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Photographer Steve Parke shares memories Sweet memories, all from his facebook where he is also posting photos https://www.facebook.com/...otography/
When Prince brought the New Power Soul Revue - as he called it (with Larry Graham and Chaka Khan ) to Baltimore, we were hanging out backstage before the show. Prince called over to me and said "Come with me."
*** When I knew Duncan was going to be born, I was in the parking garage with Prince and he asked me what we were naming him. *** Every so often I had to say what was on my mind, and it's not always casual when it comes to a guy who is your boss, but also a friend, but also ...your boss. I never wanted to come off cheesy or say something stupid. But one laaaate night we were in my office and Prince was talking about his guitar playing and some of his influences and how George Benson had just showed him a thing or two he'd never seen, I pipe up with Next day, I think a Sunday because we were the only ones there as far as I remember, he called up to me and said to come to "A". *** Most people don't know I was a theater major through college. Good thing that was my field of study because it was something that taught me to dive into situations full on. I picked up the art stuff on my own.
*** Prince had a pretty great sense of humor. We would sit late into the night working together, and the main phone line in the studios was set to ring the whole building when no one was at the front desk. Often it was Hans (engineer), Prince and me. So invariably the phone would ring. I was terrible at answering because I always forgot the code. But quite a few times Prince looked at me like - - you going to get it? I tended to shrug and keep working. So he took to answering the phone. In doing so he had a fake "country" voice or a super thick midwestern accent. I only heard his part of it but it regularly was "No, Prince isn't here." "I'm sorry, what number were you calling." or "Can I take your order?" It went on from there. He would laugh after he hung up. Punked by Prince. When I would actually break a smile (remember I am SUPPOSED TO BE WORKING) he worked the conversation harder. I swear one of them lasted 10 or 15 full minutes. Sometimes it WAS somebody who needed to get through to the studios and he just shoved the phone at me. He even answered calls direct to my line saying "Steve's office". Of course I couldn't tell people who my assistant was...lol. *** I took a few days away from posting because I have been steeped in the emotion surrounding the death of someone I really cared about. Generous outpourings of concern and love can be overwhelming, even when appreciated. I did a few interviews, was asked for some quotes, shared a lot of photos, and managed to make it through Purple Rain at the movie theater for the sake of my son, who had never seen it. Through it all I started to think of how Prince literally built a world around himself - a place to create all the time. He was not a work-aholic, he was a create-aholic. He could casually be laying down a rhythm guitar line while holding a conversation with me. Or tell me to grab my camera and hop in his car and we'd be in a beautiful arboretum snapping images in five minutes. Or hand me a video camera and ask to shoot while he played guitar to a track and writhed in the smoke of a fog machine. Or have me involve pretty much every breathing person at Paisley Park speed-melting candles around a set so he could start filming (The Most Beautiful Girl in the World). This was just the way it was. [Edited 5/11/16 14:02pm] [Edited 5/11/16 14:02pm] | |
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Absolutely lovely. | |
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Your vocal arrangements." I said. "I think they are amazing and so layered into the songs people miss that about you."
This. If all I ever heard from the Vault were songs that consisted solely of the way he layered and arranged his vocals, I would be in heaven.
I do remember on more than a few occasions that Prince would do this again. When I listen to "Adore" that's the most amazing part of the song to me.
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Man.... it's dusty in here. I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore... | |
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Wonderful. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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That was fantastic. I'll be the first in line if he ever puts out a picture book. | |
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What a great read! I love reading this stuff. Forever changed | |
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BlackandRising said: When I listen to "Adore" that's the most amazing part of the song to me.
Just thinking about that part has made me burst into tears, I'm at work so I'm blinking real hard at the moment. If there is a memorial and a mass choir sings the ending of Adore, I will be DONE | |
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"I don't make the rules. I just play" | |
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