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found on alt,music.yes i found this to be a great response to a person who was dogging Prince on the alt.music.yes board
You've asked some questions that I will have no trouble answering, but first > I want to know: What planet have you been stuck on? Back here on Earth, When > Doves Cry, Purple Rain (Eric Clapton's favorite song, or so he has said), > Little Red Corvette, and Nothing Compares 2 U will be remembered 100 years > on. Your Move? 99.999% of humanity has already forgotton it. Even the > heavily-biased towards 60s bands "500 Songs That Shaped Rock" list put out > by the R'nR HoF in 1994 had twice as many Prince songs as Yes songs and as > many as your Pink Floyd. Care to take a guess at what the ratio will be when > the list is compiled by *my* generation? > > Not every Hall of Famer can have a Kind of Blue or Sgt. Pepper, though at > least in Prince's case the music and lyrics are all written by himself and > he usually plays all or most of the instruments (not a group effort like > Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, and George Martin). I'll ask you: Where is > Lennon, McCartney, or Harrison's version of Sign of the Times or Dirty Mind > (or Purple Rain for that matter, Rolling Stone's 2nd best album of the > 1980s)? These guys had decent solo albums (well, one or two each - tops), > but individually they never touched the highs that Prince alone did in the > 1980s. Artistically he dominated the pop music scene that decade every bit > as much as the four lads from Liverpool + George Martin did in the sixties. > I know it, the critics know it, and now you do too. > > He received his lifetime achievement award at age 31 in February, 1990 - a > month before Sir Paul McCartney received his. He's written works for artists > as diverse as Miles Davis, Kenny Rogers and Joe Cocker. His songbook has > been covered by the likes of Herbie Hancock, Joshua Redman, Rod Stewart, > David Byrne, Sinead O'Connor, The Hollies, Kate Bush, Living Colour, Warren > Zevon, Michael Hedges, Jonny Lang, and Marshall Crenshaw (and well over 100 > more - check AllMusic.com). And as the 4 star reviews from AllMusic.com and > Billboard (to choose but two) from this past month show, he's still going > strong. > > You ask where Prince's prog rock contributions are. But Prince doesn't do > prog rock any more than Yes or Pink Floyd do jazz, country, funk, or R&B. So > what if he has ignored that tired genre? Where's YOUR favorite band's > contributions to these other genres? He's done three jazz albums (so far) > and was nominated for a Grammy this past year for Best NEW AGE recording for > the last of the three! I'd say he has it all over your favorite rocker(s) > and obviously the critics agree. > > Frankly when you add in the ability to produce world-class albums almost > entirely without anything but an engineer, the incredible live shows, the > take-a-back-seat to no one dancing (can your guy jump up off a piano into > the splits and pop right back up and spin to the mic to the beat inside of > three seconds?) and inventive videos (all important - like it or not - in > the age of MTV (Yes, by the way, was one of the early MTV acts - as I'm sure > you hate to remember) that he performed in), no one in the known universe > can touch him. He may be a complete fruitcake as a human being, but he's > peerless in the rock era. No one else "did it all" the way Prince did. Not > Elvis (what did he write?), not Whacko Jacko (what instrument does he play? > the Skin Flute?), not Dylan (please!), not the Stones (latest "tour" > sponsored by Geritol) and not any one of the Beatles. Those in the know, > know. > > Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Steve Winwood were about to fall asleep during > While My Guitar Gently Weeps until Harrison's son nodded to Prince to bring > the house down. He gave that house of has-beens a lesson in live performance > they won't soon forget. Keith Richards looked stunned (to be fair, he > usually looks stunned) and all Springsteen could do was stand and applaud in > admiration to the ultimate live performer. > > Did you see how Dhani Harrison's face lit up once Prince got started? He > hadn't smiled at all until then. He sought out Prince afterwords (as caught > by VH1) to thank him for making the peformance of his father's song so > memorable (memorable enough to start a huge thread in a "Yes" newsgroup). > Growing up around the kinds of musicians that he did, Dhani had never seen > anything like it. It seems you too, Dave W, suffer from this kind of > neglect. You desperately need a copy of this: > http://tinyurl.com/289fn > (Fast forward to his and Lenny Kravitz's take on America Woman. You'll find > your jaw dragging on the floor for at least two hours.) > > Oh, and as far as the HOF being meaningless? That kind of smack always comes > up when either your favorite group hasn't done anything worthy of induction > (how many decades have they been eligible now?) or when a younger > generation's heroes start getting inducted (though I must admit I do not > look forward to the 2023 induction of Justin Timberlake). It means you're > either jealous or over the hill or completely out of touch (or perhaps in > your case all three). Head over to the binaries newsgroups and download > something recorded after 1980 - especially if it was written, produced, > composed or performed by Prince. Be prepared - you'll soon be selling all > that vinyl and those 8-tracks on eBay - competing with other timeless > classics like the 45rpm of My Ding-A-Ling by Chuck Berry, the CD version of > Thrillington, a like new copy of 9012 Live (is there any other kind?), and > the 12" disco remix of Miss You by the Rolling Stones. > > Sorry to Yes fans (other than the dubious Dave W.) but I can never knowingly > let the ignorant spew like that without setting them straight. > > I eagerly await your transformation, Dave. Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3 | |
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