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Reply #60 posted 09/05/16 4:47pm

lwr001

nursev said:

I hope they all have forgiven Prince and gave whatever issues they had with him to God afterall Prince did give them a chance to shine and because of him the world knows who they are...without Prince their careers may have never happened and thats the truth.



I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth.
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Reply #61 posted 09/05/16 4:56pm

nursev

lwr001 said:

nursev said:

I hope they all have forgiven Prince and gave whatever issues they had with him to God afterall Prince did give them a chance to shine and because of him the world knows who they are...without Prince their careers may have never happened and thats the truth.

I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth. [Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]

Well I didnt post the topic...truth be told I dont care if they've forgiven him or not...he gave all them mofo's a chance.

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Reply #62 posted 09/05/16 5:33pm

lwr001

nursev said:

lwr001 said:

nursev said: I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth. [Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]

Well I didnt post the topic...truth be told I dont care if they've forgiven him or not...he gave all them mofo's a chance.

exactly,, thats my thoughts as well

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Reply #63 posted 09/05/16 5:47pm

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nursev said:

lwr001 said:

nursev said: I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth. [Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]

Well I didnt post the topic...truth be told I dont care if they've forgiven him or not...he gave all them mofo's a chance.

Exactly, when Prince made money they all made money. I hope Prince forgave some of them.

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Reply #64 posted 09/05/16 5:48pm

nursev

laurarichardson said:

nursev said:

Well I didnt post the topic...truth be told I dont care if they've forgiven him or not...he gave all them mofo's a chance.

Exactly, when Prince made money they all made money. I hope Prince forgave some of them.

agreed

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Reply #65 posted 09/05/16 6:37pm

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purplerabbithole said:

Wasn't that more of an artistic and personal dispute than a labor dispute? In other words, W and L wanted more credit and more input into the music (and the stuff with Susanah as well). Prince eventually fired the Revolution because he wanted to move onto something else. Maybe, I got that wrong but that's the impression I got.

i recently read in alan lights book that wendy said the beginning of the end was when Prince caught wendy walking in public with a beer, he chewed her out, and as such, tifs and grievances begin. I think there was also the issue of sexuality with prince screaming to W&L that they would "rot in hell" for being lesbians and then we have Prince's ever blackening his music with horns and Wendy saying it sounded like a soul revue. Like I said, it's pretty simple, with a band, each person wants more and more and more until things reach the breaking point. guarantee you wendy wouldn't have been bithching about anything when she was first hired, she'd never even played a gig right? Prince was a bit of a dick about song credits on sott, he erased some of their work if lore is to be believed.

And he also cut her pay $500.00 for drinking in public. Yes, that was pretty much the end.

[Edited 9/5/16 19:03pm]

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Reply #66 posted 09/05/16 6:52pm

GhostChick

According to Morris Day, they worked out their differences and was in a good place.

Morris also mentioned that him and Prince over the decades would sometimes be in a bad place but they always came back together in the end.

Andre Cymone said the same thing, the last time he saw Prince was in 2014 but the last time he spoke to Prince was 2 days before he died and Prince told him that they were going to get together when he comes to LA soon.

I think some people did and some didn't. Keep in mind, everybody that Prince worked with was NOT his friend or a personal associate. And that included Band Members and other associates he might have hired.

It's the same way in our personal lives. Everybody we went to school with and had fun with or people we worked with and may had been work friends perhaps were not life friends or in your inner circle forever. This is the same with Prince.

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Reply #67 posted 09/05/16 7:17pm

PeteSilas

Morningstarlet said:

PeteSilas said:

i recently read in alan lights book that wendy said the beginning of the end was when Prince caught wendy walking in public with a beer, he chewed her out, and as such, tifs and grievances begin. I think there was also the issue of sexuality with prince screaming to W&L that they would "rot in hell" for being lesbians and then we have Prince's ever blackening his music with horns and Wendy saying it sounded like a soul revue. Like I said, it's pretty simple, with a band, each person wants more and more and more until things reach the breaking point. guarantee you wendy wouldn't have been bithching about anything when she was first hired, she'd never even played a gig right? Prince was a bit of a dick about song credits on sott, he erased some of their work if lore is to be believed.

And he also cut her pay $500.00 for drinking in public. Yes, that was pretty much the end.

[Edited 9/5/16 19:03pm]

where did you hear that part? also, he seemed to always somehow manage to screw up when w&L were ready to meet him halfway, you know, the saying that he wouldn't work with them again until the renounced their sexuality. It almost seems like he had a grudge that carried on and he just let it manifest itself in different ways.

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Reply #68 posted 09/05/16 7:18pm

rogifan

lwr001 said:

nursev said:

I hope they all have forgiven Prince and gave whatever issues they had with him to God afterall Prince did give them a chance to shine and because of him the world knows who they are...without Prince their careers may have never happened and thats the truth.



I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth.
[Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]

Was that a more recent ebony interview? I always wondered why we couldn't find it online. If we're thinking of the same interview it was the one where he said No Doubt could play what they know really well but couldn't jam to save their life. lol
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Reply #69 posted 09/05/16 7:26pm

PeteSilas

lwr001 said:

nursev said:

I hope they all have forgiven Prince and gave whatever issues they had with him to God afterall Prince did give them a chance to shine and because of him the world knows who they are...without Prince their careers may have never happened and thats the truth.

I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth. [Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]

people were upset at that? I read that, it was interesting, I didn't know Fink didn't improv but I believe, not all musicians have the same strengths, i can't improve one bit, not one bit. funny thing about musicians, and I've been around, it's like they can't, not just won't, but can't admit to any shortcomings. I remember one of my teachers getting pissed at me for saying "i don't know if you can improvise" I wasn't knocking him at all, some of the worlds best can't improvise, but musicians, being insecure, arrogant and hypersensitive will always insist they can do everything. I got news for you, no one can do everything, prince was about as good as it gets when it comes to someone doing everything, many of the greats could only do a couple things well and sucked at many others. Anyway, I took that interview as Prince just making valid and realistic points about musicians.

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Reply #70 posted 09/05/16 7:27pm

PeteSilas

rogifan said:

lwr001 said:
I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth. [Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]
Was that a more recent ebony interview? I always wondered why we couldn't find it online. If we're thinking of the same interview it was the one where he said No Doubt could play what they know really well but couldn't jam to save their life. lol

that's right, it was taken down, at P's insistence (i think) but it's posted somewhere around the web.

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Reply #71 posted 09/05/16 7:49pm

OldFriends4Sal
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PeteSilas said:

Morningstarlet said:

And he also cut her pay $500.00 for drinking in public. Yes, that was pretty much the end.

[Edited 9/5/16 19:03pm]

where did you hear that part? also, he seemed to always somehow manage to screw up when w&L were ready to meet him halfway, you know, the saying that he wouldn't work with them again until the renounced their sexuality. It almost seems like he had a grudge that carried on and he just let it manifest itself in different ways.

Prince was going to reunite with the Revolution 1999 for the Roadhouse garden album

If you read interviews from 1997-1998/99 Prince is talking about each member a few times in interviews talking about what he loved about their playing and talking about those 1980s times calling them a Community. On his 1997 album Emanicipation he dedicated the songs In This Bed I Scream to Wendy Susannah & Lisa. He was hanging out with the various members more and Bobby Z talked about the first time being at Paisley Park with Prince in a long time. In a 1998 Interview he talked a lil about Susannah, also said Forever In My Life was about her. This all leading up to the getting them together to do the Roadhouse Garden Album. Also I believe Prince was in a good place having married Mayte and all, but it seemed once the good feeling soured after having lost their child and the marriage ending near the end of 1999, Prince seemed to darken again.
He told Wendy Lisa he wasn't going to pay them for any work on the Roadhouse Garden album and the whole lesbian stuff came up.

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Reply #72 posted 09/05/16 7:52pm

rogifan

PeteSilas said:



rogifan said:


lwr001 said:
I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth. [Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]

Was that a more recent ebony interview? I always wondered why we couldn't find it online. If we're thinking of the same interview it was the one where he said No Doubt could play what they know really well but couldn't jam to save their life. lol

that's right, it was taken down, at P's insistence (i think) but it's posted somewhere around the web.


Oh I have it saved. wink Now if only I could get the full Mojo interview - the one where he basically said Jimmy Page was lost without John Bonham....
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Reply #73 posted 09/05/16 7:55pm

rogifan

PeteSilas said:



Morningstarlet said:




PeteSilas said:



i recently read in alan lights book that wendy said the beginning of the end was when Prince caught wendy walking in public with a beer, he chewed her out, and as such, tifs and grievances begin. I think there was also the issue of sexuality with prince screaming to W&L that they would "rot in hell" for being lesbians and then we have Prince's ever blackening his music with horns and Wendy saying it sounded like a soul revue. Like I said, it's pretty simple, with a band, each person wants more and more and more until things reach the breaking point. guarantee you wendy wouldn't have been bithching about anything when she was first hired, she'd never even played a gig right? Prince was a bit of a dick about song credits on sott, he erased some of their work if lore is to be believed.





And he also cut her pay $500.00 for drinking in public. Yes, that was pretty much the end.


[Edited 9/5/16 19:03pm]



where did you hear that part? also, he seemed to always somehow manage to screw up when w&L were ready to meet him halfway, you know, the saying that he wouldn't work with them again until the renounced their sexuality. It almost seems like he had a grudge that carried on and he just let it manifest itself in different ways.


Do we have an actual quote from him or is this just something Wendy said.
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Reply #74 posted 09/05/16 7:55pm

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laurarichardson said:

purplerabbithole said:

I thought the anti-homosexual stance was much later--during his JW day? and long did it actually continue (considering W and L eventually seemed to forgive him even though they stated that they were unable to forgive a producer who was homophobic?)

After all, as late as 1995, he sang about women kissing each other on the dance floor in 319 and on the Lovesexy tour, he had Cat and Sheila E leave him to walk off with one another hand-in-hand and in a suggestive way during a song.

The rot in hell comment came from an arugument that had with him about his running around on Susan. I take it as him just shooting back at them for being in his business. I doubt he disliked lesibian since Robyn Power said he loved having her go out and find girls for their get togethers.

"Prince's ever blackening his music with horns and Wendy saying it sounded like a soul revue."

This type of shit from Wendy pissed me off. Even they way she stopped Andre from Jamming the first night of the concerts. WTF is wrong with her more than half of P music is RnB/Funk.

Some of the same men that are against homosexuality(male) get off on female homosexuality.

Wendy had no issue withthe horns, she was addressing the band set up, she also wasn't cool with having to share the stage with Susannah. So race had nothing to do with it. The band set up wasn't the original and it only happened last minute because the Family broke up. Susannah Eric Jerome Gilber Wally Miko were all the live Family band. I too didn't like how Brownmark was put in the back of the 3 dancers.

I also wonder if Eddie M was originally going to come on as sax player with the Revolution prior to this.

And the recent Revolution concerts. There as no drama, she didn't 'stop Andre from jamming' U just created an unrealistic issue there. She obviously has no issue at all with RnB/Funk when she said she fell in love with Prince when she was dancing to a song called Soft n Wet at a club. She never had a problem with that and loved that stuff.

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Reply #75 posted 09/05/16 7:58pm

OldFriends4Sal
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lwr001 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

In December 2015 Kim Upsher passed away

2 months later February 2016 Vanity passed away

2 months after that Prince passed away

It looks like around December I started hearing more of Prince reaching out to people like Sheila E Morris Day then when Vanity passed he reached out to Jill Jones (who I think was still in the process, a lot of regret and disappointement there) she's going to need to heal.

BrownMark Dr Fink BobbyZ Lisa & Wendy were on friendly terms with Prince when he passed

I believe Cat sometime in the 2000s reconnect with Prince

I don't think Levi & Miko did

Like some others said the 1990's NPG members probably had a rockier existence/experience

Dont forgtet Brian Gallagher of hornheads

what happened there?

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Reply #76 posted 09/06/16 1:09am

PeteSilas

OldFriends4Sale said:

PeteSilas said:

where did you hear that part? also, he seemed to always somehow manage to screw up when w&L were ready to meet him halfway, you know, the saying that he wouldn't work with them again until the renounced their sexuality. It almost seems like he had a grudge that carried on and he just let it manifest itself in different ways.

Prince was going to reunite with the Revolution 1999 for the Roadhouse garden album

If you read interviews from 1997-1998/99 Prince is talking about each member a few times in interviews talking about what he loved about their playing and talking about those 1980s times calling them a Community. On his 1997 album Emanicipation he dedicated the songs In This Bed I Scream to Wendy Susannah & Lisa. He was hanging out with the various members more and Bobby Z talked about the first time being at Paisley Park with Prince in a long time. In a 1998 Interview he talked a lil about Susannah, also said Forever In My Life was about her. This all leading up to the getting them together to do the Roadhouse Garden Album. Also I believe Prince was in a good place having married Mayte and all, but it seemed once the good feeling soured after having lost their child and the marriage ending near the end of 1999, Prince seemed to darken again.
He told Wendy Lisa he wasn't going to pay them for any work on the Roadhouse Garden album and the whole lesbian stuff came up.

jesus, i'd never heard most of that. why would he do those kinds of things, some of the things he did are just abhorent, no other way to describe it. Also, I wonder if anyone has any clue of why he banned the revolution members from even coming to paisley park.

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Reply #77 posted 09/06/16 1:11am

udo

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What about the Candy situation?

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #78 posted 09/06/16 1:12am

PeteSilas

rogifan said:

PeteSilas said:

where did you hear that part? also, he seemed to always somehow manage to screw up when w&L were ready to meet him halfway, you know, the saying that he wouldn't work with them again until the renounced their sexuality. It almost seems like he had a grudge that carried on and he just let it manifest itself in different ways.

Do we have an actual quote from him or is this just something Wendy said.

I believe it's from the alex hahn book, but to tell the truth, i've read so many different sources, i can't remember them all. that fit's prince though so i have no reason to disbelieve that he would say that.

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Reply #79 posted 09/06/16 1:15am

PeteSilas

udo said:

What about the Candy situation?

there was a candy situation? I'd never heard anything negative.

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Reply #80 posted 09/06/16 1:50am

udo

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PeteSilas said:

udo said:

What about the Candy situation?

there was a candy situation? I'd never heard anything negative.

.

They parted ways; others might have details.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #81 posted 09/06/16 2:43am

NorthC

purplerabbithole said:

Another thought I had ... if Prince was all that tough of a bandleader, why didn't his players ever stage walkouts during his more vulnerable times. Hear me out. For example, if enough of them walked out during a concert, he would have been unable to find new musicians last minute and quick enough who knew the material-- they could have easily made demands at that point. Its not like he could have sued or fired all of them when he needed them so much at that point. Aren't there musician unions as well?







James Browns' band once tried that. Guess what, next thing you know, Bootsy Collins and his brother Phelps were on a plane from Cincinatti to become The JBs while the old band were looking for a job!
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Reply #82 posted 09/06/16 5:11am

lwr001

PeteSilas said:



rogifan said:


lwr001 said:
I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth. [Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]

Was that a more recent ebony interview? I always wondered why we couldn't find it online. If we're thinking of the same interview it was the one where he said No Doubt could play what they know really well but couldn't jam to save their life. lol

that's right, it was taken down, at P's insistence (i think) but it's posted somewhere around the web.






Yep, taken down. When I first read I thought it was an onion article as it came off as so real that Prince couldnt, possibly have answered like that. As an aside,so now fdeluxe are moving forward with the narrative that she was the writer of starfish and coffee. Selling shirts, mugs aND everything else. Wouldn't have had the balls to have done that if skipper was alive
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Reply #83 posted 09/06/16 5:13am

lwr001

rogifan said:

PeteSilas said:



Morningstarlet said:




PeteSilas said:



i recently read in alan lights book that wendy said the beginning of the end was when Prince caught wendy walking in public with a beer, he chewed her out, and as such, tifs and grievances begin. I think there was also the issue of sexuality with prince screaming to W&L that they would "rot in hell" for being lesbians and then we have Prince's ever blackening his music with horns and Wendy saying it sounded like a soul revue. Like I said, it's pretty simple, with a band, each person wants more and more and more until things reach the breaking point. guarantee you wendy wouldn't have been bithching about anything when she was first hired, she'd never even played a gig right? Prince was a bit of a dick about song credits on sott, he erased some of their work if lore is to be believed.





And he also cut her pay $500.00 for drinking in public. Yes, that was pretty much the end.


[Edited 9/5/16 19:03pm]



where did you hear that part? also, he seemed to always somehow manage to screw up when w&L were ready to meet him halfway, you know, the saying that he wouldn't work with them again until the renounced their sexuality. It almost seems like he had a grudge that carried on and he just let it manifest itself in different ways.


Do we have an actual quote from him or is this just something Wendy said.



Just something Wendy said. Quote or it is bullshit
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Reply #84 posted 09/06/16 5:14am

laurarichardso
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rogifan said:

lwr001 said:
I take issue eith, that Prince needed forgiveness. He was very silent about his bands shortcomings in the press. When he did. Like say fink was a horrible at improv mfers lost their minds yet it was true. He requested that ebony take the interview down as he spoke his version of the truth. [Edited 9/5/16 16:49pm]
Was that a more recent ebony interview? I always wondered why we couldn't find it online. If we're thinking of the same interview it was the one where he said No Doubt could play what they know really well but couldn't jam to save their life. lol

Ebony republished the interview in their commorative Prince additon.

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Reply #85 posted 09/06/16 5:15am

lwr001

OldFriends4Sale said:



lwr001 said:




OldFriends4Sale said:




In December 2015 Kim Upsher passed away



2 months later February 2016 Vanity passed away



2 months after that Prince passed away



It looks like around December I started hearing more of Prince reaching out to people like Sheila E Morris Day then when Vanity passed he reached out to Jill Jones (who I think was still in the process, a lot of regret and disappointement there) she's going to need to heal.



BrownMark Dr Fink BobbyZ Lisa & Wendy were on friendly terms with Prince when he passed


I believe Cat sometime in the 2000s reconnect with Prince


I don't think Levi & Miko did



Like some others said the 1990's NPG members probably had a rockier existence/experience









Dont forgtet Brian Gallagher of hornheads




what happened there?






He died on March
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Reply #86 posted 09/06/16 5:16am

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lwr001 said:

PeteSilas said:

that's right, it was taken down, at P's insistence (i think) but it's posted somewhere around the web.

Yep, taken down. When I first read I thought it was an onion article as it came off as so real that Prince couldnt, possibly have answered like that. As an aside,so now fdeluxe are moving forward with the narrative that she was the writer of starfish and coffee. Selling shirts, mugs aND everything else. Wouldn't have had the balls to have done that if skipper was alive

Because he would have sued her ass and I will not be surprise if the estate comes after her.

If she does not have credit on the song she needs to stop saying she wrote it. Because you told him about your classmate and he wrote a song about it does not mean you get credit. I think the Melvoins are bonkers.

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Reply #87 posted 09/06/16 5:18am

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udo said:

PeteSilas said:

there was a candy situation? I'd never heard anything negative.

.

They parted ways; others might have details.

I thought they parted ways because her playing sucked. There is a clip with her playing with Sheila E from a few years ago that is terrible.

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Reply #88 posted 09/06/16 5:43am

OldFriends4Sal
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laurarichardson said:

lwr001 said:

PeteSilas said: Yep, taken down. When I first read I thought it was an onion article as it came off as so real that Prince couldnt, possibly have answered like that. As an aside,so now fdeluxe are moving forward with the narrative that she was the writer of starfish and coffee. Selling shirts, mugs aND everything else. Wouldn't have had the balls to have done that if skipper was alive

Because he would have sued her ass and I will not be surprise if the estate comes after her.

If she does not have credit on the song she needs to stop saying she wrote it. Because you told him about your classmate and he wrote a song about it does not mean you get credit. I think the Melvoins are bonkers.

she does have writing credit on the song

The story of the song came from her life, so why would Prince have a problem?
And why have a problem when other people prior to this were using and use imagery and song to do the same thing, even before Prince passed away.

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Reply #89 posted 09/06/16 5:46am

OldFriends4Sal
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PeteSilas said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Prince was going to reunite with the Revolution 1999 for the Roadhouse garden album

If you read interviews from 1997-1998/99 Prince is talking about each member a few times in interviews talking about what he loved about their playing and talking about those 1980s times calling them a Community. On his 1997 album Emanicipation he dedicated the songs In This Bed I Scream to Wendy Susannah & Lisa. He was hanging out with the various members more and Bobby Z talked about the first time being at Paisley Park with Prince in a long time. In a 1998 Interview he talked a lil about Susannah, also said Forever In My Life was about her. This all leading up to the getting them together to do the Roadhouse Garden Album. Also I believe Prince was in a good place having married Mayte and all, but it seemed once the good feeling soured after having lost their child and the marriage ending near the end of 1999, Prince seemed to darken again.
He told Wendy Lisa he wasn't going to pay them for any work on the Roadhouse Garden album and the whole lesbian stuff came up.

jesus, i'd never heard most of that. why would he do those kinds of things, some of the things he did are just abhorent, no other way to describe it. Also, I wonder if anyone has any clue of why he banned the revolution members from even coming to paisley park.

He banned them? when was this?

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