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Reply #210 posted 02/14/17 10:07am

1Sasha

OnlyNDaUsa said:

1Sasha said:

You want a tribute? What about the Google ad featuring artists and regular people singing "Nothing Compares 2 U?" It was heartbreaking and breathtaking at the same time.

the Google Pixel 'Nothing Compares 2 U'?

I want to see more... like the one with the little girl...

That's the one. Perfection IMO.

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Reply #211 posted 02/14/17 12:19pm

Abdul

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sick of tributes & sick of moaning fans. Bruno..despite the outfit [!] did great IMHO. Let's all agree that no tribute will ever do him justice as there is truly nobody who comes close to Prince in charisma, or combines the skills of an instrumentalist, singer, song writer, performer etc as well as he did.

Best tribute is to support true artists & support the needy, friends & family without fanfare when able.

yeahthat

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Reply #212 posted 02/14/17 12:19pm

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While watching the tribute Sunday night I kept thinking about the last time I saw him in concert in 2011. No more tributes please. sigh




These tributes make me miss him more sad






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Reply #213 posted 02/14/17 2:58pm

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Not a bad performance. But, he does a better Police tribute:

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Reply #214 posted 02/14/17 3:51pm

rogifan

This is still one of my favorite tributes. NPG Hornz player BK Jackson doing Purple Rain at the FAMU 2016 graduation ceremony. He goes all out.

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Reply #215 posted 02/14/17 4:28pm

awake4now

Bruno is a talented guy with a solid band and good energy on stage. It was an ok performance, nothing to write home about. I got the impression he wasn't really into doing it. He might have been pushed into it by the powers that be.

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You can't deliver a song well while looking down your nose at it. That's how it came across to me anyway.

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Reply #216 posted 02/14/17 5:29pm

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Wasn't a trbute, the more I think, the more I see! The execs pull a few back handers to get The Time a slot, and let's face it, most of the general public aint got a clue who they are, but Mr record exec (and The Time) knows it's probably the big payday very soon, milking all this purple rain re-release stuff, so they Also need a high profile monkey. That's where Bruno comes in, probably the highest profile willing, so at least all the kids will have an idea, and possibly he even thought he could get a few new fans on the way.
A few moving or meaningful words wouldn't have gone amiss from Morris or Jerome, but nothing.
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Reply #217 posted 02/14/17 10:01pm

CynicKill

My tribute would've been a 10 minute retrospective of his career, heavy on the best live performance clips I could find and a video medley of his solos on the many instruments he could play. It would have interviews with people who recorded songs he wrote for them. It would emphasize the innovation and versatility of his catalogue. It would end with the worldwide tributes to his death.

THEN if I were to follow up with a performance of Let's Go Crazy I wouldn't be foolish enough to have Jesse Johnson in the building and NOT have him play the guitar parts!

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Reply #218 posted 02/15/17 5:18am

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CynicKill said:

My tribute would've been a 10 minute retrospective of his career, heavy on the best live performance clips I could find and a video medley of his solos on the many instruments he could play. It would have interviews with people who recorded songs he wrote for them. It would emphasize the innovation and versatility of his catalogue. It would end with the worldwide tributes to his death.

THEN if I were to follow up with a performance of Let's Go Crazy I wouldn't be foolish enough to have Jesse Johnson in the building and NOT have him play the guitar parts!

Yes, perfect. That's exactly what I've been wanting to see since April.

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Reply #219 posted 02/15/17 6:37am

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sounds cool cool

CynicKill said:

My tribute would've been a 10 minute retrospective of his career, heavy on the best live performance clips I could find and a video medley of his solos on the many instruments he could play. It would have interviews with people who recorded songs he wrote for them. It would emphasize the innovation and versatility of his catalogue. It would end with the worldwide tributes to his death.

THEN if I were to follow up with a performance of Let's Go Crazy I wouldn't be foolish enough to have Jesse Johnson in the building and NOT have him play the guitar parts!

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Reply #220 posted 02/15/17 6:56am

CynicKill

^All they had to do was consult a fan. All it took was love and a little vision.

Anyone on her could've (and would've) done the same thing.

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Reply #221 posted 02/15/17 10:21am

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CynicKill said:

My tribute would've been a 10 minute retrospective of his career, heavy on the best live performance clips I could find and a video medley of his solos on the many instruments he could play. It would have interviews with people who recorded songs he wrote for them. It would emphasize the innovation and versatility of his catalogue. It would end with the worldwide tributes to his death.

THEN if I were to follow up with a performance of Let's Go Crazy I wouldn't be foolish enough to have Jesse Johnson in the building and NOT have him play the guitar parts!

Good Idea. But I still think Bruno was awesome.

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Reply #222 posted 02/15/17 10:32am

namepeace

CynicKill said:

My tribute would've been a 10 minute retrospective of his career, heavy on the best live performance clips I could find and a video medley of his solos on the many instruments he could play. It would have interviews with people who recorded songs he wrote for them. It would emphasize the innovation and versatility of his catalogue. It would end with the worldwide tributes to his death.


The two best award show tributes I've seen to Prince were: (1) the 1990 AMAs, which closely followed your format along with interviews of his peers, and (2) Prince's own set at his RRHOF induction.

The BET tribute was the best of the last year.


Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #223 posted 02/15/17 10:58am

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How about get rid of the fucking ruffled shirt from the local fancy dress shop for 5 minutes, play the song and get Jesse 'the fucking man' Johnsonnnnnnn to play the guitar.

It's hardly bloody difficult to at least get it that bit right. How did that never get discussed?

I'm also about done with Purple Rain songs being beaten to a slow cabaret style death at these tributes.

Shut the door on the way out mutha fuckaz neutral lol

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Reply #224 posted 02/15/17 11:52am

bobzilla77

I enjoyed Bruno's performance, and was glad he did one killer song instead of a medley like Gaga's Bowie thing last year. That said, wearing the purple suit and signature guitar was a bit cheeky. But I thought it was as good as anything I'd have expected. The Time just came out there and killed it - I'll go see them when they come around LA again.

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Somehow I'd forgotten Let's Go Crazy is partly about death... maybe I've heard too many live version that leave out the 2nd verse. But that was especially poignant.

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Still, A Tribe Called Quest had the best performance of the night. Heavy.

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Reply #225 posted 02/15/17 12:21pm

namepeace

jasontate said:

How about get rid of the fucking ruffled shirt from the local fancy dress shop for 5 minutes, play the song and get Jesse . . . Johnsonnnnnnn to play the guitar.

It's hardly bloody difficult to at least get it that bit right. How did that never get discussed?

I'm also about done with Purple Rain songs being beaten to a slow cabaret style death at these tributes.


Because unfortunately, the average Grammy viewer wouldn't know Jesse Johnson from a can of blue paint. They'll at least be familiar with Bruno Mars, and Morris and Jerome (who may be the only 2 members of The Time that matter to the average Grammy viewer). That's all they care about

But I agree, the staging of the show felt almost like Halloween.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #226 posted 02/15/17 12:30pm

liltalkm

I understand how Bruno's performance could be so polarazing to everyone here.

But for me personally, it was one of the few times I have had something make me smile about remembering Prince since his passing.

Cause tomorrow is taking too long
and yesterday's too far away
and the reality that you believe in begins to bind.
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Reply #227 posted 02/15/17 12:56pm

rogifan

namepeace said:



jasontate said:


How about get rid of the fucking ruffled shirt from the local fancy dress shop for 5 minutes, play the song and get Jesse . . . Johnsonnnnn to play the guitar.



It's hardly bloody difficult to at least get it that bit right. How did that never get discussed?



I'm also about done with Purple Rain songs being beaten to a slow cabaret style death at these tributes.





Because unfortunately, the average Grammy viewer wouldn't know Jesse Johnson from a can of blue paint. They'll at least be familiar with Bruno Mars, and Morris and Jerome (who may be the only 2 members of The Time that matter to the average Grammy viewer). That's all they care about

But I agree, the staging of the show felt almost like Halloween.


I don't think the audience really knew The Time at all. They didn't get much mpr3 than polite applause. Whomever decided a Purple Rain movie tribute was a good idea should have been overruled.
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Reply #228 posted 02/15/17 1:30pm

namepeace

rogifan said:

namepeace said:


Because unfortunately, the average Grammy viewer wouldn't know Jesse Johnson from a can of blue paint. They'll at least be familiar with Bruno Mars, and Morris and Jerome (who may be the only 2 members of The Time that matter to the average Grammy viewer). That's all they care about

But I agree, the staging of the show felt almost like Halloween.

I don't think the audience really knew The Time at all. They didn't get much mpr3 than polite applause. Whomever decided a Purple Rain movie tribute was a good idea should have been overruled.


Yeah. They should have let his music speak for itself. They put the performers in a terrible spot with a poorly thought out, undercooked concept.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #229 posted 02/16/17 5:40am

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CynicKill said:

My tribute would've been a 10 minute retrospective of his career, heavy on the best live performance clips I could find and a video medley of his solos on the many instruments he could play. It would have interviews with people who recorded songs he wrote for them. It would emphasize the innovation and versatility of his catalogue. It would end with the worldwide tributes to his death.

THEN if I were to follow up with a performance of Let's Go Crazy I wouldn't be foolish enough to have Jesse Johnson in the building and NOT have him play the guitar parts!

That or even if they did something like what they did for George Michaels. I would of been happy to see someone singing one of his songs with clips of him in the background.

If you had no idea who Prince was, you would not have known that was a "tribute" to him. THAT was my biggest issue.

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Reply #230 posted 02/16/17 7:07am

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BklynDiamond said:

CynicKill said:

My tribute would've been a 10 minute retrospective of his career, heavy on the best live performance clips I could find and a video medley of his solos on the many instruments he could play. It would have interviews with people who recorded songs he wrote for them. It would emphasize the innovation and versatility of his catalogue. It would end with the worldwide tributes to his death.

THEN if I were to follow up with a performance of Let's Go Crazy I wouldn't be foolish enough to have Jesse Johnson in the building and NOT have him play the guitar parts!

That or even if they did something like what they did for George Michaels. I would of been happy to see someone singing one of his songs with clips of him in the background.

If you had no idea who Prince was, you would not have known that was a "tribute" to him. THAT was my biggest issue.

George Michael's tribute sucked. I'm not happy with it at all.

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Reply #231 posted 02/16/17 8:09am

AnnaSantana

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I need Bruno to slay the guitar solo of Let's Go Crazy

GOO BRUNO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cool cool cool cool

...and slay it, he did smile

I don't argue with people about my opinions. Scram. I said what I said.
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Reply #232 posted 02/16/17 9:49am

babynoz

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Take a breath, and consider this...

No one will ever come close. Everyone on this board knows that already. Debating that point is useless.

Bruno did a fine job trying to approximate what the real genius was capable of. Yes, he should have worn his own look, not Prince's. No, the solo wasn't nearly as technical as Prince's. Vocals were a little shaky. However...

Here's the real point... What if just one of Bruno's millions of young fans is inspired to delve into Prince's catalog becuase he/she sees that their guy (Bruno) co-signs our guy (Prince)? Maybe more kids will pick up an instrument as a result of seeing Bruno actually play. I've been trying to evangelize Prince to my teenagers for years. The best way to win them over is if someone they think is cool (Bruno) thinks Prince is cool.

For me, the exposure to young audiences who have no idea what they missed, make this and other tributes totally worth it.

Just something for you to consider...




Well said! clapping

It is very important to encourage artists like Bruno too because there are not many in his generation who are even trying to get to Prince's level and if his example inspires his generation to embrace real music, then we need a lot more like him.

The impersonation aspect of the Grammy performance was a little awkward but Bruno is awesome and I cannot name another young mainstream artist who would have done better.




Young people like him give me hope and make life a lot more fun! biggrin



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Reply #233 posted 02/16/17 11:57am

rogifan

AnnaSantana said:



Shawy89 said:


I need Bruno to slay the guitar solo of Let's Go Crazy



GOO BRUNO!!!!! cool cool cool cool




...and slay it, he did smile


No, not even close.
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Reply #234 posted 02/16/17 12:28pm

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babynoz said:

CDinwiddie said:

Take a breath, and consider this...

No one will ever come close. Everyone on this board knows that already. Debating that point is useless.

Bruno did a fine job trying to approximate what the real genius was capable of. Yes, he should have worn his own look, not Prince's. No, the solo wasn't nearly as technical as Prince's. Vocals were a little shaky. However...

Here's the real point... What if just one of Bruno's millions of young fans is inspired to delve into Prince's catalog becuase he/she sees that their guy (Bruno) co-signs our guy (Prince)? Maybe more kids will pick up an instrument as a result of seeing Bruno actually play. I've been trying to evangelize Prince to my teenagers for years. The best way to win them over is if someone they think is cool (Bruno) thinks Prince is cool.

For me, the exposure to young audiences who have no idea what they missed, make this and other tributes totally worth it.

Just something for you to consider...




Well said! clapping

It is very important to encourage artists like Bruno too because there are not many in his generation who are even trying to get to Prince's level and if his example inspires his generation to embrace real music, then we need a lot more like him.

The impersonation aspect of the Grammy performance was a little awkward but Bruno is awesome and I cannot name another young mainstream artist who would have done better.




Young people like him give me hope and make life a lot more fun! biggrin



Judith Hill or Liv Warfield would have crushed Mars into dust.

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Reply #235 posted 02/16/17 12:47pm

babynoz

Graycap23 said:

babynoz said:




Well said! clapping

It is very important to encourage artists like Bruno too because there are not many in his generation who are even trying to get to Prince's level and if his example inspires his generation to embrace real music, then we need a lot more like him.

The impersonation aspect of the Grammy performance was a little awkward but Bruno is awesome and I cannot name another young mainstream artist who would have done better.




Young people like him give me hope and make life a lot more fun! biggrin



Judith Hill or Liv Warfield would have crushed Mars into dust.



I'm not talking about female singers. I'm talking about musicians, specifically mainstream male muscians of the younger generation, not old heads like us.

Like it or not, these chirrens ain't checking for those ladies but they all know Bruno.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #236 posted 02/16/17 1:00pm

RJOrion

AnnaSantana said:

Shawy89 said:

I need Bruno to slay the guitar solo of Let's Go Crazy

GOO BRUNO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cool cool cool cool

...and slay it, he did smile

Bruno, is that you?

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Reply #237 posted 02/16/17 1:09pm

Graycap23

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babynoz said:

Graycap23 said:

Judith Hill or Liv Warfield would have crushed Mars into dust.



I'm not talking about female singers. I'm talking about musicians, specifically mainstream male musicians of the younger generation, not old heads like us.

Like it or not, these chirrens ain't checking for those ladies but they all know Bruno.

Last I checked.......Judith Hill was a musician.

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Reply #238 posted 02/16/17 1:26pm

precioux

RJOrion said:

AnnaSantana said:

...and slay it, he did smile

Bruno, is that you?

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Reply #239 posted 02/16/17 1:37pm

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Like I said....this musician would crush Mars:

[Edited 2/22/17 7:50am]

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