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Question about Prince Fans DO the majority of the bigtime fans prefer revolution-era stuff over NPG-era stuff or vice versa? Just curious as I only know most of his "hit" songs but I'm more partial to his stuff from 79-86. "mountains" is one of my favorite songs. Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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the revolution | |
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viva le revolution! Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Revolution lover here! | |
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I like Prince and each band / era has added something different. | |
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I still really like his old stuff but I prefer spending time getting to know his new stuff.
BTW, if you haven't heard it, the extended version of Mountains kicks ass! | |
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I never look at it as "band eras", as most of Princes best songs have been solo.
I take each track on its own merit. However, I think the 85-88 period produced the best material by far. . | |
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'78 till '88
the revolution-era stuff i ain't that much into. | |
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If you're comparing bands, The Revolution doesn't count for 79-86 since they were only really credited on three albums during that period, PR, Parade, and ATWIAD.
IMO, various incarnations of the NPG have had better musicians than the Revolution, but the Revolution had some obviously classic stuff. Overall, I gotta agree with Squirellmeat that most of Prince's best work has been solo. see also: http://www.prince.org/msg...&tid=52543 | |
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SquirrelMeat said: I never look at it as "band eras", as most of Princes best songs have been solo.
Co-sign. Prince is best alone.I take each track on its own merit. However, I think the 85-88 period produced the best material by far. | |
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yep I like him alone. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome...The Revolution...
You don't understand, I ain't scared of you muthafuckas! | |
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purplegypsy said: DO the majority of the bigtime fans prefer revolution-era stuff over NPG-era stuff or vice versa? Just curious as I only know most of his "hit" songs but I'm more partial to his stuff from 79-86. "mountains" is one of my favorite songs.
Me personally, I prefer the NPG by a long shot. I got into Prince in the 80s, so I'm not some kid who has just picked up a Prince CD, but I honestly prefer the NPG stuff over the Revolution. Or at least, I prefer "post-Revolution" to the Revolution. Sign O The Times, Lovesexy, Exodus, Emancipation, The Rainbow Children... as much as I love the Revolution albums, I prefer the other stuff. And the NPG are / were great live - especially 95 NPG. | |
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I dug Prince from 1999-The Revolution-little of NPG. | |
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The Revolution,, closely followed by the SOTT and Lovesexy bands.
Whilst they may not have been the greatest musicians, he was obviously inspired by their diversity, and his music reflected that at the time. | |
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slm4m said: I like Prince and each band / era has added something different.
amen!!! -------------------------------------------------
MENACE TO SOBRIETY | |
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I prefer it all | |
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cborgman said: viva le revolution!
WHERE THE HELL HAVE U BEEN DUDE??? WAS EVEN GONNA START A THREAD ABOUT U LAST NITE!!! Glad u are back... and ok. 'nana x | |
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The Revolution ~Stephanie~
U need another lover like u need a hole in yo head | |
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78' to 93' Peace and Be Wild!!
Michele *true Prince lova* Love 4 one another... Love y'all | |
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I like all the bands he played with but especially the one from dirty mind, controversy and 1999 | |
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bananacologne said: cborgman said: viva le revolution!
WHERE THE HELL HAVE U BEEN DUDE??? WAS EVEN GONNA START A THREAD ABOUT U LAST NITE!!! Glad u are back... and ok. 'nana x hi sweetie! glad to be back! missed you tons more than you will ever know. i'm fine Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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purplegypsy said: DO the majority of the bigtime fans prefer revolution-era stuff over NPG-era stuff or vice versa? Just curious as I only know most of his "hit" songs but I'm more partial to his stuff from 79-86. "mountains" is one of my favorite songs.
i think wendy and lisa had a giant impact on the music and there has been no band like the revolution since its disbanding. for a long while after that band broke, it seemed like prince was not interested in what his other bandmembers could bring to the table. they were just bodies to play instruments in music he wrote. now, with the past few recordings since rainbow children, we see some musical influence (from outside of prince) creeping into the sound. its really refreshing. lovesexy and sott are great albums, but a lot of p's solo work is kind of like musical masturbation. i love it, but i love this current incarnation of the npg (and the revolution) more. | |
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Revolution!! | |
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...revolution! I think after 'batman' it got patchy, [ducks to avoid objects being thrown], however...[attempt at recovery], it's still there best there is out there.
'computer blue'...'darling niki'...say no more. | |
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I wouldn't trade the three Revolution albums for everything Prince did solo. Personally . I think we are all Boring with No Lives cause all we do is talk about Prince,Criticize and Gossip. I need a Horny Man is what I Need and probably so do most of yas. We are Sexually Frustrated what we R... Amen..!!! - zelaire | |
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stymie said: SquirrelMeat said: I never look at it as "band eras", as most of Princes best songs have been solo.
Co-sign. Prince is best alone.I take each track on its own merit. However, I think the 85-88 period produced the best material by far. YES | |
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pejman said: slm4m said: I like Prince and each band / era has added something different.
amen!!! I totally agree! | |
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