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Eric Leeds: "Prince Was Not Meant to Grow Old" [img:$uid]http://i.imgur.com/GLGiP9j.png?1[/img:$uid]
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Eric Leeds has appeared to me as one of his most honest and rational bandmembers over the years. He'll tell it like it is. He won't go banas in any direction, just tell the truth. He would also be honest about what he liked about Prince music, and what he didn't love as much, without being disrespectful. He wasn't about kissing ass, but he had a huge amount of respect for Prince. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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That man was one of my favourite and probably one of the most important sideman back in the day. Always enjoyed his cool and sober statements, just as much as this interview. As a jazz brassman he´s probably used to have people die at younger age. Interesting what he says about Atlanta Bliss. Never had him in mind as a big contributor. | |
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Yes,you are 100 percent correct. That's one of the things I've loved about Eric over the years. | |
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Ok he has a point as far as Prince's image and legacy for the future, but of course that comes at a cost of P living some more good years. And all he could have contributed to the world, as well. When he wasn't in the news or doing concerts, I always hoped he was just chilling in Hawaii on a beach somewhere, enjoying life and relaxing. So he could have done that more as he grew older. Damn.
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I agree. I met him once at an Fdeluxe show, and he was very down-to-Earth. His saxophone sound is something I will always associate with the "golden" years of mainly '85 to '88 in Prince's music (especially the live music). At the Fdeluxe show, it was Eric's sax playing that really brought back the flavor of those years for me. His interviews are usually interesting and I enjoyed his perspective in this one, especially the parts about life on the road during the Lovesexy tour (and the stuff about Prince reserving some lanes at the bowling alley). | |
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Very nice article. Thanks for sharing. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Thanks for the article, I understand what Eric means when he talks about Prince not being meant to grow old, it's hard to picture the guy who wrote Head in his 70s I guess but all the same I (and all of us) would obviously much prefer that he did get that chance, and I would have loved to see how he would have matured as he entered old age. Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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Absolutely fantastic interview-Thanks so much for posting
Got a lot of respect for Eric-amazing player too | |
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Eric, what a man.
to these ears, his sax playing suited Prince's music more than any other sax player he ever employed.
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Eric ... one of my heroes and such a person of integrity. And by the way ... if you don't know his work with fdeluxe, go and grab their music. | |
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I concur. | |
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What a great interview. I love how it closes:
For everyone else, the music obviously is the lasting legacy, and the musical experience is for us our legacy with Prince, but the relationships are as important, if not more important. We have that because of him. That is one of the most important aspects of all of our mutual involvement with him.
It's that way for many of us, too, Eric. In the last few days, I've thought so much about all the people I never would have known, but for Prince. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Beautiful souls die young. I always loved Eric Leeds playing the saxophone. Much respect to him. | |
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Great memories and insight from Eric. Hope 2 read a lot of about beautiful one, from his bandmates. | |
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very insightful interview
Eric seems like a really nice level-headed guy | |
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