& many on here are happy to answer. In effect you are saying that anyone not as hard core as us has no buisness using Prince.org a 1st port of call. Instead you want them to to use google / P.Vault etc & NOT engage with the Prince community on here. WTAF! Is this why your website folded? | |
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. These songs were released THIRTY YEARS AGO. Any sensible person would know that there's likely plenty of info out there. Hell, back in my day you couldn't just fucking Google anything, you needed to read books, books which were often not available in libraries so you needed to invest money. Or fanmags, which were even harder to obtain and even more expensive. . Is reading the EASILY AVAILABLE information that much trouble? Is this thread unearthing anything that hasn't been known for decades? . Why is urging people to do A LITTLE BIT OF EFFORT such a bother to so many of you? © Bart Van Hemelen
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* YES!!! Because back in our day we had to walk to school uphill both damn ways while carrying wood that we would use to heat the damn one-room school house. Then, after that and before this damn internet, we’d have to meet strange people in back allies for purple information. So, to hell with these damn millennials and their nerve to ask people like us who slaved away to hoard...err...I mean collect this data to wield over the heads of the ignorant people who are clearly undeserving of da funk. The next thing we kno' they’ll be asking to ride our motorcycle or, even worse, asking us to burn them a copy of that time that Prince was on stage with James Brown and Michael Jackson. When will it stop, people, when will it stop?!?
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Around the 1:38 mark. | |
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Around the 1:38 mark. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Nonsense. This is most certainly not Prince. It's hard to tell (hell, it's even hard to tell if it's even a human voice at all) but it sounds like Sheila's voice, and it could be anyone else from her band just as well. There is no distinctive sound from P's voice in that scream. [Edited 11/29/17 20:52pm] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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^ Just to make sure I've listened to the whole track again (not that I hadn't heard it a few hundred times before, but I could have missed a Prince vocal dug into the mix all those years), and I am positive that none of the voices that can be heard throughout the track is Prince. It's most likely all Sheila, with maybe a short intervention by Steph Bimbaum at some point. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. Yes, they do sound like his songs, and most likely they are. | |
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Ascap has it listed as not affiliated with Girlsongs so its a no.
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The interesting part about it though is that all the songs he wrote for her in 1985 (except Love Bizarre) are listed soley under Sister Fate Music. Perhaps he just let her hold all the publishing to that. However, come Sheila E. album, then he replaces Girlsongs on the songs he co-wrote. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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OK I was wrong :-/ | |
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He did give her publishing, therefore all royalties, on Romance 1600 (save for a half of ALB). We had no way to be sure Prince had written those songs until Nilsen's book, DMSR, revealed that according to (at least) Susan R, Prince had written the songs without doubt. . For years we had no idea why, save that Prince had been generous. If you connect the dots, Sheila tacitely gave an explaination to that in theRedBull Academy interview she gave a year ago: she explains that she spent money inconsiderably during the whole PR Tour, without thinking (hotel rooms, limos, food, clothes, etc.), and at the end of the tour her accountants come and say "hey, here's your 100,000 dollars bill" and she freaked out because she'd burnt her advance and didn't have that kind of money. Contrarily to The Time, V6 or The Family, Sheila wasn't a Prince employee on a weekly salary, she had a proper contract with WB and was on her own financially. . She doesn't explain how she solved the problem but the rest is easy to figure out: she went to Prince crying "what have I done, how can I get out of it?" and Prince, who had just become super rich, was generous enough to give away all his royalties on the next record, in order for her to be able to pay her bills. . Prince has been know to give away royalties on a few occasions after that: even though it's never been established with certainty for all songs save Good Judy Girlfriend, it's very likely that all the credits/royalties attributed to Carmen on her albums were in fact Prince. It's at least certain for GJG,credited to Carmen solely but in fact known to have been first recorded before Carmen even met Prince. Later on, Prince shared all royalties with all NPG members on both Gold Nigga and Exodus, when it's been established that he had, in fact, written most of the material by himself. An interesting fact is that Call The Law was registered twice: once in 1992 as a Prince/Seacer/Mosley composition, then again a year later as a collective Prince/NPG composition. And then again, with Tamar. Tamar reportedly admitted in private that she hadn't written anything on M&H despite receiving ASCAP registration in her name. Interstingly, Kept Woman suggests it's true, because the song was copyrighted once as a Prince/Tamar song, then when released on Elixer, it was copyrighted again as a sole Prince composition. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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. Bart, be fair. I've read enough of your posts--and been on the receiving end of a few--enough to hazard a guess that it's not your urging of fans to do research that bothers them, so much as it's the almost guaranteed insults and belittling that so often accompany your responses to anyone who doesn't think like you, doesn't share the same exact set of facts as you (literally everybody), or who possess anything less than the most advanced knowledge of Prince's entire body of work. . Princevault is a fantastic resource and I agree with you that veteran fans should continue to make new fans aware of it--and politely encourage them to utilize it. But I don't relate to why anyone here feels the need to come down hard on fans posting basic questions. It may be easy for hardcore fans like us to navigate Princevault and understand all of the extraneous data contained in just one entry page there (and actually find it interesting to read), but I wonder sometimes if directing a new or casual fan to Princevault doesn't sometimes feel to them like we're tossing an Atlas to an out-of-towner who just stopped to ask for directions to the nearest gas station.
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Maybe we could grant Bart some sort of special status, someone who is a fiction character or a program and can't escape how he was written/programmed. I mean if X or Y scolds you, you can get pissed because you may think they dissing you or whatever. But with Bart it ain't personnal. When Bart scolds me, I don't take it personally: he scolds everyone, all the time, so I know it's not about me and I'm cool with it. It's just the way Bart is. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Always remember there are a lot of NEW Prince fans / fans to the Prince scene. Many people did not live throught the 1980s period and are just experiencing the music and times etc
Some people are lazy in their questions, some are looking for connection or discussion. I would add - before anybody takes others to task over wasting (others) time asking for info found elsewhere, consider 1. You’re spending your time here, of all places. 2. You’re spending your time viewing a thread you presumably already know the answer to (or at least know answers are at PV). All that is just to say - some people come here for conversation. Not research / answers. [Edited 12/1/17 4:09am] | |
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Thank you for that. I had no idea that Sheila had some financial troubles after Glamorus Life so yes that does make perfect sense. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I read an interview a long time ago in a financial website with Sheila and she said the Glam Life alone made her a millionaire (actually the intericewer asked her did it make you a millionaire and she just said "yes".... she was very humble).
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GaryMF said: I read an interview a long time ago in a financial website with Sheila and she said the Glam Life alone made her a millionaire (actually the intericewer asked her did it make you a millionaire and she just said "yes".... she was very humble).
Not only was it a hit song but a gold album and toured it as well Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I can't explain the contradiction between both statements. Maybe she hadn't gotten the money from TGL's sales yet by the end of the PR Tour but IDK. We'd have to ask her to clarify those 2 contradicting statements. The statement she made recently about being under debts by the end of the tour seemed to provide a rational explaination for Prince giving-up royalties on R1600 but of course IDK, Prince also gave The Revolution a million bucks each so he was obviously in a generous mood at that point. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I don't know the actual number, but he certainly wrote all of the good ones. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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