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Why Prince wanted to move away from Guitar hero image??? After Purple Rain it seemed Prince wantted to put guitar aside,making records that were less guitar oriented and realising singles with no guitar. as a result audince forgot that Prince is a guitar player . Why he did shy away from guitar? was it because he was accused that he sold out to white rock audiance??? it was strtange because a few insiders said that Prince always wanted to be known as a great guitar player | |
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thebanishedone said: After Purple Rain it seemed Prince wantted to put guitar aside,making records that were less guitar oriented and realising singles with no guitar. as a result audince forgot that Prince is a guitar player . Why he did shy away from guitar? was it because he was accused that he sold out to white rock audiance??? it was strtange because a few insiders said that Prince always wanted to be known as a great guitar player He never really shied away from guitar, as much as he wanted far away from the “Purple Rain” image associated with it. It was mostly his persona that overshadowed his playing in the eyes of casual audiences for several years. Guitar remained a major part of his sound throughout. | |
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I think the OP has a point. In the immediately aftermath of Purple Rain it does seem like he shied away from it a bit. It's a bit hard to judge the ATWIAD era because he didn't tour, but with respect to the album Temptation was the only guitar-driven song. Paisley Park had a decent guitar, but it was low in the mix. . But then during the SOTT era he went back to the guitar in a big way. I remember watching him play on the MTV Music Awards in 1987 and debuting his new post-Revoution band. The performance started off with a blistering guitar and never let up. I was suprised by the contrast to the Parade era which was still fresh in my memory. . My point being, I think he did shy away from it a bit in the immediately aftermath of Purple Rain, but only for a very brief time. And as the other poster pointed out, I think it was more him trying to change in his image from Purple Rain in general, rather than his having a specific issue with the guitar. | |
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i think its more than for awhile. Prince didnt release guitar oriented single until 1991 and even after focus wasnt on guitar. in the 90s a lot of people didnt even know that Prince is a guitar player. he recovered after 2004 rnr hall performance of the Beatles song | |
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. Nonsense. Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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That's what Prince almost always did - follow up an album with something completely different. He could play so many differnet instruments and play so many kinds of music he didn't want to limit himself to one area. | |
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If only Kiss had a hooky guitar part to it, it mighta been a contenda! | |
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IIRC, during the "Parade" tour the only time he touched a guitar was to play "Purple Rain". | |
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He very occasionally played guitar (improvisational licks) as he chanced upon it on the stage at the end of the 'Electric Man' performances after 'Head'. ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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Prince never shied away from the guitar. If he wrote a track without Guitar...........it wasn't with intent 2 ignore the instrument. It is was the song required in his arrangement. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Of course Prince had non guitar oriented stuff b4 Purple Rain but did you know that audience and critics was schocked when they have seen Prince on Prince Rick James support tour because most of the stuff live was guitar heavy in almost heavy metal kind of way. if you listened or seen videos of Dirty Mind Controversy tours you could notice that 90 %of the time Prince had guitar in his arms. On 1999 tour he reduced his role to a rhythm guitar player ,giving instead lead duties to Dez and he focused on dancing and singing. he revived guitar hero image with Purple Rain tour but after that from 1986 up to early 2000 Prince played guitar far less than he did in the early Dirty Mind COntrovesy days and after retiring his dance theatrictics he return to guitar . But after Purple Rain majority of his singles were non guitar based and live guitar was more an afterthought ,it wasnt his main focus until latter on in his career.
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I always wished he'd put his guitar out front more, TBH, and was continually let down at how much he buried it in his mix. Prime example: look at the SNL performance of "Fury" compared to what wound up on the album. | |
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For the people bringing up "Parade" that's a great point and I never thought about it. I like the album but not as much as some do, who often consider it his best, and the only guitar focused thing on the whole release is the intro to "Anotherloverholeinyohead". | |
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herb intro to Another lover is synth no guitar you have guitar on Girls And Boys on a good day on live Parade concerts you had Prince playing guitar on The Dance Electric,America,ending of Head and Purple Rain | |
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According to Wendy, the intro to "Anotherloverhole" was played on a Roland G707 electric synth/guitar. She said the thing was a bitch to play live because of the "string/pitch" issues......I think the smartest thing P did after "P.R/A.T.W.I.A.D" was get into the soul/funk sound for "Parade".....By the time that came out, all of the other R&B bands seemed still stuck in 1984 (looks and soundwise)...Plus we all know that midway through the "P.R." tour P was bored and was ready to move foward....Was it also a plan to get back his black audience that said he sold out?...Maybe. | |
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thank u for the info. very well said.
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Don't think he chased "Guitar hero image", don't think chasing was his style. Too much music to make. Prince played it just right - tasty. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Prince even did a whole tour without guitar(s) in 2016! Do not look at songs like poured in concrete; he liked to vary with how they were performed. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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He said he always wanted be known as a guitarist in the Guitar Magazine interview from the early 90s. | |
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I don't think he wanted to move away from being a guitar hero
I think he played a little less during the Parade era, because the expanded band set, but if the Family broke up we probably would have seen him with his guitars more.
I also think during the Parade era he initially wanted to be exposed more as a pianist like Christopher Tracey. As the Kid in PR was more guitar focused.
If Under the Cherry Moon was a different movie and much more successful we definately would have had a different time line 1986-1988 | |
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"I could Never Take the place of your man" from 1987. Not guitar oriented? "New Power slide...." | |
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Prince didnt release guitar oriented single until 1991 and even after focus wasnt on guitar. in the 90s a lot of people didnt even know that Prince is a guitar player. he recovered after 2004 rnr hall performance of the Beatles song[/quote] Yep, no giutar singles until 1991. I remember rocking out to the banjo solo in U Got The Look wishing it was electric guitar instead. Glam Slam was a poor single choice and had no guitars in the song at all. That accordion solo was blistering though. | |
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Yeah, it must have been a ukulele in Let's Go Crazy. | |
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