. . Are you answering something you wish I said? I didn't. PR was not a spontaneous jam. Songs are sometimes formed outside the studio. That doesn't suggest they're not written, arranged, rehearsed, and edited later. | |
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I suppose there is this: Piano Rehearsal : 1983 The wooh is on the one! | |
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Despite all your put downs and announcing forever that Prince slipped into irrelevance, you still live in a Prince-centric world where someone like Bream should not "take a week" to write an article on his catalog and had better know most of what is in the various bios and discographies.
I took his Camille comment to mean he's not 100% sure the whole shelved project was actually in a high pitched female voice, though it's assumed to be. Hey maybe Bream didn't dutifully collect as many boots as some people here, maybe it's been a while since he gave a hoot about the vault, maybe he's getting old and has health problems -- who knows?
I'm pleased you think he should have run to his computer to feverishly type a four page comprehensive overview with lots of sidenotes the minute the Warners deal was announced. | |
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So did ideas like the Earth being round... despite the evidence and credentials.
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Yeah, I must be nuts to expect that a journalist who has specialized in Prince and ONCE WROTE A BOOK ABOUT HIM needs to come up with an article that isn't bland and at times bafflingly uninformed.
Yeah, it's not like just about every bloody song was officially released, and the one that wasn't has been circulating on bootlegs for 15+ years.
So then why bother to write an article? Othe rthna showing off that he can call some former employees to get a nonsensical quote?
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I've also been wary of Nicks' story. Let's face it, she isn't exactly a reliable witness, just look at the dozens of varying accounts WRT how "Stand Back" came to be. © Bart Van Hemelen
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except that stevie nicks description of the PR demo sounds exactly like the 83 rehearsal of the song which contains different lyrics than PR .. sounds about right to me .. could even be the same rehearsal tape | |
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I haven't been aware of many contradicting accounts of Prince's involvment with "Stand Back". Every story I seem to have read or heard her tell in an interview seems to be the same sequence of events. Was there something that didn't add up? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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. I think it's the most realistic expectation. It's one recording pretty much everyone mentions, and it's resurfaced with cleaner audio pretty recently. I think it's a no brainer that whoeever gets Prince's ear, will advise him to use that show. It's all solid, so he doesn't have to think too much about it. Real question will be how much of it, and if we only get audio. He's got to string us along somehow. | |
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. I think it's the most realistic expectation. It's one recording pretty much everyone mentions, and it's resurfaced with cleaner audio pretty recently. I think it's a no brainer that whoeever gets Prince's ear, will advise him to use that show. It's all solid, so he doesn't have to think too much about it. Real question will be how much of it, and if we only get audio. He's got to string us along somehow. I think the bikini underwear bit might prevent us from getting that footage. I'd be surprised if he let that out. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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Hopefully, you're not as cranky now that Prince has announced a tour. I liked Bream's article and appreciate his contribution over the years, I'm not going to barf all over his article because he may have made a mistake about Camille or taken too long to publish too little this one time. I tok the Camille comment to be speculation on how we may not know everything there is to know about the vault or planned album configurations, then I went about my day.
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The studio version of THE BIRD really isn't a demo of the song. The studio version was recorded months after the live version was created. That said, Prince did have a history of the occasional demo for some of his songs. Early versions of various songs were recorded on piano and brought into the studio, or even on his personal cassette recorder (KISS was a great example of that).
Purple Rain was taught to the band while it was a rough idea. "“Purple Rain was just a work in progress' according to Matt Fink, 'when Prince came in with it one day to rehearsal, with the chord progression and most of the lyrics done. He had the melody and the lyric, but he was still tweaking it when he came to the band to work out the rhythm parts."
He also explained that 'Prince had come in with the chordal progression on guitar, and they said ‘Let’s jam on this, and each of you come up with your own parts.’
Wendy has also gone on record about this. "Prince came in with the melody and the words and an idea of what the verses were life. I came up with the opening chords, and everybody started playing their parts.”
I hope that solves that mystery.
Over his career, most of what he recorded was created in the studio, but he did have some demos for some of his tracks.
(parts of this are from an early draft of PRINCE: The Studio Sessions book) 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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