P gave him "The Dance Electric" in '84 because Mrs. Anderson asked him to - Andre was too proud to ask himself. God is my Sugar Daddy. | |
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Exactly. And if P was being mean, he could've refused to give Andre the song.
Maybe P saw that as a way to be even with Do Me baby.
It seems like neither of these guys were big on direct communication.
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I think a lot of egos were at play. These guys all grew up together with big dreams and P was making his a reality. Maybe it was a "if he can do it, I can, too" kind of thinking? If you watch the interview with Andre, he just doesn't have the charisma. It's one of those things you're born with. Andre had other things going for him, but P had that special something that set him apart. God is my Sugar Daddy. | |
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This is what I was trying to articulate upthread.
Andre and lotsa others were talented, etc...but they wanted to go on their own. Ok, they went on their own...but then what?
P had the freakish ability to practically envision the future and plot the exact terrain and route to get to his desired destination.
It took more than simply being goodlooking, tall, talented, able to write songs, able to work equipment, able to lead, able to manage, able to figure ish out that the powers that be don't wanna tell ya the secrets of, tenacity, ego, stamina...it takes so much more than that.
Some folks he grew up with and worked with had a handful of those things, but who had all of those traits and more?
That's why when they'd whine and complain and whatever, he didn't have the patience for it cuz he was giving 1000% of himself to cover his own aspirations and tryna make it happen for their azzes too. And after the ones who left went, why is it that they never were able to attain what he did if they thought their way was better that his way?
Hell, some of em, after 25-30 years are just getting back to where they were with him, because? Well, they're back to playing his stuff now and redoing his moves and resinging his songs and remembering how they fought so hard to get away from all that but now they're getting attention again...because of P. And they can't tribute his lil purple azz enough or keep his name out of their mouths again.
Must be an ego strain to realize that. [Edited 5/16/17 18:26pm] | |
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From that video it looks as if Andre & Prince had some of the same mannerisms. | |
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Oh and some of them will say they never wanted fame and fortune anyway, they just wanted to play music.
Uh huh
That's like a man getting turned down by a super model and saying he doen't like pretty gals anyway.
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Since they practically grew up together, they'd have to. P had his own style though and a "winning" way, if I could sum it up. Andre has said he was a piece of work and P's mother wouldn't let him hang out with P, so he must have had a side to his personality that didn't jive with where P was going. You can't put yourself into something that much and leave things to chance. I kinda get the feeling that Andre "flew by the seat of his pants" and P was more focussed. God is my Sugar Daddy. | |
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Yes, exactly. It's the kind of thing were people go "yeah, I could have made it but P did such and such" to ease their own disappointment at not putting themselves into it completely like he did. God is my Sugar Daddy. | |
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I realize that money isn't everything and some folks could care less about money, but I had a peek at some folks' net worths and I find it interesting that not one single former P associate is over 8 figures, as a matter of fact only 2 or 3 are even in the 7 figures and those folks are just barely into the 7 figures...and the ones who since 4/21 have FINALLY accumulated a net worth of at least 6 figures.
And I can't even with folks who after 4/21 FINALLY put out 1 single solitary record, or the NEXT record since leaving P. I guess that was his fault.
Seriously? After nearly 30 some odd years NOBODY? Really?
And in that same time period P GAVE AWAY more than their combined net worths to charity and STILL ended up with 9 figures???
I can't even...
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I found it interesting to read about how the tour tanked for most of it, but yet again Prince and his team made a great decision to do Rolling Stone and Saturday Night Live, two important cultural forces at the time. It made a difference to me and apparently a lot of other people as well. The chapter mentioned that he toured the South including Baton Rouge where I was, and I didn't even know about it and perhaps would not have gone despite loving the song I Wanna Be Your Lover. Then, after I read the Rolling Stone review I ran out and got the album, and the rest is personal history of my love of Prince music. It was a real turning point. So even if the album wasn't a commercial hit, I think it really helped him start building him a rather large cult following including many critics. [Edited 5/16/17 21:05pm] | |
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LBrent said: Oh and some of them will say they never wanted fame and fortune anyway, they just wanted to play music.
Uh huh
That's like a man getting turned down by a super model and saying he doen't like pretty gals anyway.
Uh huh Lol. Exactly. It must have been difficult keeping up with P in the sense that, although these were all talented musicians, he was just on a completely different level. Which I think is why jealousy/hurt feelings were probably magnified when it seemed he was being ruthless/cold in his decision making. | |
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Side note here. Paul Mitchell and I discussed Andre (Paul knows Andre because of Prince, even though Paul, being from the south side and Andre, being from the northside, went to different schools). It was interesting hearing Paul's perspective as a non-musician friend. He said Prince and Andre were so close that he couldn't fathom what possibly could have split them apart. Paul had sports and school in common with Prince, but Paul viewed those two (Andre and Prince) as the very best of friends who had everything in common. | |
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What's the old saying?
"Familiarity breeds contempt".
I think Andre and others simply weren't as laser focussed and driven to the degree that P was so they eventually had to walk away to keep their sanity.
Look at how he simply wore folks out. | |
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I have never understood the schooling situation ...so Prince and Andre lived in the same house but Andre went to North HS and Prince went to Central ...was P using his mums address ?...and if P mum didn,t want P to hang with Andre why allow him to live there...i think Morris said North had the better music programe so a lot of kids would go there after school,including Prince ... | |
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Perhaps that was a bone of contention, too. P made everything he did look so effortless and he was hooking up with people who made things happen for him. Andre spent just as much time playing and he wrote as well. They bounced ideas off each other, egged each other on in a good way, yet it didn't transpire for Andre. And maybe Andre DIDN'T want to be seen as riding P's coattails so he took a different path. It just didn't work out as well. God is my Sugar Daddy. | |
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I think Prince was bused to a different school for desegregation. | |
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This is an interview from 2014 if anyone is interested. Andre discusses their early life, relationship, what happened between them (nothing really) and other things. Answers a lot of questions people might have.
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Prince was kicked out of his DaD's house when he went to live with Andre. I would think that even if his mon did not like Andre that his parents were okay with Andre's mom.
Perhaps Prince kept his old address and just did not want to change schools. | |
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Page 70; Starting in 8th grade school bussing took Prince to Bryant Jr High, he would often stay at the home of his Aunt Olivia Nelson because it was closer to school, and spend the weekends at the Anderson's home. . Page 80-81; North High School was the closest to the Anderson's, it had almost a 50% minority population which was a legal trigger for desegregation, which resulted in Prince being bussed to Central which was 30 minutes away. | |
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Such a chaotic lil life it's a miracle he was able to graduate and learn instruments and play sports and have a social life, at all. | |
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That's why Prince stayed at the hotel, and wrote a song, instead of going to Disney World. Music was all that mattered to him. | |
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TonyM told a story in a recent podcast of many years later when NPG performed in Brazil, TM convinced P to accompany him out of the hotel, but he wouldn't go windsurfing or power boating or jetskiing...TM had P in the limo trying to get him to come out of the car onto the beach, but the driver drove out onto the beach and P rolled down the limo window and watched them all cavort...from the limo, smiling as he watched them.
It broke my heart.
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I wish he would've partook in some of these activities like normal people do. I had read somewhere where he heard music in his head 24/7 so much so that he had trouble sleeping. He spoke to us thru his music. Even when he and Husney got into a tiff, he wrote a song to Husney, he also did this with Lisa. Instead of saying sorry he wrote them songs. | |
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Are you ready for chapter 14? | |
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LBrent said:
TonyM told a story in a recent podcast of many years later when NPG performed in Brazil, TM convinced P to accompany him out of the hotel, but he wouldn't go windsurfing or power boating or jetskiing...TM had P in the limo trying to get him to come out of the car onto the beach, but the driver drove out onto the beach and P rolled down the limo window and watched them all cavort...from the limo, smiling as he watched them.
It broke my heart.
Why he was doing what he wanted to do. | |
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Since they practically grew up together, they'd have to. P had his own style though and a "winning" way, if I could sum it up. Andre has said he was a piece of work and P's mother wouldn't let him hang out with P, so he must have had a side to his personality that didn't jive with where P was going. You can't put yourself into something that much and leave things to chance. I kinda get the feeling that Andre "flew by the seat of his pants" and P was more focussed. Andre has said he use to steal music equiptment and cars. He admitted that Prince had him come to California when he got his contract the help Andre stay out of trouble. One was focused and one was not. | |
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Prince usually stayed with either Paul Mitchell's family or his Aunt Olivia during the week while at Central High School, according to Paul. I can't remember if this is in the book, but Paul said Prince would drink all the Kool-Aid and make Paul's sister mad. Sort of a similar tale to Terry's, when he told of Prince coming into his family's kitchen and eating all the food. | |
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After listening to that interview, it seems Andre has come a long way in his own growth. As he said, when they parted, he was excited and really looking forward to going in his own direction. God is my Sugar Daddy. | |
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Because it felt so insular and wasted potential and sad to me.
Yes, I realize that he was doing what he "wanted", but that even makes me sadder. That he'd want not to participate. Prefer to sit on the sidelines.
I think I've seen him sorta participating a bit in pics before and after this time period, but maybe he just needed to be really lazer focussed during that time period and did'nt see the point in cavorting on the beach.
Or maybe he didn't like sand...or any of a gazillion reasons.
At any rate, it makes me sad. I can only feel how I feel. Sorry.
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