Anybody who knows and recognise Prince modus operendi can realise that the only thing Wendy and alisa brought 2 the song is that G F C chord change in the verse.everything else including linn drum programing is pure Prince.and maybe Lisa did "did "compose Raspberry Berret but actualy Raspberry Berret is a Buzzcock song ripoff.check out my old thread about ripoffs in Prince music here : https://prince.org/msg/7/457632 [Edited 5/9/20 22:03pm] | |
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They didn't write SISIA despite what they want to you to believe. In Prince's memoir it's mentioned in two endnotes that it was consider for For You.
In the endnote for pages 157-158, it says,
That's the same SISIA that reappears on Parade -- absolutely no way Wendy and Lisa helped write it. If he was considering it enough to be on a tentative tracklist, I'm sure it was formed enough as a song that there's probably an early version of the song somewhere in the Vault.
The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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Exactly, but why should we let that in the way of a good old org bitchfest directed at W&L. | |
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"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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- You read the most incredible unbelievable things here. Where do people get it from ? Or, why ? Why on earth would professional collaborators lie ? - Just listen to Prince's music, and leave it with that. Jees. -
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I don't understand why everyone is hellbent on believing what Wendy says is the gospel, when there's evidence casts doubt on that. But this thread is about Mountains so I'll stop trying to point out inconsistencies in her memory about SISIA. The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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Right. During Prince's first P&M show at PP before he began playing Raspberry Beret he stated he would often let Wendy and Lisa go into the studio and see what music they could come up with. * No doubt they did the inital music to Mountains. I'm sure Prince added to it as well - he always did. Look a the song Kiss - he kept the original temp that Mazarati created, and put his falsetto on it. | |
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thank you for posting this Bart | |
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Perfect! Wendy and Lisa are so fulla shit! | |
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Fair enough but I'm not sure I agree. Reason being is that once the Revolution was out of the picture in '86 (specifically Wendy and Lisa) I think Prince's music and songwriting sounded vastly different in some areas going forward. It narrowed in my opinion and didn't encompass a lot of scope. He did introduce scope in certain songs like 3 Chains o' Gold and much of Graffitti Bridge but it didn't have the range outside of that. I'm not saying I didnt like that or those songs (I do!) but I believe that W&L had a lot more influence on him than many of us know of. At the end of the day, only they and related people know. All we as fans have is the music to enjoy and I think that's enough. | |
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co-sign. | |
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One of my absolute fave Prince songs...has been since first listen.
I think its been pretty much a proven thing that W&L had a huge part in writing the music for this, April, and PF. Not sure why this is even being disputed. But whatev's its a great song. Leave it at that. | |
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"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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I wonder what they were doing in London, there were no gigs in London around the time Mountains would have been written, not even one off award ceremonies AFAIK | |
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Always love this one. A slight similarity in two very different songs, A TOTAL RIPOFF, EVERY NOTE IS UNORIGINAL. By the same logic Are Everything is a rip off of All Day and All of the Night by the Kinks or possibly 1977 by the Clash.
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You know, people keep saying this is a preset but, unless something has changed recently, no one has actually hauled out a LM-1, pressed play on the preset,and stuck the beat on youtube yet. | |
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I do agree..can't help but think they keep inching up their influence and contributions to his work. However, we've all heard this for years that Mountains, Sometimes It Snows etc were their songs that he added to. I don't doubt that Wendy and Lisa contributed a lot and if you agree, you have to respect that they hae stayed silent for decades and only now are shedding some light onto their actual input. It's not like they are saying that they taught Prince the guitar solo to Purple Rain!! Those of us that know his work know that he had new people around for inspiration. He drew a lot from these two ladies.
No one will ever confuse things and believe W&L were more important to Prince than he was to them. You just need to listen to any of their own albums to know that he was the x factor missing from their stuff. I include Fruit at the Bottom which was just superb.
Give the ladies a break... | |
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donnyenglish said: I'm tired of people lying on Prince. Seems like the musicians he worked with later in his life lie less than the folks from the 80's. Maybe because they were more skilled musicians. I haven't heard Blackwell, Cassie, Renato, Mike Scott, Gouche, MonoNeon, etc. lying about writing songs. Prince didn't just do the lyrics to Mountains. That is a freaking lie. [Edited 5/8/20 17:05pm] What info do you have that refutes this claim? If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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The only artist that is not only devalued but disrespected after his death. Let me guess, Quincy had no involvement in Thriller. But Wendy and Lisa wrote the whole Purple Rain album. Cause why would this cocky asshole who treat women like Apollonia in the MOVIE deserve to write Purple Rain. "It's not fair!"
Pound for pound the greastest artist this side of 1900 and we still rewrite his history, never to his advantage. Fucking guy shreds on guitar and still he is subpar compared to his peers. Always a comment. Lionel Richie winning that Grammy in 1985 is still the biggest robery in music business. That is what being Prince was like. Hated by so many people who didn't like his way of doing music or controlling himself. Looking at that Grammy history with him involved. Loses to Michael Bolton. Wins like 3 Grammy's total in the 80's. Hahahahaha! And now we want to write his importance out of music history. I don't care if they came up with a pattern. He will always be the mastermind behind Mountains whatever you tell me. Rant over!! [Edited 5/11/20 13:07pm] | |
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NOPE. Prince himself confirmed - at his first P&M show - that Wendy and Lisa would often write music in the studio for him. | |
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Wait....stop the presses!!! lavendardrummachine and I agree on something!! | |
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Listening to Wendy and Lisa's Purple Playlist on Sirius XM. They are playing Mountains as their last song pick, and telling the story about first recording the music at the London studio with Susan Rogers. Lisa also confirmed that she had always played the same melody on the piano as a younger kid, and she decided to play it again for that recording. * So, Susan Rogers can confirm the event for any of those who don't believe them. Completely ridiculous that people would think they are lying about it though. | |
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The best thing about Mountains is the lyrics, Prince vocals, and the breakdown near the end which Prince wrote anyway. The basis of the music is that driving groove which Prince could do in his sleep. As far as I'm concern he is the reason the song is great. Just listen to David Z and Mazarati's version of Kiss. The music is there but its dull and plodding without Prince's touch. You could say the same for Wendy and Lisa's version of Our Destiny. So much of what makes his music work is not about melody or chords, but about the energy and emotion he brings to his performance of them. [Edited 5/11/20 16:37pm] | |
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No question the lyrics of Mountains are an integral part of the song, but it's the entire band that makes the song - not just Prince. Very different than Kiss. Kiss was a Prince solo - except for Wendy's guitar lick. Remember too - everyone involved with Kiss has said Prince's original version was like a slow country song before he gave it to David Z and the Mazarati guys. They put the funk on that track. Then Prince stepped it up with his falsetto and minimizing the instrumental. | |
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