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Prince during Luther tribute This is yet another Grammy thread but has nothing to do with the performance which I really liked but would have rather it been a reunion of the Revolution (we can dream, can't we?). Anyway, my question (rather comment) is about Prince during the Luther tribute. The Grammys had several reaction shots of Prince during the show and the one I really noticed was after the Luther tribute, after the video of him giving a small speech and singing a line from "The Power Of Love". They showed Prince with his arm around his wife (I assume, and is it just me or is she looking really hotter than I remember her looking) while she was clapping but he seemed not to have a reaction. Maybe I'm picky and the reason Prince wasn't clapping probably had something to do with his arm being around his wife, but do you think? Do you think that Prince thinks well of Luther or not? Luther's solo records, came out after Prince's but Luther's work had been heard in various places before Prince came out but I doubt they really have ever influenced each other. Or do they? What does everyone think. Is there good blood, bad blood or nothing. | |
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PRINCE LOOOVES LUTHER. IT WAS HIS ALBUMS
ALONG WITH PATTI LABELLE'S ALBUMS THAT INSPIRED THE P CLASSIC "ADORE"... PRINCE ALSO GAVE LUTHER A STANDING O AT THE 1998 ESSENCE AWARDS. peace&bwise "Every chapter matters..."
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To me it looked like he was holding back tears. | |
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muleFunk said: To me it looked like he was holding back tears.
Bingo. I know I was. Smart move to bring Madonna on after that. [This message was edited Mon Feb 9 15:57:35 PST 2004 by marcdeondotcom] | |
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muleFunk said: To me it looked like he was holding back tears.
It looked like that to me too. | |
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Yeah his eyes looked glassy...almost watery...he was moved, I'm sure. | |
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VinnyM27 said: This is yet another Grammy thread but has nothing to do with the performance which I really liked but would have rather it been a reunion of the Revolution (we can dream, can't we?). Anyway, my question (rather comment) is about Prince during the Luther tribute. The Grammys had several reaction shots of Prince during the show and the one I really noticed was after the Luther tribute, after the video of him giving a small speech and singing a line from "The Power Of Love". They showed Prince with his arm around his wife (I assume, and is it just me or is she looking really hotter than I remember her looking) while she was clapping but he seemed not to have a reaction. Maybe I'm picky and the reason Prince wasn't clapping probably had something to do with his arm being around his wife, but do you think? Do you think that Prince thinks well of Luther or not? Luther's solo records, came out after Prince's but Luther's work had been heard in various places before Prince came out but I doubt they really have ever influenced each other. Or do they? What does everyone think. Is there good blood, bad blood or nothing.
Peace, It's cool how we have r different perspectives.Giving the fact that befor anything we represent life,in saying that the piece 4 Luther definitly was a testament 2 that point. Anyone who witnesed Alicia,Celine,Mr.Marx and Luther himself was moved and they had u in thought about u and urs.So 2 c brother Prince with the expression that he had only leaves me 2 believe that he 2 was reflecting. always love peace | |
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To me it looked like...oh wait, I was too busy not giving a damn and glancing at his wife. | |
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VinnyM27 said: This is yet another Grammy thread but has nothing to do with the performance which I really liked but would have rather it been a reunion of the Revolution (we can dream, can't we?). Anyway, my question (rather comment) is about Prince during the Luther tribute. The Grammys had several reaction shots of Prince during the show and the one I really noticed was after the Luther tribute, after the video of him giving a small speech and singing a line from "The Power Of Love". They showed Prince with his arm around his wife (I assume, and is it just me or is she looking really hotter than I remember her looking) while she was clapping but he seemed not to have a reaction. Maybe I'm picky and the reason Prince wasn't clapping probably had something to do with his arm being around his wife, but do you think? Do you think that Prince thinks well of Luther or not? Luther's solo records, came out after Prince's but Luther's work had been heard in various places before Prince came out but I doubt they really have ever influenced each other. Or do they? What does everyone think. Is there good blood, bad blood or nothing.
Peace, It's cool how we have r different perspectives.Giving the fact that befor anything we represent life,in saying that the piece 4 Luther definitly was a testament 2 that point. Anyone who witnesed Alicia,Celine,Mr.Marx and Luther himself was moved and they had u in thought about u and urs.So 2 c brother Prince with the expression that he had only leaves me 2 believe that he 2 was reflecting. always love peace | |
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He may have just clapped or smiled or something and then put his arm around his wife. The camera caught him too late? They only showed him for a couple seconds. Not much to base a reaction on. He may have smiled and shown interest throughout the whole clip and we missed it when the camera cut to him to late. Who knows? I wouldn't let it bother me much. | |
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It looked like he was trying not to cry. & | |
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Looked to me like he was a bit emotional, like a lot of others. | |
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blackwell1 said: Looked to me like he was a bit emotional, like a lot of others.
Co-sign | |
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Glad to hear that I was reading into it too much (or I guess not enough as a lot of people say it looked like he was about to cry) and I figured Prince probably digged Luther. | |
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After hearing Alicia "Cinderella" Keyes and Celine "Feedback" Dion, I would have had tears in my eyes too.
Ruben Studdard would have been a more logical choice to perform, since he just had a hit with Superstar and was nominated for a Grammy for it. you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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I thought I was the only one who noticed him during that part. I interpreted it as indifference and aloofness. This would be super cold at that point, being that the Luther tribute was moving. After reading your guys post I'm inclined to think he was trying to look invulnurable in order not to look like he was about to cry. Still, strange seeing him just chill like that after a peer was just given a tribute. he always was arrogant but this would be a shameful level of aloofness, if that is what it was. | |
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mozfonky said: I thought I was the only one who noticed him during that part. I interpreted it as indifference and aloofness. This would be super cold at that point, being that the Luther tribute was moving. After reading your guys post I'm inclined to think he was trying to look invulnurable in order not to look like he was about to cry. Still, strange seeing him just chill like that after a peer was just given a tribute. he always was arrogant but this would be a shameful level of aloofness, if that is what it was.
Yeah, I see your point. Then again, it's kind of the reason Prince doesn't like to come out in public. People (especially the press) misinterpret his facial expressions and body language quite often. Him being a secretive, shy mysterious person, all they have to interpret is the nonverble. Blue | |
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My fiance saw the show and said that Prince lokked real bored! "Goodness will guide us when love is inside of us... The Force will be with you, always" | |
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lil brotha wasn't sad... he was pissed that the camera was on him and his wife. | |
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It was really sad to see Luther in that state. I'm guessing he was as moved & saddened as anyone else. It's hard to clap @ a moment like that - another great one down, shit is deep... | |
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I wish I had recorded this part...
Prince was doing what most folks that love Luther Vandross were doing, including me... Holding back tears. Peace. G. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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VinnyM27 said: This is yet another Grammy thread but has nothing to do with the performance which I really liked but would have rather it been a reunion of the Revolution (we can dream, can't we?). Anyway, my question (rather comment) is about Prince during the Luther tribute. The Grammys had several reaction shots of Prince during the show and the one I really noticed was after the Luther tribute, after the video of him giving a small speech and singing a line from "The Power Of Love". They showed Prince with his arm around his wife (I assume, and is it just me or is she looking really hotter than I remember her looking) while she was clapping but he seemed not to have a reaction. Maybe I'm picky and the reason Prince wasn't clapping probably had something to do with his arm being around his wife, but do you think? Do you think that Prince thinks well of Luther or not? Luther's solo records, came out after Prince's but Luther's work had been heard in various places before Prince came out but I doubt they really have ever influenced each other. Or do they? What does everyone think. Is there good blood, bad blood or nothing.
I think Prince could have taken out his third hand and clapped while enmbracing his babe...dumb! | |
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I thought it was real shitty that there was no standing ovation for Luther and my initial reaction was it thought it was really cold that Prince was clapping and had this bored ass look on his face, yet lately gave Beyonce a rousing standing O, but...
I will buy you guys theory that he was overcome with emotion and even if he wasn't, I'll accept that he is a mere human and does what he wants to do. | |
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Prince Loves Luther & so does Mrs. Nelson... who DOESN'T like Luther???
anyway... i hope Luther gets well & soon. he's a TRUE Singer who's Career is awe inspiring... Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
~* The only love there is, is the love "we" make *~ www.facebook.com/purplefunklover | |
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Giovanni777 said: I wish I had recorded this part...
Prince was doing what most folks that love Luther Vandross were doing, including me... Holding back tears. Peace. G. I did record that part...and Indeed Prince was very very moved...reflective...sad. for his friend, Luther. I was also moved and saddened. I thought it was so nice of Luther to try to give us hope that he is better. What a difference a day makes. So...how's everybody doing? | |
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SensualMelody said: Giovanni777 said: I wish I had recorded this part...
Prince was doing what most folks that love Luther Vandross were doing, including me... Holding back tears. Peace. G. I did record that part...and Indeed Prince was very very moved...reflective...sad. for his friend, Luther. I was also moved and saddened. I thought it was so nice of Luther to try to give us hope that he is better. What a difference a day makes. And, I thought of you as well, Melody Sweetest Luther Vandross fan I know of. | |
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it seemed to me like he was trying to pull off that 'i'm to cool' pose. not saying he didn't feel anything...just saying he needs to be more human. | |
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muleFunk said: To me it looked like he was holding back tears.
Yeah, he looked moved. I know that this is a Prince thread, but I thought that was just a McTribute to Luther. Two songs?! It should have been at least as long as the funkfest. Heck, I wouldn't have minded the funk segment shortened for a longer tribute to Luther. And Patti shoulda sang. [This message was edited Tue Feb 10 7:31:11 PST 2004 by UptownDeb] | |
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nikoaleczander said: PRINCE LOOOVES LUTHER. IT WAS HIS ALBUMS
ALONG WITH PATTI LABELLE'S ALBUMS THAT INSPIRED THE P CLASSIC "ADORE"... PRINCE ALSO GAVE LUTHER A STANDING O AT THE 1998 ESSENCE AWARDS. peace&bwise Yes, thanks for putting it in a nutshell for me as I saw this show also because "P" was up for an award. He respects Luther in the highest of form. And an artist Like "P" gives respect where it is due. And it is very due when it comes to Luther. *********************************************
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Giovanni777 said: I wish I had recorded this part...
Prince was doing what most folks that love Luther Vandross were doing, including me... Holding back tears. Peace. G. Considering that "Dance With My Father" is about missing your father who has passed away, I think it was *definitely* tears he was holding back. . . | |
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