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Prince vs Sheila E vs Morris Day... Who is without doubt the better drummer out of these three?
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Prince. Can anybody name at least three GREAT Prince songs that he played drums on? I could go to PrinceVault, but I'm too lazy. | |
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Not really GREAT songs but I find it very impressive that he played the drum parts of the first three songs on the Parade album in just one take. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Sheila E TRUE BLUE | |
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That pic of sheila totally captures how incredible it must feel to be a drummer. <3 | |
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Sadly we haven't heard enough of Morris Day I would say Sheila E, even though I love Princes wild sometimes off drumming(remembering the Flesh sessions) Morris Day I remember on Party Up live 1982 and he played on Let's Work from Controversy Actually now that I'm thinking about it, after posting the Time thread, there are a good number of songs Morris Day played drums on for those 3 albums. I need to give those particular tracks a new listen, along with Let's Work. . I will get back to U on this answer. | |
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Pretty Much every song on his 1st 3-4 albums featured Prince on live Drums.. ie: Soft & Wet, I'm Yours, I wanna be your lover, Bambi, Sexy Dancer, I feel for you, Head, Controversey ect.... Later highlights include:
Tambourine-atwiad
+ the 1st 4 songs on the parade album.. ***allegedly played in one take ..
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Sheila E, her drumming is amazing and she has all the percussive skills. Prince is great too, but I am more a fan of his guitar playing, piano and of course vocal talent. Morris is an okay rhythm drummer, but easily the joker in the pack here. . Sheila is a one of a kind drummer and percussionist Prince is a one of a kind musician and artist. Morris is an okay vocalist, player and drummer. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Sheila E. Prince is a great bandleader and Sheila E is the only one of the 3 that I know for sure can keep up with Prince live on stage. Can Morris play for Prince? Can Prince play for Prince? On record I think she could record what they have, but I doubt if either of them could play Sheila E drums. I'm rambling. What? | |
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Sheila, Morris, Prince. Prince hasn't even got any drums ffs. RIP | |
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Morris Day on Drums
1.) Cool 2.) My Stick 3.) Girl 4.) the Walk 5.) Cloreen Bacon Skin 6.) Tricky 7.) If the Kid Can't Make U Come (Jesse Johnson drums) all 3 played the drums at different times, but Jesse got the correct beat
Let's Work The song was completed at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA, between 14 and 23 August, 1981. Prince and Morris Day worked on the Dance Remix of the track on 8 December, 1981, two months after the track's initial release, also at Sunset Sound. It was revealed in November 2003 on the NPG Music Club website that Morris Day plays drums on the extended portion of the Dance Remix, and that Prince and Morris Day switched drumming duties live as the tape was running. The Dance Remix contains sampled clips from Private Joy, Annie Christian and Controversy, the first time a Prince song sampled another of his songs (something he has done often ever since). -PrinceVault
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Adorecream said: Sheila E, her drumming is amazing and she has all the percussive skills. Prince is great too, but I am more a fan of his guitar playing, piano and of course vocal talent. Morris is an okay rhythm drummer, but easily the joker in the pack here. . Sheila is a one of a kind drummer and percussionist Prince is a one of a kind musician and artist. Morris is an okay vocalist, player and drummer. -//// Prince said he preferred Morris over all his drummers and all the guys in the Time say he is phenomenal. | |
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Listen to P on the first Madhouse album...tight funky brilliant drum work. | |
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My favorite drummer is Morris, followed by Sheila, then Prince. But all 3 are so good at it, that being last place isn't an insult I love Prince's drum solos Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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I'm happy to see Morris getting some love. I'm not 100% sure who the better drummer is (hence the question posed by the thread) but I suspect that some younger fans may not be aware of how good Morris actually is. [Edited 4/25/15 4:49am] A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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Sheila, hands-down. P's feel on the drums is based on a rather simplistic in-the-pocket sort of style, and he pays extra attention to the groove with fills that arent exactly flashy (not counting his genius use of the LINN. I'm talking purely acoustic drumming). Morris is the same except hes a harder hitter and his chops are a bit more refined. Sheila does all of the above, except her chops are flashy as hell and very complicated and complex at times. I've seen Sheila do things that have made my eyes pop out of their sockets, and her approach/feel is SOOOOO fluent like her skills came naturally with little to no hard work and practice. In other words: her DNA is rhythm-based and playing the drums with such ease to her is compareable to us making our morning pot of coffee. Shes got great hands, great hand to eye coordination, and shes really stepped her double bass game up too. Chick is a total fox. Not bad for a girl, right? Get in your mouse, and get out of here! | |
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Have you heard the Madhouse albums and The Flesh? The wooh is on the one! | |
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You know what? I stand corrected. I COMPLETELY FORGOT about Madhouse. Slipped my mind entirely. Get in your mouse, and get out of here! | |
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Without a shadow of a doubt. | |
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I wonder if Prince and Sheila or Prince and Morris ever did an informal drum-off just for fun? [Edited 4/25/15 7:51am] A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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Only One of the 3 choices is a true Professional Drummer. | |
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I think because Sheila E plays drums and percussion like 95% of the time, she would be the more experienced seasoned drummer. She also plays bass guitar but Prince plays it more and most likely would be better. I still would love to see/hear Morris singing lead while playing drums My first time officially hearing him play was at the First Avenue show 1982 where Prince had him on drums for Party Up
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Cloreen Bacon Skin's beat is the same as Irresistable Bitch, actually the beat and bass line is the exact same Makes me wonder if Morris is on IB directly or if Prince just sampled Morris Morris cuts loose on Cloreen
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Instrumentally, I'd say Jesse is more talented than Morris Vocally, I'd say Morris is more talented than Jesse Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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Morris Day. Morris played drums on a lot of stuff and didn't get credit. I have it from a VERY good source that he played on a lot of Dirty Mind. He also played the drums on Darling Nikki.
Morris is amazing and Prince has said this. Michael B. has told me himself that Morris is a amazing drummer.
Prince is more of a quiet, finesse guy. If you watch him playing drums he barely hits them. Prince was a great pocket player back in the day. When you listen to something like Cinnamon Girl it's the sound of someone hitting the drums with a purse.
This is all my opinion, of course. For what it's worth, I do play drums and I know how to listen. | |
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Really? That's new to me. Source? The wooh is on the one! | |
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will back U up on that one. Lisa Coleman said Darling Nikki was all Prince. That's Prince's furious drumming, sounds very similar to his Flesh wild drumming
But I do agree, in that I believe he played more drums on some of Prince's earlier albums as well
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I'm just curious in regards to those who are more knowledgeable on the topic than I, for each artist, which song best serves as the best example for their respective drumming ability? [Edited 4/28/15 12:26pm] A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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