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I disagree... He was not in the mainstream at all during that time... Maybe only for promotion, as he appeared on Arsenio Hall that was about it. The album was a complete flop, it peaked at #119 in the U.S. US is not the only country in the World. Délicate was à huge AirPlay hit in France, and still is. The album sold Well in Uk (scoring 4 top 20 Hits iIRC) and Japan | |
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A few years ago (early 2000s) there was a forum on his website and there was also a yahoo group about him where some discussion was going on. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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tinnitus is just a ringing in your ears, it's common, i would think everyone has it sometimes. Unless he has tinnitus when he's singing i couldn't see that being the problem. It's odd, but it doesn't stop me from loving his singing, I never really even thought about it until I read an interview of alannah myles who called him her favorite singer but said "i only wish he would sing on key sometimes" it's not a big deal and what he brought, I could see MJ being scared shitless, not Prince though, Prince had already done the megastar thing and sales only meant so much at that point to him. So I can't see prince being afraid of anyone at that point except maybe a time reformation with everyone united. The minneapolis sound was dwindling by that time in any circumstance. | |
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i'm always going back and checking for old vids or live shows, every so often i'll watch the 87 grammy performance, it was the first time i got to hear him. this was after all the fuss i read about him. His biggest gift to me is his influence as a singer and songwriter. one of the highest compliments anyone ever paid me was when I worked in a dueling piano's bar, I was showing the owner some of his music and he closed his eyes, listened, then said "that's you". It's not true, my range is different but I knew what he meant, the runs and bends, all of that started with him, he was endlessly inventive with those articulations and I picked up on that. | |
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This fact hit me as I was reading your post..... DUMB
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Honestly, I have no idea what TTD has been doing. I'll check the vid out. | |
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Has anyone ACTUALLY seen him live in concert besides me? "Climb in my fur." | |
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P was competitive I think he must have look up for sure and took notice.
TTD had some greatness bubbling. I loved how natural he was in appearance. [Edited 9/12/18 21:02pm] | |
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. He has finally released almost all the songs that were rumoured to make up "The Solar Return of TTD". Out of the tracks he recorded for it, the three Wildcard versions (and quite a bit after it) was compiled. The only known configuration of Solar I could find lists the songs simply alphabetically. When I compiled Solar in that configuration though, it made for a truly compelling album. To me, it's better, and flows better, than Wildcard. I made a cover for it to put it in my iTunes and it's one of his most played albums for me now.
. Yeah, in his Symphony or Damn time (show at Vredenburg, Utrecht). Was a great show. Not Prince or Fishbone great, but definitely marvelous. My memory is failing me though, I think I went to see him later as well, I just can't recall when and where anymore. I assisted later in making a few bootlegs even (never made any money on it, not why I did it), which helped fill in the blanks in my collection. I am not sure, but it may have helped getting some of the really obscure tracks on the variously titled 2002 greatest hits. (which was a very amateurishly compiled collection, apart from the tracks, have you looked at the booklet?) Could have been a fan looking to publish some deep tracks though too. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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Yes I have - about 20 times I guess. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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i have only once and it was vocally second to only Stevie who didn't do all the jumping around that TTD did, a great, great show, he did an elvis song, told Springsteen stories and rocked the fuck out of the place. | |
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[Edited 9/13/18 4:04am] 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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I don't know, I wouldn't be afraid, but I certainly couldn't go there in 1986 if I were to be Prince. 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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Not the same background, obviously.
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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jjam said: Terence's biggest problem is thinking that he can do it all like Prince - play all the instruments, produce, write...
He has written some great songs - but he's nowhere near Prince's level as a musician.
He's a better vocalist, though. A truly astounding voice. His biggest problem in my opinion was editing. Still love him though. | |
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Did I mention artistic freedom? 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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Purplegarden said:
Wildcard starts off promising, but declines a bit - still Oh Davina and Designated Fool atre two bloody tight songs. . I can't agree about his voice, doing my 4 mile walk today with music and on comes Holding on to you, holy fuck the lyrics in that song "Emotional mist she breathes in for, out comes garden flowers, she chose me out of the tough talking fellows, she heard my heart beat through the noise (I probably fucked that up - but goddamn that is deep!), Fat painted lips on a live wire canvas, Goodbye Picasso, Hello Dolly - all the best poets have thought provoking dreams, holding on to you, is letting go for me," . If he was having off days with his voice, he was obviously not doing that in the studio, because not only can he write great songs, listen to how his voice grabs the notes and the lyrics. This is raw power. In one regard, he is by far the best singer out of Prince, Michael and Himself. Sorry it has to be said. . Every year I find more reasons to just love the guy. Who knows, Pete Silas and Germannegro amongst others we should start a TTD/Sananda org - Introducing the Hardline Forum. [Edited 9/12/18 5:06am] Definitely one of my favorite voices along with David Ruffin | |
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I was the 1993 First Avenue Show. He actually told the crowd he would be at Paisley after the show,and we went out there. I saw him walking around with Prince and I remember thinking he has to be 6’3 if he’s an inch,maybe 6’2. | |
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I saw Terence live real close, and that's where I get the respect from. 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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And what about this fucking ballad?
[Edited 9/13/18 5:35am] 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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Thats the tour I saw him on. Ventura theater in California. He was great. "Climb in my fur." | |
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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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I sm a big fan of TTD, especially Symphony or Damn which is positively brilliant. But what a silly question. Prince wasn't "afraid" of him. TTD imo isn't near as a talented musician and I am sure Prince was aware. But what a great voice and I like that he experiements. But at the same time I wish Fish/Flesh wasn't as experimental or self-indulgent (though I loved it). It was his 2nd album and he lost most that by the time Symphmony or Damn came out everyone was gone. The dude never recovered commercially after that... | |
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I have all of TTDs albums but haven’t listened to them in quite a few years. He is definitely an amazing singer and performer, but nowhere near Prince or MJ...people, let’s not kid ourselves here! | |
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His voice is actually grating. So nails on chalkboardish. Like greasy fried chicken..in a bad way not an Aretha way. "Climb in my fur." | |
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It's amazing to me after listening to Sananda Maitreya, after years of enjoying TTD, that more people aren't appreciating his Post-Millenium Rock output. I could only wish that Prince could have produced a warm, rocking tune like this, below. But he really didn't. I love that P. was able to give us songs like "Call My Name" or "Beautiful, Loved and Blessed." He did the best that he could with a rocker, like "Dreamer." > Sananda, while being an admirer of Prince, inhabits his own sphere with a broad diameter, that I think Prince would only be able to reflect off of. A bold statement, I guess, but I believe it. > Siamo Qui > Plus, he's taken the Funk overseas and shipped it back to us, with It's Been a Long Time. It's a thing that would make George Clinton or Angelo Moore chuckle in joyful recognition. >
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no argument with the musician statement but does it matter? pop music rarely has the best musicians anyway. TTD put together the last great concept album, it was him who envisioned it and that's what puts him rightfully in that class even though he couldn't play brilliantly. His ideas, his words, his songs, probably better than anything out at the time really. | |
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i thought you just said he was great live. | |
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He was. His voice isnt the whole package though. And it fits some aspects of is tunes and he can do monotoni=e etc like in She Kissed me verses etc... "Climb in my fur." | |
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TTD is definitely a great singer which im sure Prince acknowledged, but Fear??...i doubt it...
besides, as much as i respect TTD's talents, i can only listen to him for short periods of time, and infrequently...his voice does start to get too extra at times...i always wished he would have picked more soulful and funkier beats instead of straddling and switching genres and aesthetics...it was hard to keep up with his work with all the changes this guy goes through | |
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