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Parade era 1985 - 1986 deuxième partie
And the Music continued 4ever... The chord strikes, the devil no like, so he runs 2 his evil car With Love There Is No Death
Prince's Parade procession the Flesh Sessions -Junk Music the Question of U ie 12 Keys An Honest Man Christopher Tracy's Parade Little Girl Wendy's Parade New Position Mia Bocca I Wonder U Under the Cherry Moon Girls & Boys Life Can Be So Nice Venus de Milo Mountains Do U Lie? Kiss ♥ Or $ Anotherloverholenyohead Sometimes It Snows In April Alexa de Paris Old Friends 4 Sale It's A Wonderful Day, Others Here With Us All My Dreams Eternity God Is Everywhere
We were brothers and sisters
Prince Bobby Z Dr Fink Lisa Coleman BrownMark Wendy Melvoin Clare Fisher & orchestra players Jerome Benton Susannah Melvoin Eric Leeds Sheila E Miko Weaver Atlanta Bliss Jonathan Melvoin Gregory Safford Wally Brooks Jill Jones David Coleman Steve Fargnoli Alan Leeds Marie France David Z Susan Rogers David Tickle David Leonard Jeff Katz Laura LiPuma Ann Field Cavallo, Ruffalo and Fargnoli Jackie St Clair
"Special thanks 2 Clare Fischer 4 making brighter the colors black and white. "Love God" - Prince and the Revolution '86"
Paisley Park Theatre Du Verdure Nice,France Monterey Sound Studios, Glendale, CA Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA Crosstown Circle Warehouse, Eden Prairie, MN, Black Cloud Guitar Studio de la Victorine, American Music Awards, Minnesota Music Awards
A government of love and music boundless in its unifying power
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An Interview on Mixcloud featuring our own Militant
XFM 25; April 2011 “Parade” by Prince and the Revolution https://www.mixcloud.com/XFM/25-4-parade-april/
“Parade” was Prince’s 1986 follow-up to “Around the World in a Day” and the soundtrack to his second film “Under the Cherry Moon”. The album revealed a complex new jazz influenced sound, featuring lush orchestral arrangements (from Clare Fischer) and a very European flavour.
“Parade” featured the number one single, "Kiss" – along with key tracks; “Girls and Boys”, “Anotherlover”, and “Sometimes it Snows in April”. It was also the final album that Prince released with the Revolution. In this edition of “25” we hear from Prince keyboard player Matt Fink (aka “Doctor Fink”), Brent Fischer son of arranger Clare Fischer, S-Endz (from “Swami”), UK broadcaster Bobby Friction, Brett Anderson (from Suede), Doctor Simon Barber from Birmingham City University… and massive Prince fan Bill Oddie.
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Although Venus De Milo had existed for a few years as an untitled piano instrumental, initial tracking in the studio only took place in mid-July, 1985 at the Washington Avenue Warehouse, Eden Prairie, MN, USA (during the same set of sessions as Neon Telephone, Do U Lie? and Alexa De Paris). Clare Fischer arranged and recorded orchestration for the song at some point in mid-late 1985 at Monterey Sound Studios, Glendale, CA, USA. -PrinceVault
Venus de Milo
Aphrodite of Milos
Ἀφροδίτη τῆς Μήλου
Aphroditē tēs Mēlou
An ancient Greek statue and one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture. Created at some time between 130 and 100 BC, it is believed to depict Aphrodite (Venus to the Romans) the Greek goddess of love and beauty. It is a marble sculpture, slightly larger than life size at 203 cm (6 ft 8 in) high. Its arms and original plinth have been lost. From an inscription that was on its plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch; it was earlier mistakenly attributed to the master sculptor Praxiteles. It is currently on permanent display at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Moreover, the sensuous juxtaposition of flesh with the texture of drapery, which seems about to slip off the figure, adds an insistent note of erotic tension that is thoroughly Hellenistic in concept and intent.
The Aphrodite of Milos was discovered by a peasant named Yorgos Kentrotas on April 8, 1820, inside a buried niche within the ancient city ruins of Milos, the current village of Tripiti, on the Aegean island of Milos (also Melos, or Milo).The statue was found in two main pieces (the upper torso and the lower draped legs) along with several herms (pillars topped with heads), fragments of the upper left arm and left hand holding an apple, and an inscribed plinth. Olivier Voutier, a French naval officer, was exploring the island. With the help of the young farmer, Voutier began to dig around what were clearly ancient ruins. Within a few hours Voutier had uncovered Venus de Milo.
About ten days later, another French naval officer, Jules Dumont d'Urville, recognized its significance and arranged for a purchase by the French ambassador to Turkey, Charles-François de Riffardeau, marquis, later duc de Rivière.
In the year 1985 Prince Rogers Nelson of Minneapolis Minn USA created an instrumental piece called Venus de Milo. It was song number 7 side 1 on the Prince the Revolution album Parade and in the movie Under the Cherry Moon scene 28. features the piece Venus De Milo (Christopher & Mary kissing in the Phone booth) & scene 38. Venus De Milo (Mary wakes up in the grotto)
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Once upon a time in a land called Fantasy
17 mountains stood so high
The sea surrounded them and 2gether they would be
The only thing that ever made U cry
U said the devil told U that another mountain would appear
Every time somebody broke your heart
He said the sea would one day overflow with all your tears
And love will always leave U lonely
CHORUS:
But I say it's only mountains and the sea
Love will conquer if U just believe (Oh yeah!)
It's only mountains and the sea
There's nothing greater (oh), U and me
Once upon a time in a haystack of despair
Happiness is sometime hard 2 find there
Africa divided, hijack in the air
It's enough 2 make U wanna lose your mind
CHORUS
Guitars and drums on the 1, huh
(Bobby on the drum-ah)
Yeah!
It's only mountains (oh yeah) and the sea
(And the girls say)
There's nothing greater (oh), U and me
(Starvation)
Ow!
Mountains , uh
MOUNTAINS
Initial tracking taking place on 30 November, 1985 (on the same day as An Honest Man), almost seven months after a first sequence of the Parade album was compiled. Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman composed the music, and brought it to Prince. He composed the lyrics, but claimed sole credit for the song upon its release. Clare Fischer arranged and recorded orchestration for the song at some point in mid-late 1985 at Monterey Sound Studios, Glendale, CA, USA, but Princepreferred the track without orchestration, and chose to use the track without orchestration for the final release. -PrinceVault
7"(US/NZ: 7-28711, UK: W8711, JAP: P-2121, DEU/CAN: 928 711-7, AUS: MX211603-4)
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THought Id help you along a bit OldFrends4Sal
mind you ..I did Copy and Paste this from a post YOU made on it a few years ago..
Hope you dont mind...
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