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Thread started 01/16/15 10:21am

whiteheat

Prince blues

One of my friends shows no interest in Prince, and since he's a musician it makes me sad sad biggrin

He's into blues, so I was wondering if you're willing to create a Blues compilation with tracks by Prince! ...

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Reply #1 posted 01/16/15 11:06am

nayroo2002

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Whatever anyone else says to you, don't forget "The Ride" from the Celebration boot!

Prost!

"Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends"
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Reply #2 posted 01/16/15 12:34pm

kenkamken

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Fury (SNL)

Whole Lotta Love

Let's Go Crazy (Manchester, UK - Feb 23, 2014)

The Ride

Come (10,000 Wallpaper)

Johnny Be Good/Anotherloverholeinyohead -Superbowl Pressconference

Plectrum Electrum

The ?uestion of U (npg ahdio)

I Could Never Take The Place of Your Man (live bluess version)

Beggin' Woman Blues

5 Women

Purple House

Old Friends 4 Sale

BoomStratus

Beautiful Strange

"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #3 posted 01/16/15 5:26pm

Newman

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Midnight Blues
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Reply #4 posted 01/16/15 5:34pm

Aerogram

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You only need one song and that's The Ride, especially one of the many live renditions.

My bluesy friend is partial to the ONA DVD version with Sheila E. on drums.

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Reply #5 posted 01/17/15 1:45am

SuperSoulFight
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Don't forget Zannalee and I like it There. And then throw in Same December as well, not really a blues song, but the same sound.
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Reply #6 posted 01/18/15 3:30am

Bluu

"Satisfied"

"On The Couch"

"Witness 4 The Prosecution"

"Wow"

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Great idea for a compilation playlist cool

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Reply #7 posted 01/18/15 6:25am

luvparade

Maybe some would call 'U know' a rap song tho it always makes me feel like Prince is singing the blues. I can't stand it when Prince sounds sad sad

'U know how much I want U, U know how much I care'

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2Gether heart 4Ever
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Reply #8 posted 01/18/15 6:31am

was3121

Alphabet street blues. Begging woman and 5 women are great shouts

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Reply #9 posted 01/18/15 7:51am

Miles

I would say that Sign o' the Times and Thieves in the Temple are two of the greatest 'blues' songs Prince has ever done. They're not structurally 12 bar blues, but the overall feel and lyrics scream (Prince-style) modern blues.

Also, There is Lonely and Empty Room for similar reasons, though none of these sound like 'traditional' blues, but imo have the 'blues impulse'.

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Reply #10 posted 01/18/15 9:01am

thisisreece

Miles said:

I would say that Sign o' the Times and Thieves in the Temple are two of the greatest 'blues' songs Prince has ever done. They're not structurally 12 bar blues, but the overall feel and lyrics scream (Prince-style) modern blues.

Also, There is Lonely and Empty Room for similar reasons, though none of these sound like 'traditional' blues, but imo have the 'blues impulse'.

Thieves in the Temple, really?

Maybe the unreleased-demo-whatever acoustic version that's floating about.

Hundalasiliah!
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Reply #11 posted 01/20/15 6:21pm

IanRG

Several years ago I created the following for almost the same circumstances:

5 Women

Empty Room

If I Had A Harem

Joy in Repetition (Live)

Letter 4 Miles

Old Friends 4 Sale

Papa

Partyman (Partyman Music Mix)

Q In Doubt

The Truth

The Question of U / The One (with Fallin) / The Question of U (Reprise) Live 2004

The Ride

Undertaker

While My Guitar Gently Weaps (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Zannalee

Not all exclusively blues but appreciated by a non-fan who is into blues

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Reply #12 posted 01/22/15 6:42am

whiteheat

Thank you very much to who contributed !

Now I just hope I can "convert" him !

lol

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Reply #13 posted 01/22/15 7:09am

MattyJam

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I'm surprised no-ones mentioned Peach.

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Reply #14 posted 01/22/15 7:17am

leadline

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90% of the tracks listed here are not blues. You gotta search his live stuff if you want real blues.

Empty Room, Papa, Wow? Wow! Just give him 5 Women and Purple House. If he doesn't like those, well, then he will never be 'converted', and you can save yourself a bunch of time and frustration.

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"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013
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Reply #15 posted 01/22/15 11:09am

luvsexy4all

how bout that 7st entry show from 86.

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Reply #16 posted 01/22/15 12:48pm

bonatoc

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None of the above qualify as Blues.

It's Prince doing his regular mix of styles, but I can't think of anything that sounds like blues on the official records.

Now, if you dig into the live performances (and it's a jungle my friend), you'll have great moments, such as :

- Red House (Le New Morning '87)

- If I Had an Harem (Lovesexy '88)

- The Ride

But Prince is no blues player.
The oldest musical form that had a major influence on Prince is Gospel, not Blues.
And of course, Jazz.

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #17 posted 01/24/15 7:17pm

ashynevermind

Prince doesn't know the Blues at all, but from an outsider's perspective. He grew up in Minneapolis for God's sake, there probably weren't even 2 bars that booked Blues bands. He was raised on Funk music as is evident throughout his catalogue. He dabbles in the Blues but doesn't really know how to play it in a pure way. It takes more than just listening and copying a record to do it. "5 Women" is barely R&B to me, just a good adult oriented pop song and even "Blues In C" is more of a vamp than real Blues.

I'm withyourfriend on this one. Believe me, no Blues purist will find Prince's renditions intriguing at all, but he does (did) use the vocal stylings from 1999 onwards. Prince should study Buddy Guy but probably doesn't even know who he is...

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Reply #18 posted 01/25/15 3:22am

IanRG

ashynevermind said:

Prince doesn't know the Blues at all, but from an outsider's perspective. He grew up in Minneapolis for God's sake, there probably weren't even 2 bars that booked Blues bands. He was raised on Funk music as is evident throughout his catalogue. He dabbles in the Blues but doesn't really know how to play it in a pure way. It takes more than just listening and copying a record to do it. "5 Women" is barely R&B to me, just a good adult oriented pop song and even "Blues In C" is more of a vamp than real Blues.

I'm withyourfriend on this one. Believe me, no Blues purist will find Prince's renditions intriguing at all, but he does (did) use the vocal stylings from 1999 onwards. Prince should study Buddy Guy but probably doesn't even know who he is...


Agreed, but the question was which songs by Prince would someone who is into the blues may like. I had success with such a person with the selection I created for him.

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Reply #19 posted 01/25/15 6:43am

nursev

Love it when he does the blues. All I need is The Ride and Im satisfied lol

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Reply #20 posted 01/25/15 4:10pm

bonatoc

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IanRG said:

ashynevermind said:

Prince doesn't know the Blues at all, but from an outsider's perspective. He grew up in Minneapolis for God's sake, there probably weren't even 2 bars that booked Blues bands. He was raised on Funk music as is evident throughout his catalogue. He dabbles in the Blues but doesn't really know how to play it in a pure way. It takes more than just listening and copying a record to do it. "5 Women" is barely R&B to me, just a good adult oriented pop song and even "Blues In C" is more of a vamp than real Blues.

I'm withyourfriend on this one. Believe me, no Blues purist will find Prince's renditions intriguing at all, but he does (did) use the vocal stylings from 1999 onwards. Prince should study Buddy Guy but probably doesn't even know who he is...


Agreed, but the question was which songs by Prince would someone who is into the blues may like. I had success with such a person with the selection I created for him.

1 - Temptation. I can't believe no one mentioned it... It is the closest thing to a classic Blues chord progression he's ever done.

2 - Kiss, the demo version : before Rivkin and Mazarati turned it into studio wizardry, it was a blues.

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #21 posted 01/26/15 8:46am

bonatoc

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Telemarketer's Blues

Shark Tank Pt. 1

Musicology Tour

HP Pavilion, San Jose, California.
June 1st 2004

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #22 posted 01/26/15 1:53pm

ashynevermind

bonatoc said:

Telemarketer's Blues

Shark Tank Pt. 1

Musicology Tour

HP Pavilion, San Jose, California.
June 1st 2004

I could hear Temptation being better with less guitar and more piano, he was trying to be hard rock with that but the solo is absolute drivel and pathetic, it's like he has limp dick at the end of it, should've done another take, for me that track's all about his vocals and screams. Maybe as a boogie groove, what do you think?

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