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"When David Bowie almost worked with Prince…" | |
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“You had to call Paisley Park and hope somebody answered because Prince had banned outgoing international calls to save money...." - Seriously? Was he that broke at the time? "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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. Consideirng his local paper had multiple stories of him not paying his bills and causing serious financial stress on local businesses and bankrupting at least one... | |
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Hmm. I call cap. Maybe they got Prince and MJ mixed up.
Bowie and Prince only met one time and that was the night of a Lovesexy after party at Paisley Park in 1988 if memory and Prince serve me correctly. | |
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. That's according to Prince, who told numerous lies over the years. | |
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Why would he lie about that? Makes no sense. "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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To me, the article reads as: Prince was almost contacted to be asked to work with Bowie. Lolz! > IMO, a collaboration probably wouldn't have developed between these 2 iconic people. They each had their own ideas and processes toward their writing--altho I've read that they both shared a similar ethic with regard to recording--rapid with few takes and flaws included. At any rate--again, IMO--Prince's ego alone would have prevented a collabo.
I read somewhere else that Bowie figured Prince's career-span genre coverage to have been limited in scope. If truly he thought that says to me Bowie never focused much on the things that Prince was doing in his music.
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This story has the ring of truth about it. It is a pity that they didn't play together. | |
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“I know there was talk of getting Prince on the record, but negotiations broke down." TBH, whatever that means, it's indeed not clear. - In my not so humble opinion : This would've been a weird outcome if it ever happened. I think they would've clashed so hard and fast. I could be wrong of course. Both are from different planets! Bowie was much more grounded, with a balanced humanity that Prince could never hope to match. He got along with everyone, was openly (British) honest, and always ready to talk. Which is something that can't be said about Prince in almost any way. Bowie was also capable of self-reflection (in interviews), and in fact not a very skilled musician on any instrument. How those two could ever work together seems almost unimaginable to me. Would've been a strange meet for sure. I can hardly imagine any outcome or result.
"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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This young man with a talented soul died when he wanted 2
So he shall not B pitied, nor shall the guilty B forgiven Until they find it in their hearts 2 Right the Wrong | |
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BonnieC said:
Was this not common knowledge? I seem to remember knowing this contemporaneous to that album's release...I know, as a Madonna non-fan, I sought out this album specifically to hear love song when the like a prayer album was being promoted...of course, I was already a vigilant prince fan by that time. [Edited 9/22/25 17:41pm] | |
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