Reply #30 posted 12/07/15 5:39am
OldFriends4Sal e |
Adorecream said:
I agree the soloing on those albums is jaw dropping and I suspect it was aimed at Jesse, Prince felt challenged when Morris was like "Look at this cat, he can play, look at these Marshall amps and stacks of whammy bar" and Prince was like - well I will show you.
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Of all the solos, I love the Get it up one most, but kind of like the solo on The Stick, 777 9311 and melodic guitar in I don't want to leave you. Prince was a big bad axe man.
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Has anyone mentioned the synth solos though, is it Fink like most people think or is it Prince playing those too, like I suspect. Especially as most books say that first and even second album was Prince doing everything and Morris singing vocals over Prince's guide vocals. Plus the bit in DMSR by Per Nilsen, where Prince comes in, throws a tape at Jesse in 1982 and says "Here's the next album, Jesse you play really well here" and smirks.
the best synth solos are Dr Fink
I'm going to listen through the first 2 Time albums again and listen 4 the difference in Prince's drumming and Morris drumming |
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Reply #31 posted 01/07/16 9:05pm
kidmelody2012 |
easy to tell morris like that big fat dude in early 90's play loud as hell! prince hit softer...less power
OldFriends4Sale said:
Adorecream said:
I agree the soloing on those albums is jaw dropping and I suspect it was aimed at Jesse, Prince felt challenged when Morris was like "Look at this cat, he can play, look at these Marshall amps and stacks of whammy bar" and Prince was like - well I will show you.
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Of all the solos, I love the Get it up one most, but kind of like the solo on The Stick, 777 9311 and melodic guitar in I don't want to leave you. Prince was a big bad axe man.
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Has anyone mentioned the synth solos though, is it Fink like most people think or is it Prince playing those too, like I suspect. Especially as most books say that first and even second album was Prince doing everything and Morris singing vocals over Prince's guide vocals. Plus the bit in DMSR by Per Nilsen, where Prince comes in, throws a tape at Jesse in 1982 and says "Here's the next album, Jesse you play really well here" and smirks.
the best synth solos are Dr Fink
I'm going to listen through the first 2 Time albums again and listen 4 the difference in Prince's drumming and Morris drumming
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Reply #32 posted 01/10/16 5:19pm
woogiebear |
Adorecream said:
I agree the soloing on those albums is jaw dropping and I suspect it was aimed at Jesse, Prince felt challenged when Morris was like "Look at this cat, he can play, look at these Marshall amps and stacks of whammy bar" and Prince was like - well I will show you.
.
Of all the solos, I love the Get it up one most, but kind of like the solo on The Stick, 777 9311 and melodic guitar in I don't want to leave you. Prince was a big bad axe man.
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Has anyone mentioned the synth solos though, is it Fink like most people think or is it Prince playing those too, like I suspect. Especially as most books say that first and even second album was Prince doing everything and Morris singing vocals over Prince's guide vocals. Plus the bit in DMSR by Per Nilsen, where Prince comes in, throws a tape at Jesse in 1982 and says "Here's the next album, Jesse you play really well here" and smirks.
BUT- I'm willing 2 bet that Jesse Johnson Is THE Guitar Player Princes fears THE MOST (He probably won't admit it)!!!! Why else would He have Big Chick handcuff Him backstage?? The Time were WHOOPIN' DAT ASS on the Triple Threat Tour- I saw it firsthand in Buffalo NY. ANd anything Prince laid down in the studio, Jesse could play it note for note or BETTER!!!! Prince knew the time (HEY-a play on words!!)!!! In all honesty They probably brought out the BEST in each other!!! And it would be SO AWESOME 2 hear a shredding session between Prince, Dez & Jesse!!!!
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