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Founder | CALL FOR QUESTIONS: Q&A with Duane Tudahl, author of Purple Rain Sessions book! Hey all, Duane Tudahl, longtime orger and Prince maven, has his new book out, "Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984". We've been reading a preview copy and there's some really great stuff in it! We asked Duane if he'd do a Q&A with the Org & orgers, so if you've got questions -- add them to this thread and we'll try to get answers to everything over the next few days.
Our "favorite" question(s) might even end up with free signed copies of his book! So... make 'em good!
Please add your questions to this thread by 11:59P Thursday PT, and we'll start working with Duane on Friday to get answers, and hopefully post them over the weekend! ben -- "the prince.org guy" |
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What's the most surprising thing you learned about Prince & his studio habits during this time? Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Hi Duane, Thanks for taking questions. I have not had a chance to purchase your book yet, so forgive me if you answer these questions in the book. I am interested in knowing more about the songs "Wonderful Ass" and "We Can F**k" which Warner Brothers released on Purple Rain Deluxe. . 1. Why did these two songs not make the cut for Purple Rain? . 2. What was Warner Brothers's reaction to "We Can F**k"? . 3. Whose decision was it to keep "We Can F**k" unreleased for 30+ years? Did Prince want to put "We Can F**k" on Purple Rain, but Warner Brothers disagreed? I believe that "We Can Fuck" is an absolute masterpeice, and certainly of a high enough caliber to be on Purple Rain. However, I suspect that "We Can F**k" was too far outside of the boundaries of social acceptability for release on a major music record in 1984 (although my suspicion could be totally wrong because I wasn't even born until 1986). I would be most interested in any information that you can share about discussions surrounding "We Can F**k" . 4. Who performs the awesome guitar solo at the end of "Wonderful Ass"? (I think it's Prince, but I'd like to know for sure whether or not it's him playing the guitar.)
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I haven't yet purchased the ebook but I will as soon as I'm done with the novel I'm currently reading. Duane you've know for many years how I was excited about this project and when I asked once if you planned to cover the whole of P's career in the same manner as you did with 1983-84, you replied that it was very unlikely and that you were planning to stay focused on the 80's. While I understand that we're talking about an insane amount of work and that you'd have to spend the rest of your life researching those books if you were to cover 40 years of Prince's career, I would obviously love to see his whole recording career covered in such details. . So here are my 2 questions: 1/ I understand that sales of the first book may impact your decision, but at this stage how many more books would you be interested in writing, and which years would they cover? 2/ Do you think there's a chance anyone you've worked with would be willing to try and complete the series by covering the years you'll have chosen not to cover with similar books, and if someone volunteered at some point, would you share your methodology and endorse any such project? . Thx A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Hi Duane,
you mentioned that this book was mostly ready before Prince's unfortunate passing. Do you think/have you noticed that people that were around Prince are now more willing to share their stories? Your book is more a less a look into the sausage factory, as you mentioned, and Prince was notoriously protective of his privacy. What impact do you think this will have on a possible next book? (assuming you need to do a lot of follow up interviews) Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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Hello Duane, [Edited 11/21/17 2:31am] Life Matters | |
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Hello Duane, During your 20 years of research, did you get to hear any prince recordings that us mere mortals don't even know exist? I can imagine you can't disclose what/how/who etc for not wanting to expose your "sources", but still i'm curious.
Looking forward to the book!
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. All of this is already answered in the preface to his book, and that preface (as well as plenty of sample pages) can be read by going to https://www.amazon.com/Pr...538105497/ and clicking on "look inside". © Bart Van Hemelen
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[Edited 11/21/17 6:31am] Life Matters | |
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Thank you for taking your time out in answering these questions. I cannot wait to purchase your book. My questions for you are.. Was there anything in the book that you meant to edit,further explain or didn't explained enough, or even forgot to mention before the book became published? Was there any information that you (being an author and a Prince fan) are surprised to learn about? In other words was there any information that you found that was too good to not want to share in your book.. whether it be about certain songs or sessions or even songs that nobody including hardcore fans and yourself knew about? Thirdly, do you think Prince himself would be proud of your book upon reading it if he was still alive? Do you think he would be surprised as to what you discovered and perhaps want to make you his official biographer? | |
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Hi Duane! Stuff I'd like to know, if possible (apologies if this info is in the book; Amazon hasn't shipped my copy yet): | |
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Morris Hayes mentioned in a recent interview that Prince pulled him aside to play 5 unreleased tracks from the Purple Rain era, and that they were better than than what was on Purple Rain. Were you able to find any information on what those tracks might be? "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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We need a book about the 90s. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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1. Is the When Doves Cry with the orignal baseline lurking around somewhere? How hard of a decision was it for Prince to delete out the bassline? How close was the orignal version to making it on the album?
2. Was Prince legitimately concerned that Purple Rain had a similarity to Faithfully by Journey? I have heard that he called up Journey to make sure it was OK... any truth to that?
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Technically we need five books about the 90's. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Was Prince able to read and write sheet music (notes, treble, bass, and so forth)? If not, did he maintain a record of the various melodies and harmonies of songs by audio recording everything or some other form of “memory”? Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Here's one
When Prince focused his recording at Paisley Park and other residences, there are no longer records of his studio bookings etc. From what date does it get difficult to track his recording activities, and are there sources that you can use to track his recording activities in his later career? | |
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Are u aware of any unreleased Prince album from the eighties in the vault not even known by the fans? Thanx in advance Duane 4 the reply | |
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What do the sound engineers think about his chops on the mixing board? The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Why can't I buy your book? Release date on Amazon.co.uk says 15th November but its not in stock anywhere.
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Hello Duane, every time, for the past 30+ years, whenever I hear the song Sex Shooter, it makes me wonder if this was originally meant as a song from a man's perspective. You know, shooting the love, kiss my gun, and even the lyrics sound like "come on play with my erection".
So since you are the number one 83/84 expert and this song is from almost exactly the middle of this period: my question is: is there a Prince version out there? Or was that ever the plan?
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It is probably in the book and I should have that soon but I have always wondered about the guitar solo intro and the solo deep in the mix on the latter part of WHen Doves Cry. The song is so startling that your attention goes from that killer solo to the booming drum beat and skeletal instrumentation. Then you refocus on his deep voice...then the screams..then the music again etc. What is forgotten is that INCREDIBLE opening guitar line and the ending guitar is buried in the mix and covered up with all that awesome screaming. Like so much, it is yet another reminder of how talented he was that he could play like that, and purposely bury it in the mix. | |
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Hi Duane,
Looking forward to your book. I would like to know, based on all the information you have gathered for writing your book, which (song) recording session would you have wanted to witness the most and what would be the main reason?
Thanks in advance! Produced, Arranged, Composed & Performed by PRINCE
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Let's leave it with "affection" please.
[Edited 11/22/17 17:49pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Hi Duane. Did you choose PR because it is your personal favorite or Prince's commercial pinnacle? And did u discover a 'process' by which the rumored '100 song's ware whittled down to the classic we ultimately got? | |
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Was Prince able to read and write sheet music (notes, treble, bass, and so forth)? If not, did he maintain a record of the various melodies and harmonies of songs by audio recording everything or some other form of “memory”? Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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I wish I could go back to when Lrince was playing at local clubs in his hometown- when he was just starting out. My question would be: when he was just playing local gigs was he into groupies...was he a wild party kind of guy??? | |
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