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Prince/Wendy&Lisa/Public Enemy A lot has been stated about the contributions of former band mates in the sounds and success of Prince. Most of us would agree that hip hop wasn't his forte, BUT his foray into the soundscape was a mixed bag,
I feel however that the contributions of the Wendy/Lisa era are getting A LOT harder to distinguish since he died. In the article, Lisa claims to have introduced Prince to Fight the Power by Public Enemy and Prince being weirded out by the sound of Chuck D's delivery.
Check the article below (hopefully the link works):
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/how-public-enemy-influenced-prince/
Interested to hear what you all think. [Edited 6/4/21 15:31pm] "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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Oh brother! They’re at it again. | |
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Next article will be on how W&L introduced Prince to George Clinton and Funkadelic. Apparently unlike the rest of the world, Prince hadn't even heard of the Beatles until W&L introduced him. If Prince's music is for grandmothers, what crowd is their music for? | |
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Wendy and Lisa introduced Prince to vagina.he didn't c 1 b4 they introduced him.lol | |
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They prob introduced him to PE
PE were hip And w and l were hip Doubt that they introduced him to hip hop as ofc he would have heard it Irresistible bitch anyone? But just cos prince had heard something, doesn't mean he really knew it Eg Eric Leeds introducing him to jazz and miles Davis [Edited 6/4/21 16:31pm] | |
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Prince is the son of a Jazz combo leader. What do you mean Eric introduced him to jazz/Miles Davis? I’m sick & tired of this “Prince was living under a rock when I found him” narrative these people are trying to push. [Edited 6/4/21 16:41pm] | |
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I love Lisa & Wendy, but man they’re so relentless with the bullshit factory. They also claimed they introduced him to Joni Mitchell which really blows my mind This has always been the conversation whenever they interview them and I don’t know why they the feel need for it, “we introduced Prince to [fill in the blank]”,,,,,um, ok. [Edited 6/4/21 17:21pm] | |
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There's something a little off about the timeline here. Fight the Power was released in 1989, but didn't Wendy and Lisa leave the Revolutoin in 86? Does anyone know if they stayed in close contact throughout the rest of the decade, to the point they listened to music together? | |
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Imagine being the researcher trying to put together a documentary. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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Hamad said: They also claimed they introduced him to Joni Mitchell which really blows my mind They worked with Joni. Maybe they meant they've introduced her to him in person. I love how people call W&L out, while they were the only ones to call Prince's BS publicly while he was still alive. I think it's only natural that more stories come to light, now people are documenting Prince's life, W&L do not always have a hand in how reporters shape their stories. Or how they are perceived. And to be calling their info BS, I always give people the benefit of the doubt, as they were there, with Prince. All these couch critics calling people out were not there. >> | |
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No, they actually meant they introduced her music to him. Weird. I don’t think people “hate” W&L per se, in fact I’d argue that that there’re more people who are fans than not - I know I’m infatuated with their music - what I think people are catching up on is their constant history revisionism and how trash they come across as human beings (especially Wendy), and I think that’s what they hate. Ever-since he died, I’ve been noticing a lot of passive-aggressiveness, condescension, self-inflation and total disregard to his music before and after they came, ya know, your typical “Karen” behaviour with the micro aggression overtones. I can’t always blame reporters for how they come across because a lot of times their true feelings get documented without any reporters curating their words (video interviews etc). It’s not enough for them that they were part of greatness, they had to center themselves (i.e. center whiteness) in everything he did when they were part of his roost. You’d be hard pressed to see Sonny T or Michael Bland talk about P’s music before & after they came the same way those girls did. As for calling Prince out on his BS while he was alive - which he was no saint by any stretch of the word - I’d argue that he probably matched their energy and called them out on theirs too, they’re not saints either. | |
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Next up: They introduced him to his parents. | |
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Fight The Power came out in 1989 and everyone black heard it when it came out. Wendy and Lisa were long gone by 1989. Prince was surrounded by black musicians in 1989. It is more likely he heard it from one of them. This shit has to stop. | |
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Brothers gonna work It out sampling let's go crazy is on the same album I doubt he had to' wait for W&L' to' hear about it... | |
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Wendy makes herself look foolish with statements like this.
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W&L liked a song, Prince didn't appear to like it. The rest is clickbait journalism and W&L living rent free in your head. [Edited 6/5/21 6:25am] | |
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thank you I dont care how others feel about Lisa and Wendy, and I dont hate W&L , especially Lisa seems to be down to earth and honest but I´d never pay a cent to see Wendy and the Revolution and I´m glad that she keeps showing her true colors....Prince made great music before and after Wendy and even Joni mentioned seeing him at her concert when he was a teenager so she should think twice next time she opens her mouth. ....never really liked her that much to begin with and I dont care how much or what s contributed,,, this bullshit needs to stop. ....same goes for Sheila, etc.
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jaawwnn said: W&L liked a song, Prince didn't appear to like it. The rest is clickbait journalism and W&L living rent free in your head. [Edited 6/5/21 6:25am] By all means, roll your eyes all you want. And how do you say W&L lives in people’s mind “rent free”, meanwhile you bring up Sheila E out of nowhere? The good old “W&L couldn’t be bad, because Sheila is worse”? This thread is about W&L. They can’t be exempt from criticism? Please! If Prince gets criticized in this site, so does everyone. Drop the worship. | |
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Lisa should stop doing interviews with Wendy. The Melvoins make everything look absurd and bullshit. | |
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Kudos on the clickbait thread title. | |
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There's an older interview where someone talked about playing Public Enemy for Prince (This is what the kids are istening to) and seeing his expression just drop. The person even went into how Prince had been taking music into one direction, and this just seemed like an opposite direction. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Not really surprising. That's what friends do, introduce you to new things, such as films or music. I know mine do. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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Either edit the title or lock this sucka up. | |
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Here we go again...they introduced him to JAZZ, and now HIP HOP.
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Exactly. Prince had one of the most encyclopedic musical vocabs of any pop star ever. And PE sampled Prince, I'm sure he was aware of them from jump street. | |
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