Now if only we could find the answer to the biggest debate in Prince fanatic world: who screamed at the very beginning of Gett Off before the music? Rosie or Prince? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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what exactly would you like to discuss? you're only good for telling people what they can't talk about. | |
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I loved Prince's writing and production on Natural Selection's "Do Anything". | |
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I'm not saying everything that's to be known is known but I don't see the point in saying one thinks a songs has on it just because it... sounds (and sometimes doesn't even sounds) like is on it. What are we gonna learn from this? Ufoclub had the brilliant idea to contact Chris Max, had the OP done it before starting the thread he wouldn't have opened the thread at all (or he would have opened a wonderful thread on Associated artists explaining the genesis of this song as told by Chris Max, which would have been a totally different thing). I'm all for asking questions to associates when they come here or any other way, asking the people in the know then sharing the results of one's research here. But what are we gonna learn from people saying that they think is on a song? Shall we end-up with a consensus that because it sounds like is on the song he must be? That'd be sheer nonsense and neither me nor Princevault would accept to add an entry on our sites because of such a thing. So what, we end-up with a urban legend? My point is that as long as it's fans sharing opinions and theories between themselves there's nothing to learn about anything, so please explain me how we gon' get anything good from this? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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This is sheer nonsense for the sake of negativity, I probably have created hundreds of threads on this forum over the past 13 years, and contributed thousands. Some of my contributions were crap, people told me when they were, and I'm being grateful for that. Some were good threads and all the better for it. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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He's wrong. But that's ok. If we all agreed all the time we'd all be bored (and boring). Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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I don't know. I enjoy the speculation. It seems others do to. Don't get me wrong, I understand, you like facts and dislike speculation. And, I agree that I would never want to see speculation creep its way into a factual archive such as Princevault, but, discussing possibilities with like minded fans is fun. And sometimes, occasionally, it leads to knowledge, so cool. In my not-so-humble opinion, of course... Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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I still wish people would take a closer listen to Bootsy Collins' Groove Eternal and Dance 2 The Music for Prince involvement. I don't think he's the lead singer "One", but listen to the very intro of Groove Eternal and background vocals at about 3:31... Take this groove eternal
Sounds like Prince to me, his unique phrasing and way with words
On Dance 2 The Music the vocals are defintely very Princely, and there are several other Prince fingerprints on it... Prince-isms and direct quotes of lines from "All The Critics Love U In New York"
I will never dance, never!
And by the way your hair is so strategically in place And your spirit could not be on a a better face
I’ve got a brass monkey, baddest one around It don’t hurt no one that wants to get down If you came to party turn this mutha out Ultrasexypowersoul is what it’s all about The music is so funky just like it ought to be Everybody get on the floor and let your body be free If you tried to stop us you’d sho nuff be a fool Funk won’t die that’s all we gonna do
So come on Dance to the music Dance to the sound Everybody Dance to the music (I’d like to see you) Dance to the sound (Tell ’em what I’m talkin‘ about)
Sound is sho nuff takin‘ takin‘ over control Pretty little friend of mine Ultrasexypowersoul Said if fake or junk is takin‘ over your mind In a funky house who knows what you’ll find? Just a prisoner in a funky world Every man and woman boy and girl Get up get up get ’em up on the floor When you think you’re tired That’s when you need some more
So come and Dance to the music Dance to the sound
Everybody Dance to the music Dance to the sound
Dance to the music Dance to the sound
Dance to the music Dance to the sound
(this is against my religion!)
Said your body don’t wanna quit, gotta get another hit Said your body don’t wanna quit, gotta get another hit Said your body don’t wanna quit, gotta get another hit Said your body don’t wanna quit
Dance to the music Dance to the sound
Dance to the music Dance to the sound
Dance to the music Dance to the sound
Dance to the music Dance, Dance, Dance, Everybody
Dance to the music Dance, everybody
Dance to the music Dance to the sound Everybody, Dance
(Where’d everybody go?)
Just my two cents, but I am kind of obsessed with this idea Maybe it's just that I've always wanted to hear a Prince & Bootsy collaboration, but these two songs are great Prince tributes in any case. "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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I stand by my post, like all things in life, we have a choice, so do you Databank, so with respect, next time you see one of these posts, simply pass it by, nobody is forcing you to to read these. It's an arrogant stance to be dictating what folks should or should not post. Speculation leads to research, research leads to facts, facts lead to the truth. In this case, we now officially know Prince had nothing to do with this track, it could have just as easily turned out differently. Another one down, many more to go.
Typically I enjoy your contributions, so don't misjudge the spirit of this post.
Peace
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We can agree to disagree it's OK Thx a lot 4 supporting me, too It's appreciated pal A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Yeah it's cool I'm cool, I don't mind sounding arrogant sometimes, it's only a forum, right? I think we could gain for a bit less of this and a bit more of that so I'm just saying, it's my God given right to dictate people what they should write or not the same exact way it's there God given right to tell me to f... off when I do it Peace A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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This is the kind of thread this place needs more of | |
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Whats wrong with having a conversation? Not every thread has to be a fact based discussion with something to learn. Sometimes having a chat is all thats really required, even if it is full of speculation and wishful thinking. . Now, TLC's Waterfalls, OBVIOUSLY Prince penned! . Edited... because I can. [Edited 8/5/14 1:06am] | |
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Nonsense, absolute nonsense A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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It's so OBVIOUSLY not Prince Prince wannabee, sure, but Prince, NO WAY! A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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No but that's the problem here: Prince is one of the most influencial artist in the history of African-American music in particular and pop music in general, so there's something "princey" in thousands of song to some extant, and every once in a while people think that one of those thousands songs has to feature Prince. I mean how many songs carry a James Brown or a George Clinton touch? How many pop/rock songs carry a Beatles touch? Same here, no big deal! The vocals in this song are VAGUELY princey is all, but there is no typical Prince fingerprint in this song nor the other. Prince for one thing has a VERY recognizable voice, a VERY recognizable way of composing his melodies and usually (not always but usually) toys with sounds in a quite unique way that few have managed to copycat perfectly, typically the voice in Groove Eternal is a lame Prince imitation, both the way it's done rythmically and the sound of the voice itself, which reminds me of all those Prince wannabes on the New Funk order compilations (don't get me wrong I really enjoyed those comps and most of the songs on them, but the difference between most of the acts there and their inspiration was blatant on most songs). Actually if u look into the revival electrofunk/electroclash/synthpop movement from the last 10 years u will find many artists (usually white and often non-american) imitating much better than all those R&B songs y'all keep naming. But anyway we could (and maybe should) have a thread listing all those songs people here believe feature Prince and I can bet I and a few others (including musicians such as Militant) will be able to demonstrate how and why Prince isn't involved in most of those songs if based only on analyzing them and listening to them and their so-called princey elements. Now can be discreet, his presence was unidentifiable on those Lois Lane songs he remixed on Precious, for example, and there's no way to just guess it's him playing the rythm guitar on Keep It Together, but nonetheless 99% of those "Prince was involved" theories just don't stand the test of an attentive listening. Peace A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I believe that was put to rest by the NPG member who posted on here a while back. He said it was Rosie. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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No but that's the problem here: Prince is one of the most influencial artist in the history of African-American music in particular and pop music in general, so there's something "princey" in thousands of song to some extant, and every once in a while people think that one of those thousands songs has to feature Prince. I mean how many songs carry a James Brown or a George Clinton touch? How many pop/rock songs carry a Beatles touch? Same here, no big deal! The vocals in this song are VAGUELY princey is all, but there is no typical Prince fingerprint in this song nor the other. Prince for one thing has a VERY recognizable voice, a VERY recognizable way of composing his melodies and usually (not always but usually) toys with sounds in a quite unique way that few have managed to copycat perfectly, typically the voice in Groove Eternal is a lame Prince imitation, both the way it's done rythmically and the sound of the voice itself, which reminds me of all those Prince wannabes on the New Funk order compilations (don't get me wrong I really enjoyed those comps and most of the songs on them, but the difference between most of the acts there and their inspiration was blatant on most songs). Actually if u look into the revival electrofunk/electroclash/synthpop movement from the last 10 years u will find many artists (usually white and often non-american) imitating much better than all those R&B songs y'all keep naming. But anyway we could (and maybe should) have a thread listing all those songs people here believe feature Prince and I can bet I and a few others (including musicians such as Militant) will be able to demonstrate how and why Prince isn't involved in most of those songs if based only on analyzing them and listening to them and their so-called princey elements. Now can be discreet, his presence was unidentifiable on those Lois Lane songs he remixed on Precious, for example, and there's no way to just guess it's him playing the rythm guitar on Keep It Together, but nonetheless 99% of those "Prince was involved" theories just don't stand the test of an attentive listening. Peace "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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Promentalshitbackwashpsychosis Enema Squad, The Doo Doo Chasers is my favorite song title by George and the gang, amazing song in itself as well "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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is this the same Christopher Max who sings that song "More Than Physical"? It was a minor R&B hit in the late 80s....around 1988 or so.Didn't know that he also produced other artists.
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I believe that was put to rest by the NPG member who posted on here a while back. He said it was Rosie. I would have put money on Prince. What? | |
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I remember Michael Bland was asked, right? But I couldn't remember if he ever answered. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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I"m not sure, I didn't know of him until now. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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He got an album in 88, I need to find this! http://www.discogs.com/ar...topher-Max A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Interesting coincidence, I was listening to Christopher Max's album More Than Physical yesterday, former orger bboy87 sent it to me.
"I Burn For You" was my favorite track on there. Helluva ballad. A couple of tracks are dated in a new jack swing way, but overall, a very strong album.
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