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Thread started 03/07/03 4:04pm

Anji

MUSICIANSHIP - Is Prince better at funk or rock?

I really enjoy Prince's rockier moments, such as The Undertaker, but I never get that same europhoric feeling as I do when he gets on that funk grease. For me, there's nothing better than when Prince gets funky, it's all in his attitiude and the way he comes across.

Does that mean Prince is more in tune with funk than rock, and can therefore deliver funk better as a musician? Or that I simply relate more to Prince's funk than I do to his rock?

mr.green
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Reply #1 posted 03/07/03 4:06pm

JDINTERACTIVE

I'd just say he's an incredible musician who can do anything and everything.
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Reply #2 posted 03/07/03 4:08pm

MrCrabtree

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i'm with the jazz/funk thing.
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Reply #3 posted 03/07/03 4:16pm

funkaholic1972

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I like his rock but I love his funk!
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #4 posted 03/07/03 4:19pm

Supernova

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I don't think he's "better" at either. He pretty much has an authoritative handle on both. Isn't that good enough instead of this versus stuff?
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #5 posted 03/07/03 4:30pm

Anji

Supernova said:

I don't think he's "better" at either. He pretty much has an authoritative handle on both. Isn't that good enough instead of this versus stuff?
It is certainly good enough. Like I said, I love his rock material but to me, it doesn't get more soulful than when he's on that funk vibe.

I'm just wondering whether that's because he's personally more in tune with funk, or whether it's more to do with me and my personal preferences.
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Reply #6 posted 03/07/03 4:32pm

Supernova

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Gotcha.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #7 posted 03/07/03 4:42pm

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I think he can do both rock and funk equal justice in terms of musicianship - but I personally really love the FUNK!
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Reply #8 posted 03/07/03 4:57pm

funkyfish

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No such thing as either / or...
He's a KING at BOTH !!


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Reply #9 posted 03/07/03 5:00pm

richierich

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Id say funk only coz he,s the master at it but he sure knows how 2 fucin rock
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Reply #10 posted 03/07/03 5:05pm

Phil

funk/fusion he rules at.

i don't think prince ever really does straight out rock.

the closest i've ever heard was Habibbi
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Reply #11 posted 03/07/03 5:15pm

Anji

Phil said:

funk/fusion he rules at.

i don't think prince ever really does straight out rock.

You might be right. I think Sign O The Times can be one of the funkiest rock songs by Prince, live.
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Reply #12 posted 03/07/03 5:28pm

Phil

good point, but i still the anticipation between the one and two really makes a funky edge, to an admitedly raw track.

i guess the boundaries of genres with Prince are extremaly hard to judge, not least because he arguably encourages the listener, through the variety in his work, to dimiss such ideas.
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Reply #13 posted 03/07/03 5:42pm

Anji

Phil said:

i guess the boundaries of genres with Prince are extremaly hard to judge, not least because he arguably encourages the listener, through the variety in his work, to dimiss such ideas.
It's true, this is a tough one to call. Listening to his rock during the ONA aftershows is flooring me. This guy really is something else.
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Reply #14 posted 03/08/03 4:17am

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Yes, it's just amazing how at Nighttown he goes from an all funk jam over to a ballad (Dolphin), then to funk rock (Calhoun Sq) and finally to all (psychedelic) rock (Beautiful Strange)!

The 19 minute funk jam and then Beautiful Strange...
like he said, "Can NOBODY mess with my band!"



BTW, try to listen very closely to the solo during Beautiful Strange. Not just in the beginning, also in the middle of the solo he screams along with it (at least you can hear this on the GF version)! Amazing!
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Reply #15 posted 03/08/03 5:38am

Anji

calldapplwondery83 said:

Yes, it's just amazing how at Nighttown he goes from an all funk jam over to a ballad (Dolphin), then to funk rock (Calhoun Sq) and finally to all (psychedelic) rock (Beautiful Strange)!

The 19 minute funk jam and then Beautiful Strange...
like he said, "Can NOBODY mess with my band!"



BTW, try to listen very closely to the solo during Beautiful Strange. Not just in the beginning, also in the middle of the solo he screams along with it (at least you can hear this on the GF version)! Amazing!
I don't know about the US aftershows of ONA but the European ones are just out of this world for Prince's guitar playing. Even more so, than his funk. Or maybe, he's just playing his rock with more soul nowadays. Good morning to you! Damn!! mr.green
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Reply #16 posted 03/08/03 8:32am

chookalana

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He's at his best when he combines them all. That's one of the things that makes him so great.

uzi RIAA
'nuff said.
"So strange that no one stayed at the end of the Parade..." - Wendy & Lisa's "Song About" on their 1987 self-titled album.
uzi RIAA
mac 'nuff said.
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Reply #17 posted 03/08/03 9:29am

thebanishedone

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peach is straight rock.
bambi is hard rock.
i like it there is rock.
he is funky but when he rocks he rocks hard
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Reply #18 posted 03/08/03 10:05am

Mr7

He is better at both rock and funk than anyone.

That iss my humble, biased opinion of course, but who cares?
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Reply #19 posted 03/08/03 4:50pm

Denise

I agree with Mr.7, that Prince is better at funk and rock, because I believe he's the man,and he can do whatever he feels like.When it comes to music,he is the best at any kind of music that he play.
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Reply #20 posted 03/08/03 5:04pm

Anji

Mr7 said:

He is better at both rock and funk than anyone.

That iss my humble, biased opinion of course, but who cares?
lol
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Reply #21 posted 03/08/03 5:14pm

Voltron88

i think prince is good at both styles
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Reply #22 posted 03/08/03 5:19pm

Anji

Voltron88 said:

i think prince is good at both styles
Just good? Damn! disbelief
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Reply #23 posted 03/08/03 5:42pm

teller

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That's tough...which are rock? They sound funky, so they're better than rock...which are funk? They rock...

Hence, prince.org exits...
Fear is the mind-killer.
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Reply #24 posted 03/08/03 5:55pm

Anji

teller said:

That's tough...which are rock? They sound funky, so they're better than rock...which are funk? They rock...

Hence, prince.org exits...
Did you really answer the question? lol
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Reply #25 posted 03/08/03 5:59pm

teller

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Anji said:

teller said:

That's tough...which are rock? They sound funky, so they're better than rock...which are funk? They rock...

Hence, prince.org exits...
Did you really answer the question? lol

No, of course not.
Fear is the mind-killer.
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Reply #26 posted 03/08/03 6:49pm

lovebizzare

I think Prnce is great at both...I can't pick just one. disbelief
~KiKi
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Reply #27 posted 03/08/03 6:49pm

lovebizzare

teller said:

Anji said:

teller said:

That's tough...which are rock? They sound funky, so they're better than rock...which are funk? They rock...

Hence, prince.org exits...
Did you really answer the question? lol

No, of course not.

lol
~KiKi
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Reply #28 posted 03/08/03 9:48pm

Anji

teller said:

Anji said:

teller said:

That's tough...which are rock? They sound funky, so they're better than rock...which are funk? They rock...

Hence, prince.org exits...
Did you really answer the question? lol

No, of course not.
fight
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Reply #29 posted 03/09/03 8:13am

sumtymes

i recently marveled

about this very subject

prince blows me away

when he rockshardinafunkyplace

the hair on the back

of my neck stands up

when he makes his

electric guitar scream

even more, his funky

ballads like 'do me baby'

and his sweet tunes like

'dorothy parker' are not

to be outdone


dothedamnthing
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