Well to my ears it sounds like Funkadelic meets Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin.
Could the original poster point us to a specific song that they say was played well before 3EG and played badly by 3EG?
yes i can Shes Always In My Hair
while i think that arrangement for the song is the strongest ever with 3rd Eye band i think that guitar solos are nowhere close to the versions Prince did b4.liste to celebration 2002 guitar solo than listen to recent solos. Something In The Water this video of the song from Manchester is a mess when it comes to that guitar solo. The Ride While it has its moments on Manchester video take a listen to the undertaker and sacrifice of victor versions. I CouldNever Take The Place where is Princes solo >>> Bambi while Prince always try to shine on this one check Undertaker,Celebration 2002 and 2011 holand aftershow versions Im not saying that Prince played bad guitar at the end of his life.im just saying that his playing become unispired rudamentary and very basic compared to just few years earlier. he was opting for easy solutions on guitar instead of searching like he did in the past. | |
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I'll have to go listen and compare. I know people have complained about Prince post-whammy bar vs. pre-whammy bar in the past, which entered use about 1995, no? | |
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If I may take a second here, I'd like to defend thebanishedone. Ever since he first started posting here many years ago, he has always posted about Prince's guitar playing and analyzed which eras of Prince's guitar playing he digs and which eras he doesn't. I don't think people should be getting defensive or taking this as him "bashing" Prince. He's a true fan and analyzing Prince's guitar skills is how he expresses his fandom.
You don't have to agree with him, but I find that this thread's tone is very mean-spirited towards him when all he did was post his opinion.
As for the topic at hand- At the time, I was really hoping for him to ditch the Hohner and go back to the Strats (he hadn't been playing them for a few years) or bring a more sturdy guitar, something like a Gibson. When I heard about him entering a new rock phase I was very excited. | |
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I can dig it. I play as well and I think he was playing what was called for with the caliber of musicians in 3EG. I like to think he was just having fun with the music, which to me is what its all about. | |
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Kara said: What everybody else said. The 3rdEyeGirl era was among my favorites because of Prince's guitar-playing. Is it weird for me to like both Prince the rocker and Prince with the 11 piece NPG Hornz section? I have Montreux 2013 audio and I love all three nights equally. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Somebody already posted the video but I LOVED their version of Something In The Water from Manchester! I loved 3EG era and I loved the guitar playing Forever In My Life, forever in my heart. I love you Prince Rogers Nelson | |
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HELLS NAW!!!
What is fantastic about Prince is that he could do the hardest guitar-driven rock, segue to a soft, mellow slow jam, move fluidly to a face-twisting funk jam, and then bring out god knows how many horns for an all out aural assault.
THis is why Prince at Montreaux was always so fucking great. It gave him time to play some of everything and he did that with abandon. | |
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I agree that Donna wasn't great (also Hannah was below par for Prince) and for me 3rd eye girl were by far his weakest band.... but Prince still killed it on guitar the various times I saw him perform with them. I missed the horns and the funk though and was dying for more of that, excited to watch Montreux. "Still Crazy 4 Coco Rock" | |
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i agree, i thought the band was pretty darned good. | |
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RIP | |
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TheEnglishGent said:
I gotta say though Shelby can sing her ass off. When she's actually singing and not just "clap yo hands stomp yo feet" cheerleading she's was very good. At the Dakota Jazz shows in 2013 she sang Brown Skin and absolutely killed it. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Oh don't get me wrong, she can certainly sing, not gonna argue with that. RIP | |
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mothyham said:
I can dig it. I play as well and I think he was playing what was called for with the caliber of musicians in 3EG. I like to think he was just having fun with the music, which to me is what its all about. That's definitely a fair point. I'll have to listen to a show and keep this idea in mind. Thanks! | |
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It was always my dream to see Prince in a no-frills hardrock line-up, Power Trio style.
Unfortunately I didn't manage to get tickets to the Paradiso shows (2013). By the time 3EG reached Belgium they already had Cassandra on board, which took the rawness off. | |
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I must say I was disappointed when he returned to the UK in 2014 for the Hit N Run Pt II and he's added hits to the beginning of the sets that didn'tseem to have much thought put into their arrangements. The early 2014 shows were raw and electric. Of course, much from those sets still got played in Pt II, but the whole vibe of a show is different when you've opened with fairly standard versions of Take Me With U/Raspberry Beret/U Got The Look (notwithstanding LGC opening most shows still). | |
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they were fine, the people here have always been picky. One thing I found interesting was how Prince said he "didn't have time for old people" which I assume meant people his age. I could understand what he meant, older people often let a lot of things sink in, laziness, complacency,bitterness. One thing I've noticed around many of the older people I've been around is how beat down and without hope many of them are, not only that, they are rigid in their thinking so any suggestions are ignored. I could see a guy like Prince not wanting to be around it, I've known lots of people who like to be around young people (I do too) just to pick up some of that youthful attitude. Some people abuse it, I made sure not to. | |
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^ In fairness the second leg was mainly arenas, as opposed to the smaller venues in the first. | |
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Kara said: What everybody else said. The 3rdEyeGirl era was among my favorites because of Prince's guitar-playing. Heck yeah! The girls are all excellent musicians and Prince was as good as ever. It was refreshing after the sometimes over-the-top productions with NPG. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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Yes, I understand he was playing to a different crowd. Although the shows at the Roundhouse also had a similar opening. Still great shows. I'd just seen some of those songs many, many times while the new versions of LGC, Something in the Water, She's Always in my Hair, The Max, ICNTTPOYM, Dreamer, Endorphinmachine etc were what I really wanted to see | |
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In my opinion, the 3rd Eye era showed Prince embracing a different style of playing. It was a lot looser, perhaps sloppier, but it seemed to have more of hard rock feel. Even the Montreux 2009 stuff, which to me is Prince at his finest, seemed much more focused and tight. He was also using different effects and tones than we were used to, not to mention the new sound he achieved with the Vox compared to the Fenders.
I think the 3rd Eye project was all about having fun and finally fulfilling his rock band dream on a larger scale. While the girls may not be his best band, I absolutely love night 3 of the 2013 Montreux run. The other 2 nights leave me cold. They're good shows but I prefer rock god Prince and I'm not a fan of horns. Just my opinion. Donna's playing is repetitive but as someone mentioned earlier, her solo depends on the song. I love her solo in The Love We Make; she absolutely nails it. [Edited 12/13/16 15:58pm] | |
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Noodled24 said: ^ In fairness the second leg was mainly arenas, as opposed to the smaller venues in the first. I didn't attend any of the shows but from what I've seen online I think the smaller venues were better for 3EG. Then again I was never much of a fan of Prince as DJ on stage. Paisley Park is in your heart
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berlinas2k said: In my opinion, the 3rd Eye era showed Prince embracing a different style of playing. It was a lot looser, perhaps sloppier, but it seemed to have more of hard rock feel. Even the Montreux 2009 stuff, which to me is Prince at his finest, seemed much more focused and tight. He was also using different effects and tones than we were used to, not to mention the new sound he achieved with the Vox compared to the Fenders. I think the 3rd Eye project was all about having fun and finally fulfilling his rock band dream on a larger scale. While the girls may not be his best band, I absolutely love night 3 of the 2013 Montreux run. The other 2 nights leave me cold. They're good shows but I prefer rock god Prince and I'm not a fan of horns. Just my opinion. Donna's playing is repetitive but as someone mentioned earlier, her solo depends on the song. I love her solo in The Love We Make; she absolutely nails it. [Edited 12/13/16 15:58pm] I 😍 rocker Prince. I listen to some of the live 3EG stuff and he could give many hard rock/metal acts a run for their money. There's a reason Tom Morello wrote a piece in Rolling Stone paying tribute to Prince as a guitarist. Paisley Park is in your heart
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I like this thread and i can feel the same like thebanishone. But if u want to hear a crazy and fantastic guitar solo from 3rdeye project u have listen to the "Stratus" version from Lisboa 2013. He killed The guitar at the end of the song with a solo only Prince can play like this. | |
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He was also trying to promote other artists he played with and give them the stage. | |
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Take a listen to Bambi Monterux night 3. worst guitar solo ever on that song and he was always playing greatr on that song | |
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thebanishedone said: Take a listen to Bambi Monterux night 3. worst guitar solo ever on that song and he was always playing greatr on that song This is right. But i think he did not feel the vibe. Listen to dancing close and slow. He played a wonderful solo. Fast runs and nice melody with cool rhythm. But I don't like the 3rdeye and the sound of this band. | |
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