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Thread started 02/16/16 7:38am

lwr001

Mark ronson finally thanked Prince

last night when they won for Uptown Funk

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Reply #1 posted 02/16/16 9:26am

2020

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Its about time but still have little to no respect for this guy...originally claiming he had never heard of The Time....pleasssssseeeeee

The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

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All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #2 posted 02/16/16 9:37am

jaawwnn

2020 said:

Its about time but still have little to no respect for this guy...originally claiming he had never heard of The Time....pleasssssseeeeee

Really? I thought the issue some (very petty) people had was that he was acknowleding the Time but not Prince?

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Reply #3 posted 02/16/16 9:50am

feeluupp

believe last years episode of crate diggers, Mark Ronson spoke about the time Prince came up to him in the club asking what record he was spinning... Mark praised Prince in the video, also had a 1986 PARADE TOUR GERMANY poster framed in his studio.

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Reply #4 posted 02/16/16 10:14am

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It was nice that he shouted out Prince and others, including The Meters, in his acceptance speech. I was a little down that Allen Toussaint got such a brief tribute (despite being first in the segment, prior to all of the subjects of each tribute performance) and that evened things out somewhat.

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Reply #5 posted 02/16/16 11:27am

Zannaloaf

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Its about time but still have little to no respect for this guy...originally claiming he had never heard of The Time....pleasssssseeeeee

That is possible. The song takes as much form other artists as the Time. But people obsessed with the Time and Prince have a hard time seeing that (not saying that is the case for you)

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Reply #6 posted 02/16/16 11:31am

lwr001

Zannaloaf said:

2020 said:

Its about time but still have little to no respect for this guy...originally claiming he had never heard of The Time....pleasssssseeeeee

That is possible. The song takes as much form other artists as the Time. But people obsessed with the Time and Prince have a hard time seeing that (not saying that is the case for you)

they looking at their watches like MOrris..i call BS

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Reply #7 posted 02/16/16 1:19pm

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Prince doesn't need thanks from the likes of Mark Ronson.

he's a rich, posh boy who's daddy bought him a studio and then he ran amok stealing other people's music. Have less than zero time/respect for him.

Uptown Funk was such a blatant rip off (of living in America and many more) that they had to add 5 or 6 additional writers (inc The Gap Band - oops up side your head) to the credits of the song to prevent them getting sued.

rant over

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Reply #8 posted 02/16/16 3:29pm

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the main thing that the song takes from Prince is the use of synths in place of horns. the rhythm guitar is very Princely also but not unique to prince.

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Reply #9 posted 02/16/16 10:30pm

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A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by.

Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown.

Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.
If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it!
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Reply #10 posted 02/17/16 3:41am

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lust said:

A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by. Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown. Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.

True.

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Reply #11 posted 02/17/16 6:00am

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NouveauDance said:



lust said:


A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by. Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown. Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.

True.


It amusesbme when people get all miffed at peeps for stealing Prince stuff when Prince is one of the biggest thievs in the game. I mean theif in a good musician manner btw...

The Prince influence is heave in the song but by no means is itbabprince rip off...its a tribute to a genere. So many others got lifted in the song. It's incredible how widespread thebtheivery was. Love the record. It was made into its own thing without sounding like any one person. A bit of an accomplishment imo. Like a 5 minute megamix without the use of a turntable.
[Edited 2/17/16 6:04am]
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Reply #12 posted 02/17/16 6:07am

BlackCandle

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"Jamie Starr's a Thief..."
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"Had to get off the boat so I could walk on water..."
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Reply #13 posted 02/17/16 11:56am

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I saw Morris Day and the Time last August here in my hometown. I don't remember the wording but Morris called out Ronson and Mars. It was actually pretty funny.

"Hey, I got the butta 4 ya muffin, honey.. I'm just 2 old 2 hold the knife!"
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Reply #14 posted 02/17/16 2:20pm

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lust said:

A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by. Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown. Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.

Ditto

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Reply #15 posted 02/17/16 2:24pm

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BobGeorge909 said:

NouveauDance said:

True.

It amusesbme when people get all miffed at peeps for stealing Prince stuff when Prince is one of the biggest thievs in the game. I mean theif in a good musician manner btw...

I remember Joni Mitchell calling Prince a "hybrid"; I think that is fair description.

klick
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Reply #16 posted 02/17/16 7:09pm

Thizz

lust said:

A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by. Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown. Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.

Prince is a composite of James Brown, Charlie Chaplin and Jimi Hendrix

[Edited 2/17/16 19:12pm]

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Reply #17 posted 02/17/16 10:15pm

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Mark is a great artist and musician but Uptown Funk is garbage

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Reply #18 posted 02/18/16 1:01am

jaawwnn

The problem with it is it's pastiche. Good pastiche, but still pastiche. Then again, arguably so is Musicology

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Reply #19 posted 02/18/16 1:31am

Thizz

SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:

Mark is a great artist and musician but Uptown Funk is garbage

Hey everybody . . hit songs that are appreciated by the masses are garbage

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Reply #20 posted 02/18/16 1:42am

thedance

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SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:

Mark is a great artist and musician but Uptown Funk is garbage

Garbage? well the latest Prince HitNRun Phase 2 is garbage as well.

To be honest I really like "Uptown Funk" a lot.. music

Better and with more nerve than any Prince song "since many years".... imho... wink

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Reply #21 posted 02/18/16 2:37am

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lust said:

A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by. Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown. Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.

A lot of sense this...

Personally though, I found the song very derivative after the second listen.

The thing about Prince is he added to JB and re-interpreted him.

JB added and re-interpreted the likes of Cab Calloway.

This song just seems like a painting by numbers funk song with nothing new added but rather Ronson just deconstructed an earlier Prince or Jam/Lewis production. Nothing new, progressive or edgy that I have identified.

Nevertheless - hopefully it has stimulated a few who have not been exposed to the genre to explore Prince outside of the "Hits", JB, Cab, Brothers Johnson, O'jays etc...

~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~
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Reply #22 posted 02/18/16 5:02am

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thedance said:

SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:

Mark is a great artist and musician but Uptown Funk is garbage

Garbage? well the latest Prince HitNRun Phase 2 is garbage as well.

To be honest I really like "Uptown Funk" a lot.. music

Better and with more nerve than any Prince song "since many years".... imho... wink

Phase 2 is not garbage , Uptown funk is garbage. cool Even shitty diapers are better than Uptown flunk razz

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Reply #23 posted 02/18/16 2:11pm

jaawwnn

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lust said:


A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by. Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown. Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.


A lot of sense this...



Personally though, I found the song very derivative after the second listen.



The thing about Prince is he added to JB and re-interpreted him.



JB added and re-interpreted the likes of Cab Calloway.



This song just seems like a painting by numbers funk song with nothing new added but rather Ronson just deconstructed an earlier Prince or Jam/Lewis production. Nothing new, progressive or edgy that I have identified.



Nevertheless - hopefully it has stimulated a few who have not been exposed to the genre to explore Prince outside of the "Hits", JB, Cab, Brothers Johnson, O'jays etc...



Exactly, yeah. You could have released Uptown Funk in 1982 and it would have fit right in. Although people might have marvelled a little at how clean sounding it is...
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Reply #24 posted 02/18/16 2:47pm

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Thizz said:

lust said:

A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by. Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown. Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.

Prince is a composite of James Brown, Charlie Chaplin and Jimi Hendrix

[Edited 2/17/16 19:12pm]

...and Sly Stone and Rick James.

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Reply #25 posted 02/18/16 7:35pm

SanDiegoFunkDa
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Thizz said:

SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:

Mark is a great artist and musician but Uptown Funk is garbage

Hey everybody . . hit songs that are appreciated by the masses are garbage

its sounds so generic. its sounds like music for a commercial. Mark's other music is so much better

[Edited 2/18/16 19:36pm]

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Reply #26 posted 02/18/16 7:42pm

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klick2me said:



BobGeorge909 said:


NouveauDance said:


True.



It amusesbme when people get all miffed at peeps for stealing Prince stuff when Prince is one of the biggest thievs in the game. I mean theif in a good musician manner btw...



I remember Joni Mitchell calling Prince a "hybrid"; I think that is fair description.



Excellent assessment
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Reply #27 posted 02/20/16 1:52am

smiler69

I always thought Uptown Funk was a direct rip off from Man's Best Friend by George Clinton....A mashup of the two should be easy to pull off...
This is what it's like in the dream factory...
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Reply #28 posted 02/20/16 5:07am

RJOrion

Thizz said:



lust said:


A great song. Something accessible like that can open kids up to the old skool stuff that it was inspired by. Someone somewhere in the 80s was ripping on Prince for copying James Brown. Theft or homage? Depends on who you ask I Suppose.

Prince is a composite of James Brown, Charlie Chaplin and Jimi Hendrix

[Edited 2/17/16 19:12pm]



And also mix in Sly Stone and Little Richard, too
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Reply #29 posted 02/20/16 7:16am

Thizz

RJOrion said:

Thizz said:

Prince is a composite of James Brown, Charlie Chaplin and Jimi Hendrix

[Edited 2/17/16 19:12pm]

And also mix in Sly Stone and Little Richard, too

I was soooooo gonna say Little Richard by I ommitted it last minute from my post - I do believe every great artist's influence can be traced like lineage

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