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Reply #60 posted 02/17/16 2:15pm

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smile I understand, but I didn't get to go so I definitely think everyone who went got their moneys worth. lol A longer show with more days added means triple/quadruple more work for Prince and being away from home for twice as long or more. hug I guess he didn't want to do that.

Did you know BB King who died last year at 89 still toured year-round? Prince is young compared to that and he could easily take this tour around the world for the rest of the year. Sure, if he wants to do that, but if he doesn't do that I guess he doesn't want to. But I don't think a concert like this sjould last too long. Even the most diehard fan would get tired of seeing Prince sitting behind a piano for 3 hours. The length of the shows is just fine. And if a celebrity like Prince plays in a small theatre, you just know it's going to be exclusive. And that you're going to have to pay for that.

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Reply #61 posted 02/17/16 2:20pm

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I was feeling bad about Vanity's passing, but reading Prince's comments... idk. I think it's a distasteful tribute to reminise on the day of a friends' passing, about the time he... domesticaly abused her. 'Called me short. I had your azz thrown in a pool. RIP Vanity'. That's Prince ghetto azz for ya'! biggrin Seems like everything in Purple Rain has an element of truth to it.

Cmon, this is a joke right... you call playfully throwing your friend in a pool ABUSE??? Prince never really acknowledges how short he is.. never mind someone poking fun at his height lol he was being real.. in her honor. but to play along with your wacked view point. . Maybe prince was just retaliating frrom Vanity's horrible and traumatic verbal and mental abuse by making fun of his height lol... gtfoh... in all reality i found the sentiments he shared touching

As far as I recall he has mentioned how short he is quite often, and mostly in a joking way. He mentions it in Lady Cab Driver, he has mentioned it in his adlibs during songs (like he did in Stockholm while playing Purple Rain and adding "...I only wanted to be your little friend...", he mentioned it during interviews when he talked about his basketball skills and ambitions, and there are many other examples.

But yeah, I totally agree with you that what he did there was very touching and heartfelt. Especially considering how many years have passed since their ways parted, and how different their lives had become over the years, and the many different partners they´ve had. And yet he still acknowledges her. I found that a very moving gesture.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #62 posted 02/17/16 3:25pm

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funksterr said:

I was feeling bad about Vanity's passing, but reading Prince's comments... idk. I think it's a distasteful tribute to reminise on the day of a friends' passing, about the time he... domesticaly abused her. 'Called me short. I had your azz thrown in a pool. RIP Vanity'. That's Prince ghetto azz for ya'! biggrin Seems like everything in Purple Rain has an element of truth to it.

Cmon, this is a joke right... you call playfully throwing your friend in a pool ABUSE??? Prince never really acknowledges how short he is.. never mind someone poking fun at his height lol he was being real.. in her honor. but to play along with your wacked view point. . Maybe prince was just retaliating frrom Vanity's horrible and traumatic verbal and mental abuse by making fun of his height lol... gtfoh... in all reality i found the sentiments he shared touching

Some of you have a little trouble seeing reality when it comes to Prince. It must be his eyeliner and glitter and whatnot.

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Reply #63 posted 02/17/16 3:32pm

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I was feeling bad about Vanity's passing, but reading Prince's comments... idk. I think it's a distasteful tribute to reminise on the day of a friends' passing, about the time he... domesticaly abused her. 'Called me short. I had your azz thrown in a pool. RIP Vanity'. That's Prince ghetto azz for ya'! biggrin Seems like everything in Purple Rain has an element of truth to it.

lol....This shit^^^^^

Oh... hey speaking of Prince opening up more during the 'Piano and Mic' shows.... When are you going to ackowledge that you were wrong about Wendy and Lisa not doing any writing for Prince, since he brought it up at the Paisley shows and said that in fact they did. I remember you claimed you had a lot of, ahem, 'inside information', that has since proven to be false. You may as well own it on this thread.....

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Reply #64 posted 02/17/16 3:56pm

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prince DID NOT say Wendy or Lisa wrote anything @ his PaisleyPark Piano & a Microphone Gala. He only said Lisa did a very small harpsichord part 4 Raspberry Beret that's it!

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #65 posted 02/17/16 9:47pm

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nyse said:

funksterr said: Cmon, this is a joke right... you call playfully throwing your friend in a pool ABUSE??? Prince never really acknowledges how short he is.. never mind someone poking fun at his height lol he was being real.. in her honor. but to play along with your wacked view point. . Maybe prince was just retaliating frrom Vanity's horrible and traumatic verbal and mental abuse by making fun of his height lol... gtfoh... in all reality i found the sentiments he shared touching

Some of you have a little trouble seeing reality when it comes to Prince. It must be his eyeliner and glitter and whatnot.

What you read into things is on you. What I read into things is on me. It's all assumptions.

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Reply #66 posted 02/18/16 12:18am

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honestly not wanting to be negative. but i think he will get some negative press and reaction down the line if he and the promoters continue to charge the amount they are for decent seats for 80 mins concerts. Maybe not in austrailia but certainly in europe and the states. The good thing is that it is early days for these shows/ concept, so hopefully,they will change it! Just charge a little less and play a little longer and watch this tour truly fly!



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U people ALWAYS trying to find negativity in everything prince does..Smh



No just being realistic. Something you are incapable of being. But thats fine, because hopefully you will get an invite to paisley park for all your arse licking, which does seem to happen to fans from time to time!


/-- You knew the format of the show and the cost before hand so your comments are negative just to be nagative. I am sure he will work out price and pacing as he goes along dude has been doing this for over 30 years.

Ok then, but the prices are too high for 75 mins. Not being negative, just being truthful. I don't need to prove myself, been a fan a long time, and is my favourite artist by a long shot.Just don't see everything through purple glasses.
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Reply #67 posted 02/18/16 2:41am

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funksterr said:

Some of you have a little trouble seeing reality when it comes to Prince. It must be his eyeliner and glitter and whatnot.

What you read into things is on you. What I read into things is on me. It's all assumptions.

That's true... except... I'm a lot closer to the facts at hand, than what a lot of you are saying. Prince is notoriously insensitive and dickish to people. Expecially when he was 22-25 years old. Even Prince said it was a story he probably shouldn't be saying. Guilty conscience.

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Reply #68 posted 02/18/16 2:43am

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prince DID NOT say Wendy or Lisa wrote anything @ his PaisleyPark Piano & a Microphone Gala. He only said Lisa did a very small harpsichord part 4 Raspberry Beret that's it!

Ehh.. that's not what he said at all so keep your misinformation out of it.

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Reply #69 posted 02/18/16 2:49am

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antonb said:

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

rolleyes

U people ALWAYS trying to find negativity in everything prince does..Smh

No just being realistic. Something you are incapable of being. But thats fine, because hopefully you will get an invite to paisley park for all your arse licking, which does seem to happen to fans from time to time!

Ive gotta say antonb, I am with you on this one. The concert was great, I went to the 10:00pm show on Wednesday 17th. But for my $397 ticket, I would have liked to have seen the show at least breach the 2 hour mark.

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Reply #70 posted 02/18/16 3:14am

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Don't get me wrong,Prince is my favourite artist,and I love that he is doing this kind of show.And would love to see at least one of these types of show. But I fear that if not careful, it will become a tour just for the privileged. The ticket prices for the decent seats are too high. And also two shows a night means it's not value for money. And some media circles will pick up on it.As some already have. If you are going to charge those amounts, make it one show a night at 2 hour a show.Overall people will be happier. Add more nights if promoters/Prince want to make more money.
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Reply #71 posted 02/18/16 3:43am

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He will discover how healing it can be to open up sometimes. I've always felt that Prince did not realize how strong he is inside. Maybe now he does.


Is it the talking live with strangers, you mean? I always thought that he was wide open in his lyrics, even if he wasn't always completely understood, that he knew what he was 'dumping' into his songs. But just talking about it is very new. It's nice. smile
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Reply #72 posted 02/18/16 4:19am

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babynoz said:


He will discover how healing it can be to open up sometimes. I've always felt that Prince did not realize how strong he is inside. Maybe now he does.



True and it would be so much more if Prince would do this before the person passes away.


So he makes a somber statement playing the piano and draws some cheers and a few tears but how much it would have mean to Denise if he would have just picked up the phone to say hi sometimes.


From her comments and his actions flaunting Appollonia replacing her in PR it doesn't sound like 'love'.


Prince has wounded and parted ways with many over the years and you can hear it from W & L, Jesse Johnson, and especially the song One Day on Andre Cymone's latest album.


If we're all going to be friends and everything will be rosie in the aflterlife then what's the point of this life at all?


I hope this will be another step for Prince for healing and mending friendships.





So you know for a fact that he never picked up the phone before she passed away? I guess there's no limit to how low some of y'all will stoop to shade Prince, right? Let's hear how perfect your relationships are that you can sit in judgement and throw stones.

Frankly it sounds like your baggage moreso than Prince's. Why else would you presume to know what he did or did not say or do for Vanity over the years? Why take it upon yourself to ASSume so much of people you don't know from a can of paint?

The thread is about Prince being more open is his performances. It has nothing to do with Wendy, Lisa, Andre, Jesse or any other projections you throw in the mix.



I recall in an interview with Vanity she said when she was in he hospital recovering Prince did send her flowers. The may have interacted more than we know.
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Reply #73 posted 02/18/16 5:11am

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iZsaZsa said:

babynoz said:

He will discover how healing it can be to open up sometimes. I've always felt that Prince did not realize how strong he is inside. Maybe now he does.

Is it the talking live with strangers, you mean? I always thought that he was wide open in his lyrics, even if he wasn't always completely understood, that he knew what he was 'dumping' into his songs. But just talking about it is very new. It's nice. smile


I agree. His lyrics can be very expressive but even when they aren't I usually understand what he's saying. I dont think the OP was talking about lyrics though, so I was trying to respond to the OP.

I don't know if you have older relatives but often as we reach a certain age and have gained more maturity and wisdom we become more comfortable in our own skin. Younglings have yet to realize how perspective can change over the years.

So I was just trying to discuss what I thought could be a reason for him being more open because that's what I thought the thread was about. Apparently for others it's just another excuse to bring up their own baggage and off topic issues.

Anyway, thanks to Militant for trying and thank you too. highfive This could have been a good thread but, oh well.... shrug






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Reply #74 posted 02/18/16 5:32am

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babynoz said:



iZsaZsa said:


babynoz said:

He will discover how healing it can be to open up sometimes. I've always felt that Prince did not realize how strong he is inside. Maybe now he does.



Is it the talking live with strangers, you mean? I always thought that he was wide open in his lyrics, even if he wasn't always completely understood, that he knew what he was 'dumping' into his songs. But just talking about it is very new. It's nice. smile


I agree. His lyrics can be very expressive but even when they aren't I usually understand what he's saying. I dont think the OP was talking about lyrics though, so I was trying to respond to the OP.

I don't know if you have older relatives but often as we reach a certain age and have gained more maturity and wisdom we become more comfortable in our own skin. Younglings have yet to realize how perspective can change over the years.

So I was just trying to discuss what I thought could be a reason for him being more open because that's what I thought the thread was about. Apparently for others it's just another excuse to bring up their own baggage and off topic issues.

Anyway, thanks to Militant for trying and thank you too. highfive This could have been a good thread but, oh well.... shrug







I want to learn more. smile I think he's very brave to do this show. I could say that he has always had it in him, but that makes it seem/sound so easy, and I think that that's not true. It's age in a good way.
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Reply #75 posted 02/18/16 5:33am

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Sorry about that. I won't dicuss the pricing stuff on this thread any more. I should have started another thread. Sorry again
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Reply #76 posted 02/18/16 5:33am

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Let the man speak! yes
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Reply #77 posted 02/18/16 5:40am

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murph said:

lol....This shit^^^^^

Oh... hey speaking of Prince opening up more during the 'Piano and Mic' shows.... When are you going to ackowledge that you were wrong about Wendy and Lisa not doing any writing for Prince, since he brought it up at the Paisley shows and said that in fact they did. I remember you claimed you had a lot of, ahem, 'inside information', that has since proven to be false. You may as well own it on this thread.....

I never said W&L didn't do any writing for Prince or contribute music u silly, Troll....lol

I even mentioned that Lisa contributed music for the first Time album and that W&L contributed to the ATWIAD and Parade periods (most of their contributions on The Dream Factory, which was shelved)....Hell, I even mentioned that Jesse Johnson contributed to "Jungle Love".......

What I said was Trolling ass folks like yourself have made it seem like Prince would not be Prince without W&L....I also balked at SPECIFIC songs that were being listed by yourself and others that supposedly Prince had help on....Big difference....But mostly? I based my info not from hating ass fans like yourself on the Org....I based it straight from the girls themselves....FROM THEIR OWN MOUTHS....one-on-one....lol

Now go play in the middle of the street and try not to miss the moving cars........

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Reply #78 posted 02/18/16 5:51am

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What did Prince say? My silence is part of the music. lol mushy
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Reply #79 posted 02/18/16 5:52am

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iZsaZsa said:

babynoz said:


I agree. His lyrics can be very expressive but even when they aren't I usually understand what he's saying. I dont think the OP was talking about lyrics though, so I was trying to respond to the OP.

I don't know if you have older relatives but often as we reach a certain age and have gained more maturity and wisdom we become more comfortable in our own skin. Younglings have yet to realize how perspective can change over the years.

So I was just trying to discuss what I thought could be a reason for him being more open because that's what I thought the thread was about. Apparently for others it's just another excuse to bring up their own baggage and off topic issues.

Anyway, thanks to Militant for trying and thank you too. highfive This could have been a good thread but, oh well.... shrug






I want to learn more. smile I think he's very brave to do this show. I could say that he has always had it in him, but that makes it seem/sound so easy, and I think that that's not true. It's age in a good way.



I think you nailed it....it hasn't been as easy for him as commonly believed. I had every confidence that he could do this but I'm not sure if he did?

We're all headed in the direction of aging so we may as well do it right. I'm turning into my mother in a good way because she was an exceptional woman. cool

Prince is gonna be reflecting on a lot of things that he thought he never would.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #80 posted 02/18/16 5:53am

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funksterr said:

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

prince DID NOT say Wendy or Lisa wrote anything @ his PaisleyPark Piano & a Microphone Gala. He only said Lisa did a very small harpsichord part 4 Raspberry Beret that's it!

Ehh.. that's not what he said at all so keep your misinformation out of it.

Uh huh...lol....I'm not finished with u yet....

Don't know about KCOOL....But this is where I get MY information from....From the girls themselves....They broke it down to me....A blast from the past.....Hope u learn something...

VIBE Magazine

The Revolution duo on Prince's lost dream
By K. Murphy (2009)

When talking to keyboardist Lisa Coleman and guitarist Wendy Melvoin about their experiences working with mercurial funk-rock God Prince, the stories are seemingly endless. So much so, that we couldn’t fit the bulk of the duo’s interview into our 51 Best Albums That Never Were package, which highlighted Prince’s now mythical 1986 unreleased project Dream Factory (Paisley Park). These days Wendy and Lisa—the most celebrated members of the Purple One’s classic ‘80s backing band The Revolution—are still making uncompromising music with the release of the latest album White Flags of Winter Chimneys (wendyandlisa.com).

So what’s it like recording with a prodigious talent who can write a song as easy as “brushing his teeth” as Coleman muses? Read on.

VIBE.com: The Dream Factory album remains one of Prince's most coveted unreleased works. What do you recall about the start of the studio sessions?

Wendy: When we were working on it, it wasn’t called the Dream Factory. It wasn’t that record. The time between Parade and Prince’s Sign O’ The Times was an incredibly prolific time for me, Lisa and Prince together. There were so many songs that didn’t end up on any records that later ended up on Sign O’ The Times. At that time I remember Susannah, my sister, was doing a lot of vocals on that record.

Lisa: There also another record that people refer to called “Crystal Ball”. But I remember doing songs that were 15 minutes long and all these different sections.

Wendy: There was also “Roadhouse Garden “which was unreleased as part of that as well.

Lisa: We were traveling and working everyday.

Prince's songwriting prowess has now become legendary. What was it like to work when an artist who could write a song and record it in one day?

Lisa: Prince, he can write a song a day. I remember that whole time as being so creative. We were really exploring a lot of things. It was buying new gear.

Wendy: Lisa and I bought the Fairlight [sampling synthesizer] into the situation.

Lisa: The Fairlight was just inspiration for a writer like Prince – for all of us. There were flute sounds, wind sounds, voice samples, hand clap sounds. We would just build these songs around it.

"All My Dreams” is arguably the highlight of Dream Factory. You can hear influences from jazz to 1930's Hollywood musicals within the framework of that track. This was a pretty ambitious track.

Wendy: It reminded me of classic Kid Creole and The Coconuts. Prince had this cool sort of personality when he was singing it. One track he sang through a megaphone and the other track was a clean track and he mixed the two. And Lisa and I were doing these crazy background vocals.

Lisa: Prince would tell us when we would be doing background vocals, “Sing like you are Betty Davis.” If we weren’t in the studio we would watch old black and white films and that whole “Puttin’ On The Ritz” era.

It was during this time that the Revolution was on tour with Prince for the Hit & Run tour. How were you guys able to keep the frantic pace of touring and the marathon recording sessions Prince was known for?

Lisa: You know I got to say we were not doing drugs (laughs). If we had, it would have been bad.

Wendy: I save my wine consumption for now, as an older dame.

"Visions" seemed to be a huge curve pitch for Prince. How did he approach you (Lisa) about creating a short avant-garde jazz piano instrumental?

Lisa: Prince had being thinking of ideas of doing piano interludes on a record. He had just got a new grand piano in his house. His studio was downstairs in this basement. It was all improvisational. I played it once and that’s what that is. I haven’t played it since. We were just testing out the set up. Susan Rogers recorded it and miked the piano. He didn’t even have any inputs that day. We were just running a cable from upstairs (laughs). We were just testing out the gear. Prince wasn’t there. He just asked us to do some thing. He said, “Make them two and half minute pieces.” So I recorded a few and that’s what “Visions” is.

Then there's “Witness 4 The Prosecution." There's a very hard rocking vibe to that track, but Prince being Prince also decided to add a gospel feel to it.

Lisa: That was good stuff. That was a moment when we were all in a room and Prince pressed play and just said, “Do you like it?” [laughs] I do remember being in the room singing those background vocals and getting up really high, trying to work that vibrato. [laughs]

Can you shed light into the track “Strange Relationship," a song Prince had recorded and given to you to finish?

Wendy: We got a master tape that had Prince’s vocals, piano and drums. He said, “Take it and finish it.” So Lisa and I went back to Los Angeles and created the other parts to it. The sitar sound came from a sample from the Fairlight.

How did you feel when you heard "Strange Relationship" on Prince's landmark '87 work Sign O’ The Times, stripped of you and Lisa's contributions?

Wendy: Jealous that our name was not on it and that he took us off.

Your relationship with Prince seemed to be the closest out of anyone from '84 to '86. What do you feel was Prince's motive for letting you and Lisa go and disbanding the Revolution?

Wendy: That was the relationship he, me, and Lisa had. It became this triumvirate, a three-headed monster. And that was the main reason why he let us go. He wanted to express himself completely. We were doing so much work. That’s the way I rationalize it now. Prince may have other reasons why he let us go. He’s never really talked about that. But we were led to believe that he needed to get back his mojo.

Lisa: That was hard. After getting fired I remember two things: The morning I was blow-drying my hair thinking, “Did we just get fired?” [laughs] And then when Sign O’ The Times came out. We listened to it like, “Oh wow...we are gone.” It was like a breakup and seeing your boyfriend with another girl.

Looking back, what comes to mind thinking about your time with Prince during one of his most productive periods?

Wendy: That was a creative time for Lisa and I as well. We wanted to show Prince things he had never heard before. And we are very proud of that.

Your current album White Flags of Winter Chimneys features some of the same left field, quirky, experimental hallmarks that can be found on the Dream Factory. Are we going to see a Wendy & Lisa tour anytime soon?

Lisa: We are looking into that now. Even back when we had a big record deal it was like, “We don’t have enough money to put you in a room.” We might be in New York in the summertime so we might set up a residency.

Wendy: What would ultimately be cool because we work with so many great musicians, we have this band called Edith Funker with Questlove, Erykah badu, Doyal Bram Hall, James Poyser and Jazzy Jeff. We cut songs and we are trying to finish a record. Quest has been out on the road for about a year now and Erykah has been out for a year, but what could be great is if we could all go out as this revue. That’s my goal.

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Reply #81 posted 02/18/16 5:53am

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antonb said:

Sorry about that. I won't dicuss the pricing stuff on this thread any more. I should have started another thread. Sorry again



No worries, like I said in my first reply, it's a legitimate concern. There was some discussion about it over in the concert threads. nod

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #82 posted 02/18/16 5:57am

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iZsaZsa said:

What did Prince say? My silence is part of the music. lol mushy



That's a good saying and I've heard other musicians say the same thing.

Militant is a young musician and I'd like to hear his take on it. Can a song be too cluttered? Sometimes a silence in the right place can have meaning.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #83 posted 02/18/16 7:17am

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funksterr said:



Replica said:




funksterr said:



Some of you have a little trouble seeing reality when it comes to Prince. It must be his eyeliner and glitter and whatnot.



What you read into things is on you. What I read into things is on me. It's all assumptions.



That's true... except... I'm a lot closer to the facts at hand, than what a lot of you are saying. Prince is notoriously insensitive and dickish to people. Expecially when he was 22-25 years old. Even Prince said it was a story he probably shouldn't be saying. Guilty conscience.


---- Unless you were at this concert you need to SNIP. You are either a troll or a complete idiot. The utter nonsense you post on this board is mind boggling.

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Reply #84 posted 02/18/16 7:17am

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iZsaZsa said:


babynoz said:



I agree. His lyrics can be very expressive but even when they aren't I usually understand what he's saying. I dont think the OP was talking about lyrics though, so I was trying to respond to the OP.

I don't know if you have older relatives but often as we reach a certain age and have gained more maturity and wisdom we become more comfortable in our own skin. Younglings have yet to realize how perspective can change over the years.

So I was just trying to discuss what I thought could be a reason for him being more open because that's what I thought the thread was about. Apparently for others it's just another excuse to bring up their own baggage and off topic issues.

Anyway, thanks to Militant for trying and thank you too. highfive This could have been a good thread but, oh well.... shrug








I want to learn more. smile I think he's very brave to do this show. I could say that he has always had it in him, but that makes it seem/sound so easy, and I think that that's not true. It's age in a good way.



I think you nailed it....it hasn't been as easy for him as commonly believed. I had every confidence that he could do this but I'm not sure if he did?

We're all headed in the direction of aging so we may as well do it right. I'm turning into my mother in a good way because she was an exceptional woman. cool

Prince is gonna be reflecting on a lot of things that he thought he never would.


I love him. He could tell me anything.
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Reply #85 posted 02/18/16 7:19am

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iZsaZsa said:


What did Prince say? My silence is part of the music. lol mushy



That's a good saying and I've heard other musicians say the same thing.

Militant is a young musician and I'd like to hear his take on it. Can a song be too cluttered? Sometimes a silence in the right place can have meaning.


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Reply #86 posted 02/18/16 7:26am

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funksterr said:

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

prince DID NOT say Wendy or Lisa wrote anything @ his PaisleyPark Piano & a Microphone Gala. He only said Lisa did a very small harpsichord part 4 Raspberry Beret that's it!

Ehh.. that's not what he said at all so keep your misinformation out of it.

Actually KCOOLMUSIQ is correct. On the second show that night he spefically said "She wrote that part. NOT the song. That part. Not. The song" I think this is word for word what he said.

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #87 posted 02/18/16 7:43am

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babynoz said:

iZsaZsa said:

What did Prince say? My silence is part of the music. lol mushy



That's a good saying and I've heard other musicians say the same thing.

Militant is a young musician and I'd like to hear his take on it.

Can a song be too cluttered?

razz

100% yes.

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FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #88 posted 02/18/16 8:22am

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babynoz said:

iZsaZsa said:

What did Prince say? My silence is part of the music. lol mushy



That's a good saying and I've heard other musicians say the same thing.

Militant is a young musician and I'd like to hear his take on it. Can a song be too cluttered? Sometimes a silence in the right place can have meaning.

For sure. I often say that you know you've got a good song when you've got too many good parts, and you end up having to make the tough decision of which parts to take out. This is consistent with how Prince worked in the 80's, because all the stuff he took out would end up on the extended mixes! lol And the extreme end of that is knowing when you just don't need a part somewhere and that whole part of the audio spectrum can be silent - like WDC not having a traditional bassline and letting the low end of the drums cover that part. That's what brings attention to the genius of the drum programming.


It's hard though. Letting the track breathe is really tough sometimes. And sometimes it's hard to tell whether you need to remove a part, or whether you can just be a bit more creative with the production and mixing so each part can breathe without getting in the way of other stuff.

But I think Prince is talking more about the songwriting than the production here. He definitely uses a lot of space in the way he constructs his songs, his chord progressions etc. I remember "Crystal Ball" was the song that made me really stand up and take notice of the way he uses silence.







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Reply #89 posted 02/18/16 8:54am

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funksterr said:

I was feeling bad about Vanity's passing, but reading Prince's comments... idk. I think it's a distasteful tribute to reminise on the day of a friends' passing, about the time he... domesticaly abused her. 'Called me short. I had your azz thrown in a pool. RIP Vanity'. That's Prince ghetto azz for ya'! biggrin Seems like everything in Purple Rain has an element of truth to it.


I agree. I said something similar in another thread. Not much of a 'tribute' imo. I'm sure there was a different story he could told beside one of him getting so butt-hurt he had someone throw someone in a pool. Apparently she was right or had made a point if u did eventually hafta send your body guard to playfully throw her in the pool. Short stuff couldn't man up and do it himself?
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