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Reply #150 posted 04/01/15 2:37pm

Angelsoncrack

Hey, do any of you guys have a screencap of Prince on his mac at the start or end of the movie? I want to create an image macro with it smile

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Reply #151 posted 04/01/15 9:41pm

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The single worst movie I ever saw at a movie theater. It was a colossal embarassment so bad not even Alan Smithee would attach his name to it.

I loved the soundtrack and Time album at the time but it hasn't aged well.

[Edited 4/1/15 21:41pm]

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Reply #152 posted 04/01/15 9:48pm

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Just like in the Purple Rain film,Jill Jones got a raw deal.

In Graffiti Bridge,she gets a "major" role as the Kid's girlfriend,yet he soon neglects her to start chasing after an angel nuts

In Graffiti Bridge,she finally gets a performance scene but it's just her lip-syncing to Elisa Fiorilla's vocals nuts Then,a few seconds after her "performance" begins,the focus turns to Aura as she takes over and sings the song to Morris,lol

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Reply #153 posted 04/02/15 6:21am

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SoulAlive said:

Just like in the Purple Rain film,Jill Jones got a raw deal.

In Graffiti Bridge,she gets a "major" role as the Kid's girlfriend,yet he soon neglects her to start chasing after an angel nuts

In Graffiti Bridge,she finally gets a performance scene but it's just her lip-syncing to Elisa Fiorilla's vocals nuts Then,a few seconds after her "performance" begins,the focus turns to Aura as she takes over and sings the song to Morris,lol

Yes I saw the same thing.

Didn't he call her in last minute to fill a spot?

Yeah it was sad watching her in those spots, the panty dropping, (remembering her from Purple Rain with the unrequited love, and the Kid having a very affectionate friendship with her) to Graffiti Bridge almost being a '2nds best unrequited' lover, rejected, and not allowed to show her talents

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Reply #154 posted 04/02/15 6:22am

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Angelsoncrack said:

Hey, do any of you guys have a screencap of Prince on his mac at the start or end of the movie? I want to create an image macro with it smile

I have a lot of images, I'm just not so familiar with this movie. Are you talking about Mac as in computer?

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Reply #155 posted 04/02/15 6:26am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

Angelsoncrack said:

Hey, do any of you guys have a screencap of Prince on his mac at the start or end of the movie? I want to create an image macro with it smile

I have a lot of images, I'm just not so familiar with this movie. Are you talking about Mac as in computer?

yeah the computer he's sat on at the start of the movie smile You see him on it in the credits too wearing his white outfit with the eagle on the back. I found a small pic but I'd need something a bit bigger smile

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Reply #156 posted 04/02/15 6:52am

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Angelsoncrack said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

I have a lot of images, I'm just not so familiar with this movie. Are you talking about Mac as in computer?

yeah the computer he's sat on at the start of the movie smile You see him on it in the credits too wearing his white outfit with the eagle on the back. I found a small pic but I'd need something a bit bigger smile

WOW, I don't remember that at all

I better study that movie

Ok I'll see what I have

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Reply #157 posted 04/02/15 7:42am

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Reply #158 posted 04/02/15 11:59am

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Reply #159 posted 04/03/15 12:03am

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OldFriends4Sale said:



SoulAlive said:


Just like in the Purple Rain film,Jill Jones got a raw deal.



In Graffiti Bridge,she gets a "major" role as the Kid's girlfriend,yet he soon neglects her to start chasing after an angel nuts



In Graffiti Bridge,she finally gets a performance scene but it's just her lip-syncing to Elisa Fiorilla's vocals nuts Then,a few seconds after her "performance" begins,the focus turns to Aura as she takes over and sings the song to Morris,lol





Yes I saw the same thing.


Didn't he call her in last minute to fill a spot?


Yeah it was sad watching her in those spots, the panty dropping, (remembering her from Purple Rain with the unrequited love, and the Kid having a very affectionate friendship with her) to Graffiti Bridge almost being a '2nds best unrequited' lover, rejected, and not allowed to show her talents




It's the 80/20 rule of relationships. There is Jill, and then there is the Kid chasing the 20% chick (Apollonia, Aura).
What?
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Reply #160 posted 04/06/15 6:16am

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iZsaZsa said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Yes I saw the same thing.

Didn't he call her in last minute to fill a spot?

Yeah it was sad watching her in those spots, the panty dropping, (remembering her from Purple Rain with the unrequited love, and the Kid having a very affectionate friendship with her) to Graffiti Bridge almost being a '2nds best unrequited' lover, rejected, and not allowed to show her talents

It's the 80/20 rule of relationships. There is Jill, and then there is the Kid chasing the 20% chick (Apollonia, Aura).

ahhhh

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Reply #161 posted 04/06/15 8:58am

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Reply #162 posted 04/06/15 11:27am

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databank said:

Absolutely not, the song is very similar to the version on CW, pre-The Time (full band), which itself was a reworking of the original 1983 recording. The track, as all 5 Prince tracks on Pandemonium, was recorded by Prince. The band only remixed/overdubbed/edited the 5 Prince songs (to more or less extent: for example Jerk Out was severely reworked while Chocolate or Donald Trump were left almost intact) when they took control of the project. It's pretty obvious when u listen to the demos and compare them to the released versions.

[Edited 3/18/15 13:56pm]

Has Prince's version of Jerk Out ever been in circulation? . I'm obviously not asking for it, I'm just curious as I've only ever come across Mazarati's version (as well as The Time's)

Nope

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Reply #163 posted 04/06/15 12:22pm

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Murph drag (5:11)
recorded June-September 1989 by [Prince] with [Morris Day] at Paisley Park [6] during the [Corporate World] Album sessions • performed by [Prince] (all instruments & vocals) with [Morris Day] (lead vocals), Candy Dulfer (saxophone) & [Jerome Benton] (background voices)
written by
[Prince]
previously unreleased (but circulating on bootlegs)

Murph drag (5:11)

Fellas? - Yeah!
I'm back! - Back!
The aristocratic black. - Black!
My whip ain't got no crack. - Crack!
But it got a hell of a bang. - Hell of a bang!

What time is it?
Come on!

Everybody get ready, we got a brand new groove.
Everybody could listen, I'm gonna show you what to do.
Kick your left on the beat y'all, drag the other one behind.
If you really wanna be hip, then stick out your bottom lip.
Now you're jammin' fine.

(chorus)
Murph drag - Only people with money can do this dance.
Murph drag - My bank roll's gettin' heavy in my pants.
Murph drag - Aristocratic dreams: All the fine ladies scream.
Murph drag - Only people with money can do this dance.

Ho! Count it. - They can't mess with you, M.D.
Put it up. - Go'n my brotha, tell 'em what time it is.

Everybody get ready, we got a brand new cool.
Everybody could listen, I'm gonna show you what to do.
But you can't talk to pinnacles, you can't talk to a gun.
We are building up a brand new nation, business is on the floor.

(repeat chorus)

Put it up. - We hittin', we hittin'.

I got a PhD in common sense. Can't nobody mess with me?
The original jam operator. I could sell a forest trees.

You dance too hard, baby. - Go'n and tell her Morris.
I might cop a sweat. Y'all keep on dancin'.
I'll be on this side winkin', blinkin', sneakin', makin' your lady wet. - Get sleazy y'all.

Murph drag - Only people with money can do this dance.
Murph drag - My bank roll's gettin' heavy in my pants.

Fellas? - Yeah!
I'm back! - Back!
The aristocratic black. - Black!
My whip ain't got no crack. - Crack!
But it got a hell of a bang. - Hell of a bang!

America? - Yeah!
I'm back! - Back!
The aristocratic black. - Black!
My whip ain't got no crack. - Crack!
But it got a hell of a bang. - Hell of a bang!

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Reply #164 posted 04/07/15 7:22am

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Reply #165 posted 04/08/15 10:09am

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http://beldonsbluespoint....f-our.html

Here is part 2 of our interview with Jellybean Johnson, drummer for The Time. In it, he talks about, among other things, how real tension between Prince and The Time made Purple Rain a hit; playing with Ronnie Baker Brooks and Bernard Allison and why, when it comes to the blues, his instrument is the guitar and not the drums.

BBP: And I heard that the last album—the album you guys did in the early 90’s…

Johnson: Pandemonium

BBP: Yeah! That one! That was the first album you really had a lot of creative control over as a group.

Johnson: Yeah. Yeah, and he was actually cool about that. He gave us two or three songs. He stayed out of our way. That when he was (with) Kim Basinger, so he brought her to the studio and shit, was hanging out with that, and he was nice that whole time. And I don’t know what happened. I don’t know what happened to him about that. In a couple of years he just became a different person. He was good to us in ’04 when he did Musicology, because the Morris Day and The Time version did 14 of those gigs. We did 14 of those shows out in different cities and stuff. But after that, he’s just been nothing but problems for us. So I don’t know. I don’t get it. Me and him don’t talk. He knows I hate him; I’m sure he don’t like me. And we’ll just leave it like that. No really, I don’t have time for it. But it’s why I play the blues, brother. It’s why I play the blues. Cause Lord knows I got ‘em.

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Reply #166 posted 04/08/15 12:07pm

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My summertime thang #2 (7:14)
reworked June-September 1989 by [Prince] with [Morris Day] at Paisley Park [6] during the [Corporate World] Album sessions • performed by [Prince] (all instruments & vocals) with [Morris Day] (lead vocals) and [unknown female singer] & [Jerome Benton] (both background voices)
written by
[Prince]
previously unreleased (but circulating on bootlegs)

My summertime thang #2 (edit) (4:17)
previously unreleased (but circulating on bootlegs)

My summertime thang #2 (jazz mix) (4:27)
previously unreleased (but circulating on bootlegs)

My summertime thang #2 (xtended) (11:26)
previously unreleased (but circulating on bootlegs)

My summertime thang #2 (7:14)

I'm gonna make you love me.
Ladies and gentlemen! Dude and dudettes!
It's time about, that all out funk... funk... funky action!

Ooh. Aaah.
Ooh. Aaah.
My summertime thang, make me feel alright.
I feel good every night baby, treat me like a lover would.
And it feel so good.

My summertime thang, dancin' on the floor.
Don't stop, let's do some more. We could have a total ball.
I'm happy once and for all, my summertime thang.

Oooh, ahhho.
I think about you when I'm sleeping.
I think about you when I'm at the mall.
I think about the summer I first met you.
Most of all, I think about the time you met me.

My summertime thang, never lets met down.
Keeps working all year round, this thang is my one desire.
It takes me higher. I said it takes me higher..., higher..., higher.

.... Ohhhh. (My summertime thang)
Summertime.
.... Ohhhh.
Ohhhh, summertime.
Said make me feel..., make me feel..., make me feel alright.

.... (Yo, what's up M.D.?)
Meet me at the mall, There's a cutie workin' there you will not believe.
.... (10 minutes?)
Naw, two.
.... (Alright, cool.)
Cool?
.... (Alright, cool, I'll meet you there.)
Cool.

My summertime thang, make me feel alright.
I feel good every night. Higher..., higher..., higher.

Mmmmm! She's bad ain't she? She's so bad she's good!
.... (Want me to rap?)
Yes! I'll be over here posing by the Porsche, solid.

.... (Good afternoon, darlin'. You must be helping out a friend.)
.... (Because you are much too pretty to be working in here. What's up with that?)
.... What's up with your buddy over there holding his stuff? Does he have to use the bathroom?
.... (No baby, he's posing by the Porsche.)
.... Cars don't impress me.
.... (That's Morris Day and he would like to eat you. I..., I mean meet you.)
.... Alright, go get him.
.... (Hey Morris, she wants to meet you, man!)

Oh Lawd!

Hello my dear, my name is Morris. Where'd you get that ass?
.... (Hahahaha!)
.... Same place you got your manners.
Jerome, where'd I get my manners?
.... (Same place she got that ass.)
And where was that?
.... (Mama.)
That's right baby, yo mama! Now let's be nice, it's such a pretty day.

.... Where are we going?
I'm taking you to my club.
.... Your club?
Yeah, I rounded up some people and bought a club. Legal-like, you know?
And that's where we're going.
.... I'll believe it when I see it.

.... ((Morris, how long has it been? 6 hours?))
.... (Chill nigga!)
.... ((What a lovely lady. My God, the one last night...))
.... ((She's so fat, she have to use a VCR for a beeper, no?))
Hehe, you're fired.
.... ((I'm fired?))
That's right.
.... ((I'm fired? I quit. They shouldn't have let you people in the country in the first place!))
Let us in the country?! Now what history book did you read, boy?
Jerome, hook this punk up to my Porsche!
.... (The roller skates?)
The roller skates!
.... ((No, not the roller skates.))
.... I think I wanna go home!
Home? The party's just startin', Stella.
.... But come sit down.
Do you wanna see me dance?
.... Dance?
Jerome, body language. Now do the horse.
.... (Yeah. Oak tree!)
Look out. I like that.
.... (Oak tree!)
Get ready, Chili Sauce.

Fellas?
.... (Yeah!)
Hit me and don'tcha lag. Tell me what dance to do - it start with an M.
.... (Murph drag!)
Good God!

I ain't through yet, band!
Wawk! Hallelujah! Whoa!

.... Wow, that was fun. Will you take me out again?
Oh yeah, Stella, we can do this. You're the type of woman that could settle me down.
Jerome.
.... (Yo.)
Take her home, I have some unfinished business with one of my critics. Are we ready?
.... (I do believe we are ready.)
Maybe, but not much.
Alright, now, what was that you were saying about my people?
.... ((Please Mr. Day, I never roller skated before in my life!))
Well, why put off 'till tomorrow what you can do tonight? Hahahahahaha!

My summertime thang! My summertime thang!
.... (Leave me alone.)
My summertime thang

Yeah! I'm back!


© 1983, 1989. Written by [Prince].
Previously unreleased. Taken from the [Corporate World] album sessions.

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Reply #167 posted 04/08/15 12:09pm

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My summertime thang #3 (6:52)
reworked October-December 1989 by [Prince] with THE TIME at Paisley Park [6] • performed by [Morris Day] (lead vocals), [Jesse Johnson] (guitar), [Terry Lewis] (bass), [Jellybean Johnson] (drums), [Jerome Benton] (percussion) and [Jimmy Jam] & [Monte Moir] (both keyboards)
written by
[Prince] (uncredited) • registered to (n/a)
finally released 1990 on the promo CD-Album
[Pandemonium] • 1990 on the Album [Pandemonium]



My summertime thang #3 (6:50)

Mmmmh!
Ooh. Aaah.
Ooh. Aaah.
My summertime thang, make me feel alright.
I feel good every night, treat me like a lover would.
And it feel so good.

My summertime thang, dancin' on the floor.
Don't stop, let's do some more. We could have a total ball.
I'm happy once and for all, my summertime thang.

Oooh, ahhho.
I think about you when I'm sleeping.
I think about you when I'm at the mall.
I think about the summer I first met you.
Most of all, I think about the time you met me.

My summertime thang, never lets met down.
Keeps working all year round, this thang is my one desire.
It takes me higher. I said it takes me higher..., higher..., higher.

.... Ohhhh.
Summertime.
.... Ohhhh.
Ohhhh, summertime.
Said make me feel..., make me feel..., make me feel alright.

.... Yo, what's up M.D.?
Meet me at the mall, There's a cutie workin' there you will not believe.
.... 10 minutes?
Naw, two.
.... Alright, cool.
Cool?
.... Alright, cool, I'll meet you there.
Cool.

My summertime thang, make me feel alright.
Uh, I feel good every night. Higher..., higher..., higher.

Jimmy Jam? No Jimmy Jam, I...
Naw, no, that... Naw, I need some fire.
I got burned. Got to cook with gas.

.... What about Teflon, man? What do ya... what do ya feel about that?
No, it's got to be cast iron skillet.
.... Cast?
To be cast iron skillet.
.... Cast iron?
.... Too many cooks in the kitchen.
.... What?
.... That don't know how to cook it right.
.... Hold it. We already did that, we already did that. Wait a minute now.
Naw, I like that.
.... Naw man, we already did that baby.
Naw.
.... Find Jerome a girl or somethin' man. Get him outta here.
Give Jerome my girl.

Make it funky, da da da...

Wawk! Hallelujah! Whooa!
What time is it?
What time is it?

'bout time to go.
My summertime thang.
My summertime thang. - Please don't go!
My summertime thang.


© 1983, 1990 Tionna Music ASCAP.
Written by [Prince].
Taken from the album [Pandemonium].

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Reply #169 posted 04/13/15 12:57am

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*sneaks this thread back from the dead*

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Angelsoncrack said:

*sneaks this thread back from the dead*

I like that, do we have any poetry by Ingrid from the movie?

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Reply #171 posted 04/13/15 5:22am

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A Dream Defered

Proteges in the Shadows

Aborted Project

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There looks was mirrored after Cat's Lovesexy outfits

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Robin Powers (lead vocals)

Joanie on bass

Tracy on guitar,

Lisa B on keyboards

Liza on keyboards,

Dione the dancer

Alisa backup singer
Kimberly (dancer)

Kim (drummer)


http://www.findarticles.c...ai_9252045

Perhaps that is what you remember reading.

Before the movie was released, Robin and the Dames did a music video of "Number One." I bet you that video is in the vault. I never did get a copy of it, dargonnit. Prince asked us to act real wild in the video and told me to put my foot on my keyboard at some point. On one take, I fell on my butt - which made him chuckle in the edit suite.

He worked us to near death that day. We did so many takes, I thought I was going to collapse. Joanie had pneumonia (but would not miss this for the world) and had to sit down and put a coat on in between takes. One of the dancers had to throw up in the trash can. Krystal, you ask me what Prince was like? Well, that's one of the things about him. But we were willing to go the distance.

After that, we were flown back home, waiting for the call to return again after the movie was released.

Stay tuned for more stories...

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artpal¤
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Joined 3/05
Guess - just guess - who introduced Carmen Electra to Prince? But first, read this article:

http://www.geocities.com/...2/bio.html


"Was it you? Wow, interesting! Too bad Carmen's singing career never took off but I guess it all worked out for the best. "



Nope. Twasn't me. tease




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So anyway, months after the music video shoot, I’m still waiting for that call to return to Paisley. Meanwhile, my songwriting partner Jon and I own a small recording studio where we could write and produce songs for ourselves and other artists.

I’m not sure if this was before or after the Graffiti Bridge movie flopped, but one day Robin finally called me up. Her voice had this urgent tone to it. She told me that Prince was no longer interested in finishing her album but was willing to give her one last chance to put the Dames together and impress him with a great show at the Glam Slam. And that he would not help us. Robin had noticed in my resume that I not only play keyboards, but also write and produce my own music in my own studio. She said, “You can direct us, can’t you? And help finish the album?”

So I was thinking to myself, “So… in essence, you want me to fill in Prince’s shoes?” shockedomfgBut on the outside I said to her, “Sure, no problem.” whistling

Robin then told Prince that I would be directing the band and helping to write the rest of the songs for the album. According to Robin, Prince replied something along the lines of, “You think you girls can direct yourselves without any help?” mad

Now looking back at it, I believe Prince was expecting us “helpless chicks” to fall on our faces and let Robin exit gracefully. We didn’t know it at the time, but when he met Carmen, that was in his mind the end of Robin Power and the Uptown Dames. And we hadn’t even played one gig.

Ironically, because he set us free artistically, I will be able to release you some music from the Uptown Dames (coming soon - I’m having technical difficulties right now).

Meanwhile, I’ll keep you entertained with more stories…

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Ready for another story? campfire

Somehow, Robin convinced Prince that yes, we could do this. So he agreed to fly us to Minneapolis to get the band together. Our mission was to learn the songs, take care of any technical requirements, create a set order with transitions, choreograph, get costumes together, etc. etc. And we only had two weeks to do it. Egad - if you are a musician, you might know what a demanding schedule that is. I had no other option than to say let's do it.

My associates and I quickly produced two songs for Robin. She loved them. One of them was just a groove to which she could write her own rap. The other was music and rap. Since we were short on time, she sought material from other artists as well - I'm not sure who they are.

We assembled the collection on audio cassette and sent copies out to the musicians in different parts of the country. Since we did not have much time, we all agreed to learn all the songs by ourselves at home before we even got to Paisley Park.

When I got to Minneapolis, I met most of the musicians for the first time. By the second day, we were able to play our whole set because we had done our homework. The Paisley Park people were shocked - not only because we learned the set so fast, but also because we were women and we did it all by ourselves.
We earned our respect, and the president of Paisley started showing more interest in us. Even Prince started lending us a few tips here and there. Imagine - picking the brain of Prince! I couldn't believe what was happening... yet it was so hectic - it all seems like a blur to me right now.

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“I love you artpal. I just LOVE you! Prince seems to be a bit of a male chauvanist, did you get that vibe??”

Does that surprise you? Look at how he dresses his female protoges. Watch his movies again. Listen to the songs these protoges sing. The thing is, the whole music industry is this way - I'm not trying to pick on Prince or Paisley Park.

On top of being women, we were selected for our looks as well as our talent. And if you think about it for a minute, if you are a good looking woman, you might get the first job more easily; but at a higher level, it is even more difficult to prove your competence. I think you can probably relate to that, can't you, Krystal?

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Thanks for the compliment, Krystal. Hey - I'm not complaining - if I had three eyes and one eyebrow, there is no way I could have had this and other similarly wonderful experiences. It's sort of a double edged sword. But if someone told me I could be on tour or work with Prince as long as I wore makeup, heels, and sexy outfits, I was like - "okay!" sexy

I hope I don't seem egotistical bringing up looks. It's just that the subject was constantly brought up. They told us why they wanted us. We were constantly told to go to the gym, wear this, wear that, eat this don't eat that. I was just a musician minding my own business and people just kept bringing up that subject.

I actually feel insecure about my looks - I felt like I didn't quite belong in that group. I later learned that most of us felt that way. I guess we were all brainwashed by the advertisement media and couldn't match up to the "ideal." But hey - everyone was bringing up the subject of our looks - so at least on an abstract level we had to believe it sometimes.

And we were prejudiced against ourselves. When I wrote down some music off the top of my head for the other keyboard player, she said she was surprised. She thought we were just a bunch of pretty airheads. (Ironically, that bunch included her.) I must admit, I have those same stereotypes. So we had internalized the same prejudices.

Anyway, sorry I have not posted the music yet - I've been busy running my company and now I have to leave town for a week. I'm not sure how often I'll have internet access.

Meanwhile, y'all have a good week!

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Krystal666 said:
Oh artpal, I was wondering if you remember your first encounter with Prince? Were you scared? Nervous? Didn't really care? Were you a Prince fan before you worked with him? So curious!


Let’s see – the first time I met Prince… First of all, yes, I was a fan and I still am. However, my brand of fandom is that of a musician to musician admiration. I marvel at how well his music and lyrics work so well together – as if one cannot survive without the other. I marvel at how well he plays so many instruments. I marvel at his showmanship. I am not the kind of fan that keeps track of all the personalities in his world -not that there’s anything wrong with that wink – that’s just me. The one trivia I did get excited about was the fact that Prince enjoyed using the Emax sampler keyboard/module. That excited me because I liked the Emax too. In fact, when I was on tour with Stacy Lattisaw a few years earlier, my nickname in the group was “Emax.”

The first time I met Prince was when we were filming the video for “Number One.” We were working hard physically – dancing, moving etc. – to make the video cool. It went on and on and on until finally, on one take, Prince suddenly walked into the huge sound stage that we were shooting in. He was wearing a purple outfit and just stood there watching us. To me it felt surreal – like – is this really happening? I was thinking, “Got to keep working hard and doing my job – while trying to keep cool at the fact that Prince is watching us. “ So I kind of kept an eye on him from the corner of my eye while moving to the music behind my keyboard. When the song ended, he just kind of threw his head back and affectedly strutted away like a Beethoven-type supergenius. It was so surreal.

He never spoke directly to me – even when I was the musical director. He told Robin what to tell us and she relayed to us what his directions were. He did speak one sentence to me later on in the game – I’ll tell you that story later. Because of that vibe, I got the sense that it was not cool to initiate any conversation with him, much less ask him for his autograph etc.

When he walked back into the videotaping session to view the footage, he stood right next to me. The first thing that struck me was how little he was. He was my height with his big heels on. (I’m five foot four inches). He was kinda quiet. He had that male/female androgynous symbol on his back. So that was him – kinda quiet and unapproachable.

But it was still exciting for me.

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"What was Robin like?"


Robin... Robin... I actually got to know Robin pretty well, so it's hard to know where to begin. She grew up in Chicago - the rough part as I remember. She had a hard life and had to deal with poverty. I vaguely remember stories of her not having heat etc.

Because of her beauty, she was able to escape that through show biz, as you well know. After her stint at Paisley Park, she married basketball star Donald Royal of the Orlando Magic team. In fact, they were already dating when I was in MN.

The last time I spoke to her was in the year 2000, and it sounded like she was doing pretty well. They had a daughter. She was still in touch with Prince and told me he had become a Jehovah's Witness. I have since lost touch with her. (Hey Robin, if you are out there reading this, I'm trying to reach you okay? Send me an org note or something.)

Anyway, if you think she looked good in the movies, you should see her in person. She is much more beautiful in person. She had a strong personality but she was generally nice and respectful towards us Dames. She was very driven for success and would do what it takes to get there. She was quite resourceful too.

She and I come from polar opposite backgrounds. I come from a background of privilage etc. etc. So it was quite an adjustment for me to share an apartment with her and some of the other Dames. One nice part about being a musician is that you get to work with people who are from different backgrounds, races, etc. from yourself. It's definitely an enriching experience.

I'm not sure I should say much more. I got to know her so well, that I might inadvertantly invade her privacy. I think I'll just end it here if that's okay.

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"Artpal, did I miss a post or did you just not ever tell us who DID introduce Carmen to Prince? Was I suppose to assume it was Robin if it wasn't you? I've re-read this thread 4 times and I'm not seeing it, so who was it? Thanks."


dancing jig You got it! It was Robin! Ironic, huh?

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Okay - I'll cut the bs. Robin liked sex and was not ashamed of it. This article pretty much sums up the Robin I knew:

http://www.ejeanlive.com/basket.htm

I myself am an artsy fartsy moral relativist, so my whole attitude towards her was "to each her own." I remember Robin telling me that Prince changed her name from "Robin Herron" to "Robin Power" because of her strong independent personality and drive. smile

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(Request was made to tell stories about other celebs I met)

I was briefly introduced to Rosie and the keyboard player of NPG (white guy with long brown hair – I forget his name). They were generally nice, but the meeting was so brief, that’s all I can say. The real stories come from my meeting Jerome and Sheila E. I’ll start with Jerome:

As I previously said, I was not the kind of fan that kept track of Prince’s surrounding personalities. I was a musical nerd, ok? geek So when I met Jerome it was a comedy of errors.

One night some of the Dames, Robin, and I decided to go out to a club where the MN Vikings and other celebs hang out. I forget the name of the club. Anyway, we dress up, primp, parade into the club, and sit down at the bar. I already had a boyfriend, so I went just to hang with the girls. Soon, this regular looking black dude with a baseball cap sat down next to me and said, “Hi, I’m Jerome.” In my ignorance, I simply said, “Hi, I’m Liza (pronounced Leeza).” I think he could tell by my blank but polite facial expression that I was not particularly impressed by him. But he was persistent – and luckily I was polite. We talked on and on about I don’t remember what, and then he finally asked me if we could get together sometime. I told him no thanks cuz I already had a boyfriend. He kept persisting and I kept saying no thanks. Thank God I was otherwise polite and friendly. Cuz when I was riding in our car back to the apartment, I learned who he was.

The girls said, “Liza, do you know who that was?”
“No,” I said. shrug
“That was JEROME!”
“Jerome who?”
“Jerome Benton!”
“Who’s Jerome Benton?”
The girls were bursting out laughing at me. “Remember the guy who held out Morris Day’s mirror in the Purple Rain movie? That was Jerome!”
“Oh…” I said, “Ohhhhh. Oh shit.” duh
They just kept laughing at me. That’s also when I learned that Jerome had a thing for Asian women (I’m Asian).

If I had known, I could have asked him more interesting questions like what was Prince like etc. I must say he was nice enough to take the rejection like a good sport. He seemed really nice – just like a regular guy.

Here are some pictures of how we looked when we went to the club that night (taken in Robin’s apartment). I’m in the first photo.


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As far as Sheila E is concerned – no, I didn’t snub her. In fact, I’m sorry to say that she snubbed us Dames.

She and a friend came in un-announced to see one of our rehearsals and listened to us play for a while. They were kinda walking around amongst us checking out the band. Can you imagine playing and watching that out of the corner of your eye? (And yes, I knew who Sheila was wink ).

On the outside, we played it cool; although inside, we were star-struck-panting-drooling-fans-turned-Paisley-Park-newbie-protégé-subordinates.

When we finished a song, something happened but I didn’t see it cuz I was the musical director and probably was distracted by some technical concern. (I kinda wish I hadn’t been the director cuz I probably would have enjoyed myself more like some of the other Dames.)

Anyway, they walked around and stopped and leaned against the wall close to me. Sheila looked good and was dressed to the tee and she had these shades on. She and her friend seemed kinda distant (and I’m very sensitive to that) so I didn’t say anything. I vaguely remember one of the Dames saying, “It’s an honor to meet you,” or something like that, and she barely acknowledged that. She was really on the “I’m a such a star" vibe. So what else do you say? Nothing – ya just kinda stare. But not too long cuz you don’t want to look like too much of a geek. Soon they left.

Later on, I learned that our drummer Kim had tried to say something (probably while I was distracted) but apparently felt snubbed. Which is such a shame because Sheila was Kim’s idol – being a female drummer and all. Kim said she was so disappointed and lost respect for Sheila. I felt so sorry for Kim – imagine your idol becoming a reality and treating you like that. I still feel for her.

I guess while we admired Sheila, she probably saw us as competition. Too bad – we didn’t see it that way at the time. On the other hand, she could have just been uncomfortable with our hero worship – I’ve seen other celebs become quiet cuz of that when I was on tour with them.

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the Time Jerk Out video

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Nine lives #1
originally recorded late 1988 / early 1989 by [Prince] for possible inclusion on Cat's previously unreleased Album
written by
[Prince]
previously unreleased

Nine lives #2 (3:59)
reworked June-September 1989 by [Prince] with [Morris Day] at Paisley Park [6] during the [Corporate World] Album sessions • performed by [Prince] (all instruments & vocals) with [Morris Day] (lead vocals), Margie Cox (background vocals) & [Jerome Benton] (background voices)
written by
[Prince]
previously unreleased (but circulating on bootlegs)

Nine lives (3:59)

Nine lives.

This is the '90s and I need a lover with nine lives.
With my bad self. If I really had nine lives.
Ouh, ouh. If I really...
Sing Stella

(chorus)
If I really had nine lives. I'd want a lover that controlled my mind.
Someone who knows about the heavenly sin. How to kill with love again, again and again.

When she calls me on the phone, she'll ask if I'm alone.
Standin' at my door, lookin' mega-fine. A heck-a-pump body sayin': Good time.
When all the others talk plenty of jive, my lover talks about nine lives.
The first to promise I'll die from the heat, generated from the moment that our eyes meet.

(repeat chorus)

With my bad self.

Life number three and number for are spent makin' love on the magic floor.
It's got no walls so all can see. The way real love is supposed to be.
Don't be ashamed, my lover said. Then she says "Mmm, I betcha I'm mega-jammin'".
Life number five, six and seven. Need you to ask, go like heaven.

(repeat chorus)

With my bad self. Control me.

If I really had nine lives. I'd want a lover that controlled my mind.

To kill with love, we'd never die. We'd never long for, we'd never cry.
If we live for havin' each other's touch. It's never too little, it's never too much.
Play.

With my bad self.
With my... with my bad self.

If I really had... if I really had... if I really had nine lives.

This is the '90s, and everybody wants a lover.
A life-long lover with nine lives.

This is the '90s.
Sing Stella.

Call me up on the phone.
I'll be here all alone.
I'll be waitin' on you, baby.
I'll be waitin' on you and your nine lives.

Silence...

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Remember when Robin Power used to post on this site? I miss her,she is a very interesting person! She gave us a taste of her solo music....the song "In My Truck" is outrageous! lol

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SoulAlive said:

Remember when Robin Power used to post on this site? I miss her,she is a very interesting person! She gave us a taste of her solo music....the song "In My Truck" is outrageous! lol

You mean her glorified softcore porn background themes? Those were hilariously bad. lol

As for Graffiti Bridge, what more can be said? It's one of the most poorly written films of all time, and anyone who tries to defend its quality outs themselves as a nut job.

The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.

"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism."
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PurpleKnight said:

SoulAlive said:

Remember when Robin Power used to post on this site? I miss her,she is a very interesting person! She gave us a taste of her solo music....the song "In My Truck" is outrageous! lol

You mean her glorified softcore porn background themes? Those were hilariously bad. lol

As for Graffiti Bridge, what more can be said? It's one of the most poorly written films of all time, and anyone who tries to defend its quality outs themselves as a nut job.

You mean the penthouse positions with the bible scriptures in the background?

lol

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