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THE PRINCE PODCAST – DR. FINK INTERVIEW The #PrincePodcast is back with an interview with Dr. Fink!
As the main keyboardist from The Rebels, The Revolution, Sign O’ The Times/Lovesexy and NPG bands Dr. Fink joins us to talk about his time with Prince.
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Great interview fellas. Props to Michael Dean for conducting the interview and Fink seems like a genuinely down to earth and friendly guy who was candid about so many topics and respectively guarded about other questions. I did think it was odd Fink dry snitched by implying Prince used cocaine after Fink left the band but quickly qualified the assertion that it's Prince's business. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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bashraka said: Great interview fellas. Props to Michael Dean for conducting the interview and Fink seems like a genuinely down to earth and friendly guy who was candid about so many topics and respectively guarded about other questions. I did think it was odd Fink dry snitched by implying Prince used cocaine after Fink left the band but quickly qualified the assertion that it's Prince's business. He did not say that. He said he heard rumors about drug use after he left the band buy let it be known that he did know for sure and that it would P's business. He also noted that Prince was very much against drugs in the band. | |
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He did say he heard he was using drugs. I'm sure whomever he talked to, was in the know somehow. And I mean, he was obviously pretty fucked up during the TGE era, he looked totally fucked up pictures. Where there's smoke, there's fire. And let's face it, people never make an about face and become born again Christians, Scientologists or Jehovah Witnesses for no reason. Usually it's when their lives are circling the drain and look for anything to grab on to. | |
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Very nice interview. Mr. Fink is always an interesting interview because he seems like such an unassuming guy. It's amazing to think that he was in one of the most popular bands in the world. Looking back, I think it might've been good for him to push Price some instead of apparently nearly always being deferential, but that just seems to be his personality. And guys, Mike especially, please respond to the interviewers responses. I know you do these podcasts and stuff all the time, but they would be so much better imo if they were more like a conversation, than a series of disconnected questions & answers. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Cool interview, seems like a pretty chill guy. Thanks for sharing! | |
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Sorry, I know its not on topic, but I've always hated when people say "there's no smoke without fire". Such a load of mindless bollocks. There is very often a hell of a lot of smoke with no fire anywhere near it. People just love smoke.
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I get what you're saying, but what was different about with this podcast is the Matt Fink gave us minimal time to do the interview. (Roughly 45 minutes). Couple that with some very long answers that he would sometimes give and it leaves little room to pursue a question. Questions weren't screened and you want to cover many topics, but little time with a lot of exposition by the interviewee = few questions that may go all over the place. But I definitely get what you're saying. [Edited 7/27/15 18:29pm] Walking alone in the dark, I see nothing u see
I can be in a park, or flying in the…in the deep sea I wish u’d hold my hand; then everything could b There’s nothing strange, we’re not deranged We only want everyday 2 b a Cosmic Day | |
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1nonly said:
I get what you're saying, but what was different about with this podcast is the Matt Fink gave us minimal time to do the interview. (Roughly 45 minutes). Couple that with some very long answers that he would sometimes give and it leaves little room to pursue a question. Questions weren't screened and you want to cover many topics, but little time with a lot of exposition by the interviewee = few questions that may go all over the place. But I definitely get what you're saying. [Edited 7/27/15 18:29pm] Thanks for the thought through response. One thing I will say is that it's great that you let the interviewee complete his thoughts, rather than cutting him off. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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THat would be, as Lecter would say, "Rude." Walking alone in the dark, I see nothing u see
I can be in a park, or flying in the…in the deep sea I wish u’d hold my hand; then everything could b There’s nothing strange, we’re not deranged We only want everyday 2 b a Cosmic Day | |
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Pure speculation at best, gossip at worst. I saw Prince perform about 25 times during the mid-90's - AND I've worked in a drug rehab center(meth, crack, and troubled teens on assorted narcotics) - including having dealth with substance and alcohol abuse in my own family. I saw no indication that Prince was ever high or abusing drugs. Maybe he did or maybe he didn't, we have absolutely no proof from this conversation or reasonable doubt from his "fucked up pictures" Lots of people become born again Christians or delve deeper into religion without abusing drugs or hitting rock bottom. I live in the Midwest, many people here are devout Christians and JW's by choice, not as a matter of survival. Please don't speculate based on heresay and one conversation. I could find ten former associates of his who would say he's never touched any drugs. "Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham | |
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I believe Prince's mom requested he become a Witness before she passed on...just saying.... | |
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V10LETBLUES said: He did say he heard he was using drugs. I'm sure whomever he talked to, was in the know somehow. And I mean, he was obviously pretty fucked up during the TGE era, he looked totally fucked up pictures. Where there's smoke, there's fire. And let's face it, people never make an about face and become born again Christians, Scientologists or Jehovah Witnesses for no reason. Usually it's when their lives are circling the drain and look for anything to grab on to. He is saying he heard did not say he knew anything. I believe he is talking about the black album incident which we know about because Prince put that info out himself. I am sure he tried drugs but that does not make himself raving drug addidict dude was works like a demon and I cannot see how he could do it if he was high all the time. | |
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Loved the interview - great to hear from one of Prince's longest working band members - nicely conducted questions. Couldn't wait to stick on on of the gigs from the early days (New York '81 - excellent) and hear the Doctor play. . Thanks, man. . By the way, what's that excellent jamming on the outtro to the podcast? | |
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It's The Truth (and for only $19.99 a month).
*Day of week may vary [Edited 8/9/15 12:32pm] “I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.”
-Robert Anton Wilson | |
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