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Prince in the 90s - RS http://www.rollingstone.c...505?page=6
Good read. Pretty much confirms what I thought if this period. (was Tommy talking about Wendy or Miko?)
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If it's a put down I won't read it. The 90s were actually more consistant. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Not a put down but an honest and frank look back by some of the members of the band. (Michael and Tommy and some managers).
Here's the subtitle "Inside the decade when the late icon formed one of his greatest bands – and faced some of his toughest trials"
here's a highlight:
"There was a guy who worked at Paisley who wore unusually short cut-off shorts. It was just these hairy white legs. I was passing that guy in the hallway and Prince was talking to somebody on the phone downstairs, and he ended the conversation by saying, "Yeah, and tell that dude the next time he comes to work with those Daisy Dukes on, he's done.""
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He said for every good album there was a dud. There were no duds. 92-98 were a grand era. Made me a stronger fan. When it made me finally get into the bootlegs. The 80s did not do that.
I will agree Prince was really weird during that time. His most humble period was when duds became commonplace. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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the first part of that is pretty insightful and fun. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Best article yet. A real insight into the wacky world of Prince and the NPG. This is my favourite Prince period too. I'm not saying it was better than his great 80's run... but my fandom was never more intense than from Diamonds and Pearls until Emancipation. And all those wonderful collaborations (Kate Bush, Monie Love, Martika, Eric Leeds, 1800-New-Funk). I'd love to read a book in this format. I'm sure these guys could easily fill one. | |
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I should add that a lot of people will come away from this article with just one thought: 'Wow, Michael Jackson sent Prince video tapes!' | |
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Prince may have been doing drugs then too. sad. He was acting like a drug addict. Explained how he stayed awake. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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This was a really good article. I am a big fan of the music he made with The Revolution, but the songs he made with NPG was really amazing as well. Thanks for sharing Forever In My Life, forever in my heart. I love you Prince Rogers Nelson | |
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Great article. 'Just cause it's nasty, don't mean it's bad.' | |
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Great article, and I also loved this era. If there is one Prince band that I'd pay to see play on its own, it's that 93-96 NPG lineup with Sonny, Michael, Morris and Tommy. They were fierce. No Candy 4 Me | |
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It also confirms he had an apt in PP as of 1990. Several were saying it was never designed with a living space, despite the architect saying otherwise, but that's obviously not true. | |
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I love that Tommy Barbarella owns a bootleg MP3 of that BBC mini-concert. | |
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loved this. something different. i'm tired of always hearing about the revolution and 78-88. the original NPG was his best band and the early 90's are underrated. not to mention, overshadowed by the WB feud. | |
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Interesting thanks. He did seem to mellow as he got older. However, it's not as if he held his band to very high standards and slacked off himself. He pushed himself more than anyone else and this is where the respect for him comes from. Baby, you're a star.
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Stop doing A&R with your dick..........dead
Dave, stay away from my plants ...i cant breathe | |
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Thanks. I love to hear real things, not purple fantasy stories | |
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and it appears had a little squabble in him; nice | |
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The early to mid 90s is the era that made me more than a passing Prince fan. Outside of PR, the Symbol Album is my favorite Prince Album, period. I love everything from 91- to around 96ish.
D & P o+> Come TGE Chaos and Disorder
Throw in the black albums official release, Exodus, The Undertaker, The Beautiful Experience, some mixes from Come and TGE, maxi singles, and some videos and that era was incredible.
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Damn!!..That was a great read. I think the guitarist P disputed with was Miko. Someone on the org said they had a rehearsal tape where P and Miko get into a shouting match and almost go at it. The part where P wrestled with the manager was interesting. Would love to hear from Levi and Miko. | |
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Yes, I love this era, as well. is my favorite Prince album. ...and Come is an album I've always loved playing all the way through. It's great as a whole. TGE is very strong too. | |
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I've even come to appreciate 1993's Goldnigga recently as the novelty of Prince recording a full on rap album. It was a very diverse era for him. | |
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What a lame piece. They give too much ink to the suits. It would've been only fair to have an alternative view of the corporate record business. And they didn't give a fair shake to some of the great music of this P era. I already see it's going to be difficult hearing former band mates pump up their roles in his music. | |
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for days. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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It's a good read. That one quote from Sheila E was awesome. | |
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The Hornz on that album are remarkable, some great riffs too. | |
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Thanks for sharing this. I enjoy critical views and serious remembrance more than this bellypowdering that´s going on right now. | |
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Listen Prince had some good albums in the 90's But he didn't set the trends anymore.. Prince hated rap in the 1980's.. Alen Leeds confirmed that.. Then a few years later had rappers in his band.. I feel come, chaos& disorder, new power soul, The vault old friend's album, Were throw away albums.. Rave was ok .. Planet earth was another throw away.. Musicology was also nothing special... I have to admit that The one night alone period with rainbow children Was probably his best in the year 2000 era BOB4theFUNK | |
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Brilliant article. Best thing I've read in last 2 weeks. Some great untold inside info from my favourite era. . Funny about Tommy getting an mp3 of the BBC Radio One appearance. | |
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