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Reply #30 posted 03/20/20 5:26pm

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SantanaMaitreya said:

Lenny Kravitz broke through at exactly the right moment: there was a bit of a Woodstock revival because it was 20 years ago and bands that were mixing rock and funk like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Living Colour were on the rise. And Prince was slowly becoming less interesting. A lot of people, especially the ones who liked Prince's rockier side, turned to Lenny Kravitz. I bought his albums and saw him live a few times and his shows were good. His first concert in Paradiso in Amsterdam became legendary because people kept singing Let love rule on and on for about ten minutes after he had left the stage. This made those who had missed it, like me, all the more eager to see him. You can say whatever you want about Lenny's music, but he is a goood performer. [Edited 3/14/20 3:03am] [Edited 3/14/20 3:05am]

One of my biggest Prince fan regrets is that P never mashed-up Chaos & Disorder with Are You Gonna Go My Way. You can take the chords of one and sing the melody of the other, and the other way around, it could have been a cool rock jam biggrin

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