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Wth is happening with this podcast?! The 1999 SDE podcast was awesome. This series is a train wreck. The only parts I really liked were the professor, the president of WB records, and some of Susan Rogers stories. But we’ve mostly been hearing from the same people over and over. Can we please hear from somebody else in his life? I’d even enjoy hearing from Wally at this point. Sheesh. . The story about using air freight was pretty cool, plus the observation from Susan about the drums for the Cross. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Don't worry, I'll be on next episode and I'm really awesome so you all will enjoy my input. | |
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strive i won't go into you too hard because i think you're pretty cool in most aspects, but in regards to your behavior in this thread, i gotta say that my opinion involves SOMEONE being a complete, utter, just total... total moron. and that person is not me. someone. | |
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My tie to that song will always be the first song my baby daughter "danced" to. She couldn't even stand yet but she would bounce like crazy in her carrier everytime that song came on. She's 33 now and has to hear about it all the time. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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- It's not about what we want. It's about what's important. And we all are free to not put a unneeded negative comment on it. All these stories told are so goddamn relevant ! Susanah IS the subject of most of his songs from that era. She was there most of the time (and apparently she spend a lot of time with him in the studio as well). Lisa and Wendy were hugely involved in many of Prince's recordings of that era, aw well as Eric Leeds and a few others. We start to know more and more when they all talk. Those girls were so important in that part of his life back then. Very important ! Susanah was HIS LOVE that made him feel so heart broken. A lot of the songs are about her. She is basically the only one who can tell us relevant stories from within. Wally was not in his bed, not in his kitchen, not in his house, not at his side all the time. Nor were all the other (male) members of The Revolution and his new band... (maybe) besides Sheila E. Sure Wally told everything he has to tell in his BOOK. It's out there. - It was the best time of his god damn life ! The output is the proof. If this isn't obvious anymore, I don't know why people are still into Prince, constantly moaning about what they want and don't like that insiders try to tell us. - WHat we all think only is irrelevant untill we can share interesting motivated opinions on subjects like these, are always welcome, even well motivated negative ones. I too have to pay more attention to that, and write less crap about what I don't like or think... irrelevant comments for instance. Yes i feel guilty too. All of us need to be more constructive in some info we share. I got carried away often by negative comments here, and I'm going to try and pay attention to it. - We all can dislike music he wrote, or disagree whatever he did. But please for peace sake let's agree to disagree on MANY THINGS PRINCE. These people that lived around him telling can only provide us with intimate stories of their moments back then. They are the only key to underestand how Prince was. I found it nearly unbelievable that most of these people are not telling that many negative stories about Prince. Sure there were. But the love they have for him still is so strong apartently. - It is about time by the way that Susanah as well as Lisa & Wendy, are about to write a book on their own. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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I was a bit disappointed with the third installment. I was looking forward to a full episode on the track Sign Of The Times, but it wasn't that. The professor did not bring any additional insights to me. Still, to me, the quality of the SOTT podcasts is higher than the 1999 ones. . I'm hoping for more people to show up that contributed to the recordings, but I guess that will all come up naturally as we progress through 1986 with the UTCM tour and disbanding of the Revolution. I hope they have Matt and Miko and Eric, as they stayed. I'd even welcome a few words from Sheila, who was there to console Prince after the split with Susannah. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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well said | |
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That was not a patriotic song AND he damn sure didn't have admiration for Reagan. | |
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. Wrong on both counts, Mulefunk. Listen to what Prince said himself on the topics. He was quite positive about Reagan and considered America straightforwardly patriotic. Basically, Prince also had flaws. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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Yeah, he is not saying it is all good but it is better... he seems to warn about being greedy but then is critical of someone who drops out of school because he will not pledge allegiance but then asked "why" he won't... again suggesting some problems. Also his "freedom, love, joy Peace" may be more of a question than a statement of fact. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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- If you start pointing to Karl Marx (and Friedrich Engels) be very careful; that's my field of knowledge. )) Explain where and why she points out towards Marxism. She did NOT in one single word. I'm sorry to say so but I think you did not understand what she talked about. She was talking about the relevance and impact of BLM & COVID-19 on our times, compared with what Prince sung about in 1986. She's a professor in the African-American studies, Women-&-Gender-Sexuality studies (and since July in Music). Nothing can be more relevant to give (objectively) comment and have intellectual insight on music and teh life of a black artist like Prince as an aexample. - She said something that woke me up, concerning Prince as a black artist singing about sex and the way most people for example perceive African-Americans : "But those were political statements, to say this is about resisting the narrow definitions of what Blackness is." - It's even more interesting that they never met, can't you see ? I/you never met Prince. Look how much we try to impress eachother with our so called knowledge about this (black) popstar we all love so much ? I for sure as a European can't tell that much of the context of a (black) popstar in the eighties living in Minneapolis, let alone in the USA. Or maybe even closer, Europe. - Her inclusion has nothing to do with dividing the community. It's most unconstructive personal comments that cause that. Ignorance often manifests itself in frustration that produces oversimplified information, which often leads to division and even hatred. Knowledge is (also) empathy. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Prince Fans after Grammy Tribute: Why is Sheila dominating the show? She is lying about the lemon cake and she didn’t influence his music that much even though she was a frequent collaborator/band member for 30 years.
: Prince fans after SOTT podcasts: The white articulate Revolution band members are the perfect choice to dominate the first four episodes about an album not credited to them, the SOTT band was a hoax, Cat is only credible when it fits our narrative and that black lady who talked for 5 whole minutes ruined the podcast. : Me: Prince MAGA is deep and biased. I hope more voices get invited by the Estate to help preserve his legacy. [Edited 9/13/20 10:57am] | |
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donnyenglish said: Prince Fans after Grammy Tribute: Why is Sheila dominating the show? She is lying about the lemon cake and she didn’t influence his music that much even though she was a frequent collaborator/band member for 30 years. : Prince fans after SOTT podcasts: The white articulate Revolution band members are the perfect choice to dominate the first four episodes about an album not credited to them, the SOTT band was a hoax, Cat is only credible when it fits our narrative and that black lady who talked for 5 whole minutes ruined the podcast. : Me: Prince MAGA is deep and biased. I hope more voices get invited by the Estate to help preserve his legacy. [Edited 9/13/20 10:57am] Haha I'm not against this lady. I would rather just hear from a black musical critic like Nelson George,Greg Tate, or questlove even (hes a part time writer) rather than try and make too much of the political context with regard to this song. But hey, I'd be happy to read af-am writers essays on prince as a black artist, for sure. | |
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Oh, I agree. I think, after the 80's, he absolutely had a different outlook about America - or at least the racial injustices here - as far back as the early 90's. Folks need to listen to his aftershow at the DNA Lounge in 1993. He was in rare form that night - froggy throat and all due to being sick - talking in a southern drawl accent to what must have been a mostly white audience based on what he was saying, and doing a kick-ass version of the song Race. "He said, "'we ain't scared of you motherf**kers!!" | |
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"Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Look, I was a bit frustrated, so my comment may appear more negative than I meant. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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What a great series. Thank you so much to the folks behind it. | |
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Agree it was a little hamfisted, but, like... fine? NBD? Hardly nonsense. | |
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Period. | |
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Those things are... not mutually exclusive lol | |
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RE the rest of the podcast: I love that they mentioned "Sunday songs." That has always been one of my favourite tidbits of Prince recording lore. | |
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Wait, didn't you know "Play In the Sunshine" is about liberating the proletariat? | |
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i am so ready to get another thread full of laughs tomorrow. i hope you all brought some new material and something to get upset about. | |
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