Militant said:
Nice to see you posting again, Per Wait...THE Per Nilsen??!!! Mr. Princ-o-pedia * Love it! Top resource for Prince info - along with Duane Tudahl | |
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Pfft, this was 1987, fresh off the release of SOTT. You go with Prince. | |
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Of course, and at the end of Lovesexy she ran for Europe | |
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I’m sitting here watching the “David Bowie: Finding Fame” docu on Showtime, and realizing that Prince most certainly would have become familiar with David Bowie by 1968-1970. He had a huge hit with Space Oddity and then Ziggy Stardust. David was doing the androgynous thing, wearing make-up and changing his identity.
* Interestingly, Bowie had a very complicated relationship with his Mother, and was close to his Dad. He also had issues with being social. Lots of parallels. * So many common themes with talented musicians/ artists. [Edited 11/17/19 16:57pm] | |
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I remember David interviewing with Mark Goodman, MTV 'boss', and very pointedly challenging him about the lack of black artists on MTV. He really stood his ground and was advocating hard. Go David! | |
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PeggyO said:
I remember David interviewing with Mark Goodman, MTV 'boss', and very pointedly challenging him about the lack of black artists on MTV. He really stood his ground and was advocating hard. Go David! Yes, I watched that real-time, and he had Mark squirming big-time. No doubt that contributed to MTV making the change and doing the right thing. | |
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Incidentally, according to Donnie Simpson, Bowie was at Paisley Park the moment that Prince decided not to release The Black Album. I'd take it with a pinch of salt, but those eyes couldn’t lie, surely.
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When Prince dressed in that yellow suit and tie at his birthday celebration in Detroit 1986...he sang in that commanding voice that felt he was channeling David Bowie...anotherloverlikeaholeinyourhead | |
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fen said: Incidentally, according to Donnie Simpson, Bowie was at Paisley Park the moment that Prince decided not to release The Black Album. I'd take it with a pinch of salt, but those eyes couldn’t lie, surely.
Unlikely. | |
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fen said: Incidentally, according to Donnie Simpson, Bowie was at Paisley Park the moment that Prince decided not to release The Black Album. I'd take it with a pinch of salt, but those eyes couldn’t lie, surely.
Nah, the people who were actually at PP the night Prince took the “X” and cancelled the Black Album have already told the story - Cat Glover, Ingrid Chavez, and Susan Rogers. | |
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Right...Like it's KNOWN Ingrid was a big reason. I'm not sure what Donny is thinking. And that clickbait title...smh "You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
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AZStreet said:
Right...Like it's KNOWN Ingrid was a big reason. I'm not sure what Donny is thinking. And that clickbait title...smh Well, I think the “X” was as much or more responsible for him canceling the Black album, because he had only just met Ingrid for the first time that night. But yes, she certainly helped with the LoveSexy material | |
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Indeed.
It's just....bizarre that Donnie would jump in on something like The Black Album "You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
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If you listen to Prince's 'Roadhouse Garden' track, it's obvious he's familiar with Bowie's vocal style, as to me, he mimics it somewhat in this song. Possibly one reason he never released it - too obviously aping Bowie .
I can easily hear Bowie singing 'Roadhouse Garden'. | |
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