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Prince can't fool me! CAMILLE ain't nothin' but a rip off!! I'm sitting here listening to some Stevie Wonder d/l'd from ITunes (about 35 songs). Anyway, "Maybe Your Baby" comes on I hear the sped up voice & instantly think of the Camille tracks, knowing Prince is a big Stevie head
W/ me not being up on my Stevie I'm probably extraordinarily late w/ this but I've never seen anyone mention a possible inspiration for the Camille persona. Man, it ain't nothin' but a Stevie Wonder gimmick from '72! | |
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Yeah but nobody took it and ran with it like Prince!
Good artists borrow, great artists STEAL! | |
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CalhounSq said: I'm sitting here listening to some Stevie Wonder d/l'd from ITunes (about 35 songs). Anyway, "Maybe Your Baby" comes on I hear the sped up voice & instantly think of the Camille tracks, knowing Prince is a big Stevie head
W/ me not being up on my Stevie I'm probably extraordinarily late w/ this but I've never seen anyone mention a possible inspiration for the Camille persona. Man, it ain't nothin' but a Stevie Wonder gimmick from '72! Prince covered "maybe ur baby" a couple of time live..so i guess he was paying his dues that moment.... | |
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101 said: CalhounSq said: I'm sitting here listening to some Stevie Wonder d/l'd from ITunes (about 35 songs). Anyway, "Maybe Your Baby" comes on I hear the sped up voice & instantly think of the Camille tracks, knowing Prince is a big Stevie head
W/ me not being up on my Stevie I'm probably extraordinarily late w/ this but I've never seen anyone mention a possible inspiration for the Camille persona. Man, it ain't nothin' but a Stevie Wonder gimmick from '72! Prince covered "maybe ur baby" a couple of time live..so i guess he was paying his dues that moment.... Did he really? SWEET! Around when did this happen if you can remember? Was it back in the early days or sprinkled across the years? | |
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CalhounSq said: I'm sitting here listening to some Stevie Wonder d/l'd from ITunes (about 35 songs). Anyway, "Maybe Your Baby" comes on I hear the sped up voice & instantly think of the Camille tracks, knowing Prince is a big Stevie head
W/ me not being up on my Stevie I'm probably extraordinarily late w/ this but I've never seen anyone mention a possible inspiration for the Camille persona. Man, it ain't nothin' but a Stevie Wonder gimmick from '72! Stevie sings at one point 'I'm a little boy'. I thought this before - maybe this was the inspiration for Camille. I always took that higher vocal to be like a mischevious Stevie. That's a mischevious song. In fact, for all his lovable old humanitarian Stevie image some of his songs are kinda mischevious (about women especially - womaniser?). Thinking specifically: Sweet Little Girl (end part where he starts shouting) Maybe Your Baby I Wanna Talk To You If You Really Love Me Keep On Running Big Brother You Haven't Done Nothin' Incidentally, check out the tracks 'I Wanna Talk To You' (Where I'm Coming From) and 'Cash In Your Face' (Hotter Than July) for examples of Stevie playing different characters and using different voices in songs. | |
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CalhounSq said: 101 said: Prince covered "maybe ur baby" a couple of time live..so i guess he was paying his dues that moment.... Did he really? SWEET! Around when did this happen if you can remember? Was it back in the early days or sprinkled across the years? 1994 Glam Slam - I have one with Stevie, one without. The one with Stevie is a little embarrasing in that Stevie rambles on and everyone just wants him to sing. Then he trails off and sounds as though he is stuck with nothing to say when the band cuts out on the 1, so he starts singing and all is well. Prince says 'Stevie, this one's for you' or something similar. | |
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CalhounSq said: W/ me not being up on my Stevie
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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The whole Prince persona is a rip off!
Even Purple Rain! | |
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Btw, Cal: some of PFunk's songs has that cartoonish voice too. Funkadelic also has the lower register distorted voice you hear at the beginning of "1999" and used as narration on TRC.
You can also find these vocal effects used on a few of Jimi Hendrix's songs, like "Third Stone From The Sun," "And The Gods Made Love" and "EXP." So the Funk Family Tree has this aspect within many of its branches. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: Btw, Cal: some of PFunk's songs has that cartoonish voice too. Funkadelic also has the lower register distorted voice you hear at the beginning of "1999" and used as narration on TRC.
You can also find these vocal effects used on a few of Jimi Hendrix's songs, like "Third Stone From The Sun," "And The Gods Made Love" and "EXP." So the Funk Family Tree has this aspect within many of its branches. But try pointing this out to young'uns who think "screwed" is the latest thang.... "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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CalhounSq said: I'm sitting here listening to some Stevie Wonder d/l'd from ITunes (about 35 songs). Anyway, "Maybe Your Baby" comes on I hear the sped up voice & instantly think of the Camille tracks, knowing Prince is a big Stevie head
W/ me not being up on my Stevie I'm probably extraordinarily late w/ this but I've never seen anyone mention a possible inspiration for the Camille persona. Man, it ain't nothin' but a Stevie Wonder gimmick from '72! Absolutely! Also listen to George Clinton Funkadelic stuff. Camille-like voices all over the place. I don't think that the Bob George/George Clinton look was accidental during the LoveSexy tour. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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i have heard that guitar sound somewhere before as well, and that keyboard sound...
why does he have to reinvent the wheel? these are tools which have been borrowed with the aid of knowledge of studio technology(slowing the backing tape down when laying down the vocal - which a lot of people do, slightly, to give an edge to the vocal - David Bowie Modern Love). its what he does with the effect that matters. i love the camille stuff though, the voice always sounds a little mischievious. He did the same thing with the guitar (Hello). somebody could have done that before but so what. i like it for what it sounds like and dont get as much of a kick from how much his innovative production stuff compares to others. | |
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Supernova said: CalhounSq said: W/ me not being up on my Stevie
I know 'Nova, I know | |
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Supernova said: Btw, Cal: some of PFunk's songs has that cartoonish voice too. Funkadelic also has the lower register distorted voice you hear at the beginning of "1999" and used as narration on TRC.
You can also find these vocal effects used on a few of Jimi Hendrix's songs, like "Third Stone From The Sun," "And The Gods Made Love" and "EXP." So the Funk Family Tree has this aspect within many of its branches. Now that you mention it I do remember some voice stuff on their records, forgot about them | |
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On this classic track you'll also hear the orgins of Michael's hee hee hees. | |
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cranshaw62 said: On this classic track you'll also hear the orgins of Michael's hee hee hees.
I HEARD THAT TOO!!! :LOL: | |
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