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Thread started 02/27/04 1:42pm

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Prince praises Robert Randolph

In todays MPLS Star/Tribune article on Robert Randolph and the Family Band, it talks about their great performance at the Grammys and how Prince gave Robert some heavy praise after the show.

Robert says, "He told me I was the best guitar player he has ever seen, which just floored me."

Pretty amazing praise indeed.
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Reply #1 posted 02/27/04 2:15pm

muleFunk

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This dude is the future .The Family Band was the highlight (outside of Prince) of the Grammys.
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Reply #2 posted 02/27/04 2:37pm

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Robert's steele guitar solo kicked Prince's ass that night. Many on here know it, but not many will say it. I think they gave the performance of the night that night. Robert Randolph is where music SHOULD be going.
[This message was edited Fri Feb 27 14:38:13 2004 by BlaqueKnight]
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Reply #3 posted 02/27/04 3:56pm

fasteddie

i love hearin prince drop praise on a deserving artist! robert randolph was one of the highlights of the austin city limit fest last year. theres no stoppin his live performance. him and ben harper went head to head, side by side and tore it up!
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Reply #4 posted 02/27/04 4:50pm

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I wish I could say the same about his studio work, and his lack of variety kicks in after about 3 songs...

But Robert Randolph and the Family Band is truly amazing live.
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Reply #5 posted 02/27/04 5:44pm

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That preformance blew me away! I gotta pick up that CD if it is half as exciting as the performance!
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Reply #6 posted 02/28/04 1:09am

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Was that the one who was playing guitar sitting during the Funk Medley?
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Reply #7 posted 02/28/04 1:34am

Holloman

yes that was. you know, the sly wanna be band. sat where sly would sit. had the same stage setup. family band, family stone. very good performance, and no doubt plays that instrument very, VERY well but lacking in the originality dept. ala most artists these days. everyone has influences but take it to another level, don't be just taking from your elders smile
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Reply #8 posted 02/28/04 3:03am

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BlaqueKnight said:

[color=blue:9f4e42667f]Robert's steele guitar solo kicked Prince's ass that night. Many on here know it, but not many will say it. . [/color]




Shoot, I've said it many times!


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Reply #9 posted 02/28/04 6:51am

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BlaqueKnight said:

[color=blue:9f4e42667f]Robert's steele guitar solo kicked Prince's ass that night. Many on here know it, but not many will say it. I think they gave the performance of the night that night. Robert Randolph is where music SHOULD be going. [/color]
[This message was edited Fri Feb 27 14:38:13 2004 by BlaqueKnight]

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He did a short five min performance with Beyonce. What did you expect him to do rip out a 20 minute solo. Everybody on this board who has seen Prince live since the ONA tour knows he can tear it up. Besides he gave Robert Randolph props. What else do you want.
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Reply #10 posted 02/28/04 8:20am

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Call me bluff but I thought he was Minnie Riperton's husband once I read the thread, who is he? boxed
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Reply #11 posted 02/28/04 11:19am

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Holloman said:

yes that was. you know, the sly wanna be band. sat where sly would sit. had the same stage setup. family band, family stone. very good performance, and no doubt plays that instrument very, VERY well but lacking in the originality dept. ala most artists these days. everyone has influences but take it to another level, don't be just taking from your elders smile


Well said, I thought the band was funky as hell, stole the show but pretty much plagiarized Sly and The Family Stone. I don't know much about guitar playing or of the particular kind that he was playing but i was amazed that he played all that lead guitar and sang and even danced at the keyboard which is a rarity. I play piano and I'm thinking of working some stuff like that into my thing. It's not easy to do anything other than sit when that is your instrument. As far as originality goes, I'm with you, I say they shouldn't steal everything which they obviously did, from the shifting vocals and their respective ranges to the ripoff chorus and even the name. I'm all for homage but it has to be done with discrimination, respect and taste.
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Reply #12 posted 03/06/04 7:25am

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BlaqueKnight said:

[color=blue:9f4e42667f]Robert's steele guitar solo kicked Prince's ass that night. Many on here know it, but not many will say it. I think they gave the performance of the night that night. Robert Randolph is where music SHOULD be going. [/color]
[This message was edited Fri Feb 27 14:38:13 2004 by BlaqueKnight]


oh whatever...rolleyes I agree that robert randolph's performance was off the hook, but its only YOUR opinion that he kicked Prince's ass. Both performances were great in their own ways.
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Reply #13 posted 03/06/04 7:27am

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laurarichardson said:

He did a short five min performance with Beyonce. What did you expect him to do rip out a 20 minute solo. Everybody on this board who has seen Prince live since the ONA tour knows he can tear it up. Besides he gave Robert Randolph props. What else do you want.


he wants Prince to somehow "humble" himself and admit he's a "fake" musician, (since he obvously believes that's what Prince is) biggrin
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Reply #14 posted 03/06/04 7:41am

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Though I totally dig the idea of funkin' with a lapsteel, his performance wasn't all that.
It appeared a bit sloppy, and the song was played as if they were in a hurry.

Did everyone see Morris' nephew as rhythm-guitarist? wink
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Reply #15 posted 03/06/04 7:59am

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SquarePeg said:

BlaqueKnight said:

[color=blue:9f4e42667f]Robert's steele guitar solo kicked Prince's ass that night. Many on here know it, but not many will say it. I think they gave the performance of the night that night. Robert Randolph is where music SHOULD be going. [/color]
[This message was edited Fri Feb 27 14:38:13 2004 by BlaqueKnight]


oh whatever...rolleyes I agree that robert randolph's performance was off the hook, but its only YOUR opinion that he kicked Prince's ass. Both performances were great in their own ways.


The fact Prince told him he's the best guitarist he's ever seen should tell you he did kick his ass, so it's not only squarepegs opinion is it?
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Reply #16 posted 03/06/04 8:20am

brianr54

Prince should have him as an opening act. I have seen them live and up close and they are the shit!
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Reply #17 posted 03/06/04 8:28am

poeticrockstar

I highly, highly recommend anyone to pick up that CD. It is wonderful and Robert Randolph is an extraordianry musician. I was blessed to have met him recently and he is a genuine person and a very intelligent individual. Very fan friendly and a beautiful soul.

I guarantee you will not be disappointed and if you can, pick up "Robert Randolph and the Family Band Live at Wetlands." That CD rocks.



VinnyM27 said:

That preformance blew me away! I gotta pick up that CD if it is half as exciting as the performance!
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Reply #18 posted 03/06/04 8:35am

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Marrk said:

SquarePeg said:



oh whatever...rolleyes I agree that robert randolph's performance was off the hook, but its only YOUR opinion that he kicked Prince's ass. Both performances were great in their own ways.


The fact Prince told him he's the best guitarist he's ever seen should tell you he did kick his ass, so it's not only squarepegs opinion is it?


no...but it's an opinion, nonetheless...its not a fact...biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 03/06/04 9:48am

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Sorry to interfere with your idolworship. I wasn't EXPECTING anything. What I got was a performance with a guitar solo that KICKED Prince's ASS! Robert got less stage time than Prince did and still kicked his ass. I think Prince, like many others watching, found it refreshing to hear some cats who could PLAY.
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Reply #20 posted 03/06/04 9:54am

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BlaqueKnight said:

Robert got less stage time than Prince did and still kicked his ass. I think Prince, like many others watching, found it refreshing to hear some cats who could PLAY.

exactly. i remember seein robert's performance and just feelin like "whoa, brotha!" woot!
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Reply #21 posted 03/06/04 10:39am

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can`t speak for Randolph`s performance as i live in the UK and only saw the Prince 5min.
as regards ANYONE kicking Prince`s ass-go back and watch Computer Blue live at 1st Avenue 1983.if that doesn`t merit cannonisation i don`t know what does.St Prince,patron saint of the guitar.(lol)
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