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Why Did Prince Keep Dr Fink After The Revolution Was Disbanded? So I searched this forum for an answer, but couldn't find a thread that gave a detailed answer.
Basically, I'm curious as to why Matt (Doctor) Fink specifically was kept onboard after Prince dismissed the rest of the Revolution? My gut is telling me that it's because Fink was there from the band's initial inception, but so was Bobby Z. Was Fink just the best technical musician? Did Prince want at least one familiar face going forward so that audiences had someone to connect to in his new lineup? Did Prince feel a sense of loyalty to him in particular?
Also, have any of the other members made comments / expressed resentment at the time for Fink getting to stay onboard?
Sorry if this is an old topic, I genuinely couldn't find a thread dealing with the subject. | |
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Its never a bad thing to have the Doctor on call | |
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I have wondered that, it's possibly because he was so good that Prince felt he needed him. I've read that once fink started losing his looks that Prince finally started thinking of replacing him. Or at least that was the insinuation. Brown Mark claimed that Prince gave him the option to stay too. Those two guys were probably good enough to remain. It has been said that Prince disbanded the revolution because they were limited as musicians, bobby z, Wendy definitely could be improved upon, Lisa seemed like she could hold it down but Prince was having major issues with wendy and lisa by the end of the revolution. Out of the entire band, wendy, lisa and Mark were disgruntled, bobby and matt seemed to be less so but matt has made a few statements about things getting "wierd" because Prince started hanging around his black buddies. Bobby has never said a cross word that I'm aware of and has always been highly complimentary of Prince. To tell the truth, i don't know why he kept fink, other than to guess that he was a super keyboardist. | |
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Fink goes way back with Prince; Bobby brought Fink in if memory serves. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Probably the same reason why he kept Morris Hayes for so long. TRUE BLUE | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Fink wasn't competition; wendy and Lisa became competitive, up-front, recognizable stars. Also, P had broken up with Susanna which made things awkward. I think P wanted to go back to his one-man band persona. . Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Possibly because finding someone new who knew all of Prince's music from 1978 was going to be impossible. Fink was hardcore on the keyboards too.
Prince fired Jerome Benton as well.
Dr Fink was out of the band when he got married, Prince just sorta forgot to tell him. The 'black friends' thing is interesting. I doubt that Dr Fink had a problem with 'black folk'. But it seems Prince's treatement of him was weird as a result. I think by this point him making fun of Fink and Miko (as he did Boni) in front of people 'clowning them' even in front of Finks mother and family was probably over the top. I remember some Lovesexy rehearsals where he would just make fun of things with Miko like his shoes having the lighting guy put the spot light on his shoes while Miko just wanted to know where to stand.
Fink & Miko by the end of the Nude tour had both said the new band members felt 'entititled', that they would be one way when Prince was around, and different when he wasn't. Fink said those other guys never talked to him about assimilating into the band. 'He was the senior musician after all'
The 1986/87-1990 changing of the guard has always been a very interesting dynamic.
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laytonian said: Fink wasn't competition; wendy and Lisa became competitive, up-front, recognizable stars. Also, P had broken up with Susanna which made things awkward. I think P wanted to go back to his one-man band persona. . Am I wrong to think that Susannah stayed on beyond the break up. I read that she left in december, 1986. | |
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I remember reading back in the day Fink was upset that he wasn't in Grafitti Bridge-the movie. Prince had Fink programming the keyboards for the upcoming Nude Tour at the time of filming. And as someone mentioned above, when Fink got married, Prince brought in Tommy Barbarella and told Fink his services weren't needed anymore. I also read that Fink was pretty upset about that too. __________________________________________________
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803 said: laytonian said: Fink wasn't competition; wendy and Lisa became competitive, up-front, recognizable stars. Also, P had broken up with Susanna which made things awkward. I think P wanted to go back to his one-man band persona. . Am I wrong to think that Susannah stayed on beyond the break up. I read that she left in december, 1986. . Things were headed down with them and she was spilling her woes to W&L. It's like he was breaking up with all. They either all had to be together or not at all. Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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The Revolution came with a necessarily limited shelf life. The expansive fiction of anything beyond a touring band and occasional studio assist is generally not compatible with P's way of doing business. . That he permitted it, and encouraged it as long as he did, is chiefly the product of the once-in-a-lifetime improbably high success of PR. . An eventual correction was in due order, whether or not that was prompted by mixing business with pleasure. . [Edited 8/8/17 21:43pm] | |
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k-tel? you mean that cheap record company that used to sell crappy compilations? surely not the same. | |
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How dare you downgrade Renato Neto's classy musicianship! He was by far the most unique sounding musician Prince ever worked with. | |
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I recall hearing back then,that Prince angrily fired Jerome after he saw him in Janet Jackson's "Control" video.In those days,Prince didn't like his artists working outside the camp
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Synth parts are trickier to learn than guitar and bass parts due to the spefic patches needed for them. You're also often going to need a specific synth to perform them on. Fink was already familiar with the parts and the gear. | |
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i'm a keyboardist so i loved renato, i was always surprised how people talked about him here, but that's just Prince's fans, see my sig... | |
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fuck, he should have been thankful. I read that around that time prince made some remark about how fink should be locked in closet or something because he was getting chunky and old looking. | |
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one other interesting thing, in one of Prince's last interviews, one he demanded be pulled, he said fink couldn't improvise, i was surprised by that, i assumed matt was just such a great keyboardist he had that down. musicians are like that though, like duke ellington said, you can have the greatest concert violinist in the world and there are a lot of things that they can't do. Don't try to tell a musician that though, they are so fucking insecure that they get insulted if you even ask them if they can do this or that. | |
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hmm, that's what he did for them huh. thanks. | |
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Yeah, she left December or January. That peach outfit Cat wore, was Susannah's originally. She continued recording vocals with Prince after October | |
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Yeah, Jerome said he would never side against family. So he was out. . I think the thing with Fink as the last to go so to speak was he was the last representive of what Prince later called a 'community' Possibly in trying to 'reinvent' himself, Prince removing people tied to his beginnings starting in 1986-1990. . Atlanta Bliss retired after Lovesexy 1989 Boni Boyer ran to Australia Cat ran to Europe | |
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PeteSilas said: one other interesting thing, in one of Prince's last interviews, one he demanded be pulled, he said fink couldn't improvise, i was surprised by that, i assumed matt was just such a great keyboardist he had that down. musicians are like that though, like duke ellington said, you can have the greatest concert violinist in the world and there are a lot of things that they can't do. Don't try to tell a musician that though, they are so fucking insecure that they get insulted if you even ask them if they can do this or that. Matt Fink is a great improviser. I've worked with him before and he improvised his ass off. | |
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You may very well be right, but that doesn't mean he could improvise the way the bandleader (Prince) wanted it done. | |
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That Prince quote about Fink not being able to improvise sounds like the purple one being petulant and far from truthful.
And er Renato, I'd call him Dr Noodles. Definitely my least favourite keys player that Prince ever used. | |
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i believe you, i wonder why prince said that. | |
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It was unlistenable; i literally stopped listening to any live music where Neto would butcher the next Prince song. Like what he did with Pop Life, omg. | |
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you're tripping, how about the version of gotta broken heart agian on the ona dvd? | |
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that's what i'm thinking. | |
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