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When it comes to funky rhythm guitar, Prince has to be right up there. | |
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Listen to his albums through headphones, and you will hear just how much awesome guitar work is in there. | |
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I get a kick out of hearing what Prince does in "The Undertaker" recording, mixing solos, rhythm, varied pedal effects, and those quirky tonal asides that are so unique. He kicks so much butt in the improvisational stream here. I'd say that brand of work could stand up to most major guitarists. > Comparing his work to some classical guitarists--of refined touch and top-disciplined technique, however--might yield a different thought, though, but you'd probably be comparing apples to oranges in that kind of instance. | |
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how can anyone say this stuff...we havent heard whats in the vault..... | |
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Kara said: jayseajay said: I think this is interesting, because I agree with you, insofar as issues of technique and musical vocabulary goes - and I know far less about music than you evidently do, but I've always been aware that there is pretty limited range of stuff in terms of scale etc going on with P's guitar solos. That said, watching/hearing him let rip on a guitar is still one of the greatest pleasures in my life, and it's not a technical thing, it's an expressive thing...and yes, sometimes he was grandstanding and showing off (the RRHOF is that in spades), but mostly it's the impression that he just opens himself up and a huge wail comes flooding through him, that he's not actually playing anything, something is playing itself through him. The sound he makes is somehow so primal, and ecstastic, and painful, and transcendent, and spiritual and sexual all at the same time. Someone described is here once as 'messianic ejaculate' and I think that's right. It's like the sound of the universe coming. And that's not about technique or scale for me, it much more basic and energetic than that. And I find it truly miraculous. You've captured my feelings exactly. Beautifully said. I don't care about technical proficiency, no other guitar player moves me like Prince. Exactly. He was so comfortable with it, like it's an extension of himself, completely natural. It's a beautiful thing to witness and hear, he and his guitar and the music all become one. Some of his after shows you really get to see it because he's doing it for the pure joy he receives from the music he is playing and in turn gives that joy to his audience. People have describes it as a spiritual experience and I think it was for Prince as well. That's greatness I don't care how technically better someone may be or how many scales or novels they write. Prince has genuine talent and ability and he soars when it comes to expression and emotion. It doesnt get much greater than that for most music listeners and/or music lovers. 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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OK, here's the definitive "amazing guitar solo recor...the studio". The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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is that him on guitar on LTWBD sonny vocal version??? | |
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whats date of that show? | |
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has tony m eva got any cred for his vocals on Call The Law??? quite good... | |
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I've always loved the very short but fierce and bizarre (since it gets morphed into synth) guitar solo in Miss Thang.
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OP - by and large that's right. Most of his brilliant guitar music was done live, whether it was super melodic short solos or more gutsy blues efforts. Here are my top 3 off the top of my head.
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Like with so much of his stuff, the definitive versions are played live. (sacrifice of victor part 3 - youtube) Big difference right there!
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I really agree with this. There usually is a lot going on in Prince songs, layered vocals and tons of instruments, but sometimes I like listening to his music and just focus on one aspect of the song.
I love how some licks are re-worked. Take the guitar solo from Sheila E's "Dear Michaelangelo" and then hear it slowed down in the Scandalous Sex Suite. It is an amazing solo in the Sheila E song and a complete highlight to hear it slowed down in the suite 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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But I also agree that a song like Guitar is very underwhelming considering the title. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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He has some great ones recorded, but I think that the guitar solos sound best live. Still, I love hearing them on the recordings. Some of my favorite Prince guitar solos on studio recordings are: Live 4 Love LRC Purple Rain Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad Bambi
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Yes, bonatoc, you are correct. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Habibi, Dreamer | |
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wasnt Habbibi part of a WHOLE album of hendrix covers???? | |
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Because he mainly wrote pop songs? | |
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The guitar solo on "She Gave Her Angels" is pretty awesome. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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* I think you may be raising more of a philosophical question/notion of defining what constitutes a guitar solo. That is--is a guitar solo a moment when the guitar is given center stage while the other instruments are lowered or subdued, or can a guitar solo also be a moment when a guitarist is improvising but that improvising is beneath or mixed equally with the other instruments? As such, what separates Prince from other "guitarists" is that he had the ability to execute and the vision to understand that a brilliant--meaning impactful--solo can be both a guitar performance that is separate from the other instruments and, also, a performance that is played beneath or along with/mixed with the other instruments. For those who want--only look for or hear--a solo that is a "separate" thing/performance, then Prince's soloing can be seen as limited or underwhelming. But, for those of us who understand that Prince didn't have that somewhat limited notion of what a solo is or could be, then we are able to hear Prince's soloing in many songs even when those "solos" are mixed beneath or with the other instruments. That is, we can hear the guitar improvising whether it is doing so alone or with or beneath other instruments. Ultimately, this may also be the case that Prince--because of his range and ability--never had just a "rock" sensibility about what the guitar is, but he had an amalgamated sensibility about all instruments because his musical sensibility was an amalgamated sensibility of rock, blues, gospel, soul, and jazz, which impacts how one understands or defines the act of "soloing."
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A couple of my favorite solos are on ballads - Pink Cashmere - what a beautiful and fierce aural trip I Hate U - I remember playing that for my college roommate, urging him to keep listening until the ripping guitar solo at the end. His words: "Holy shit!" Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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