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Wine Country Movie

I just watched Wine Country: a movie with Maya Rudolph in it and was pleasantly surprised that she found a way to mention her love for Prince in it, and used a cover of IWD4U as the closing song and assume it's her group (named Princess?) that is covering.

I know she's a big fan and am assuming she asked the estate for one of his songs (in the part where they each picked a song) and they declined as she used the song Poison. Side note: Poison reminds me a bit of P's We Can Funk song. www.netflix.com/title/80194950

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Reply #1 posted 05/10/19 7:07pm

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Poison by Bell Bill Devoe?
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Reply #2 posted 05/11/19 7:13am

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bigtimefan said:

I just watched Wine Country: a movie with Maya Rudolph in it and was pleasantly surprised that she found a way to mention her love for Prince in it, and used a cover of IWD4U as the closing song and assume it's her group (named Princess?) that is covering.

I know she's a big fan and am assuming she asked the estate for one of his songs (in the part where they each picked a song) and they declined as she used the song Poison. Side note: Poison reminds me a bit of P's We Can Funk song. www.netflix.com/title/80194950

You don't need permission to re-record someone's song.
The only permission would be in the form of a license to use the original recording.

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Reply #3 posted 05/11/19 7:24am

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thedoorkeeper said:

Poison by Bell Bill Devoe?

Yes, that's it. But I'm not sure which P song it reminds me of. I can only recall a snipit in my head, the lyrics were: "make sweet love to you, one time, maybe two" or something like that. I hate getting old and not having a sharp memory anymore!

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Reply #4 posted 05/11/19 6:08pm

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I'm really surprised you didn't mention the whole scene where her and another girl are in the hot tub talking about Prince. It's about the 26 or 27 minute mark. It's endearing and nice.

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Reply #5 posted 05/11/19 7:03pm

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laytonian said:

bigtimefan said:

I just watched Wine Country: a movie with Maya Rudolph in it and was pleasantly surprised that she found a way to mention her love for Prince in it, and used a cover of IWD4U as the closing song and assume it's her group (named Princess?) that is covering.

I know she's a big fan and am assuming she asked the estate for one of his songs (in the part where they each picked a song) and they declined as she used the song Poison. Side note: Poison reminds me a bit of P's We Can Funk song. www.netflix.com/title/80194950

You don't need permission to re-record someone's song.
The only permission would be in the form of a license to use the original recording.

but I believe you do need permission to sync it to a video.

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Reply #6 posted 05/11/19 7:21pm

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"I Would die 4 U" was produced by Wendy and Lisa! Music by the Revotion. Vocals by the cast: Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, Mya Rodolph,Paula Pell, Emily Spivey, and Tina Fey...

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Reply #7 posted 05/11/19 7:34pm

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

"I Would die 4 U" was produced by Wendy and Lisa! Music by the Revotion. Vocals by the cast: Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, Mya Rudolph, Paula Pell, Emily Spivey, and Tina Fey.


I was just going to post this. We just finished watching it, and I always read thru the credits, esp the music.

Wendy and Lisa did the score to the movie, as well. I can't imagine that's not a Maya move across the board.

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Reply #8 posted 05/12/19 7:08am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:


"I Would die 4 U" was produced by Wendy and Lisa! Music by the Revotion. Vocals by the cast: Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, Mya Rudolph, Paula Pell, Emily Spivey, and Tina Fey.




I was just going to post this. We just finished watching it, and I always read thru the credits, esp the music.

Wendy and Lisa did the score to the movie, as well. I can't imagine that's not a Maya move across the board.


Oh man, now I REALLY want to see this film!! Love Tina, Amy, Maya and all of the SNL Alum but I did not know Wendy and Lisa were involved!! Maya’s been doing Princess for years. Also loved her “Prince Show” bits with Fred Armeson on SNL
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Reply #9 posted 05/12/19 7:57am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

laytonian said:

You don't need permission to re-record someone's song.
The only permission would be in the form of a license to use the original recording.

but I believe you do need permission to sync it to a video.

Are you talking about a recording or use of the song by another artist?

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Reply #10 posted 05/12/19 8:00am

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TrivialPursuit said:

I'm really surprised you didn't mention the whole scene where her and another girl are in the hot tub talking about Prince. It's about the 26 or 27 minute mark. It's endearing and nice.

I didn't want to spoil it for anyone else. That was my favorite part! It's obvious Maya truly respects Prince.

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Reply #11 posted 05/12/19 8:13am

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bigtimefan said:



TrivialPursuit said:


I'm really surprised you didn't mention the whole scene where her and another girl are in the hot tub talking about Prince. It's about the 26 or 27 minute mark. It's endearing and nice.



I didn't want to spoil it for anyone else. That was my favorite part! It's obvious Maya truly respects Prince.


Yes, she’s a huge fan. Her story of sitting near Prince on a flight is great - where she told him her daughter can’t stop looking at him and he replied, “it must be all the white”. He was dressed all in white biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 05/12/19 9:34am

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bigtimefan said:

TrivialPursuit said:

I'm really surprised you didn't mention the whole scene where her and another girl are in the hot tub talking about Prince. It's about the 26 or 27 minute mark. It's endearing and nice.

I didn't want to spoil it for anyone else. That was my favorite part! It's obvious Maya truly respects Prince.


It's certainly not a spoiler. It's not condusive to the plot, it's just a moment in a hot tub. They could've been talking about anything or anyone. It's definitely something to look forward to in the film.

She's been a long time fan of him; common knowledge. Plus she was raised in a music family (she even paid tribute to one of her mom's album covers on SNL), so her finding and really knowing Prince doesn't seem too much of a surprise. I'm glad they had as many Prince moments as they did. It was fun.

I thought this was so cute...

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Reply #13 posted 05/12/19 9:49am

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TrivialPursuit said:



bigtimefan said:




TrivialPursuit said:


I'm really surprised you didn't mention the whole scene where her and another girl are in the hot tub talking about Prince. It's about the 26 or 27 minute mark. It's endearing and nice.



I didn't want to spoil it for anyone else. That was my favorite part! It's obvious Maya truly respects Prince.




It's certainly not a spoiler. It's not condusive to the plot, it's just a moment in a hot tub. They could've been talking about anything or anyone. It's definitely something to look forward to in the film.

She's been a long time fan of him; common knowledge. Plus she was raised in a music family (she even paid tribute to one of her mom's album covers on SNL), so her finding and really knowing Prince doesn't seem too much of a surprise. I'm glad they had as many Prince moments as they did. It was fun.

I thought this was so cute...


That’s great She really resembles her Mother. Very sad that she died so young.
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Reply #14 posted 05/12/19 11:07am

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Just an added element, from the movie's IMDB Trivia section: "In a scene that takes place in a hot tub, Maya Rudolph (Naomi) and Emily Spivey (Jenny) have a conversation about how much they love Prince. In real life, Rudolph performs along with her friend, Gretchen Lieberum, in a Prince cover band called "Princess." The duo performs often at festivals including Coachella. Prince, himself, heard them sing and approved with "thumbs up and hugs." Shortly after Prince's death in 2016, the two actually performed on the stage at the famed First Avenue in Minneapolis - the music club that was featured in the movie Purple Rain."

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Reply #15 posted 05/12/19 11:23am

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TrivialPursuit said:

Just an added element, from the movie's IMDB Trivia section: "In a scene that takes place in a hot tub, Maya Rudolph (Naomi) and Emily Spivey (Jenny) have a conversation about how much they love Prince. In real life, Rudolph performs along with her friend, Gretchen Lieberum, in a Prince cover band called "Princess." The duo performs often at festivals including Coachella. Prince, himself, heard them sing and approved with "thumbs up and hugs." Shortly after Prince's death in 2016, the two actually performed on the stage at the famed First Avenue in Minneapolis - the music club that was featured in the movie Purple Rain."


They also performed Darling Nikki on Jimmy Fallon with The Roots shortly after Prince passed. Very cool - they did the backmasking sounds at the end.
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Susannah recently posted an Instagram pic with Wendy stating they were with Maya. Wondering if they performed with Princess or just watched the show.
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Reply #16 posted 05/12/19 1:42pm

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violetcrush said:

TrivialPursuit said:

Just an added element, from the movie's IMDB Trivia section: "In a scene that takes place in a hot tub, Maya Rudolph (Naomi) and Emily Spivey (Jenny) have a conversation about how much they love Prince. In real life, Rudolph performs along with her friend, Gretchen Lieberum, in a Prince cover band called "Princess." The duo performs often at festivals including Coachella. Prince, himself, heard them sing and approved with "thumbs up and hugs." Shortly after Prince's death in 2016, the two actually performed on the stage at the famed First Avenue in Minneapolis - the music club that was featured in the movie Purple Rain."

They also performed Darling Nikki on Jimmy Fallon with The Roots shortly after Prince passed. Very cool - they did the backmasking sounds at the end. * Susannah recently posted an Instagram pic with Wendy stating they were with Maya. Wondering if they performed with Princess or just watched the show.



And "Sometimes It Snows in April" with D'Angelo... on Fallon....

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Reply #17 posted 05/12/19 3:09pm

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OnlyNDaUsa said:



violetcrush said:


TrivialPursuit said:

Just an added element, from the movie's IMDB Trivia section: "In a scene that takes place in a hot tub, Maya Rudolph (Naomi) and Emily Spivey (Jenny) have a conversation about how much they love Prince. In real life, Rudolph performs along with her friend, Gretchen Lieberum, in a Prince cover band called "Princess." The duo performs often at festivals including Coachella. Prince, himself, heard them sing and approved with "thumbs up and hugs." Shortly after Prince's death in 2016, the two actually performed on the stage at the famed First Avenue in Minneapolis - the music club that was featured in the movie Purple Rain."



They also performed Darling Nikki on Jimmy Fallon with The Roots shortly after Prince passed. Very cool - they did the backmasking sounds at the end. * Susannah recently posted an Instagram pic with Wendy stating they were with Maya. Wondering if they performed with Princess or just watched the show.



And "Sometimes It Snows in April" with D'Angelo... on Fallon....


Ah yes. That one was a tear jerker sad
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Reply #18 posted 05/12/19 4:11pm

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LOL! I just finished watching "Wine Country" I did not see the Prince references coming. How funny and touching.

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Reply #19 posted 05/13/19 7:15am

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This film had me at the Pretenders song played at the start, and the Vibrator give away at the restaurant biggrin Love all of these smart and funny women!!!!!
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The Prince convo in the hot tub was so sweet and endearing. LOVE that they found a way to include a little tribute. And it’s SO true - losing so many musical heroes recently makes one feel very old sad
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Reply #20 posted 05/16/19 9:41pm

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TrivialPursuit said:



bigtimefan said:




TrivialPursuit said:


I'm really surprised you didn't mention the whole scene where her and another girl are in the hot tub talking about Prince. It's about the 26 or 27 minute mark. It's endearing and nice.



I didn't want to spoil it for anyone else. That was my favorite part! It's obvious Maya truly respects Prince.




It's certainly not a spoiler. It's not condusive to the plot, it's just a moment in a hot tub. They could've been talking about anything or anyone. It's definitely something to look forward to in the film.

She's been a long time fan of him; common knowledge. Plus she was raised in a music family (she even paid tribute to one of her mom's album covers on SNL), so her finding and really knowing Prince doesn't seem too much of a surprise. I'm glad they had as many Prince moments as they did. It was fun.

I thought this was so cute...



Wait...Maya Rudolph is Minnie Ripperton’s daughter?
I’m serious, I just learned that right now (and I’m old). Great movie, smart and hilarious! I just needed to chime in.
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Reply #21 posted 05/18/19 1:28pm

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Wait...Maya Rudolph is Minnie Ripperton’s daughter? I’m serious, I just learned that right now (and I’m old). Great movie, smart and hilarious! I just needed to chime in.


Ummm, yep. The song that she's well known for, "Loving You", was just a little tune she used to sing to Maya when they (the parents) put her to bed. She has a rich music history in her family. Read up on her a bit. It's good stuff.

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Reply #22 posted 05/22/19 8:06am

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TrivialPursuit said:

fms said:


Wait...Maya Rudolph is Minnie Ripperton’s daughter? I’m serious, I just learned that right now (and I’m old). Great movie, smart and hilarious! I just needed to chime in.


Ummm, yep. The song that she's well known for, "Loving You", was just a little tune she used to sing to Maya when they (the parents) put her to bed. She has a rich music history in her family. Read up on her a bit. It's good stuff.

I had no idea either! I watched the video of "loving you" and wow! what a voice and gone so soon. I like Maya even more now!

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Reply #23 posted 05/22/19 9:09am

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I always want to give Maya Rudolpha a big hug. Just wanted to say that. heart

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bigtimefan said:

TrivialPursuit said:


Ummm, yep. The song that she's well known for, "Loving You", was just a little tune she used to sing to Maya when they (the parents) put her to bed. She has a rich music history in her family. Read up on her a bit. It's good stuff.

I had no idea either! I watched the video of "loving you" and wow! what a voice and gone so soon. I like Maya even more now!


Her father, and Minnie's widower, Richard Rudolph is still alive. She has an older brother born in 1968. Minnie was also known as the "queen of the whistle register" back in the day. Mariah gets a lot of attention for that, but Minnie was doing it, and doing it well, two-plus decades before that. She died way too young. Richard is a writer & producer and has worked with big names in the industry. Teena Marie, Q-Tip, Jermaine Jackson, Michael McDonald, Chaka Khan, Tupac Shakur, Patti Austin, and many more.

Interesting note about "Loving You", from Wikipedia: "According to the liner notes from Riperton's compilation album Petals, the melody for "Lovin' You" was created to be a distraction for her baby daughter (Maya Rudolph) so that Minnie and her husband Richard could hang out. Maya was in the studio with Riperton on the day it was recorded and Riperton can be heard singing her daughter's name at the end, but only in the unedited or album version. The song fades out early in the radio edit because the disc jockeys felt that the repeated "Maya" was being overdone and that it would be misunderstood as a religious chant."

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Reply #25 posted 05/22/19 7:12pm

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bigtimefan said:




TrivialPursuit said:




Ummm, yep. The song that she's well known for, "Loving You", was just a little tune she used to sing to Maya when they (the parents) put her to bed. She has a rich music history in her family. Read up on her a bit. It's good stuff.



I had no idea either! I watched the video of "loving you" and wow! what a voice and gone so soon. I like Maya even more now!




Her father, and Minnie's widower, Richard Rudolph is still alive. She has an older brother born in 1968. Minnie was also known as the "queen of the whistle register" back in the day. Mariah gets a lot of attention for that, but Minnie was doing it, and doing it well, two-plus decades before that. She died way too young. Richard is a writer & producer and has worked with big names in the industry. Teena Marie, Q-Tip, Jermaine Jackson, Michael McDonald, Chaka Khan, Tupac Shakur, Patti Austin, and many more.

Interesting note about "Loving You", from Wikipedia: "According to the liner notes from Riperton's compilation album Petals, the melody for "Lovin' You" was created to be a distraction for her baby daughter (Maya Rudolph) so that Minnie and her husband Richard could hang out. Maya was in the studio with Riperton on the day it was recorded and Riperton can be heard singing her daughter's name at the end, but only in the unedited or album version. The song fades out early in the radio edit because the disc jockeys felt that the repeated "Maya" was being overdone and that it would be misunderstood as a religious chant."


Beautiful song and she had a beautiful voice. Yes, she for sure had that “whistle register” first for sure. I’m sure she's proud of Maya too smile
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Reply #26 posted 05/23/19 5:03am

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I always want to give Maya Rudolpha a big hug. Just wanted to say that. heart


She steals the movie, imo. Her lines were the funniest and her facial expressions are priceless...she had me laughing so hard I was crying.
Btw, I noticed another Prince reference during her character’s drunken toast to Rachel Dratch’s character. She says something like, “...I may not give you diamonds and I may not give you pearls...”
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Reply #27 posted 05/23/19 7:47am

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bsprout said:

Germanegro said:

I always want to give Maya Rudolpha a big hug. Just wanted to say that. heart


She steals the movie, imo. Her lines were the funniest and her facial expressions are priceless...she had me laughing so hard I was crying.
Btw, I noticed another Prince reference during her character’s drunken toast to Rachel Dratch’s character. She says something like, “...I may not give you diamonds and I may not give you pearls...”

Maya was great, but I think Paula Pell was hilarious. She had some great scenes- the car scene with the Uber driver, the Vibrator giveaway, the “what age do you feel” scene and more. Many don’t know that she was an SNL writer for years and created many of the classic skits - The Cheerleaders, The Kulps, the “tiny hands” skit with Kristen Wig, the Mom Jeans commercial, the Justin Timberlake singing characters etc. She is hilarious!!
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Maya was great, but I think Paula Pell was hilarious. She had some great scenes- the car scene with the Uber driver, the Vibrator giveaway, the “what age do you feel” scene and more. Many don’t know that she was an SNL writer for years and created many of the classic skits - The Cheerleaders, The Kulps, the “tiny hands” skit with Kristen Wig, the Mom Jeans commercial, the Justin Timberlake singing characters etc. She is hilarious!!


Paula definitely stole the scenes she was in, I agree. One of the funniest, because it was just so simple was "I tried Molly in college," (beat) "but she went back to her boyfriend. HEEYYOOO!!"

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"I'll fucking fold it!" lol

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