i got into the beatles because of Prince and ATWIAD and all the fuss. I got into led Zeppelin because of Prince's mention in the RS interview in fact, i learned to be wide open as a composer myself from Prince and not to be so judgmental on styles i wasn't acculturated to. I would think that most people would at least like some of the Beatles music because so much of it is brilliant, some of it's got to come through unless you just are a rock. Ive never gotten into bob dylan either but there are a couple songs of his that just knock my socks off and make me wonder why i don't listen to more of his stuff. Thing is, there is so much music out there, the average person really doesn't need or want to listen to much that they don't have to, Oddly enough, some people have called my all time favorite pop song "little red corvette" lame and "not prince's best effort". Music is so subjective but after a certain point if a lot of people like something there has got to be a good reason for it. I can go with the mania and herd mentality as far as pop music goes, just look at all the britney's and n'syncs that we've had in music history, but that doesn't explain everything. Sometimes an Elvis or a Prince comes up with some great stuff that moves masses. I never ran into more musical prejudice than when i was a young musician, especially by the young folks i was around, i loved all the classic rock music and the grungers would never give any of them credit, I'd show them an obscure Elvis song like Milcow Boogie Blues and they'd say he ripped it off because that's what some other idiot said. The grungers would actually say "i liked Elvis' movies more than his music". Just ridiculous. | |
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i think any major star has those kinds of fans. Prince.org used to have a lot but the haters really overran them sometime around ten years ago and just took over. | |
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feeluupp said: Beatles are the most over rated thing in music since ELVIS... Beatles songs sound like corny fairground melodies... Who would even buy a ticket to see them play live in concert, they stand in the same place without moving for 2 hours... Sorry, I like my artists to have some SOUL. Seriously, some soul? You should listen to "Something" and I'm guessing Ray Charles had soul so felt covering Beatles tracks might be a good thing..... oh let's not forget Prince playing his now classic solo on the live version of "While my guitar gently weeps" in 2004 | |
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prince has covered the following: Help with my friends The long and winding road Come together While my guitar gently weeps I would love to see a soulful version of the white album covered. | |
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tollyc said: prince has covered the following: Help with my friends The long and winding road Come together While my guitar gently weeps I would love to see a soulful version of the white album covered. Does Joan Didion count? "Climb in my fur." | |
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What? Joan Didion?
It's so obvious Prince knew what was up with The Beatles and recognized and felt what was good about what they did. Just the sound effects break in Pop Life and the cast of characters in the lyrics of the calliop vibed Paisley Park or the 3 genre shift at the beginning of SOTT album point to this) My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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sott the song was like the psychedlic/social commentary that the temps were doing around the late 60's, in that way, one article I read about Prince was right, that his psychedelia was from the black psychedelia of the era. But didn't the black groups like the temps get the idea of that kind of stuff like psychedelic shack and cloud nine follow the lead of the rock groups at the time? Like any work of art, Sgt. Peppers has even been called overrated by white rock writers who'll insist that Pink Floyd's or Jimi's work at the time was better. Point is, opinions are like assholes everyones got one and some opinions are tied to assholes. People really are free to think as they want.
I'm gonna be going by my storage place incidentally and I think i'll pull out some of the p bios I've read in the past to refresh my memories today. [Edited 5/29/17 10:05am] | |
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hey you wanna know one other song i also thought was SGT pepper influenced? Diamonds and Pearls, the break is obviously inspired by Penny Lane, oh yeah, that wasn't even on the album, strawberry fields/penny lane wasn't on that album, a move which George Martin called "one of the biggest mistakes I ever made". | |
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"The Long & Winding Road" is one of my favorite songs! When did Prince cover it? | |
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Rumour has it. Prince rerecorded all the Beatles albums in their entirety and they were found in the vault. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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The Beatles had some soul .they just usually kept it low in the mix...Ringo Starr was playing some funky shit on drums and George Harrison could hould his own on rhythm guitar when it was called for...they werent totally devoid of funk | |
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i never heard about that somehow. Probably a concession to the site of the concerts. Was also surprised when he did Jimi's red/purple house, he didn't do that many covers until third eye era, maybe a few before that. | |
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He also did a cover of the long and winding road with Elton John at the Rio casino dates "Climb in my fur." | |
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ufoclub said:
What? Joan Didion?
> https://www.google.com/se...nvkufrpHM: "Climb in my fur." | |
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Oh damn, I thought that was during the London 21 nights stint. Maybe I'm remembering video and not placing it in the correct venue in my mind.
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Still the average African American is not checking for the Beatles. [Edited 5/30/17 10:40am] | |
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Preston WAS Sgt Pepper (in that awful movie that had EWF in it too). So as it stands, there is no way that he was NOT aware of The Beatles music until later introduced to them in the 80's.
Which is the point.
And yes many artists were culture vultures but the stones always wore their influences on their sleeves and in interviews etc etc. Stevie Wonder wouldnt have opened for them in 72 if not etc. The Beatles as well always gave their props to Little Riuchard and stated he tried to sing like him ..or scream like him rather. Thats the difference in culture vulturing vs being influenced and inspired.
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telling "Climb in my fur." | |
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It seems like Prince quickly abandoned ATWIAD for Parade because the music, the album cover, and the Raspberry Beret music video were a little too on the nose with its 60s psychedelic influences. RB video had this whole neo-hippie vibe with the Yellow Submarine animation and Prince in a Beatlesesque hairdo and cloud outfit. I don't I've seen Prince so heavily influenced by one particular era or group. By the time his next video came out for America it was completely gone. He cut his hair short and was wearing those button pants, crop top, and trench coat. ATWIAD felt like an inbetween stage for Parade and SOTT. The video for Mountains almost seemd like a reset for RB. Mountains has almost the same staging with the background graphics but all the Beatles and 60s psychedelic influences are removed. Don't get me wrong the music was great, but I do wonder if ATWIAD was an experimentation that should have never been released. [Edited 5/30/17 13:04pm] | |
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speaking of that movie....it has its share of problems (lol) but EW&F's cover version of "Got To Get You Into My Life" is amazing I love what they did with that tune | |
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tried to tell 'em | |
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THIS. As a Black person who DID listen to the Beatles and other white artists, let me tell you that HOO, BOY does that shit get people hopping mad, like HOW DARE YOU listen to 'WHITE PEOPLE MUSIC'.
That was not allowed, and still isn't in a lot of circles. It's basically being a race traitor to some to listen to an artist who isn't Black. It's also silly as hell, but okay, whatever, tho. I imagine myself inside your bedroom; oh, I imagine myself in your sky.
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YEP...in the 80s When my friends would come over i would hide my Police, Depeche Mode, Yes, and Elton John records in the back of the crates, so i wouldnt get clowned...i even remeber asking my father when i was a young teen, to buy me the single "Philadelphia Freedom" by Elton John, and he damn near lost his mind, while explaining that he would never spend money on a white artist while black artists wre being robbed and exploited by white record labels...as a child i didnt care about any of that shit, but since ive become a man, i overstand...its more than just music, for a lot of people... for different reasons | |
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I was lucky in that my mother would indulge my weird-ass musical tastes anyway (and also, she had fair warning -- I wouldn't sleep as a baby unless she put on classic rock, according to family stories. lol apparently I'd scream my head off for anything else.). But then, my whole family was a little weird that way -- everyone listened to a wide variety of musical types, and racism of any kind was never tolerated. Yes, we all understood that there was a lot of racism and craziness happening, but we were also taught that you can't change anything by refusing to participate.
I imagine myself inside your bedroom; oh, I imagine myself in your sky.
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THIS. As a Black person who DID listen to the Beatles and other white artists, let me tell you that HOO, BOY does that shit get people hopping mad, like HOW DARE YOU listen to 'WHITE PEOPLE MUSIC'.
That was not allowed, and still isn't in a lot of circles. It's basically being a race traitor to some to listen to an artist who isn't Black. It's also silly as hell, but okay, whatever, tho. -/I am black and I listen to all sorts of music and I could rang off a dozen or so white artist that most black know and actually like their music because they were exposed to it. The Beatles would not be one of them. I only knew about the Beatles because my parents had the 45 for "Get Back " whic they believed was a Jimmy Reed rip off and they liked Billy Preston. This was the only reason not because they were checking for the Beatles. I also think Lef Zepplin has the Beatles best by a mile. | |
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Zep..now there's some culture vultures lol (they good to me though) "Climb in my fur." | |
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What's your point, here? Are you arguing with the point of my post, or what. Because if you are, you totally proved the point that Black people can be music snobs just like everyone else on the planet. I imagine myself inside your bedroom; oh, I imagine myself in your sky.
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