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Thread started 03/12/04 2:17am

Mutiny04

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Face it: Prince is losing his voice!

On The Ellen DeGeneres Show during "Kiss" he hit TWO sour notes during the first verse! Granted no one sings falsetto like Prince did in the 80s, but he'd never hit sour notes like that! I'm not saying he didn't know his voice failed him, but, damn, time's marchin' on!

And what about singing "I Feel For You" in his baritone range... with whoever that woman was singing backup doubling on the range he used to sing it in...??

I hope he knows when to quit and doesn't become another modern day David Lee Roth disaster.
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Reply #1 posted 03/12/04 2:20am

jewelz

Mutiny04 said:

On The Ellen DeGeneres Show during "Kiss" he hit TWO sour notes during the first verse! Granted no one sings falsetto like Prince did in the 80s, but he'd never hit sour notes like that! I'm not saying he didn't know his voice failed him, but, damn, time's marchin' on!

And what about singing "I Feel For You" in his baritone range... with whoever that woman was singing backup doubling on the range he used to sing it in...??

I hope he knows when to quit and doesn't become another modern day David Lee Roth disaster.




I noticed that too. I guess as you get older your voice changes.
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Reply #2 posted 03/12/04 2:24am

Mutiny04

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jewelz said:


I noticed that too. I guess as you get older your voice changes.
Luciano Pavarotti kept it going... what is it with pop/jazz singers?
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Reply #3 posted 03/12/04 2:26am

jewelz

Mutiny04 said:

jewelz said:


I noticed that too. I guess as you get older your voice changes.
Luciano Pavarotti kept it going... what is it with pop/jazz singers?




I think pavoratti conditions his voice though. But then again genetics play into that as well.
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Reply #4 posted 03/12/04 2:27am

Mutiny04

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I have a strong feeling this is why he chose to do the Grammy performance as a duo with the young, fresh, natural female voice of Beyonce (sp?)... though he didn't state that in the Ellen Degeneres interview.
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Reply #5 posted 03/12/04 2:28am

Mutiny04

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jewelz said:

... pavoratti .... But then again genetics play into that as well.
Prince is half Italian, isn't he?
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Reply #6 posted 03/12/04 2:30am

jewelz

Mutiny04 said:

jewelz said:

... pavoratti .... But then again genetics play into that as well.
Prince is half Italian, isn't he?




i agree about the grammy's i'm in vegas and i'll be at the show on may 29th. i'm interested in hearing the change live.
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Reply #7 posted 03/12/04 2:31am

jewelz

Mutiny04 said:

jewelz said:

... pavoratti .... But then again genetics play into that as well.
Prince is half Italian, isn't he?





yes he is
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Reply #8 posted 03/12/04 2:49am

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jewelz said:

Mutiny04 said:

Prince is half Italian, isn't he?





yes he is

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Luminous beings are we...not this crude matter.
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Reply #9 posted 03/12/04 2:52am

TheFrog

I've got a feeling Mutiny04 is playing quite the devil's advocate this morning. Is Prince half-italian...

me thinks he knows damn well. wink
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Reply #10 posted 03/12/04 2:53am

Phil

exactly where were these sour notes?

i can't find them. He's always been pretty breathless on the falsetto when dancing aorund like that.
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Reply #11 posted 03/12/04 2:55am

Phil

really, where are they, i just listened again and i'm missing the out of tune notes fellas?
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Reply #12 posted 03/12/04 3:01am

Phil

talking rubbish i wonder...wink

or my ears are going...
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Reply #13 posted 03/12/04 4:03am

CinisterCee

I didn't notice this?


I noticed a change in Bono from U2's voice from 1997 to 2000 (in concert and record), so I'm not adverse to noticing these things?
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Reply #14 posted 03/12/04 4:36am

ndigo

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Mutiny04 said:

On The Ellen DeGeneres Show during "Kiss" he hit TWO sour notes during the first verse! Granted no one sings falsetto like Prince did in the 80s, but he'd never hit sour notes like that! I'm not saying he didn't know his voice failed him, but, damn, time's marchin' on!

And what about singing "I Feel For You" in his baritone range... with whoever that woman was singing backup doubling on the range he used to sing it in...??

I hope he knows when to quit and doesn't become another modern day David Lee Roth disaster.


Your voice does change a little as you get older, but come on guys- his appearance was a promo for the new cd, and the tour. I personally would prefer that his save his voice for the tour.
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Reply #15 posted 03/12/04 4:47am

AsylumUtopia

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Your voice does change a little as you get older, but come on guys- his appearance was a promo for the new cd, and the tour. I personally would prefer that his save his voice for the tour.

Given that he has over a quarter of a century of experience in touring, I don't think a few promotional appearances are going to waste his voice too much.
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Reply #16 posted 03/12/04 4:50am

ndigo

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AsylumUtopia said:

ndigo said:

Your voice does change a little as you get older, but come on guys- his appearance was a promo for the new cd, and the tour. I personally would prefer that his save his voice for the tour.

Given that he has over a quarter of a century of experience in touring, I don't think a few promotional appearances are going to waste his voice too much.


Bet, and I'm sure his experience tells him- he doesnt need pour it on for tv appearances. wink
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Reply #17 posted 03/12/04 5:18am

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In my opinion Prince's voice only got better. At the last show i saw (ONA 2002) his voice was better than ever. I also read a storie written by someone of his crew who also acknowledged his last performance (i think the one in SF) was vocally better than ever.

I saw Ellen show and i think he sounded great but i had a very crappy mpeg of it. Maybe he hads a lil cold or somethin...
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Reply #18 posted 03/12/04 6:40am

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God, talk about picky !
I've seen Prince live over 30 times and his voice was pitch perfect everytime.
One "off day" doesnt mean he's losing his voice.
YOU'RE losing your mind mofo !!!!!
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Reply #19 posted 03/12/04 6:42am

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David Lee Roth kicks ass!!!, He's not a scab like Hagar, and his last CD Diamond Dave was his best since Van Halen!
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Reply #20 posted 03/12/04 7:23am

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no. his voice is not slipping. though voices do change as you get older, prince's voice is still in good shape. every concert i've seen recently, he has been stellar. every singer has their moments when their voice is not in top shape. something as simple as too much air conditioner in a room can fuck your throat up. too much phlegm, allergy or a mild cough, etc.
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Reply #21 posted 03/12/04 7:30am

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jewelz said:

I noticed that too. I guess as you get older your voice changes.


It is a proven fact that your voice does slightly change as you get older. If I'm not mistaken, the singing voice ususally changes around 20 and then around 40.

Case in point, look at Stevie Wonder. He sounds completely different now than he did in the 70s. Not to say that's a bad thing, but you can clearly hear the difference. Same thing goes with Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle and Chaka Khan (and actually with the latter two, I believe their range has gotten much larger). wink
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Reply #22 posted 03/12/04 7:50am

Universaluv

"Two" sour notes does not equal "losing his voice" . Talk about knee-jerk.

To echo what dealodelandron said, at the ONA show his voice was amazing. It seemed to me that he actually sounds better since he's eased up on the physical acrobatics.
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Reply #23 posted 03/12/04 8:17am

TonyWilliams

Mutiny04 said:

On The Ellen DeGeneres Show during "Kiss" he hit TWO sour notes during the first verse! Granted no one sings falsetto like Prince did in the 80s, but he'd never hit sour notes like that! I'm not saying he didn't know his voice failed him, but, damn, time's marchin' on!

And what about singing "I Feel For You" in his baritone range... with whoever that woman was singing backup doubling on the range he used to sing it in...??

I hope he knows when to quit and doesn't become another modern day David Lee Roth disaster.


I hope you get a life!
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Reply #24 posted 03/12/04 8:22am

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YOU face it, MutinyZeroFour!!! I don't WANNA face it!!!! YOU face it, YOU face it, WAAHHH!!!

Fucking LAME.
No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.

Sex is not love. Love is not sex. Putting words in other people's mouths will only get you elected.

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Reply #25 posted 03/12/04 8:33am

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the recent ona dvd seems to prove otherwise about his vocals... they are better than in the 80's.

And, he can still scream like in The Beautiful Ones, I heard it on some recent boot...
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Reply #26 posted 03/12/04 8:39am

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NiKoDeLiCa said:

God, talk about picky !
I've seen Prince live over 30 times and his voice was pitch perfect everytime.
One "off day" doesnt mean he's losing his voice.
YOU'RE losing your mind mofo !!!!!




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Reply #27 posted 03/12/04 8:58am

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Besides those two glitches he was on pretty well during kiss.... Especially towards the end.

I've seen him in Frankfurt in 02 and he really got a sweet and clear voice throughout. Listen to Reflection....
"Goodness will guide us when love is inside of us... The Force will be with you, always"
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Reply #28 posted 03/12/04 9:03am

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Mutiny04 said:

On The Ellen DeGeneres Show during "Kiss" he hit TWO sour notes during the first verse!

omg two sour notes! this can't be--ohmigod, he's scarred for the rest of his life!! he is the elephant man!!! omg
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Reply #29 posted 03/12/04 9:05am

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Mutiny04 said:

On The Ellen DeGeneres Show during "Kiss" he hit TWO sour notes during the first verse! Granted no one sings falsetto like Prince did in the 80s, but he'd never hit sour notes like that! I'm not saying he didn't know his voice failed him, but, damn, time's marchin' on!

And what about singing "I Feel For You" in his baritone range... with whoever that woman was singing backup doubling on the range he used to sing it in...??

I hope he knows when to quit and doesn't become another modern day David Lee Roth disaster.


I missed the degeneres show so I can't comment on that. I did see the ona dvd and am surprised no one talks about how perfect his voice sounds in it. I have stated that, based on what I saw on the dvd, Prince went from just a very good singer to joining the class of the elites. I always held him below the Vandross's and Cooke's but with what I saw on this concert which is just over a year old, he is now in that class.
The voice is not like any other instrument, it is a part of your body, and any body has good days and bad days. Voice is very delicate and influenced by everything you do, from what you breathe,eate,drink to how much and how you speak, something minor can ruin your voice for a few days. Believe me I am a singer, nowhere near prince, but enough to know how fragile and inconsistent a voice can be. It's no like a guitar that you put in a case when you're done and take out again when you need it. It is a part that the musician uses for multiple functions.
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