duccichucka said:
Wendy and Lisa didn't arrive at the same time,so there's not a clear before and after. [Edited 10/31/15 7:18am] The wooh is on the one! | |
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duccichucka said:
To talk about his 'work ethic' is a backhanded compliment. What you are really saying is that Prince wasn't more talented than the people he collaborated with,he just worked harder. The wooh is on the one! | |
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(1) I have no idea how this contributes to the conversation. You describe how Prince "employs" | |
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You wrote "There's a distinct difference between what Prince is doing compositionally and sonically before Wendy and Lisa's arrival. We can safely infer that it was because of them that this overhaul in his songwriting happened" I pointed out that they didn't arrive at the same time, so there's not a clear before and after from which you can infer that "it was because of them that this overhaul in his songwriting happened". The wooh is on the one! | |
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I don't think anyone disagrees with this. Everybody on this board know that W&L co-wrote Mountains and SISIA [Edited 10/31/15 7:32am] The wooh is on the one! | |
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duccichucka said:
Just trying to inject a bit of fun into this thread. Y'all are taking this way too seriously! | |
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It sounds to me like you will be at this songwriting crediting thing by Prince for a while, and good luck to you! We may need to create a sticky for you and contributors titled "Shady Prince Song Credits." You can go through every album, single, and maxi-single, noting the songs where Prince might have taken liberties to lift the ideas of an associated musician's creativity. It sounds rather ridiculous you would agree--you only want to understand Prince's songwriting process, right? Well, I tried to give you an idea about the process undertaken, that I am sure you are no stranger to, but others reading may appreciate. My point 1 says simply that Prince writes the songs. If band members contribute to the song the band is given a credit, that this has happened from day 1. Since you have a problem with that, you might want to take it up with the associated artists to have them see your point and revisit this whole crediting scheme and recieve some due beyond their association with Prince and having helped to make a song or some songs. I think you have a mountain to climb. We'll be watching you. > > Thanks for elucidating about the liberties that conductors and soloists contribute toward performing classical pieces--true, indeed. Yeah, I was reaching on linking an association between classical music and pop music composition with anything that you said about W&L and others' contributions to Prince's music. I noticed your discernment that more complex arrangements hold favor to your ear, and the classical music genre (and jazz of course) employs a broader range of music theory. Maybe Prince learned some theory along the way while listening in, and some from W&L, as they studied forrmal music theory more actively in their early youth. We all know that Prince only graduated high school and his understanding comes from that window of what he has heard and read, without studying much theory, but we all pick up some knowledge along the way. I have no need to search and find anything that you might have had to say about the education of music composers and musicians, jazz, classical, or whatever, but thanks for letting me know that you have written up some descriptions. No worries about responding to this 'graph. It IS a ramble! > > Parade is a cool album, but I wouldn't necessarily hold it as the standard of what his "best" or most enjoyable music is, is what I meant in my last sentence you have labeled 4. It sounded like you focus so strongly upon compositional structure in your music appreciation that you might miss a few points about music appreciation. | |
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Please continue to mine the depths of Prince's artistry. I think many of us here have an interest in this. Regarding (2) I only respond to what you noted as an interesting aspect of music appreciation--a ramble it is not. I may be as indulgent as I choose, of course. > > Regarding your point (3) you have correctly discerned from my limited display of music descriptives that I am a casual music listener. Congratulations. I'm here to understand more of that, too, so lecture away as you see fit! Give us more details of what you find interesting, please. By the way, congratulations on your advanced music knowledge, as well. I hope that it takes you places. > > If you don't care for my "schooling" I can accept that. But you can leave your kid with the rest of the goats in your back yard. With such an attitude I fear that your path in whatever may be shorter than you imagine it to be. > > Again, good luck in your quest toward getting the knowlege right for who contributes exactly what to Prince's music. Journalists and others who understand music composition as that embodies more than just chordal structure, discussion of melody, vocal performances, instrumental performances, lyrics, arrangement, and production values will enjoy that equally.
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sexton said:
OMG...Cmon! There is no Prince "filler" in the 1980s. | |
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Hmm? I'n not trying anything! Happy Halloween. | |
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In my experience, there are at least three kinds of Prince fans:
1. People for whom Prince starts with For You and continues to this day with AOA, PLEL and HitNrun. Particularly for people who were/are into rnb/disco/funk and
2. People who think Prince is not very interesting without the Revolution, specifically Wendy and Lisa, and that's that.
3. People who think Prince is not interesting when he doesn't have a major record company saying "no" once in a while. | |
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I don't think everyone knows this. I just found out this year
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No way different. They were in the band in 1986. They were working on stuff in Paris when Under the Cherry Moon was being record, they were all still in the band recording music:dream factory music and other songs etc | |
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Please don't think that I was trying to be sarcastic in all of this. I mean to be sincere, but you've psychoanalyzed my comments. I wasn't TRYING anything except responding to your comment. I know--I'll never pull the wool over your eyes. Anyway, "Stop trying" was a shorthand that I did not understand, but you have clarified that, sure! Passive agressive, well I do typically carry a chill vibe! | |
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I'd say that if the ladies didn't get songwriting credit as outside contributors it is a different creature--a solid acknowledgement by writing credit is due. Is that a technicality that should be followed regardless of their bandmember status? Perhaps this could be a sticking point for their not rejoining Prince in other formalized ways. | |
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You have the last word; go ahead--but I do claim my sincerity, Mr. Goat--you with the "kid" again. | |
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and in the words of Eric Leeds
He had that relationship with other people, Sheila E particularly and of course Wendy and Lisa. From a conceptual basis, Wendy and Lisa were the two musicians in any of his bands who were able to tap into him on some subliminal level - they really did have a musical relationship that was closer than with anyone that he worked with. | |
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Wendy and Lisa got all the credit they deserved - and then some Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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I agree, it's his most timeless record. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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