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Elusive Prince talks music before show, Article from Honolulu's Star Bulletin http://starbulletin.com/2...ndex2.html
Elusive Prince talks music before show By Gary C.W.Chun chun@starbulletin.com A light blue laminated sign reading "lakshmi," leads back stage at the Blaisdell Arena, to Prince. It refers to the Hindu goddess of power, beauty and prosperity, in both the material and spiritual sense. The guarded but still congenial musician has taken a moment before yesterday's late afternoon rehearsal to talk briefly about his music -- and nothing more. His rules: No notebooks, no pens, no tape recorders. While it's evident that he's taken "lakshmi" to heart -- as a musician, bandleader and fiercely independent businessman who keeps in touch with fans through his NPG Music Club Web site -- he deflects comment about his Jehovah's Witnesses studies, saying simply, "It's a personal matter." Other than that, he's willing to talk about the music that will be presented on Oahu tonight and Maui Friday. Judging by the elaborate stage setup that will take up nearly half the arena's floor space, and the sporadic bursts of music being rehearsed backstage, it should be one heck of a show. Prince has just finished touring Australia and Hong Kong, has a DVD out that documents his show at the Aladdin in Las Vegas, and his latest album on his own label, "N.E.W.S.," is among the Best Pop Instrumental Album Grammy nominees. He's shopping for a new label to help distribute his music to a wider audience, although he will retain all publishing rights. Once, as he says, "the record industry is put to death," he'll probably release more exploratory material that hasn't seen the "legal" light of day, including, hopefully, sessions with the late Miles Davis. In the meantime, he's surrounded again by a crack New Generation band that includes two formidable alto sax players in longtime James Brown sideman Maceo Parker and Dutch-born guest Candy Dulfer. When Prince is not performing, he and the band are jamming. "It's like what we did in Australia and Hong Kong -- after a show, we'd set up again at a nearby club and keep jamming." He also likes to vary the concert set list nightly, allowing the rest of his "leaders" room to stretch and solo. But don't expect to hear the earlier, more sexually explicit songs he's made famous. He says he's grown, not only as a musician, but as a person, and that material doesn't reflect who he is now. When I say that I thought he was channeling Ray Charles during his "Strange Relationship" performance on the DVD, he laughs and says "somebody else mentioned that to me. "It's not like I'm doing it on purpose. And while I think I may have met him briefly earlier in my career, drawing inspiration from him and others like him, I don't want to feel that my music has to be compared to theirs. When I work with guys like John and the rest of the band away from the stage, I want us to feel this is our music, and no one else's, that we're working on." | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: He's shopping for a new label to help distribute his music to a wider audience, although he will retain all publishing rights. Once, as he says, "the record industry is put to death," he'll probably release more exploratory material that hasn't seen the "legal" light of day, including, hopefully, sessions with the late Miles Davis.
This is the most interesting part. So Prince is waiting for the record industry to be put to death? And he thinks this will happen when? Before he dies? Before his fans all die? More exploratory material - I like the sound of that, although I'm sure many other people don't. Sounds like some of it would be previously-bootlegged, although I'm more interested in hearing more music I haven't heard than music I have. If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here... | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: http://starbulletin.com/2003/12/16/features/index2.html
Elusive Prince talks music before show By Gary C.W.Chun chun@starbulletin.com But don't expect to hear the earlier, more sexually explicit songs he's made famous. He says he's grown, not only as a musician, but as a person, and that material doesn't reflect who he is now. ." It's not good 2 become older 4 Prince | |
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Wow. When they say "briefly", they mean "BRIEFLY". Cheez. Still, he managed to get some interesting little nuggets in there, didn't he?
More interesting than anything I've read on NPGMC all year. Thanks for the heads-up. | |
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...so he can still speak coherently! | |
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>This is the most interesting part. So Prince is waiting for the record industry to be put to death? And he thinks this will happen when? Before he dies? Before his fans all die?
More exploratory material - I like the sound of that, although I'm sure many other people don't. Sounds like some of it would be previously-bootlegged, although I'm more interested in hearing more music I haven't heard than music I have. If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here...< This all sounds like an excuse for not releasing "The Chocolate Invasion". Well, if he ain't gonna release that then I'm sitting here waiting for the next studio album, c'mon Prince! | |
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booyah said: DorothyParkerWasCool said: He's shopping for a new label to help distribute his music to a wider audience, although he will retain all publishing rights. Once, as he says, "the record industry is put to death," he'll probably release more exploratory material that hasn't seen the "legal" light of day, including, hopefully, sessions with the late Miles Davis.
This is the most interesting part. So Prince is waiting for the record industry to be put to death? And he thinks this will happen when? Before he dies? Before his fans all die? More exploratory material - I like the sound of that, although I'm sure many other people don't. Sounds like some of it would be previously-bootlegged, although I'm more interested in hearing more music I haven't heard than music I have. If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here... --- Well the music industry is in bad financial state at this time it is not going to die. Let's hope it changes so Prince can hook up with a good record label. | |
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booyah said: If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here...
Well you certainly lost me...I guarantee you that anything with Miles is gonna have the sick-funky feel of Can I Play With U over the boring monotony of sNEWS. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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theblueangel said: booyah said: If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here...
Well you certainly lost me...I guarantee you that anything with Miles is gonna have the sick-funky feel of Can I Play With U over the boring monotony of sNEWS. I'm starting to be a real Miles fan, and yet Can I Play With U does little for me at all. Feels too much like Miles just playing what Prince told him to, rather than the two of them exploring musical territories together... | |
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Thanks for reproducing the article here, an interesting, if brief read.
The part that hints about unreleased vault music I took as poppycock. Increasingly I'm wondering what he is running from, with regards to his older, more explicit music. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Prince said: ...he deflects comment about his Jehovah's Witnesses studies, saying simply, "It's a personal matter."
Ahhh...riiight. Gotcha Prince 1+1+1=3 right? Make your mind up, it's gettin old already. | |
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bananacologne said: Prince said: ...he deflects comment about his Jehovah's Witnesses studies, saying simply, "It's a personal matter."
Ahhh...riiight. Gotcha Prince 1+1+1=3 right? Make your mind up, it's gettin old already. "It's a personal matter," yet he can go door to door with Larry trying to convert other people to the JW way? NCC2012... your local Trekkie. =/\=
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booyah said: theblueangel said: booyah said: If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here...
Well you certainly lost me...I guarantee you that anything with Miles is gonna have the sick-funky feel of Can I Play With U over the boring monotony of sNEWS. I'm starting to be a real Miles fan, and yet Can I Play With U does little for me at all. Feels too much like Miles just playing what Prince told him to, rather than the two of them exploring musical territories together... You really think Miles Dewey Davis was going to just play whatever someone told him to? This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: booyah said: theblueangel said: booyah said: If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here...
Well you certainly lost me...I guarantee you that anything with Miles is gonna have the sick-funky feel of Can I Play With U over the boring monotony of sNEWS. I'm starting to be a real Miles fan, and yet Can I Play With U does little for me at all. Feels too much like Miles just playing what Prince told him to, rather than the two of them exploring musical territories together... You really think Miles Dewey Davis was going to just play whatever someone told him to? No, I don't. I do think his playing sounds uninspired, however, as if he was playing what he was told. Kind of like Doo-Wop, his last album. Give me Aura or In A Silent Way any day. | |
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There are many negative comments on this site, like some people are never satisfied! | |
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eldog98 said: There are many negative comments on this site, like some people are never satisfied!
It's a messageboard - u gotta take the good with the bad. NPGMC this isn't When Prince quits bitching about this n that and comes up with the long-overdue goods, then I'll stop bitching. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: ...so he can still speak coherently!
That would be explained in the line "he's shopping for a new label" Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
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booyah said: Supernova said: booyah said: theblueangel said: booyah said: If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here...
Well you certainly lost me...I guarantee you that anything with Miles is gonna have the sick-funky feel of Can I Play With U over the boring monotony of sNEWS. I'm starting to be a real Miles fan, and yet Can I Play With U does little for me at all. Feels too much like Miles just playing what Prince told him to, rather than the two of them exploring musical territories together... You really think Miles Dewey Davis was going to just play whatever someone told him to? No, I don't. I do think his playing sounds uninspired, however, as if he was playing what he was told. Kind of like Doo-Wop, his last album. Give me Aura or In A Silent Way any day. I see. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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eldog98 said: There are many negative comments on this site, like some people are never satisfied!
Par for the course. Actually, this thread is tame compared to the vicious projections in other threads I've seen. So far... This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: http://starbulletin.com/2003/12/16/features/index2.html
Elusive Prince talks music before show By Gary C.W.Chun chun@starbulletin.com A light blue laminated sign reading "lakshmi," leads back stage at the Blaisdell Arena, to Prince. It refers to the Hindu goddess of power, beauty and prosperity, in both the material and spiritual sense. The guarded but still congenial musician has taken a moment before yesterday's late afternoon rehearsal to talk briefly about his music -- and nothing more. His rules: No notebooks, no pens, no tape recorders. While it's evident that he's taken "lakshmi" to heart -- as a musician, bandleader and fiercely independent businessman who keeps in touch with fans through his NPG Music Club Web site -- he deflects comment about his Jehovah's Witnesses studies, saying simply, "It's a personal matter." Other than that, he's willing to talk about the music that will be presented on Oahu tonight and Maui Friday. Judging by the elaborate stage setup that will take up nearly half the arena's floor space, and the sporadic bursts of music being rehearsed backstage, it should be one heck of a show. Prince has just finished touring Australia and Hong Kong, has a DVD out that documents his show at the Aladdin in Las Vegas, and his latest album on his own label, "N.E.W.S.," is among the Best Pop Instrumental Album Grammy nominees. He's shopping for a new label to help distribute his music to a wider audience, although he will retain all publishing rights. Once, as he says, "the record industry is put to death," he'll probably release more exploratory material that hasn't seen the "legal" light of day, including, hopefully, sessions with the late Miles Davis. In the meantime, he's surrounded again by a crack New Generation band that includes two formidable alto sax players in longtime James Brown sideman Maceo Parker and Dutch-born guest Candy Dulfer. When Prince is not performing, he and the band are jamming. "It's like what we did in Australia and Hong Kong -- after a show, we'd set up again at a nearby club and keep jamming." He also likes to vary the concert set list nightly, allowing the rest of his "leaders" room to stretch and solo. But don't expect to hear the earlier, more sexually explicit songs he's made famous. He says he's grown, not only as a musician, but as a person, and that material doesn't reflect who he is now. When I say that I thought he was channeling Ray Charles during his "Strange Relationship" performance on the DVD, he laughs and says "somebody else mentioned that to me. "It's not like I'm doing it on purpose. And while I think I may have met him briefly earlier in my career, drawing inspiration from him and others like him, I don't want to feel that my music has to be compared to theirs. When I work with guys like John and the rest of the band away from the stage, I want us to feel this is our music, and no one else's, that we're working on." | |
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Everyone meet Lakshmi Hey guys...
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booyah said: DorothyParkerWasCool said: He's shopping for a new label to help distribute his music to a wider audience, although he will retain all publishing rights. Once, as he says, "the record industry is put to death," he'll probably release more exploratory material that hasn't seen the "legal" light of day, including, hopefully, sessions with the late Miles Davis.
This is the most interesting part. So Prince is waiting for the record industry to be put to death? And he thinks this will happen when? Before he dies? Before his fans all die? More exploratory material - I like the sound of that, although I'm sure many other people don't. Sounds like some of it would be previously-bootlegged, although I'm more interested in hearing more music I haven't heard than music I have. If there's more with Miles than we know about, great, although I hope it would be more along the lines of NEWS than Can I Play With U? Again, I may be in the minority here... Yes I agree this is the best part.. I do agree with Prince! The Music Industry is soo fake and it can't keep going when they promote fake musicans just so they can sell (merch).. how many more fake lip syncer's are the public going to buy? how many more that are not musicans.. but barely know enough to fake it ..are they going to sell to us.. & MOSTLY have promoted on their magazines.. be on their radio stations getting #1 spots & winning their awards.. it is all one big smoke & mirror game. It can't go on forever like this.. | |
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What's he made ...like 3 or 4 CDs (that are in the can) this past 2 years?? We are way behind... [This message was edited Tue Dec 16 23:52:13 PST 2003 by origmnd] | |
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