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While My Guitar made Prince a guitar hero? When i was a kid in the 90s nobody talked about Princes guitar playing and guitar players were often suprised when i played them his guitar solos.Now days a lot of people rave about his guitar playing and he is a favorite guitar player to many guitarists.And While My Guitar Gently Weaps is always given as a must hear guitar playing by Prince.So do you think that single performance re established Prince as a guitar hero? | |
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In my opinion it did. It was a moment where lots of non-Prince fans could see him play a fantastic solo while supported by a bunch of rock legends and he did great! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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then he doubled down with the all along the watchtower/best of u superbpwl performance | |
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FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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It opened a lot of eyes in the rock world. A large number of rock guitarists had no idea what Prince could do, and were blown away when they saw this performance. | |
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Yes, for 2 reasons.
1) When you search Youtube for Prince this is the video you find. 2) Nobody knew Prince could play guitar. Purple Rain was one album and it was '84. Until this performance he was the guy with the high voice who sang TMBGITW | |
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I wonder what impact it would have made if he released the Undertaker in Guitar World years ago | |
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dope............... | |
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. Tell me again who kept that from happening? | |
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EnDoRpHn said:
. Tell me again who kept that from happening? The mfers at Warner | |
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Or perhaps it was him trying to work outside of the contract he sogned with them. Bootlegging your own material and trying to release on the DL is kind of f-ed up. | |
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Zannaloaf said:
Or perhaps it was him trying to work outside of the contract he sogned with them. Bootlegging your own material and trying to release on the DL is kind of f-ed up. Wow, over four hours. That must be a new org record for the longest lapse before Prince is faulted for something he didn't do. | |
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yeah..true | |
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RodeoSchro said: It opened a lot of eyes in the rock world. A large number of rock guitarists had no idea what Prince could do, and were blown away when they saw this performance. ----- Very true Rodeo. Those that were not overly familiar with his music were blown away. He was the talk of the town after that performance and gained more respect from the rock world. | |
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What are you talking about. [Edited 12/29/15 13:51pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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actually it was his induction , its fucking rock and roll and the legitimacy came from george's sons face, not your opinion that matters | |
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LOL -- ti's just like this never ending trial.
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I can't help but think George Harrison himself would want it to be the way it went down -- with panache instead of reverential formalism.
Maybe you're too hard on the guy -- c'est possible? | |
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as someone put it, that performance got Ahmet Ertegun who was wheelchair bound for years up on his feet,, folks act like doped out Tom Petty's so called grimace means something; it doesnt...petty aint funky ( or as P said in the Ebony interview about Clarence Clemons, lovely dude, big aura but he aint funky.............lol | |
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He was a hero long before this performance, but God how he killed it with the solo guitar, he stole the performance. | |
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bonatoc said: What are you talking about. [Edited 12/29/15 13:51pm] Hmm are you sure about that? What if Prince was pissed off how fucking lame that tribute was until he light it up with his guitar playing? Notice the boost of energy when Prince starts rippin it | |
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Coincidentally, who would own the rights of the Undertaker performance?
In theory, could Prince release that on Tidal or does Warner have some ownership of it?
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Noodled24 said: Yes, for 2 reasons.
1) When you search Youtube for Prince this is the video you find. 2) Nobody knew Prince could play guitar. Purple Rain was one album and it was '84. Until this performance he was the guy with the high voice who sang TMBGITW Because the millions of people who saw him performing were unaware that he could play guitar. | |
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That's true, he lighted up things during his guitar performance. Such an energy. | |
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I see what you mean, but I don't agree.
[Edited 12/30/15 13:08pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Good post, and you may be right. | |
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I wouldn't say it "made him a guitar hero" but, for a while, it was something rock people couldn't stop talking about. Let's be honest about that performance. It's pretty bloodless and formal prior to the solo. Nobody's playing wrong notes but nobody's doing anything special either. It's the kind of thing you would totally expect from a Beatles-tribute on national TV, professional musicians playing it just like the record. And then Prince walks out and WAILS on the thing, doing his whole leaning backwards into the sudience and tossing the guitar over his shoulder schtick. He really turns the whole thing up a couple of notches, and you can see Dhani Harrison spurring him on. Suddenly everything seems a little more "live". | |
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