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Thread started 09/24/03 1:40pm

Marrk

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Prince And The Revolution...

were the best band ever! nod


Don't argue with me.Just agree. nana
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Reply #1 posted 09/24/03 1:55pm

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And so begins another band vs band thread.

I can only imagine that people who say the Revolution weren't his best band are qualifying their opinion on playing ability alone.

The Revolution members influence on Prince cannot be understated (I've said time and time again that Prince is an artist who is *very* influenced by those around him).

So what if Michael B, John Blackwell or Sonny T are better players than their Revolution counter-parts.

The Revolution was part of the whole package of Prince's creative peak - They also had a personality as a whole - not just Prince's band, or his lackies - but a group of individual personalities.
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Reply #2 posted 09/24/03 2:00pm

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The closest band you could compare the Revolution to, is the current incarnation of the NPG. I think the people in Prince's current band also influence Prince greatly. They may not have as much "personality" per se as the Revolution, but they are equally as influential, plus they are, as you stated, better players.

I'm not going to argue, but I'm also not going to agree. The Revolution is not the best of Prince's bands.
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Reply #3 posted 09/24/03 2:02pm

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Romance1600 said:

And so begins another band vs band thread.

I can only imagine that people who say the Revolution weren't his best band are qualifying their opinion on playing ability alone.

The Revolution members influence on Prince cannot be understated (I've said time and time again that Prince is an artist who is *very* influenced by those around him).

So what if Michael B, John Blackwell or Sonny T are better players than their Revolution counter-parts.

The Revolution was part of the whole package of Prince's creative peak - They also had a personality as a whole - not just Prince's band, or his lackies - but a group of individual personalities.


It's ALL about personality, the 'expanded' Revolution of '86 i would stand against any band he's had since.The Revolutions sound evolved a hell of a lot from '83 - '86.Prince's assertion that they were 'cold and electronic' doesn't wash with me.

His personal shit with Susannah broke them up.No other reason.
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Reply #4 posted 09/24/03 2:09pm

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Marrk said:

Romance1600 said:

And so begins another band vs band thread.

I can only imagine that people who say the Revolution weren't his best band are qualifying their opinion on playing ability alone.

The Revolution members influence on Prince cannot be understated (I've said time and time again that Prince is an artist who is *very* influenced by those around him).

So what if Michael B, John Blackwell or Sonny T are better players than their Revolution counter-parts.

The Revolution was part of the whole package of Prince's creative peak - They also had a personality as a whole - not just Prince's band, or his lackies - but a group of individual personalities.


It's ALL about personality, the 'expanded' Revolution of '86 i would stand against any band he's had since.The Revolutions sound evolved a hell of a lot from '83 - '86.Prince's assertion that they were 'cold and electronic' doesn't wash with me.

His personal shit with Susannah broke them up.No other reason.

well, its between the revolution and the npg of lovesexy. but, yeah, the revolution allowed for more influence in prince's sound. there hasn't been a more creative era since the disbanding of that band. sad but true. rainbow children is close, but no cigar.
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Reply #5 posted 09/24/03 2:11pm

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the ramones kick the batnuts outta the revolution anyday!






































...wait, you mean as in prince bands only? um, the rev were o-tay. mr.green
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Reply #6 posted 09/24/03 2:47pm

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I don't know who The Ramones is, and I don't care much for the expanded Revolution. The Revolution with just Lisa, Wendy, Brownmark, Dr. Fink and Bobby Z. were The Revolution to me - the others were just live players for the Parade tour as there were no album with the expanded Revolution. biggrin

woot! The Revolution will be heard! woot!

But in all honesty - I liked the Lovesexy band as much as The Revolution. biggrin
rainbow woot! FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION! woot! rainbow
rainbow woot! FREE THE JANUARY 1994 THE GOLD ALBUM CONFIGURATION woot! rainbow
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