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Front-page article about P from today's Star Tribune from here:
NEW YORK — Mick Jagger strutted like a rooster at his table just like he does on stage. Yoko Ono, in a silver-lamé jacket and oversized sunglasses, bounced like she was on the disco dance floor. John Mellencamp stood there smoking a cigarette, his eyes fixed on the stage, while Kid Rock had a beer in one hand and a blonde on the other. All were transfixed by Prince onstage in full falsetto doing “Kiss,’’ to open the 19th annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies Monday night at the Waldorf Astoria hotel. He was the first to perform and the first to be inducted – the only one of this year’s seven honorees who made it in his first year of eligibility. Since all 1,000 music bizzers in the black-tie crowd were on their feet, the standing ovation at the end of his three-song, 10-minute performance was inevitable. But the excitement was undeniable as the dazzling, dynamic Minnesotan in a riveting strange white suit – with one long tail and, yes, one short one – tore it up on three of his biggest hits: “Let’s Go Crazy,’’ a heavily orchestrated, jazzy “Sign o’ the Times’’ and “Kiss’’ (which kicked off with the instrumental refrain from “Soul Man’’). Then came the official induction speeches – first from OutKast, recent winners of the Grammy’s album of the year, and then Alicia Keys, Grammy’s best new artist of 2001, sandwiched around a brief video tribute to Prince, featuring TV sound bites. The bites were from various interviews (“I’ll always live in Minneapolis; I find the people here very loving’’). OutKast’s Andre 3000 and Big Boi each spoke off the cuff about how Prince’s music had excited them when they were kids and how he inspires them now that they are best-selling stars. Keys read a high-falutin’ speech from a TelePrompter about all the kings in history – Henry the 8th, King Solomon, King Tut, the Three Kings … “but there is only one Prince.’’ She talked eloquently about he defied all restrictions and rules and made music that was “so superbad that he makes us feel supergood.’’ “He’s an inspiration that generations will return to until the end of time,’’ concluded Keys, 25, who was Prince’s choice to induct him. Then Prince pranced to the podium. After handshakes and hugs, he put his trophy on the floor and opened a red book. “All praise and thanks to the most high Jehovah,’’ he said. “Thank you Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is definitely an honor. When I first started out in this music industry, I was most concerned with freedom. Freedom to produce, freedom to play all the instruments on my record, freedom to say anything I wanted to. And after much negotiations, Warner Bros. Records granted me that freedom and I thank them for that.’’ In his two-minute speech, he gave props to artists who inspired him on “a journey more fascinating than I could ever have imagined’’ and then offered a little advice. “A word to the wise: Without real spiritual mentoring, too much freedom can lead to the soul’s decay. A word to the young artists: a real friend and mentor is not on your payroll.’’ The crowd applauded. “A real friend and mentor cares for your soul as much as they do their own. “I wish all of you the best on this fascinating journey. It ain’t over. Peace.” All other inductees had only one speaker – except the late Beatle George Harrison, who was inducted as a solo artist by Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne, his partners in the Traveling Wilburys. After he was inducted, Prince sat at a table in the audience with his wife, Mani (whose black outfit with white trim matched his white suit with black shirt). Also at the table were, among others, Anita Baker and Larry Graham of Sly & the Family Stone. At one point, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones went over and talked to Prince. During Los Angeles folk-rocker Jackson Browne’s overlong acceptance speech, Prince doodled with pen and paper. And soon thereafter, as Browne rocked out to “Running on Empty,’’ the Purple One nodded his head to the beat, then played one-finger drums on his table to the tune and eventually stood and clapped for the guitar solo. He left shortly after Browne’s two-song performance, which was halfway through the four-hour-plus program. … only to change into a black suit with red hat and shirt for a guitar solo tribute to George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” at night’s end. Other inductees were Traffic, the ’70s progressive-rock group; the R & B vocal group the Dells, who have been together for more than 50 years; heartland rocker Bob Seger; cartoonish blues-rockers ZZ Top, and, in the nonperformer category, Rolling Stone magazine founder/publisher/editor Jann Wenner. A musician is eligible 25 years after the release of his first album. About 1,000 industry workers and inductees vote for the Hall of Fame. The induction dinner has traditionally been held in New York, even though the actual Hall of Fame opened in Cleveland in 1995. Among the celebs at Monday’s $1,500-a-plate affair were novelist Tom Wolfe, various members of TV’s “Sopranos,’’ rocker Lenny Kravitz and Hall of Famers Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Robbie Robertson of the Band, George Clinton of Parliament-Funkadelic and Bruce Springsteen, who inducted Browne. While the Hall of Fame was one of Prince’s most prestigious moments in his career, it also is another in a series of high-profile moves for him this year. He opened the Grammy Awards in February, has since appeared on various TV talk shows, and starts his Musicology Tour – his first major trek in six years – on March 29 in Los Angeles (with a June 16 concert in St. Paul). Prince was scheduled to perform a late-night concert Monday in a New York nightclub. He also has tentatively set up an interview with the Los Angeles Times this week. Indeed, it ain’t over. It sounds as if he is starting a new chapter. An edited version of Monday's ceremonies will be broadcast at 7 p.m. Sunday on VH1. Jon Bream is at popmusic@startribune.com or 612-673-1719. | |
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See, Yoko One WAS there!
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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And what the hell was Kid Rock even DOING there anyway? "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: And what the hell was Kid Rock even DOING there anyway?
(morris day voice) to see how it's done! | |
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"Then Prince pranced to the podium"
Come to think of it, he does kinda prance. Cool article. thanks handclaps | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: minneapolisgenius said: And what the hell was Kid Rock even DOING there anyway?
(morris day voice) to see how it's done! I guess. Cool that Keith Richards and Robert Plant were there also among many others in the music world. I wonder what Keith said to him anyway? and notice that it mentions a June 16 show in St.Paul [This message was edited Tue Mar 16 7:17:25 2004 by minneapolisgenius] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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He left shortly after Browne’s two-song performance, which was halfway through the four-hour-plus program. … only to change into a black suit with red hat and shirt for a guitar solo tribute to George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” at night’s end.
If VH1 edits this out, Im gonna kick the TV. | |
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TheFrog said: "Then Prince pranced to the podium"
Come to think of it, he does kinda prance. Cool article. thanks handclaps Mmmmmm Prince's prance..... I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: minneapolisgenius said: And what the hell was Kid Rock even DOING there anyway?
(morris day voice) to see how it's done! You are just too funny!!! | |
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Cool that Keith Richards and Robert Plant were there also among many others in the music world. I wonder what Keith said to him anyway?
I was surprised to hear Keith Richards spoke to Prince. I never thought Keith gave him enough respect. I remember reading a keith interview where he sort of gave P a back handed compliment saying, 'he was impressed with P's energy' yet he likened him to the Monkees or something like that. Who knows, maybe they are all friends underneath it all! I've got to say that it's gratifying for a long time fan, like myself, to read the reports coming in right now. At first I was unhappy to hear he did old songs but I'll bet he did very different arrangements of them. | |
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Ronny said: Cool that Keith Richards and Robert Plant were there also among many others in the music world. I wonder what Keith said to him anyway?
I was surprised to hear Keith Richards spoke to Prince. I never thought Keith gave him enough respect. I remember reading a keith interview where he sort of gave P a back handed compliment saying, 'he was impressed with P's energy' yet he likened him to the Monkees or something like that. Who knows, maybe they are all friends underneath it all! I've got to say that it's gratifying for a long time fan, like myself, to read the reports coming in right now. At first I was unhappy to hear he did old songs but I'll bet he did very different arrangements of them. The Monkees?! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Oh thanks for sharing.
in this case the visual will be much better than the words. "If the whole world buys your bullshit, I don't care." | |
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Prince playing on a tribute to George... my two favorites: The Beatles and Prince... how surreal. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
VIDEO WORK: http://sharadkantpatel.com MUSIC: https://soundcloud.com/ufoclub1977 | |
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Ronny said: Cool that Keith Richards and Robert Plant were there also among many others in the music world. I wonder what Keith said to him anyway?
I was surprised to hear Keith Richards spoke to Prince. I never thought Keith gave him enough respect. I remember reading a keith interview where he sort of gave P a back handed compliment saying, 'he was impressed with P's energy' yet he likened him to the Monkees or something like that. Who knows, maybe they are all friends underneath it all! I've got to say that it's gratifying for a long time fan, like myself, to read the reports coming in right now. At first I was unhappy to hear he did old songs but I'll bet he did very different arrangements of them. The Monkees?? This from a man with fishing lures in his hair and Heroin blackened teeth. Mick has always given Prince props so that's all that matters. I love watching EARLY Prince and all the Jaggar moves he does. | |
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Ronny said: I was surprised to hear Keith Richards spoke to Prince. I never thought Keith gave him enough respect. I remember reading a keith interview where he sort of gave P a back handed compliment saying, 'he was impressed with P's energy' yet he likened him to the Monkees or something like that. Who knows, maybe they are all friends underneath it all!
I suppose when Keith joined Prince onstage during one of the Parade Tour shows, he just jumped up on the stage, without saying a word to Prince about it? I wonder if he called him a Monkee then? Lovesexy Funkateer | |
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I suppose when Keith joined Prince onstage during one of the Parade Tour shows, he just jumped up on the stage, without saying a word to Prince about it?
I wonder if he called him a Monkee then?[/quote] What? Keith never joined him on stage during the parade tour. It was Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones that did along with Sting in London. They did 'miss you'. Ron must be a fan since he also joined Prince during an aftershow in London during the Lovesexy tour. I think I've seen clips of him playing the blue angel! | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: Mmmmmm Prince's prance.....
say that 10 times fast. | |
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That wasn't Keith Richards, it was Ronnie Wood with Sting and they performed Miss You
Get your facts right before you diss Mr Rock and Roll himself...Mr Keith Richards | |
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minneapolisgenius said: I wonder what Keith said to him anyway? "Dude, got any weed?" Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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Strange that he thanked Warner Bros.
Do you think he's on the verge of coming "home"? | |
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Ronny said:
What? Keith never joined him on stage during the parade tour. It was Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones that did along with Sting in London. They did 'miss you'. Ron must be a fan since he also joined Prince during an aftershow in London during the Lovesexy tour. I think I've seen clips of him playing the blue angel!
I vaguely remember seeing him playing it, too. Wasn't it actually on Miss you that he had the blue angel - i think the clip i saw was on the BBC documentary. . [This message was edited Tue Mar 16 10:50:44 2004 by TheFrog] | |
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click here for some hohnerliciousness. (opens in realplayer and windows media player) there's a couple more soundbites from the induction ceremony on the star tribune's homepage.
...and you're welcome. | |
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BinaryJustin said: Strange that he thanked Warner Bros.
Not really. Even when he broke from them in 1996 he thanked them for giving him his start in the business. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: click here for some hohnerliciousness. (opens in realplayer and windows media player) there's a couple more soundbites from the induction ceremony on the star tribune's homepage.
...and you're welcome. Damn! Thanx. Man i got these chills on those first notes. It sounds so frickin' good i'm going to eat my feet, right now. Soooo good | |
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Pretty exciting evening - been playing my Prince CD's at work and moving to the funk! Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Ronny said: Cool that Keith Richards and Robert Plant were there also among many others in the music world. I wonder what Keith said to him anyway?
I was surprised to hear Keith Richards spoke to Prince. I never thought Keith gave him enough respect. I remember reading a keith interview where he sort of gave P a back handed compliment saying, 'he was impressed with P's energy' yet he likened him to the Monkees or something like that. Who knows, maybe they are all friends underneath it all! Keef did indeed liken Prince to The Monkees - said he as an artist was "contrived." Eric Clapton once got into a good natured argument with Keef about Prince. Clapton kept giving Prince props, but Keef wasn't having it. Keef couldn't take him seriously. This was back during the late '80s, if I'm not mistaken. But since a large contingent of British recording artists (especially of Richards' generation) seem to hold Prince in high regard maybe Keef has looked into what the brouhaha was/is about since then. Who knows. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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“All praise and thanks to the most high Jehovah’’
lol... i hope the new album isnt a preachfest. | |
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Ronny said: What? Keith never joined him on stage during the parade tour. It was Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones that did along with Sting in London. They did 'miss you'. Ron must be a fan since he also joined Prince during an aftershow in London during the Lovesexy tour. I think I've seen clips of him playing the blue angel!
Ooops... you're right. My bad. It was kinda early when I was typing that, so I wasn't awake enough to think straight. Then Keith Richards must've asked him for some weed then. Lovesexy Funkateer | |
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Quite sweet that Prince played on the George Harrison tribute. I never would have guessed Prince was any kind of Beatles fan, but there you go. Personally, I liked George Harrison's stuff a lot, it's a shame he's gone.
And what on earth could Keith Richards have to talk about with Prince other than "what gauge strings do you play" or guitar-speak? Maybe they were reminiscing about Prince getting shit thrown at him when supporting the Stones back in the day | |
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Prince was looking gorgous and sounding even sweeter [This message was edited Tue Mar 16 20:40:41 2004 by CherrieMoonKisses] & | |
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