Thread started 07/25/16 2:21amMandingo |
This is the only thing Prince never changed throughout his career Prince.
Throughout his career there were many changes and evolutions. Many hairstyles, guitars, clothes, different band members, musical genre's, even his complexion changed sometimes..
Ladies and gentleman..the only consistant thing in Princes career was genius music and this little thing...Anyone know why?
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Reply #1 posted 07/25/16 2:36am
neniena |
Yes, it is a constant. I've noticed it too and wondered it's significance but have no answer. |
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Reply #2 posted 07/25/16 6:42am
TrivialPursuit
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I'm sure he's had different ones throughout the years, as they do tend to eventually wear out, especially as much as he played. But, I always figured it just seemed to match the guitar itself, so why change it?
In certain eras, that strap sure did stand out as almost a sore thumb against some of his more colorful clothing. Yet, there was something unique and historic about it. That strap with that guitar, no matter the era. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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Reply #3 posted 07/25/16 6:50am
Mandingo |
neniena said:
Yes, it is a constant. I've noticed it too and wondered it's significance but have no answer.
Agreed.
I think it either represents his free spirit and wild side or simply he just liked it.
Another reason could be that he felt a sense of security about that one friendly object that was a constant in his years of musical exploration.
A more far out thing could be that it was a sort of talisaman. A mystical 'lucky' thing he believed gave him abilities and 'powers'
What ever the reason, it always seemed out of place. especially during the silk, satin, Louis XIV ruffled shirts and fitted long jackets eras of 1999 and Purple Rain..
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Reply #4 posted 07/25/16 6:54am
rogifan |
His Hohner guitar never really changed much either did it? Anyone know why he switched to Vox with 3rdEye? Just gave him a more hard rock sound than the Fender Strat did? Paisley Park is in your heart
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Reply #5 posted 07/25/16 6:54am
Mandingo |
I miss Prince being in the world so fucking much. |
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Reply #6 posted 07/25/16 6:55am
Mandingo |
rogifan said:
His Hohner guitar never really changed much either did it? [img:$uid]http://www.edroman.com/guitars/hohner/images/hohner-artist-F.jpg[/img:$uid] Anyone know why he switched to Vox with 3rdEye? Just gave him a more hard rock sound than the Fender Strat did?
Was it not a replica. Not the real thing.
Obviously he could afford a real one but preferred his custom version.. |
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Reply #7 posted 07/25/16 7:35am
TrivialPursuit
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Mandingo said:
rogifan said:
His Hohner guitar never really changed much either did it? [img:$uid]http://www.edroman.com/guitars/hohner/images/hohner-artist-F.jpg[/img:$uid] Anyone know why he switched to Vox with 3rdEye? Just gave him a more hard rock sound than the Fender Strat did?
Was it not a replica. Not the real thing.
Obviously he could afford a real one but preferred his custom version..
He had more than one Hohner, FYI. So he probably had a couple in front of us, and not many noticed. Although, didn't someone just post a pic of one of this guitars? Some rapper or singer or something? You could tell by the tortoise shell design spots that it wasn't the same as his first Hohner.
Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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Reply #8 posted 07/25/16 12:17pm
cloveringold85 |
Very good observation. I never really took notice of his guitar strap, until you pointed it out. "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) |
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Reply #9 posted 07/25/16 12:56pm
Germanegro |
I remember his purple guitar straps with metallic emblems attached that he would wear with his purple symbol guitar I thought those were a nice change-up from the animal print. That leopard-print strap was classic, though. His guitar + strap was his "beast" of choice, I guess! |
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Reply #10 posted 07/25/16 3:07pm
FlyOnTheWall |
TrivialPursuit said:
I'm sure he's had different ones throughout the years, as they do tend to eventually wear out, especially as much as he played. But, I always figured it just seemed to match the guitar itself, so why change it?
In certain eras, that strap sure did stand out as almost a sore thumb against some of his more colorful clothing. Yet, there was something unique and historic about it. That strap with that guitar, no matter the era.
Historic, indeed. Of course, he wore it for his epic performance of "My Guitar Gently Weeps" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. |
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Reply #11 posted 07/25/16 3:32pm
2olskool4u |
Clearly it wasn't the only thing, because it was strapped to the 'telecaster copy' every time! It wasn't the exact same strap from year dot either, but the same or very similar design |
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Reply #13 posted 07/25/16 4:18pm
KnightPhantom |
I will admit...I have a soft spot for his Hohner Mad Cat, and his leopard strap. It just always seems so much *more* him. |
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Reply #14 posted 07/25/16 4:27pm
morningsong |
Mandingo said:
neniena said:
Yes, it is a constant. I've noticed it too and wondered it's significance but have no answer.
Agreed.
I think it either represents his free spirit and wild side or simply he just liked it.
Another reason could be that he felt a sense of security about that one friendly object that was a constant in his years of musical exploration.
A more far out thing could be that it was a sort of talisaman. A mystical 'lucky' thing he believed gave him abilities and 'powers'
What ever the reason, it always seemed out of place. especially during the silk, satin, Louis XIV ruffled shirts and fitted long jackets eras of 1999 and Purple Rain..
Wait. One of those is a tiger print so it's not the same. |
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Reply #15 posted 07/25/16 4:48pm
Marrk
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morningsong said:
Mandingo said:
Agreed.
I think it either represents his free spirit and wild side or simply he just liked it.
Another reason could be that he felt a sense of security about that one friendly object that was a constant in his years of musical exploration.
A more far out thing could be that it was a sort of talisaman. A mystical 'lucky' thing he believed gave him abilities and 'powers'
What ever the reason, it always seemed out of place. especially during the silk, satin, Louis XIV ruffled shirts and fitted long jackets eras of 1999 and Purple Rain..
Wait. One of those is a tiger print so it's not the same.
They're ALL different. ! I'm trying to imagine P sticking it in the washing machine on boil wash, but can't see it somehow. He probably had loads of dupes made. |
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Reply #16 posted 07/25/16 5:51pm
morningsong |
Marrk said:
morningsong said:
Wait. One of those is a tiger print so it's not the same.
They're ALL different. ! I'm trying to imagine P sticking it in the washing machine on boil wash, but can't see it somehow. He probably had loads of dupes made.
I did too, because after all this time it sure would be mighty dirty. |
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Reply #17 posted 07/25/16 5:57pm
RodeoSchro |
I've been thinking about that strap for a week! Glad to know someone else was, too! |
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Reply #18 posted 07/25/16 7:49pm
LBrent |
Mandingo said: I miss Prince being in the world so fucking much. Yeah. We all do. :hug: |
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Reply #20 posted 07/26/16 5:10am
gollygirl |
LBrent said:
Mandingo said:
I miss Prince being in the world so fucking much.
Yeah. We all do.
Yes me too - feeling it today for some reason Thank you Prince for every note you left behind 💜 |
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Reply #21 posted 07/26/16 8:43am
purplethunder3 121 |
rogifan said:
His Hohner guitar never really changed much either did it? [img:$uid]http://www.edroman.com/guitars/hohner/images/hohner-artist-F.jpg[/img:$uid]
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Reply #22 posted 07/26/16 11:15am
RodeoSchro |
TrivialPursuit said:
Mandingo said:
Was it not a replica. Not the real thing.
Obviously he could afford a real one but preferred his custom version..
He had more than one Hohner, FYI. So he probably had a couple in front of us, and not many noticed. Although, didn't someone just post a pic of one of this guitars? Some rapper or singer or something? You could tell by the tortoise shell design spots that it wasn't the same as his first Hohner.
Yes, he certainly had more than one. When he came to Houston on the Tamar tour, I was five feet from him the whole night. The Hohner he played that night had a flawless body. When I posted that, several people replied, "What do you mean? There are plenty of nicks on it!" and posted pictures of a Hohner that clearly had been through the wringer.
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Reply #24 posted 07/26/16 12:32pm
Astasheiks
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Mandingo said:
I miss Prince being in the world so fucking much.
U ain't never lied. Me too! |
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Reply #25 posted 07/26/16 4:53pm
pandaleka |
Morris Day and The Time recently shared a video of Jimi Hendrix performing on their FB page and he was so incredibly clearly someone that inspired Prince's performances, but in the video he's also got a leopard print guitar strap. A bit of a reach--could be coincidence--but it's worth a guess.
Another one here. Didn't post it because it's such a big picture. [Edited 7/26/16 16:54pm] Louder than God's revolver and twice as shiny |
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Reply #26 posted 07/27/16 9:03am
TrivialPursuit
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RodeoSchro said:
TrivialPursuit said:
He had more than one Hohner, FYI. So he probably had a couple in front of us, and not many noticed. Although, didn't someone just post a pic of one of this guitars? Some rapper or singer or something? You could tell by the tortoise shell design spots that it wasn't the same as his first Hohner.
Yes, he certainly had more than one. When he came to Houston on the Tamar tour, I was five feet from him the whole night. The Hohner he played that night had a flawless body. When I posted that, several people replied, "What do you mean? There are plenty of nicks on it!" and posted pictures of a Hohner that clearly had been through the wringer.
I would bet this picture is from The Nude Tour. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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