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What about all this new music... :'( By Now Prince had released some more new tunes or live recordings I'm sure. "...Sonny Thompson had known Prince since childhood and remained a friend. He and Bland were frequently called in on short notice to serve as a rhythm section at Paisley Park, including everything from a Sheryl Crow collaboration to a shelved album with Maceo Parker to credits on such 2000s-era albums as “3121” and “Planet Earth.” “With ‘3121,’ we were just there to get tones for the engineer,” Bland recalled. “Prince came walking in and couldn’t wait to grab his guitar. He said, ‘What key are we in? OK, roll on this.’ It just happened.” Also Soul Asylum's drummer for the past decade -- he's touring a new record with Dave Pirner & Co. this summer -- Bland was back out at Prince’s studio drumming for him for some unspecified sessions this past winter. He and Thompson last saw the singer just a few weeks before his death, when he came out to see his old bandmates in their weekly Mambo’s Combo jam sessions at Bunkers in Minneapolis." --- http://www.startribune.com/prince-s-npg-bandmates-to-remember-him-the-best-way-we-know-how/381662611/ "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Probably the tightest and best band he ever had. The mighty NPG Power Trio.
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KoolEaze said: Probably the tightest and best band he ever had. The mighty NPG Power Trio.
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this was definitely one of my favorite bands of hims.. | |
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