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Ah I didn't know he wanted to get Vanity to go blonde
Cat talked about the original Graffiti Bridge too, she loved watching those two and their energies
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I hope not, she looks like she smelled like wet cigarettes and Summer's Eve I Just Came To Dance and Shade for Yall | |
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She is a bit deluded here when she said they were equals talent-wise but they were equals powerwise...That i agree with.
Funny the way it is described when she went to see Prince perform in Paisley Park a few years ago. She seemed shocked at how good he was or had become or had remained..
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Where did she say they were equals talent wise?
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cloveringold85 said: No, Prince did not care for Madonna at all. He didn't go for blondes.
I can't say whether he got with Madonna or not but it doesn't take much reaching to conclude that he most likely did. However, your claim him not going for blondes could not be MORE wrong... Now, THAT I do know for a fact. He did as a high schooler and he did up until his death. As far as him going for real blondes or fakes ones, no idea. Anything close enough, from what I know. Oh, well. Btw, and that's bit OT and not a question for you Clover, but has anyone here heard Madonna sing live, as in LIVE, not on TV or at concert with a backing track? I have never seen her live because I just don't care for her music, old or new so I don't know. Patti LuPone (bless the Brodway diva and the star she is) eviscerated Madonna's performance as Evita. Miss LuPone though is hard pressed to give out compliments even when they might be in order. So, I was just wondering if anyone here has any knowledge on Madonna's vocal abilities. [Edited 2/18/18 3:24am][/ [b][Edited 2/18/18 3:26am] | |
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What do you think she is talking about right here? Not to get into semantics, but the first line in juxtaposition to the later lines indicates (IMO) a belief in not just equal status and success but also equal ability. I am not the only on here who stated that she is a bit 'deluded' here. Maybe, madonna was not intending to indicate that..but Madonna has never lacked confidence so I doubt it.
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She said nothing about talent. And throught her lifetime she has always praised people who had talent like Prince. To say they were equals talent wise she would have had to be a 'guitarist' or a 'piano player'. . 'real admireres of each other's work' how does that translate 'talent'? Prince obviously was a real admirier of her work. . Same level = Super Stars
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What she means is.....she and Prince were on the "same level" in term of power and superstardom.....as opposed to Prince and his female proteges.where he would control and dominate the proceedings.The recording of "Love Song" wasn't like Prince producing one of his own ladies like Apollonia (lol)...that's what Madonna is saying. | |
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Whatever. In the same interview in which she talks about Prince admiring her work and them being on the same level, she talks about how the song was produced with her playing keyboards and him on drums. That is a description of playing music...not status or power etc. She is saying that she is as powerful as him but I think he is also implying that she is as talented...unlike his proteges who are not . Do you think Madonna thinks of herself as less of a musician than Prince? Please folks. Madonna can be cool but she thinks of herself as an artist worthy as any other one. Madonna is not going to imply that her status and power come from anything less than talent.
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Whatitis. And you didn't hightlight that part. You highlight another part to prove she was putting herself on the same level talent wise. Did you not? Of course you did. that is why you didn't say, mmm yeah I read that wrong, you said 'whatever' . Yep, but she has never placed herself as some great musician ever
So I strongly doubt her intent was to put herself on the same level of Prince talent wise. . When she said:And, you know, we're already successful so we didn't have to prove anything to Prince has usually up until that point (and after) only worked with people not on his level, or their time in the spotlight had diminished. One reason he gave for not wanting to work directly with Miles Davis or do the We R the World event. Another reason why he had a hard time on James Browns stage when Michael J had Prince called up. that is what you should have bolded, because it is clear she is talking about Super Stardom
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I was a little underwhelmed with Love Song when I first heard it to be honest. Maybe it is one that will grow on me over time. I was expecting something a little more upbeat, funky like from P and Madonna, but I did like Keep it Together though.
I do agree with her when she says she and P are on the same level power wise though. She'd be the first one to admit that she isn't the greatest singer,/musician, but she never tried to be. I always felt they were so much alike in their attitude towards things, such as doing their own thing and having the take it or leave it approach and not being at all afraid and exploring and embracing sexuality that made others so uncomfortable, especially in their early years. I know they had a little beef over the years with one another, but it is cool they mended fences back in 2015 and sweet of her to do that tribute at the AMAs and that outfit she had on was cool also.
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You think Prince deliberately sabotaged his own performance on stage with James and MJ because he didn't want to collaborate with folks of equal status???What. Am I misinterpreting what you are saying there. Jill JOnes (who I know can be unreliable) did state that P and her were there to watch a show and completely unprepared. He was given an out of tune guitar that was too big for him and had some wine according to her. He was unprepared..period.
I didn't leave my comment at "whatever". I am jumping all around here but I don't get entirely why collaboration with supposedly 'Important" musicians is so important where PRince is concerned. Good choices were more important in my opinion. But he always made his own choices. PEriod. For better or for worse.
I never said Madonna wasn't acknowledging that she was of equal success so therefore Prince was unable to mold her like a protege..She did say that and I agree.. I am saying she was implying that they were of equal ability which I do not agree. We can read her comments differently, but the fact that it was reported that she was shocked by his guitar playing in 2015 when she came to Paisley, might indicate she did not understand in the late 80's the full extent of his abilities.
In my opinion (if I am allowed to have it), not many people are on Prince's level in terms of talent. Miles Davis was...but Prince's ego aside, he and Miles' limited collaborations were not that good (IMO).
In terms of just status and popularity, who gives a crap? Jay-Z is more influential and powerful than Prince but what does that have to do with anything. Working with Jay-Z might make Prince more 'relevant' to teenagers but there is more talent in Maceo Parker's pinkie finger than in Jay-z's entire body. Hell, Wendy and Lisa have ten times more talent than Jay-Z or any number of uber powerful musicians. I would not want Prince to collaborate with people just becuase they are just as successful or more so or younger or more hip for the moment. That seems desperate to me. With rap artists, he wasn't choosy/brave enough in terms of who he collaborated with but Prince and rap were a shaky partnership. However, his performing with Kendrick Lamar who prince legitimately respected was a good direction he was at least dabbling in.
He didn't work with James Brown probably partly because James Brown didn't want to work with him. He didn't work with MJ because MJ thought he was better than him (and maybe visa versa) and QJ made him wait in a car and pissed him off.. But, he worked with (at least in performances) Beyonce who has sold more albums and gotten more awards than himself, Amy Winehouse, Santana, and Ceelo... He recorded with incredibly talented people -- some pretty damned famous (Gwen Stefani, Madonna, Eve, Sheryl Crow). He recorded with lesser known but incredibly talented people who are deeply respected (Ani diFranco, Janelle Monae, a number of hip British singers, Esparaza Spalding.) He also performed with the likes of Stevie Wonder (definitely his equal), Foofighters, Santana, Tom Petty, etc. Would it had been cool if he had recorded with Stevie Wonder? Sure. But, maybe the opportunity never presented itself..who knows. But not everything can be attributed to Prince's fragile ego. I know you think P's musical quality took a step decline after he collaborated less with his bandmates, but none of his bandmates were of equal status in the industry..(talent--its debatable, but status--it is not) so status and talent do not necessarily equate. Prince's bands were top notch--how he used them was up to him. . But let's look at Tom Petty -- no one was asking him to take on rap or collaborate in ways that weren't typically tom Pettyish. He wrote the lyrics/melodies and his band did the accompaniment, it never changed. He never let his bandmates write lyrics or melodies..
BTW, here is what Robin Williams said about the song Bad in 87 ("No, Michael, you are not Bad. You are sensitive, you are delicate, but you are not "Bad".) .. not everyone thought it was a good fit for MJ despite its popularity. I don't think it would have been a good fit for Prince either. That is not a missed opportunity that I regret. Even at 12 when that song came out I used to roll my eyes. WIlliams and I were on the same page with that one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id5b0PYgvwo
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Oh Gawd... seriously? You like to make mountains out of molehills don't you? lol
Did I say "Prince deliberately sabotaged his own performance on stage with..."? No do some reading on what others have said about Prince outside of his element.
Prince in 1982/83 was just getting coming into his own grove at that time. MJ knew what he was doing when he had James call Prince up on stage. Bobby Z was there with Prince as well.
James Brown was one of Prince's idols. Compare Prince on stage with someone like Stevie Wonder in 1998 vs James Brown 1982. Price didn't care for performing with people of a certain stardom. He even had a little issue with Miles Davis and Prince's band at the 1987 New Years eve show.
Prince talked about himself. Maybe some of it was Prince's own isms. Like thinking meeting and working directly with Clare Fischer wouldbe bad luck.
Sorry that was just 'too much' debating there to read. I'll try to read some more tomorrow. My back hurts.
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I think they were cool long before 2015, that photo of them embracing was 2007 | |
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What is Prince's element? I am sure if someone handed him a guitar that wasn't too big and was actually in tune he would have been fine in most settings even in 82 and 83. His Head solo from around 80/81 after the sexual part convinced me that he was a damn fine guitarist even then.
In 82 and 83, he still had something to offer and could have done just fine playing a decent little guitar solo.. Jeez, MIchael didn't do anything that earthshattering in that clip. You know more than I do about how much Prince accomplished by 82/83. . No, he wasn't a great dancer yet, but he was no slouch in other departments. . He seemed to be able to improvize in most cases.
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3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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Yeah, I always remember in 2005 when Madonna was promoting Confessions On A Dance Floor and show was on BBC Radio 1. When asked her favourite song to play on the radio, she chose 'When Doves Cry' and talked about working with Prince and how amazing he was. I always got the impression she had nothing but respect and admiration for his talent and work and was pretty much in awe of him like the rest of us. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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Did she really? Okay, everyone igomore what i said eariler. I will admit when I am wrong.
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I think he had a way better chance than MJ for various reasons! | |
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Prince's element is the thing that made him a superstar in the 80s
I call it UPTOWN ErOtIc CiTy Paisley Park etc His element. He talked about it (his 'competition' and the thing that solidified his scene) was that there was Prince(his band) the Time Vanity 6 Sheila E the Family Madhouse. He reflected himself through these people and the music which sharpened himself. . In 1983 he asked his band member to sit and watch him practice dancing for hours until he got comfortable dancing in front of a crowd.
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Yeah, I don't know what Adorecream meant by that one... | |
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And in the latter 90s Prince talked about what she did in the early-mid 90s scene with respect. And saying she took what he did with sex in the 80s and pushed it right off the table.
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http://beautifulnightschitown.blogspot.com/2013/05/sexy-dancer-cat-glover-talks-2.html
Prince, Madonna and I were the original lineup for Graffiti Bridge. That movie was strictly written for Prince, Madonna and myself. Period. Exclamation point. . . . . . | |
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Oh yeah and I like that yellow suit! They've always had a mutual respect and admiration for each other and it would've been cool to see her in Grafitti Bridge. When she saw him play in 2015, sounds like she was mesmerized by his guitar playing too, well aren't we all? Lol. Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
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