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Thread started 04/27/16 11:38am

ideation99

D'Angelo and the Revolution

After seeing that amazing rendition of Sometimes It Snows In April last night on Fallon, I wonder if anyone else would love to see D'Angelo connect with The Revolution and tour? He is literally the only person who should lead the vocals of his songs on stage. It would be a beautiful way to celebrate his songs and bring them to life again (with The Revolution). D'Angelo understands the nuances of the music and the vocals. You can tell he's studied these songs his whole life.

Let's start a petition!!

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Reply #1 posted 04/27/16 11:39am

nursev

I can get with it cool

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Reply #2 posted 04/27/16 11:40am

jaawwnn

Yeah i'm in!

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Reply #3 posted 04/27/16 11:41am

Spanky

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So down!
I wish u heaven
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Reply #4 posted 04/27/16 11:42am

Miles

Nah, TTD/ Sananda would be an ideal choice IMO smile.

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Reply #5 posted 04/27/16 11:43am

spookEElectric

He's already played with Eric Leeds and Jesse Johnson is in his band. The idea of him performing with the Revolution is quite feasible.
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Reply #6 posted 04/27/16 11:43am

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Good lord, no.
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Reply #7 posted 04/27/16 11:44am

thetimefan

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Either D or Sananda with the Revolution would be a great choice I think.
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Reply #8 posted 04/27/16 11:45am

CarrieMpls

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Wendy sang when they reunited in 2012 fpr Bobby Z's heart benefit. I'd love to see her do that again.

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Reply #9 posted 04/27/16 11:46am

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Abolutely not, the Revolution is fine on their own.

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Reply #10 posted 04/27/16 11:46am

bashraka

I wouldn't mind. D was mimicking Prince's performance style and music while Prince was alive. Why not do it now? His cover of "Sometimes It Snows In April" was poignant and nuanced. It's a little weird thinking about anyone singing Pirnce's music with the band Prince founded without Prince himself but maybe months from now, I could bring myself to embrace it.

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Reply #11 posted 04/27/16 11:48am

Dangelus

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I wouldn't be opposed to the idea smile

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Reply #12 posted 04/27/16 11:56am

MattyJam

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D'angelo is so overrated.

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Reply #13 posted 04/27/16 12:01pm

leadline

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Nobody can replace Prince, so why even try? It's a bit disrespectful as well to have any other front man aside from Prince for this revolution tribute. It's not about filling the spot with the next best thing, it's about honoring the one who is longer here anymore.

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Reply #14 posted 04/27/16 12:02pm

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Hi all

I'm not sure why he would do it, or whether I'd want to see it. A tribute act, performing Prince stuff, or as an original artist with the Revolution backing him? As a one-off tribute or memorial perhaps but I just don't see it as anything other than that.

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Reply #15 posted 04/27/16 12:04pm

seand67

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I'm with it. Just saw the video clip and was FLOORED. Minnie Riperton's Daughter Maya Rudolph was also a revelation with her background vocals.

ideation99 said:

After seeing that amazing rendition of Sometimes It Snows In April last night on Fallon, I wonder if anyone else would love to see D'Angelo connect with The Revolution and tour? He is literally the only person who should lead the vocals of his songs on stage. It would be a beautiful way to celebrate his songs and bring them to life again (with The Revolution). D'Angelo understands the nuances of the music and the vocals. You can tell he's studied these songs his whole life.

Let's start a petition!!

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Reply #16 posted 04/27/16 12:08pm

OldFriends4Sal
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I think there are enough people doing their own renditions of songs, I would prefere to see/hear people from within the Purple camp lead songs, I think it would be really touching to hear Morris Day lead a song, Jill JOnes lead a song, Sheila E, Susannah etc

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Reply #17 posted 04/27/16 12:09pm

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No.

I'd rather shared vocals by associates, like Wendy, Paul Peterson, Morris Day, Jill Jones etc.

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Reply #18 posted 04/27/16 12:10pm

seand67

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Hmm, that's a good idea as well

OldFriends4Sale said:

I think there are enough people doing their own renditions of songs, I would prefere to see/hear people from within the Purple camp lead songs, I think it would be really touching to hear Morris Day lead a song, Jill JOnes lead a song, Sheila E, Susannah etc

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Reply #19 posted 04/27/16 12:33pm

EmmaMcG

Personally, I'd like to see Andre Cymone do it.
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Reply #20 posted 04/27/16 12:51pm

bashraka

SquirrelMeat said:

No.

I'd rather shared vocals by associates, like Wendy, Paul Peterson, Morris Day, Jill Jones etc.

YES! Many associated like Jill Jones, Wendy and Susannah Melvoin, Paul Peterson, Andre Cymone, Dez Dickerson have been under acknowledged for contributing to Prince's music and the artists Prince produced like associated acts. Having these people front The Revolution for a few shows or a tour would be a better idea so they can get the respect and recognition they deserve they didn't get while Prince was alive. Also, Dangelo has his own career and not trying to be funny-he should focus on getting out of Prince's shadow rather than do "Dangelo And The Revolution". Prince has his legacy. I want to see D continue to build his.

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Reply #21 posted 04/27/16 12:56pm

khelm9

Lenny or Morris

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Reply #22 posted 04/27/16 1:30pm

NorthC

Y'know, this is exactly why I don't care about a Revolution reunion at all. Because no one can take his place.
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Reply #23 posted 04/27/16 1:46pm

Lianachan

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NorthC said:

Y'know, this is exactly why I don't care about a Revolution reunion at all. Because no one can take his place.


Understand and appreciate that entirely, but that's one thing I like about a Revolution reunion - nobody is trying to take his place, it's about celebrating him and his music. A Revolution reunion with somebody trying to replace Prince would just be like an above average tribute band. And that, I don't think we need.
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Reply #24 posted 04/27/16 1:53pm

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NorthC said:

Y'know, this is exactly why I don't care about a Revolution reunion at all. Because no one can take his place.

When the regrouped for Bobby Z in 2012 it did not have that feel at all that somone was 'taking' his place.


And I would still rather these people than Pattie Labelle TreySongz and anyone else

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Reply #25 posted 04/27/16 2:07pm

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NorthC said:

Y'know, this is exactly why I don't care about a Revolution reunion at all. Because no one can take his place.

Exactly how I feel. I totally get that it works for some people here, and that's great, but the idea of the Revolution without Prince, regardless of who fronts it, just seems wrong.

Also, I just feel we're getting into tribute band territory here.

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Reply #26 posted 04/27/16 2:07pm

terrig

I love D'Angelo. Last nights performance was heartbreaking, it showed his reverence, nuance, love, and his insecurity - I dont think D could pull it off for a whole show.

How about Rosie, Chaka, Alicia Keys, Angie Stone, Shelby, Nikka, Cyndi Lauper, Annie Lennox, Gaga, Steve Nicks, Bjork

I think putting some powerhouse women in there would really float his boat smile


I was inno way in favor of a Revolution re-emergence while P was alive...this should be a one time show thing over an evening or a few nights, record it and thats it.

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