My goodness, this debate has become heated to say the least! As someone who has messed around with music and compositions since my teens I think that every musician has to travel their own path. Both Prince and Bruce Springsteen appear to share a mutual respect for each other. Prince name checked Bruce on a song and Bruce Springsteen dedicated Purple Rain to Prince at a gig. Keep it nice people đâ⤠| |
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I agree... No doubt his later bands had fantastic talent in them but slowly the albums started lacking a unique feel to them and became more predictable. Especially in the 2010s. But from late 90s on, I felt he had a show band instead of an actual Prince band. After The Gold Experience I felt the band as just a group of hired musicians and less as a unit. The TRC tour was an exception because also the album had a very defined sound.
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yeah,he said it in an interview in the 90s. | |
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Yeah but you have to take that with a grain of salt. . He sorta said the same things about the Time, and we know that was ego talking in both . just 5yr later he writes a song dedicated to Wendy Susannah & Lisa . and 2yrs later when asked who would be in his 'dream band' Wendy Lisa Susannah Cat Sheila E Rhonda and Marva are in it
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- Was that his pre- or post-idee of an all female band ? Like he did with 3rdEyeGirl ? Didn't the jehova's rules shit got in the way ? Anyway, he might've said it, but actuelly never lived up to it, the usual Prince promises. And he easily coudl've done it, he WAS the one in charge, always. - "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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SoulAlive said:
yeah,he said it in an interview in the 90s. Man, poor Prince, not to be too glib, but look at his death and ask how that one worked out. | |
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Exactly! Prince was the dude who had THREE functioning bands operating at the same time when he passed away. Just think about how much $ he turned down for a Revolution Purple Rain reunion? | |
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yeah I thought the same, I wish that would have happened in 1998 | |
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Sum it up...w and l were his greatest musical influence and u can't believe what Prince has said ...helluva fan base we got [Edited 8/13/21 18:00pm] | |
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I think, as a bandleader, you want musicians who are playing at the limit of their ability so that they abandon routine and habit and become truly creative. I think towards the end of '86 (maybe even earlier), Prince found that what he needed them to do (new styles, ideas) was perhaps beyond their range of experience and ability so needed new musicians to come in. Just compare the Revolution version of Possessed versus Now's The Time in '87.
I think his best bands in '84-85, '87-'89, '93 and '02 had that sense of being creative as there was no other option. In this bed ice cream | |
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I am glad it didn´t happen. Revolution indeed was the band in most of his best years, and Wendy and Lisa were probably some of the few bandmembers that had guts to say ´no´ to some of his ideas, but I was never a big fan of them as musicians. I am glad he played with some great bands like NPG and ONA/Musicology and could explore different sounds and styles. | |
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ForceofNature said:
I honestly can't tell if this is satire or not lol well done I canât either 𤣠who cares who was the better dancer of the two?!? Are we talking about musicians or circus clowns?? đ | |
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u didnt really know prince if u think he was ok with being 2nd best to michael in anything...just like michael had the number 1 ideal color beauty brooke shields Prince had to top him with Kim Basinger! | |
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Number 1 ideal color beauty? what? lol [Edited 8/17/21 2:54am] | |
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Co-sign. | |
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it wouldnt have made things any better, really. you look at most bands, it is all down to the leader really. if they arent on form, the resulting music wont be that different.
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- I agree on that at some point, but not completely. - It possibly all was a big struggle for him personally at the end of 1986, early 1987. Wanting to do (the recordings) all alone, and much needed the musicians for live performances. At some point dreaming of a big band on stage. Having the chance to work with other talented bandmembers like W&L or Eric etc, knowing that he had high demands, worked very fast. Understand that working with others is always a slower process... And not to forget the most important thing; he was growing, getting very skilled in a very short time... and the pressure of the record company(-ies) in every way... makig films... touring... - I just want to point out that he must've had a serious inner struggle with all these different issues at the same time. Prince always made quick choices. He made good ones and bad ones. - "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 talks about this in his 1990 Rolling Stone interview:
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I love Wendy and Lisa, and I love the Revolution. I certainly think getting them back together and finding some new mature sound would have been interesting, especially in the later years when the emphasis was on musicians. It certainly would have been preferable to somethign like 3rd Eye Girl. On the other hand I assume he tried working with them a few times post 2000, and nothing took? | |
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- Exactly. - The NPG, still can't get used to these stupid letters and the words, after all these years. It just doesn't... pronouce well. With the word 'Prince', the folowing words 'and The Revolution' worked absolutely perfect. With the word 'Prince and the words 'and The NPG'..... oh forget it. Yep i know, it's my problem. -
"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'm a little late to the argument but I think W&L and the Revolution brought things to his songwriting while some of the later band members brought more live in concert chops. Prince's live performances got better and better the more he surrounded himself with accomplished players but his album releases kind of tailed off some and were hit and miss a lot, with weaker song writing and arrangements. Just my opinion of course. | |
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- All this is myhumble opinion of course. I never leved in paisley park or met Prince or anyone else. I even might be dead wrong about all this. Just sayin'. -
"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 am late to this conversation...but my girlfriend is a huge Springsteen fan..she likes Prince a lot too. The reality is Prince is a multi-instrumentalist stand alone artist. Most of us who like the revolution forget that Prince had a band before them. Cats such as Andre Cymone and Dez Dickerson were there right up until 1999. I also think that Wendy and Lisa probably got a bit too big for their briches. They thought they were a "band" when they were hired musicians. If you notice Prince has never let anyone else in his bands get as much press as the Revolution particularly Wendy and Lisa got. The E-street band is a Band! period...when Sprinsteen left to do his own thing...most fans thought " The fans of Prince love Prince, the fans of Sprinsteen love Sprinsteen AND the E-Street band. Could Prince have kept the Revolution together..maybe..but that wasn't his style. I personaly think his Musicology band was amazing...he let them go too. To All the Haters on the Internet
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Yes. He may be referring the orginial configuration with Tony M. [Edited 9/14/21 11:15am] | |
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Because he ainât Bruce. He Prince. Duuuuhhhh. Lol | |
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This is it right here. He got bored with people and was all about Sheila and her band by that time. Also for the Revolution...it was also because Wendy asked for a raise for the band and asked for a friggin million! That was it for them. It was over. But who the hell is saying Wendy isn't talented, REALLY?? That's just silly-ass talk. The girl can play. She's was one the few he kept in contact with over the years...um remember Tavis Smiley?!
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I think bringing in Wendy and Lisa would have meant Sussanah would have been around, and that was too painful for him, and probably just too voilatile for all of them. | |
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