Yep. Enough said. "New Power slide...." | |
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[Edited 4/12/21 4:45am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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We? Me? You? Him? Her? Or them? | |
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Did you mean You Me And Him (poligamy mix) by Mtume? | |
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. Well, I have some friends who play jazz and are professional musicians, and they say that Giant Steps is a song that even the people who play jazz in a daily basis fear. A guy only dares to improvise over it in public if he practices this song every day for some weeks. Stevie Wonder probably loved this song and enjoyed practicing over it. . There are recordings of Prince soloing over ´Footprints´, but he plays basically blues pentatonic licks. It´s cool, but wouldn´t impress jazz musicians. . Having said that, I think Prince could play all those instruments very well, but his ´school´ is more rooted on rock/funk. He learned some jazz (we can feel in some of his arrangements, like She Spoke 2 me) but he didnt improvise in a fluent way on jazz. | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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100% | |
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Thank You! | |
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So it's ok Prince to compare to Hendrix but not to Mclauglin. Cause the comparation came from comparing jazz fusion projects by Prince with those of people who are from the fusion field.i don't try to diminish anything regarding Prince.as a matter of fact in real life discussions i was always defending Prince from all kind on nonsense comments.Prince didn't have time in a day like other musicians who only practise 1 instrument have.If Prince wanted he could have been a beast if he choose only 1 instrument to practice at least 3,4 hours a day. practicing for 1 hour will only keep u in shape but you wont improve | |
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Prince was a beast - he was the best in the business. Could you send a You Tube link of a jazz musician playing Fantasie Impromptu? Well then... they need to get practising! I have asked repeatedly on this thread what jazz folks enjoy and are listening to... still waiting. 'On the Corner' is one of the most iconic jazz albums, and when it came out it was declared a piece of 'sht'... not, 'the sht'. If someone is an effective communicator in a business setting, they are not writing like Dostoevsky. I know a few professional, schooled jazz musicians too... who could never in a million years perform like Prince. But you go ahead and keep defending poor Prince... | |
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Hard sell pop music without hooks. I mean 'Solo' is a beautiful song... but a hard sell if one is trying to get onto mainstream popular radio. And Chick Corea ain't Prince... and I suspect nobody on this thread even has one of his albums in their collection. Prince was not a jazz musician... and never claimed to be. | |
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Yes, the religious leaders of Jesus' time called him the devil... after all, he healed people and simplified religion. . Matthew 7:6 [Edited 4/13/21 17:21pm] | |
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well u suspect wrong.i have all Return To Forever and some of Chic Corea Electric Band | |
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Depends on who you mean when you say "we". People on the org FAR overrate Prince as a musician, but even that depends on how you define musician. If you mean musician as in studio musician, then he is pretty overrated.
Name me an instrument Prince plays and I'll name you 100 people who can play it better strictly as far as athletics goes. Prince was an amazing musician and more than competent on the instruments he played, but he was no Steve Vai on guitar, no Jaco or Jamerson on bass, no Chick Corea on piano, and no Dave Garibaldi (one of his big heroes), on drums.
Prince's strengths were in his ideas. Also in his ability to suggest a lot with very simple ideas. He could create an interesting part that would be easy to play and VERY clever, but a "better" musician would try to come up with something to impress his friends. This approach rarely serves the song. Prince always served the song.
Prince was about the complete picture. Live he could show off, but he was very economical in the studio because he was trying to get the song out and be fast.
I had a lot of friends in jazz school who thought there was nothing special about Prince no matter how many albums I played them because his singing is the only impressive thing about his records from a musician standpoint. When I played live video/audio or convinced them to see him live THEN they understood and became lifelong fans. Musicians listen to music differently than non-musicians and they can place a lot of value on things that normal folks don't even hear. Prince was interested in reaching the masses. That's a thing he would not have been able to do had he wandered into fusion or prog rock. He wanted asses dancing and dollars rolling in. Having said that, he would ALWAYS sneak something in a track to show the musicians he knew what was up, but sometimes even a musician would have to listen pretty hard to find it.
Was Prince the best musician? No. Not even close. Would I rather listen to Prince play something simple than listen to the greats show off? Yes. Every time. | |
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steakfinger said: Depends on who you mean when you say "we". People on the org FAR overrate Prince as a musician, but even that depends on how you define musician. If you mean musician as in studio musician, then he is pretty overrated.
Name me an instrument Prince plays and I'll name you 100 people who can play it better strictly as far as athletics goes. Prince was an amazing musician and more than competent on the instruments he played, but he was no Steve Vai on guitar, no Jaco or Jamerson on bass, no Chick Corea on piano, and no Dave Garibaldi (one of his big heroes), on drums.
Prince's strengths were in his ideas. Also in his ability to suggest a lot with very simple ideas. He could create an interesting part that would be easy to play and VERY clever, but a "better" musician would try to come up with something to impress his friends. This approach rarely serves the song. Prince always served the song.
Prince was about the complete picture. Live he could show off, but he was very economical in the studio because he was trying to get the song out and be fast.
I had a lot of friends in jazz school who thought there was nothing specia about Prince no matter how many albums I played them because his singing is the only impressive thing about his records from a musician standpoint. When I played live video/audio or convinced them to see him live THEN they understood and became lifelong fans. Musicians listen to music differently than non-musicians and they can place a lot of value on things that normal folks don't even hear. Prince was interested in reaching the masses. That's a thing he would not have been able to do had he wandered into fusion or prog rock. He wanted asses dancing and dollars rolling in. Having said that, he would ALWAYS sneak something in a track to show the musicians he knew what was up, but sometimes even a musician would have to listen pretty hard to find it.
Was Prince the best musician? No. Not even close. Would I rather listen to Prince play something simple than listen to the greats show off? Yes. Every time. | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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Deuces!
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satisfies my interest and view on the subject. Well said! | |
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you do know you have guitar players with much better technique and much more soul than Steve Vai and Van Halen. for example : https://www.youtube.com/w...0XNBq-vPXo | |
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[Edited 4/14/21 17:20pm] The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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Downloaded them this morning did you... well good on you. Now you can head to the jazz forums and start threads about how overrated Chick is because he can't play Rachmaninoff for beans. But don't forget to mention that you've loved Chick from childhood and he is your fav. | |
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Nope | |
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How do your buddies feel about opera? Here is Miles' son Erin speaking on Purple Rain (Miles had Erin learn 1999, the album): Clip | Miles Davis Loved ... - YouTube . There are many who don't find anything special about much of jazz - not everyone is Miles Davis or Duke Ellington. . Prince came to Owen Husney playing 20 minute songs, and Owen told him to write nursery rhymes. Seems to have worked out in the end, your taste is simple music for the masses. Which greats do you find to be showing off? | |
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this morning? man i don't know if you ever listened to that band but the band is amazing and i love them since my childhood and believe it or not a lot of people love Return To Forever. Who told you Chic can't play Rachmaninoff? Who the funk you think u are 2 tell me what to do?Just because you are depressed about your sad life and your sad looks it don't mean you should b a jerk.but it's up to you.all i can say is i see you have nothing to debate,nothing to offer except your petty provocation.so this is my last ever response to you on Prince .org. Vaya Con Dios [Edited 4/15/21 2:22am] | |
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u c Steak my friend,i warned you some of the crazy fanatics will go hard on you. thwere are people who only listen to Prince | |
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You have loved Return to Forever since childhood, but don't post on any jazz forum -- here on this forum day and night, and Prince facebooks -- spearheading threads about Prince being overrated and below average. Who the funk do you think you are? Jerk, sad life, petty provocation... indeed.
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