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Reply #60 posted 05/20/16 3:22am

maplesyrupnjam

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Cloreen said:

maplesyrupnjam said:

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Marr's versatility stems from the fact that he could do anything on guitar. Bo Diddley rhythms to jingle jangle James Honeyman-Scott leads. Blues or funk chops? You mean to tell me that you think Marr couldn't do some scratch muted rhythms if he wanted to? The guy is versatile because he is a demon on guitar. Yeah, he never played a ska song. You think he couldn't?

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As for Marr never doing rock...Huh? Ever hear of "What Difference Does It Make"? That lick is more classic rock than The Stones' "Satisfaction."

Course I have. I love it. But if that's the best example you have of Marr's 'Rock' versatility then let's forget about it. It's simpler than Satisfaction.

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Reply #61 posted 05/20/16 7:21am

gerardv

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He was an all round talent which is why he was so special. I wonder if his having been called Prince from birth, made him feel that he had to reach for the stars in everything. Talent can be wasted if there is no hard work ethic and he probably abused the latter which might even have contributed to his early passing.

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For me, his greatest talent was song writing. He could write for any mood and put it to music that really moves you.

Good point

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Reply #62 posted 05/20/16 9:51am

Cloreen

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PeteSilas said:

what if I were to tell you that dez' solo in Little Red corvette was my all time favorite?

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Man, that Dez solo never did it for me. Prince was a far better soloist than Dez...I don't know why he accepted Dez's somewhat lackluster solo on "Little Red Corvette.

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I can't stand solos. I always see it as just a guy jerking off. Get back to the song already! But having said that, some solos I can like. For Prince it was the closing solos on "Never Take The Place Of Your Man," and "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad." Those two are the best Prince guitar work in my opinion.

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Reply #63 posted 05/20/16 9:57am

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Oh shut up Cloreen... lol lol lol



U said, "Mountains" was Prince's last great moment to u, right.. nuts

Tsk......... this is what you are... troll

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Reply #64 posted 05/20/16 10:08am

NorthC

Cloreen said:



PeteSilas said:


what if I were to tell you that dez' solo in Little Red corvette was my all time favorite?



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Man, that Dez solo never did it for me. Prince was a far better soloist than Dez...I don't know why he accepted Dez's somewhat lackluster solo on "Little Red Corvette.


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I can't stand solos. I always see it as just a guy jerking off. Get back to the song already! But having said that, some solos I can like. For Prince it was the closing solos on "Never Take The Place Of Your Man," and "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad." Those two are the best Prince guitar work in my opinion.


This reminds me of a quote from the film The Commitments:"Jazz is musical wanking." I always had the same feeling about long guitar solos. Jimi and Carlos are fantastic of course, but on the whole I agree that the best instrumentalists- in pop/rock/soul music anyway- play to make the song better. The thing with Prince is that he could do it all. He could do solos like the best of them, but he could play rhythm guitar too.
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Reply #65 posted 05/20/16 10:10am

NorthC

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Oh shut up Cloreen... lol lol lol



U said, "Mountains" was Prince's last great moment to u, right.. nuts

Tsk..... this is what you are... troll


No! We need people with a different opinion!
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Reply #66 posted 05/20/16 10:14am

lion88

His greatest talent? People pleasing?

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Reply #67 posted 05/20/16 10:18am

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^^ Ok NorthC:

But all Cloreen is doing is to stir things up nothing more nothing less,

Being provocative, that's a troll in other words, right?

Cloreen, he doesn't sound at all like a Prince fan... does he..?

I mean that thread about "Mountains", as much as I find the song & video brilliant, its still so silly what he said there.. wtf.... eek

Let's follow...... and we'll see.... is my guess.... neutral

Ps a lot of newbies here lately, never seen a comment from Lion88 before...

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Reply #68 posted 05/20/16 10:32am

Cloreen

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thedance said:


Cloreen, he doesn't sound at all like a Prince fan... does he..?

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Damn, you figured me out. I can't stand Prince. But for some reason every day a new Prince release came out I'd get into my car, drive to the record store, and plunk down my money to buy a record from a guy I'm not a fan of. And what's even weirder, I'd do the same thing whenever tickets went on sale to see the guy in concert. Pay good money to sit there for three hours to watch a guy I'm not a fan of.

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All that for a guy I am not a fan of. You should see what I do when I actually am a fan of someone!

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Reply #69 posted 05/20/16 11:42am

PeteSilas

Cloreen said:

PeteSilas said:

what if I were to tell you that dez' solo in Little Red corvette was my all time favorite?

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Man, that Dez solo never did it for me. Prince was a far better soloist than Dez...I don't know why he accepted Dez's somewhat lackluster solo on "Little Red Corvette.

".

I can't stand solos. I always see it as just a guy jerking off. Get back to the song already! But having said that, some solos I can like. For Prince it was the closing solos on "Never Take The Place Of Your Man," and "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad." Those two are the best Prince guitar work in my opinion.

it wasn't just the solo, it was perfect for the song and also the soloing underneath the rest of the end of the song was just phenomenal, and no, i'm not talking his technique, the song was fantastic. that solo though was actually spliced together from two takes.

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Reply #70 posted 05/20/16 11:45am

PeteSilas

how about the solo on the end of three chains o gold, i heard that was levi but it was pretty blistering.

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Reply #71 posted 05/20/16 11:51am

nursev

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nursev said:

Prince's greatest asset was his voice and this:

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He was the greatest musician to ever live, but his voice and his charisma helped him to bring the message to us wink IMHO he was the greatest performer ever...he knew it took the whole package to get the job done.

Lol, why is his mole, beauty mark or whatever you want to call it shaped like a heart?

of course...its Prince lol

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Reply #72 posted 05/20/16 11:58am

cardinal

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all of them.

but if i had to pick one, i would say songwriter. no one i have ever heard of can put words together and express so much so prolifically and deeply.

could...could put words together...damn....gonna take a while...
"If u love somebody, your life won't be in vain
And there's always a rainbow, at the end of every rain."--peace and love, dear prince.....
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Reply #73 posted 05/20/16 12:25pm

PeteSilas

It's safe to say, and I repeat, cumulatively, he was better than everyone, everyone hands down. So, lets say that Jerry Lee Lewis could play piano better, he couldn't write, Let's say jimi played better, he couldn't play drums bass and piano or dance like Prince. Let's say James was a better dancer, he couldn't play like Prince. Been lots of talent but he's the best. I'd say for sheer charisma, in my personal opinion, only Elvis and Michael leave everyone in the dust, just my opinion. But putting it all together, Prince was better than anyone you care to mention in this style of music.

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Reply #74 posted 05/21/16 5:16am

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PeteSilas said:

how about the solo on the end of three chains o gold, i heard that was levi but it was pretty blistering.

you heard it was Levi? Where?

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Reply #75 posted 05/21/16 5:48am

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PeteSilas said:

I always thought there were undertones of a great classical composer to prince, sure he played it up in his prime with the 1800's suits and it's been said he was fascinated by the movie amadeus, but he really was that exceptional. You don't find people with that kind of aura in this kind of music, the idea is almost laughable. I mean, i saw a bust of Elvis in the vein of the busts of beethoven and mozart, it was a bold statement and Elvis was great but not in the same way. Prince however always had that genius, composer, madman aura. In another life he'd have been a peer to Mozart and Beethoven.

Totally agree. Just recently I was telling someone that in the future, when they mention great composers, Prince's name will be mentioned alongside those of Mozart and Beethoven.

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Reply #76 posted 05/21/16 12:30pm

PeteSilas

ufoclub said:

PeteSilas said:

how about the solo on the end of three chains o gold, i heard that was levi but it was pretty blistering.

you heard it was Levi? Where?

I read it on here semi-recently, but i had to search for it. but the guitarists here were saying that it wasn't Prince, so it's a possibility.

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Reply #77 posted 05/21/16 12:38pm

funksterr

People. He was best at getting people to do what he wanted.

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Reply #78 posted 05/21/16 1:04pm

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PeteSilas said:

It's safe to say, and I repeat, cumulatively, he was better than everyone, everyone hands down. So, lets say that Jerry Lee Lewis could play piano better, he couldn't write, Let's say jimi played better, he couldn't play drums bass and piano or dance like Prince. Let's say James was a better dancer, he couldn't play like Prince. Been lots of talent but he's the best. I'd say for sheer charisma, in my personal opinion, only Elvis and Michael leave everyone in the dust, just my opinion. But putting it all together, Prince was better than anyone you care to mention in this style of music.



And don't forget about his brilliant songwriting/compositional skills that the aforementioned didn't have.
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Reply #79 posted 05/21/16 1:33pm

PeteSilas

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People. He was best at getting people to do what he wanted.

he was, but you know, as I've grown older, I've seen myself you can't really be a nice guy and get anywhere. Especially with musicians, they all think they're the shit so you pretty much have to be an asshole. I think there were exceptions for Prince, he has said there is no need to tell a Maceo anything, he already knows what needs to be done. but the stories of him just drilling people to no end are legendary. When I was a sweet kid, wet behind the ears, I was horrified reading those stories about my hero, but now not so much. Musicians are some knuckleheads, lazy, non-punctual. And the more you think about it, if you take any one characteristic away from Prince, there may have never been a Prince.

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