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Prince was Dissed by Flavor Flav in "MINNEAPOLIS" At the Public Enemy Bring The Noise Tour Cocaine,crack,dust & all of the above must have been in this system for a looooong time. I bet you Chuck D was bugging Tony M was friends w/ Rap Royalty
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Bobby Simmons:
I also got to jam with Prince, I was like a kid in a candy store! My friend Tony Mosley – Tony M – was in the New Power Generation, and Tony invited me to Radio City Music Hall, so I went down at 1 in the afternoon. Prince and them were sound-checking, so I’m thinking, “Sound-check will be over by 2 o’clock.” He was sound-checking from 1 o’clock to 6 o’clock! That’s how much this dude Prince is such a perfectionist! That’s like some James Brown thing. You don’t leave your instrument until he says, “We’re done.” We met Prince prior to that in Minneapolis, he came to see our show when we played the First Avenue club when we did the Public Enemy Bring The Noise tour. When he came to the show it was snowing and the club was packed! He was standing against the wall and he had on this long, black trenchcoat and black gloves and shit, when his hair was real long, like that Graffiti Bridge looking hair-do, and Flavor Flav spotted him in the back while Public Enemy was performing. Flav said, “Yeah we understand we in Minneapolis, we in Prince town, but PE is up in the motherfucker! Let me tell y’all something – fuck Prince! Let me hear you say ‘Fuck Prince!’” The funny thing is everyone in the audience knew he was there and they just did it. He got the audience to say it. “Fuck Prince!” [laughs] I’m not sure if he was on cocaine or he was drunk, but I was like, “Yo Flav, you buggin! What is wrong with you dude?” [laughs]
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. FYI Chuck D was dissing Prince in the 1980s, said something like "all Prince did was presenting us his ass on a velvet cushion". © Bart Van Hemelen
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It's easy to take shots when you are successful. Note that PE's career dried up by the mid 90's (post-He Got Game) and Chuck was more than happy to feature on "Undisputed" on ARISTA when no major label would touch him. |
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Couple thoughts...that was the period when PE was caught up talking about homosexuality in a lot of interviews. It's interesting he mentions Prince had his long hair look at the time. | |
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not true,, work production on the rock and roll jhall concert in cleveland and witness james abrown and band rehearse one portion of one song for several hours at 3 AM.. | |
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Flavor flav is a lot more cool about Prince now, my friend Alexandra is friends with him. He has family in Houston. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Remember that there was a sequence of tit for tat going on starting with somebody saying (in Ebony?) that Prince had lost his funk. The result was 'The Black Album' on which he disses 'silly shit rappers'. So come this period, rappers are down on Prince and PE are down on black artists playing white (or, rather, not supporting the cause of hip hop which is seen as a black cultural advance).
PE might have done Prince a favour in reuniting him with black identity, politically speaking, but it didn't do him any favours artistically because fantasy is Prince's element, not 'the street' (and I'm dissing neither of those polarities...you can have sci-fi and photo-journalism on your bookshelf without conflict or contradiction and Prince had very successfully been able to do 'fantastic polemic' on teacks like Sign of the Times so it was already in his game and PE's preaching was their own embarassment) [Edited 9/14/14 15:16pm] [Edited 9/14/14 15:19pm] “I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.”
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Cocaine makes you say and do lots of stupid/cocky/arrogant things.. in fact with really high people 98% of everything that comes out of their mouth should be taken with a grain of salt or just ignored all-together. And Flav was deep in the powder all throughout his career before moving on to crack. Knowing many addicts in my short life, I'd venture to guess he probably got really high before going out of stage.. so the fact that he'd say something like this isn't at all surprising, regardless of what his true feeling of Prince might have been at the time. Change it one more time.. | |
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lezama said: Cocaine makes you say and do lots of stupid/cocky/arrogant things.. in fact with really high people 98% of everything that comes out of their mouth should be taken with a grain of salt or just ignored all-together. And Flav was deep in the powder all throughout his career before moving on to crack. Knowing many addicts in my short life, I'd venture to guess he probably got really high before going out of stage.. so the fact that he'd say something like this isn't at all surprising, regardless of what his true feeling of Prince might have been at the time. I'm sure he has 2 be a hatter or he was high 2 act so Crazy! I mean who does that, I'm sure Prince isn't loosing any sleep, lmbo! | |
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Trickology said: Cocaine,crack,dust & all of the above must have been in this system for a looooong time. I bet you Chuck D was bugging Tony M was friends w/ Rap Royalty
from:
http://www.unkut.com/2014/09/bobby-simmons-stetsasonic-the-unkut-interview-part-two/
Bobby Simmons:
I also got to jam with Prince, I was like a kid in a candy store! My friend Tony Mosley – Tony M – was in the New Power Generation, and Tony invited me to Radio City Music Hall, so I went down at 1 in the afternoon. Prince and them were sound-checking, so I’m thinking, “Sound-check will be over by 2 o’clock.” He was sound-checking from 1 o’clock to 6 o’clock! That’s how much this dude Prince is such a perfectionist! That’s like some James Brown thing. You don’t leave your instrument until he says, “We’re done.” We met Prince prior to that in Minneapolis, he came to see our show when we played the First Avenue club when we did the Public Enemy Bring The Noise tour. When he came to the show it was snowing and the club was packed! He was standing against the wall and he had on this long, black trenchcoat and black gloves and shit, when his hair was real long, like that Graffiti Bridge looking hair-do, and Flavor Flav spotted him in the back while Public Enemy was performing. Flav said, “Yeah we understand we in Minneapolis, we in Prince town, but PE is up in the motherfucker! Let me tell y’all something – fuck Prince! Let me hear you say ‘Fuck Prince!’” The funny thing is everyone in the audience knew he was there and they just did it. He got the audience to say it. “Fuck Prince!” [laughs] I’m not sure if he was on cocaine or he was drunk, but I was like, “Yo Flav, you buggin! What is wrong with you dude?” [laughs]
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If you have Tony M in your band, and allow him to rap about Manure, it's gonna take much more than a five hour soundcheck to get to perfection...you won't get to it. | |
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fast forward to the yahoo awards circa 2000 and flav is a fangirl | |
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That's nothing. You should have heard what they had to say about Elvis! | |
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This is a fantastic post. | |
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As PE themselves would say: Don't Believe The Hype! That entire stunt Flav used to pull was all a work. | |
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COncert for rock and roll hall of fame..Prince was supopose to be there..JAn wenner sent his plane for him and dylan only dylan was on it when it returnd..lol..prince permormed RNR is alive and live in MPLS that night i beleive | |
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The no curfew to hurt you download ball. Remember that schools in session no need for the s&wesson. I dig PE n if flav goofed on a rock god thats jus hella sexy right there, he know he's badass when he can do that. | |
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