery, elitism, and hate that came make these forums suck.

My response wasn't an attack, but if not worded well, it could be percieved as such and I decided rather than having it be perceived that way, I could take out what could be misunderstood.

It's actually kind of weird, but my response was intended to show that your comment "She doesn't know anything about his music" might be true but that your statement can come off as an attack.

And how I did that was by saying:

"If I said, you, outsideofthebox, know nothing about Prince's or any artists music" I might be right using that same mentality that no person can know an artist's music. But, that statement seems like an attack, right?

If that statement seems like an attack, to me it is similar to how statements concerning Susan's ability to understand Prince's music, even if true, could come across as an attack.

That was the point. It wasn't personally an attack.

"I mean I always figured you were a trip at times, but now I'm beginning to believe you're a freaking vacation." -2elijah
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Reply #53 posted 04/15/13 4:19pm

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again, I never claimed to know anything about Prince's nor any artists music so what are you talking about?

GuyBros said:

The reason why I edited it is because I didn't want to come off as being insulting. That isn't my intent here, and if you read through my posts here on the forum, you'll see that I absolutely loathe the musicial snobbery, elitism, and hate that came make these forums suck.

My response wasn't an attack, but if not worded well, it could be percieved as such and I decided rather than having it be perceived that way, I could take out what could be misunderstood.

It's actually kind of weird, but my response was intended to show that your comment "She doesn't know anything about his music" might be true but that your statement can come off as an attack.

And how I did that was by saying:

"If I said, you, outsideofthebox, know nothing about Prince's or any artists music" I might be right using that same mentality that no person can know an artist's music. But, that statement seems like an attack, right?

If that statement seems like an attack, to me it is similar to how statements concerning Susan's ability to understand Prince's music, even if true, could come across as an attack.

That was the point. It wasn't personally an attack.

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Reply #54 posted 04/15/13 4:22pm

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outsideofthebox said:

to me, its second hand knowledge and not coming from the actual source which is Prince himself so Prince is correct in all senses that she doesnt know anything about his music.

more list 1st C, we would be 2nd hand

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Reply #55 posted 04/15/13 4:29pm

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I think when Prince said that statement, he was expressing his frustations with people offering their takes on his music and acting as though they know his music more than he does. Since Prince rarely talks about his own music, he might have felt some kind of way, about Susan Rogers take on the inspiration of certain songs.

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Reply #56 posted 04/15/13 4:45pm

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bashraka said:

I think when Prince said that statement, he was expressing his frustations with people offering their takes on his music and acting as though they know his music more than he does. Since Prince rarely talks about his own music, he might have felt some kind of way, about Susan Rogers take on the inspiration of certain songs.

Prince get's frustrated at his fans wanting to watch his videos

at that time in Prince history he just seemed frustrated,

I don't think Susan ever said anything arrogant in any way that suggests that

she knows more about his music

That would be disrespectful of him, to think she is some airhead just doing whatever he

told her without her understand the processes and flow of music.

Her 2006 response was perfect.

If an artist has some private interpretation of his/her art, then they should keep it to themselves

When you release art for others to take in, you will get all kinds of interpretations

What songs has she talked about that he might have felt some kind of way about?

Prince's response is promted from her 'rejecting him' Blue Tuesday http://prince.org/msg/7/301440

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Reply #57 posted 04/15/13 7:16pm

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again, I never claimed to know anything about Prince's nor any artists music so what are you talking about?

Here is what I mean. You're not getting what I am trying to get across, and it probably is my fault because I'm not explaining it well enough. Which is why I deleted what I deleted. I foresaw this happening and it wasn't my intent.

"I mean I always figured you were a trip at times, but now I'm beginning to believe you're a freaking vacation." -2elijah
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Reply #58 posted 04/16/13 12:40am

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great stuff! thank you! cool & smart person SR! Al Hudson... great! He was truly a step ahead... his stuff is so CRISP produced!

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Reply #59 posted 04/16/13 10:01pm

Bluu

Thanks for sharing the link! What a great interview; an enlightening and endearing look at Prince's creative inner sanctum (home sweet home). Susan is so classy, I can't even be mad at her for having my dream job all those years.

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