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Reply #30 posted 05/08/04 8:31pm

GustavoRibas

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J0eyC0c0 said:

funkbabyandthebabysitters said:



true. its probably becausehes so paranoid people might steal his gear set up or something. hopefully he'll go into it a bit deeper in this new feature.


Even if you get the exact same shit, which is going to cost you a few bucks, you still cannot get the same sound. You might be able to come close if you start copying his style, but no self respecting musician would do that.

- About Prince´s gear.....the Guitar World from 1994 gave a full description of it. very detailed. So Prince didnt have a reason to be paranoid then...heheh
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Reply #31 posted 05/08/04 8:33pm

GustavoRibas

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XtrueX said:

The main thing I remember about that '95 cover story in the Guitar magazine was the 'Letters' section a few issues later. Readers were really viscious towards Prince & the magazine for even doing a story about Prince! I mean nas-tay!
I hope attitudes towards him as a guitar player have changed.

- I can understand why. As a fan, I have access to some great guitar playing by the man, specially on bootlegs.
A non-fan, who usually thinks Prince is a singer who happens to play guitar, already finds it strange to see him on the cover of GP mag.
Then he/she reads interviews and only see monossilabic phrases and silly things. What do you expect he/she will think?
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Reply #32 posted 05/08/04 8:42pm

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Prince CAN be a nice guy and do nice comments when he WANTS to. Listen to the interview with Kiss Fm. He spoke about the importance of learning rythm guitar, of trying to find your own style.
It wasnt a jerky monossilabic thing. Coincidence or not, Prince seems to have improved a lot as a person in the late years. He seems to be more ´clean´, nicer and playing better than ever and more focused on pure music. I hope he always gets better.
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Reply #33 posted 05/09/04 3:50am

funkbabyandthe
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prince is a great guitarist but i understand why people whove only heard his proper albums might not think so, i mean, he doesnt really play that much guitar at all on his own official releases.
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Reply #34 posted 05/09/04 6:32pm

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Not choosing to divulge your rig is nothing new, so Prince shouldn't be chastised for it. Ty Tabor of King's X (another band appreciated by musicians moreso than Joe Public) is just as defensive, and noone gives him a hard time about it.
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Reply #35 posted 05/09/04 6:43pm

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SquarePeg said:

....He got pretty technical, even I didn't know what he was saying lol

Nope. Too easy. I won't take that one. lurking
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Reply #36 posted 05/10/04 1:07am

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The problem is, he never answers technical questions very much, and Guitar Player is known for being mostly into guitar technique more than religious drivel. lol


i have an excerpt from the interview

gp-where do u get your solos from

prince-usually from the power of jehovah

gp-what did u first learn to play

prince-the truth

gp-what are some tips u can give other guitar players

prince-open up your bibles, the best techniques are in there
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Reply #37 posted 05/10/04 2:45am

MrVortex

If anyone heard the radio-phone he did a week back, he alluded to this interview, stating he'd never broken down his technical playing side down as much as he did in this inetrview. So it seems worth checking out.

Shit, even on the radio inetrview he was talking about playing, citing Ike Turner as an infleunce.
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Reply #38 posted 05/10/04 5:51am

OdysseyMiles

Wow, what a disappointing thread this turned out to be. confused
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Reply #39 posted 05/10/04 7:15am

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OdysseyMiles said:

Wow, what a disappointing thread this turned out to be. confused


no kidding.

"hardly any guitar at all on on official recordings"?! huh?
"no guitar on musicology"?! huh?
Welcome to the New World Odor and
the Mythmaking Moonbattery of Obamanation.

Chains We Can Bereave In

LIBERALISM IS A CONSPIRACY THEORY
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Reply #40 posted 05/10/04 9:14am

POOK

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SassyBritches said:


jesus christ...have you ever anything to contribute besides moaning, whinging, whining and complaining?

Nah. He doesn't.


NOW YOU TWO BOTH COMPLAIN

AND THAT NOT ANY BETTER

HUG FOR EVERYONE!

PLUS FREE BANANA AT POOK HOUSE

P o o |/,
P o o |\
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Reply #41 posted 05/10/04 9:46am

hotthang319

EROTICCITYNPG said:

Posted on the NPGMC N.E.W.S bulletin board by Paisley Park 9:



Look 4 a feature on r man in an upcoming issue of Guitar Player magazine.

[Prince also mentioned this interview in one of the radio interviews the day Musicology came out - should be good! - Anx]


Thanks for the "Head"'s up. The more mags. with Prince in it all the better wink
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Reply #42 posted 05/10/04 10:47am

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GustavoRibas said:

I hope this time Prince talks more about guitar. Other interviews in Guitar World and Bass Player were very embarassing

co sign!
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Reply #43 posted 05/10/04 12:48pm

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I've been a P fan since the early 80's, and the main reason is the way this man can play a guitar... Like none other. I've been to my fair share of concerts and have seen the best (SRV, Clapton, Jonny Lang, Robert Cray...), and still, P has to be one of my favorites! I just went to the Tom Petty site today and saw the finest version of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (from the Hall of Fame induction). Anyone who doubts the man's axe skills really needs to check it out http://www.tompetty.com/index2.htm

In response to whomever it was that mentioned "The Undertaker", I just purchased a copy of the VHS on ebay. Although it has a weird little story line running through it, and the quality of this video is not the best, it has some of the damn funkiest blues I have ever heard. It would be a shame if this is never released in its purest digital form.

I saw P last month in OKC... His guitar skills have done nothing but improve as he has aged. I hope he is with us for a long time to come.
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Reply #44 posted 05/10/04 4:57pm

FutureShock

jazzmaster said:

In response to whomever it was that mentioned "The Undertaker", I just purchased a copy of the VHS on ebay. Although it has a weird little story line running through it, and the quality of this video is not the best, it has some of the damn funkiest blues I have ever heard. It would be a shame if this is never released in its purest digital form.


Concerning "The Undertaker", just FYI, the reason why the quality of your video may not be too great is because the video was actually originally released in PAL format for the Eurepean market (yes, it was an official WB Europe release on video.... that and The Sacrifice of Victor video)and there are now many VHS copies floating around, but all VHS copies are translations from the original PAL format which means you're bound to loose "some" quality in the transfer. I said all that to say that original PAL format is actually professional quality sound... it's great. Also, there is a bootleg of "The Undertaker" cd floating around too which is almost exactly the same as the video... but if I recall, the video edits out a minute or so of some of Prince's guitar playing on The Ride, other than that, it is the same.
"You've got to believe in something... why not believe in me?"
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