Maybe you are right about WTDOTMC ,organ sounds like oberheim synth organ and drum beat is very 1982 | |
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It mostly leaves me cold tbh. I like bits of it and obviously the aftershows. | |
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Lovesexy is a masterclass in medleys He kinda took that James brown thing of no stops between songs to a new higher level | |
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I can feel some of the portions I highlighted. Those are things that people either don't want to accept, or refuse to accept about his work with W&L. I think it some ways their involvement was a bit stiffling, and it wasn't always good stuff. In spite of some true gems, the Sign o' the Times Deluxe clearly shows that some of those collaborations were a bit whack and lack a certain quality. | |
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Disagree, all Prince outtakes vary wildly in their quality. There's plenty of Prince-only stuff on the 1999 superdeluxe that was never going to see the light of day. If we're going to say that Prince didn't need W&L to write his music, and I accept that he didn't, and they should stop taking credit for stuff then we don't get to blame them when we dislike a song either. [Edited 11/9/20 8:45am] | |
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I stand by my statement. I'm not saying it couldn't happen with anybody else but as with most things chemistry and timing are almost as important as ability. Prince was the main ingredient- the catalyst-- no doubt about it. Wendy and Lisa were the right people at the right time. Rather than talk about it though I'll remind you to listen to Power Fantastic and All My Dreams. If those aren't your flavor then there's not much more I can say. | |
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Rumor has it, He called Jellybean 2 B Drummer 4 The Revolution. while filming UTCM, He called Jellybean. Bean asked Him "What about The Family?" And supposedly Prince hung up on Him
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BrownMark has said that,earlier in 1986,Stevie Nicks offered him a huge sum of money to join her band.He says that he stayed with The Revolution just to be loyal.In some of his 1987 interviews,he seemed really pissed at Prince.
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In 1983 when Dez Dickerson was thinking about leaving Prince's band,he said that Prince needed a three-year commitment.OF course,he wasn't able to agree to those terms and he left.But think about this: a "three-year commitment" would be from 1983 to 1986.This proves that Prince was always thinking ahead and very likely already had plans to disband the Revolution three years later.I think he was like this with the other bands too.In his view,perhaps the Lovesexy Band was meant to be a two-year plan.
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no it was supposed to be 7 years not 3 | |
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The Revolution (band) - Wikipedia
The words "and the Revolution" can be seen printed backwards on the cover of his fifth album 1999. The band members were curious as to if they were getting a real name, but Prince had held back from fully calling the group the Revolution partly because of Dez Dickerson's wishes to leave the band. When the 1999 Tour ended, Dez Dickerson finally left the band for religious reasons and was replaced by Coleman's childhood friend Wendy Melvoin. Prince told Dickerson that he needed three years from him, and Dickerson wasn't willing to commit. Prince told Dickerson he'd leave him on payroll and honor his contract, which Prince did. Dickerson went on to eventually work for independent Christian record label Star Song. Wendy and Lisa shortly thereafter formed a special bond with Prince and greatly influenced his output during the rest of their tenure in the band. Prince's former mostly R&B/funk offerings would be more diversified with rock, pop and classical music elements. | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I don't know about the Lovesexy band, or if Prince was really 100% on contract commitments with either band back then?
But overall that band loosely would have been in the Graffiti Bridge movie 87 88 89 90 ish...?
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Without Wendy & Lisa's influence SOTT wouldn't be what it is. Prince did his best work with the gals in his orbit | |
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I think that Prince just gets bored with the same lineup for too long.He was always changing members.Rosie Gaines played a big role on Diamonds And Pearls (the tour and album) but notice that she wasn't even on the next album and tour.
Also,when you think about the Revolution in 1986....it was a disappointing year for Prince.His movie UTCM flopped and the Parade album had weak sales here in the US.Perhaps he had the mindset of "making a fresh,new start" for 1987. | |
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Things could have gone fine for a few more years continuing with the Revolution, but eventually it was going to get stale. If he didn't break up the Revolution at some point, I don't we wouldn't have gotten many of Prince's strongest songs from the 1990s. Gett Off, D&P, Willing & Able, Sexy MF, 2 the 9s,, Shhh, and many others resulted from his new relationships. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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I don't know.. but like Cat, and Bonnie Boyer, Rosie Gaines left herself because of the atmosphere with Prince and the band. . Prince was at fault for 1986. The Parade album/soundtrack was wonderful. The movie was made wrong. And even though I enjoy it, Christopher was a bitch. He was trying to be Morris Day & Jerome(Purple Rain) the movie should have had band scenes. Being a 'Gigolo' using women wasn't sympathetic. He should have been a pianist/artist working in the upper class society of France.
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I thought he should have finished out the 1980's with the Revolution. The Dream Factory Revolution could have incorporated more musicians to bring forth the sounds. And go from there. . . Those strong songs you listed are cool. But they really don't hold up against 'average' songs from 1982-1986/87 The 1990s period is very shaky stuff buildt on a strong foundation of 1978-1987 . Yes I loved the 1987-1988 band and the 1 time SNL band I wish continued instead of the 1990 NPG. From 1990- the proteges also reflected -resulted from his new relationships. The Time, Vanity 6, Sheila E. the Family, Mazarati, Jill Jones, Madhouse protege albums were strong -reflecting the community of the time. . Also by 1988 Prince was a different type of star. And everyone that came to his camp after 1987 had a different view of Prince and different relation vs those from 1978-1987. Cat was the newest one more fit like the 1978-1986 community.
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I agree....the UTCM movie was a disaster.In 1984,Prince did everything right and it all seemed like it was planned perfectly.Unfortunately,there were some big mistakes in 1986.That film never should have happened. | |
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Very interesting | |
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Unlike PR, UTCM was meant to be a rom-com. If you view it as a comedy you'll enjoy it more. It was produced by the same three guys as PR, fargmoli & cavallo & ruffalo. But magnoli directed PR, if he had directed UTCM instead of Prince it would have been much better. [Edited 11/18/20 21:14pm] | |
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This right here | |
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I'm confused as to what this even means lol The Revolution could not do housequake, ballad of dorothy parker, now's the time, four, etc. But the SOTT/LS band could do their songs forwards and backwards. The Revolution get smoked on their own song (IGBABN)
Do Me Baby is a great song and I love the Parade tour version but it's only steamier as you put it cause it's a sex song. IIWYG is not so that's a lazy and stupid comparison.
Nothing about that first avenue show is as complex or better than any of the aftershows from 87-88.
P loved James Brown. He ran through Bodyheat more than he ran through some of his own songs. It's a very simple and straight up funk number than i personally like when the Revolution do it but when he got with the next group, look at the choice in JB cover (Mother Popcorn) much faster and more complex drumming wise cause he knew Bobby Z could not do ANYTHING Sheila E. does. | |
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Why do so many Prince fans equate this so called lack of innovation later on with lack of quality? Music is a young man's sport. Prince had a hell of a hot streak for i'd say 10 years. Once he became established sound and image wise, he played what he wanted. Doesn't mean it wasn't good. You just didn't like it and that's ok | |
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He never intended on the Revolution to go far with him. That's just not who he was and this was evident later on. You need different people around you to draw inspiration from. Miles Davis is famous for this. The change also didn't come out of nowhere like they like to have folks believe. Prince wanted Sheila to be his drummer when he met her. She was swapping Bobby out for her during purple rain tour soundchecks. That is a fact. The flesh sessions are where he first started playing wtih musicians that weren't his primary touring band (eric, levi and sheila)
He was over that period and moved on to new musicians and styles. It's very simple and less complex.
To answer the original question before the thread got derailed per usual, idk about the right decision but it was a good one. The band that followed had way more power and versatility and could improvise.
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Sonny T, Maceo Parker and Larry Graham would all like to have a word with you. | |
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Still as a Celebrity. Even if Celebrity to Celebrity. But I can give a deeper answer later. Going out shopping and family stuff. | |
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If the 80s bands were like family then I pity the bands that came after lol | |
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Did Prince Disband the Revolution or did the Revolution disband from Prince
Musicians have "Strong Egos" and do not always like to work in a group or follow orders! I started singing with Mr. Cipullo's Choir at Bronx Community College in 1999( when I was 23 years old). There were times when I did not go to rehearsal or sing a solo or sing with the chorus group because I did not like a song that we had to sing! 😃 [Edited 11/27/20 17:45pm] | |
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