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Deleted Dec 2015 Ebony interview. (Discussion Part II)
Billboard then ran an article by Dan Rys on 23 December discussing the withdrawl of the interview, and which can be read here:
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This was Prince basically firing back at his critics from former associates like musicians, engineers and even fans and I loved it. Although I understand why the inerview was withdrawn by EBONY.COM on Prince's orders, I liked that P put folks on blast for ascribing falsehoods or at least perceived falsehoods about his career-to let people know he hears what is said about him and who says it. Doesn't mean I agree with certain things he mentioned but who says a celebrity gotta roll with the punches and let shit slide. Probably will never get another interview like this, so I appreciate it from that standpoint. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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Now that I've read this interview in full, I don't see why everyone hated it. I love this. Sounds honest and it's very interesting. I'm wondering if the interviewer had a recorder hidden or if Prince really knew and just didn't like how candid this was. Either way, enjoyable! you can do anything | |
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You guys really feel like Prince was being honest? I really don't. I think he was being evasive and smearing everyone else on the team. | |
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[Edited 12/27/15 8:12am] I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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I am with Prince on this one. If an engineer said his/her sole purpose in life was to copy stuff out of the vault, without Prince's consent, that person seems a little fanatical and scary to me, too. I mean, that person really could be unbalanced. [Edited 12/27/15 10:09am] | |
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I think you're convinced of a lot of things but of course there is zero evidence and it's a little extreme in terms of logic. | |
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"I check people out now to see how faith-based they are..." . Jesus H. Christ. He's surrounding himself with crackpots on purpose. | |
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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The balance of probability is not in your favor as the Vault has been mentionned over and over again for decades now and all you have is your strong hunch that it's gone
We're gonna need something a little stronger. | |
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From this excerpt, it sounds like an interesting interview. Wish I could have read it all! Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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You can, I just did.
Amazing, truly amazing how much hate there is on the org...
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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There was the Crystal Ball set so there's at least strong evidence it's not just a legend.
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Fair enough, but Susan Rogers never said this. What she did say was she wanted to protect his legacy so she collected his recordings from the studios and created a vault - the vault that is now his legendary storage container. Go back and listen to the BBC documentary. Nowhere has she ever said that her "sole purpose in life was to copy stuff out of the vault." Honestly, Prince is the one who sounds unhinged and terribly petty here. [Edited 12/27/15 17:14pm] [Edited 12/27/15 17:15pm] | |
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I've never read anything condescending or disrespectful from the 1980s crew. And Susan Roger has constantly said things that build upon the legacy of Prince. I don't know what is or why that he seems to have such a Hate/Love for people from that time...
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Here's a possible way of looking at this situation in which Prince, while still a bit of a jerk, is maybe not as bad as he could be.
Still enjoying the album, though. | |
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Prince seems to have a problem with almost everyone from his past It's like he wants to erase these people from his life completely.He has a very unhealthy attitude concerning the past. | |
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I thought it was a great interview - one of his best in recent times. Loved hearing his thought's on the Time and felt Prince over-all seemed quite balanced and optimistic. | |
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I had doubts from the beginning about the authenticity of this interview: I find it hard to believe that someone may remember, from quick notes, such a lenghty conversation word for word. It'd have been better to report the basic nature of what P said than to try and recreate a whole dialogue like this. And to be honest half of it was such confusing English that it made P sound like a madman. IDK how much of it was really said but I ain't surprised P retracted. And yes, for the record Susan Rogers never said what the interview says Prince said she said. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I tihnk you're right, but my guess is the interview was recorded and he likely didn't know / agree to it, that there was some confusion about that aspect. It reads like a transcript and the writer is not a rookie or someone prone to make up things. I worry this manner of talking trash about the people who helped create the Prince myth and legacy happens all the time. This time it just got caught on tape and he is fortunate Ebony agreed to his request to pull it down. Of all the people to trash talk, Susan Rogers is really the least deserving.
As Old Friends says, seems he has a problem with the 80s crowd. Must be some deep wounds. | |
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IDK in the US but in France transcripts are usually being a little polished by the writer to avoid giving the impression the interviewee is mad or speaks poor language, and to make it a little easier to read by the reader. That interview was unreadable for some parts, Prince wasn't making any sense. However I fail to understand how the interviewer could have believed he was allowed to record if he wasn't: P's policy has always been very clear in that regard. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Dupe [Edited 12/28/15 0:10am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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That was my impression, it seemed a whole lot of incoherent rambling was going on, I had a hard time making out what Prince was actually saying. I do think the reporter transcribed the actual conversation, Prince read it back and thought it was better to withdraw his permission. Maybe also because of all the bad comments. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Hmmmm so I have reread that section of the interview (the bits posted here as didn't see the actual interview on ebony) and I do not think Prince is referring to Susan Rogers!
He says the engineer wanted to get things out of the vault and copied so they were not lost. That implies the vault already existed. Now I remember some years back another engineer (may have been Hans Bluff...not sure of that name) who was really worried that a lot of the songs in the vault were actually on analogue tape. Now analogue tape deteriorates over time unless kept in perfect temperature and humidity conditions and the vault was not like that. In fact the vault actually got flooded at one point. The same engineer also said that tapes were literally just thrown into the vault or stacked in corners with no cataloging or anything. The way you protect analogue tape (if I recall) is to "bake" the tapes but Prince was apparently not interested. Nor was he interested in getting all the songs copied onto digital formats. It was that engineer (as I said not sure if that was Hans Bluff) who wanted to get everything copied and preserved. NOT Susan Rogers. [Edited 12/28/15 1:38am] 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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I don't remember if this was Hans Buff but I think it may have been Chronic Freeze here on the Org. Whether one or the other people are freaking out over... claims by engineers who worked there 20 years ago. Whatever was in the vault seemed pretty well conserved up to 2001 when we had the last vault releases on NPGMC (and before than CB and the song Rave). People here keep saying that no effort was ever made to preserve the material. Well, maybe none had been made in 1994 (when Chronic was fired) or 1997 (IIRC Buff worked on CB so he was there as late as 97), only this is nearly 2016 and I don't remember a single interview or claim by any engineer who worked at Paisley Park after 1997. Most likely if conservation or digitalization is a necessary process for the survival of the tapes, it's been done ever since. We don't know much of whatever occured at Paisley Park after 1996 or so, it became a very secretive place. So IDK, but I wouldn't freak out over 20 years old testimonials. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I don't remember if this was Hans Buff but I think it may have been Chronic Freeze here on the Org. Whether one or the other people are freaking out over... claims by engineers who worked there 20 years ago. Whatever was in the vault seemed pretty well conserved up to 2001 when we had the last vault releases on NPGMC (and before than CB and the song Rave). People here keep saying that no effort was ever made to preserve the material. Well, maybe none had been made in 1994 (when Chronic was fired) or 1997 (IIRC Buff worked on CB so he was there as late as 97), only this is nearly 2016 and I don't remember a single interview or claim by any engineer who worked at Paisley Park after 1997. Most likely if conservation or digitalization is a necessary process for the survival of the tapes, it's been done ever since. We don't know much of whatever occured at Paisley Park after 1996 or so, it became a very secretive place. So IDK, but I wouldn't freak out over 20 years old testimonials. Not sure if the freak out comment aimed at me or others but I certainly am not. My point was that I do not think Prince was referring to Susan Rogers. As for what goes on at PP well who knows for sure! 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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Ur comment just reminded me many times when I've read orgers stating for fact that tapes are rotting in the vault and that they're lost forever, based on those 20 year old testimonies. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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