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New topic PrintableDavidSF said: I also think Prince has no right critcizing rappers because they don't play musical instruments. There's a reason why it's called RAP!
David That doesn't really mean much. I'd love to see a hip hop artist pick up an instrument and play while they rapped. It would be refreshing for the whole genre. | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Why is he going uh so much? uh.
probably because the person transcribed it verbatim. Most transcripts would leave the "uh' part out. | |
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callmyname said: this past Saturday, June 5th, 2004, Prince did an interview with a local entertainment reporter. The interview was aired on KTLA. Sam Rubin, entertainment reporter, had recently talked about Prince and the Musicology Tour. Sam Rubin also mentioned Prince's aftershows at the House of Blues in West Hollywood. So, Prince had summoned Sam Rubin for an interview that still was not 100 percent for sure, even when Sam Rubin showed up at the Staples Center with a camera crew during one of the sound checks. so, here is the transcript of that interviewed aired this morning. this was pulled from the bumpsquad's website.
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 12:53 PM To: thebumpsquad@yahoogroups.com Subject: [thebumpsquad] transcript of Prince interview on KTLA June 7, 2004 i took timeout from the news coverage of Ronald Reagan 4 the love i have of all U guys here at the bumpsquad. peace KTLA TRANSCRIPT - INTERVIEW WITH PRINCE AND SAM RUBIN Aired June 7, 2004 7:47 am Airing Sam Rubin: Hmm, alright. This is interesting. People who have seen one of the 5 sold out shows at Staples, a record for the venue by the way. Several overnight performances at the House of Blues. L.A. has been Prince Crazy, and you know how impressed I was with the show on Thursday night. So, imagine how fun to actually get a call that the very, very reclusive Prince wants to talk to the morning news. So, without benefit of brushing my hair, I raced down to Staples and among the things we talked about, Prince asked me where I got my clothes. Actually, I asked him, `Hey you sing live and you make remarks about those in concerts who don't sing live, what about that?' Prince: A lot of shows these days, uh, have pre-recorded vocals and, uh, pre-recorded sounds. That event happened in the past. You bring it to the Staples center it's not really the same as actually seeing live musicians play. I think the art of that is getting lost so, we just want to make a point of that and, uh, draw attention to it. Sam Rubin: Are those people cheating? Prince: (laugh) Ah, you have to ask them. Sam Rubin: Alright, why Prince do you on this tour especially you're been so celebrated? What are you doing right? What facilitated you getting better? Prince: Ah, just the length of time I've been out here, and uh, doing it. You gotta get better at something if you do it enough. And, uh, also I think the audience; they do appreciate the work ethic. I work real hard at what I do I think it shows in the type of musicians I keep around me and they way the show is put together. How it comes across. Sam Rubin: There is an enormous work ethic. We will have more with Prince in our next hour. 8:34 am Airing (started tape late) Sam Rubin: I'm like, I'm like little Prince, younger. Anyways, Prince, who as part of his devoted belief, as a Jehovah Witness, does not celebrate his birthday. Does have other reasons to celebrate. 5 sold out shows at Staples. A record for a local arena a tour so well reviewed. Prince says he may continue on the road indefinitely. And then in most towns, Prince plays elsewhere. Like in L.A. at the House of Blues after the Staples Show. So, I asked him why, why play the one show and then another. Prince says he has to. Sam Rubin: Why do you like those aftershow shows? Prince: Umm, well 2 hours is not really enough to get it all out of our system. So, we like to go, and find an accommodating building and see if we can get the roof off at that place too (laugh). It's important that we go to another place and go another 3 hours because if we don't we just kinda vibrate on our beds. Sam Rubin: Prince and I did not discuss Leeza (Gibbons, because she was Sam's next guest) directly, but given Leeza's roots in entertainment, (Sam looking at Leeza next to him) I knew, I mean I would have. I had to ask Prince, to confront the rumors the notion that he is strange, odd, unusual. He talks candidly about that. Prince: Their image of me comes from the media. And uh, my friends don't think of me as private or odd or unusual. Ah, but it is understandable that people will come away with that notion based on things that the media regurgitates. Sam Rubin: You know that a lot of people spend a lot of time courting the media. You know, oh, you think of this about me, this is what I'm really like. You never made an effort to do that. Why not? Prince: Well, it's obvious that media has an agenda and I just as soon not stand in their way (laugh). Sam Rubin: He is cool. thanks...I was very happy to see that Prince talked with Rubin... "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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alexnvrmnd said: Actually, I get tired of his downing using pre-recorded vocals and instrumentation because he's been JUST as guilty of it as some of today's "chart toppers". Does he not remember a LOT of his performances between 1994-1998??!!!!! His short Gold tour was chock full of samples and pre-recorded vocals!! So much so that, to me, it was embarassing...especially when he had a band as good as it was back then (the '94-'96 NPG; not the '97 version)! Tommy B. was more of a "sample-triggerer" than a keyboardist at one point. And he was, obviously, a seasoned veteran then, too!
So, instead of him screaming out "real music by real musicians" all the time, he & the band should just play and the get the funk on with it. LOL! Samples yes,pre-recorded vocals not! All the backing vocals were samples triggered by Micheal B. or played by Tommy Barbarella! U,ME,WE!....2FUNKY! | |
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delectable137 said: this is just a new day we have techology now computers and all kinds of toys that do everything for us ..i just maybe think prince is a little resentfull for haveing to struggle so many yrs for reconition and playing many instruments to blow up in the music bussiness prince really did earn his fame .by working hard for long hours and yrs to get where he is .and now all artist have to do is look a certain way if the image is right .then they will make you sound passable in the studio .its all about image and selling sex ..its not about the music anymore .. times have changed .thats just the just of it ...prince must realize that and keep doing what makes him happy and stop worrying so much about other artist ..if you ask me .if i was prince i could care less ..because hey i have mine .i am the real deal not fake .
----- I am sorry but you need to really think before you post. I bet Prince is a big music fan and he might want to see and hear a new generation of musicians. It can't be fun to be one of the last blackmen in music playing instrutment. ( I mean in R n B not Rock n Roll) | |
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laurarichardson said: I bet Prince is a big music fan and he might want to see and hear a new generation of musicians. It can't be fun to be one of the last blackmen in music playing instrutment. ( I mean in R n B not Rock n Roll)
Please. He's just trying to stress how much better he is than all them. As he proved ages ago by jettisoning The Time when their opening act was better received than his own show, if there's one thing he can't stand it's competition. [This message was edited Tue Jun 8 17:17:04 2004 by freakebear] You better wake up, Stella. This is my town! | |
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freakebear said: laurarichardson said: I bet Prince is a big music fan and he might want to see and hear a new generation of musicians. It can't be fun to be one of the last blackmen in music playing instrutment. ( I mean in R n B not Rock n Roll)
Please. He's just trying to stress how much better he is than all them. As he proved ages ago by jettisoning The Time when their opening act was better received than his own show, if there's one thing he can't stand it's competition. [This message was edited Tue Jun 8 17:17:04 2004 by freakebear] No! He loves the competition he just hates getting is ass kicked. Read the Rollingstone Interview he admits that the Time put in on the Revolution. He is no different than Micheal Jordan he is a competitor. As great as he is u have 2 earn his respect 4 your talents as far as musicians are concerned. U,ME,WE!....2FUNKY! | |
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I agree with what Prince is saying, and I see where he's coming from. I'm included in this new "hip hop generation", and though I enjoy some of the music, everything he is stating is true. Musicianship has long gone been thrown out the door. It proves even more what a genius Prince is because he is doing what the standard should be and is still on top. When you attend his concert you get a satisfying experience of a show. Most hip hop and pop concerts today are just the video live with an attached fee for its viewing. Maybe this will set an example for other artists. | |
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TipN4U said: [color=red:e1f31b493a]OF COURSE, Prince Rodgers Nelson, is talking about MUSICIANS and "REAL" Music...
In my entire life, thus far, I have never seen any instrument get up and play itself. It is highly important "right here right now" regarding music that children get education with sounds, harmonies and all flavors of instruments (not just the major) instruments, but all around the world with the world economics of today, it seems that more and more schools are claiming bankruptcy or red zones. If we don't stand up to show kids what "REAL" instruments and "REAL" music is", there will be no more prodigy generations and there will be no more celebrations of SPIRIT. Music lends its ear to the SPIRIT of the heavens within our bodies and it has to be heard "around the world, so that it isn't snuffed out by other agendas." GODBLISS SingMia Alchemicalgold@aol.com[/color] I agree with "I have never seen any instrument get up and play itself". You don't find too many real musicians nowadays. They are all either sampling or they would just have a simple beat from a drum machine and that's it. If you would ask some of these up and coming artists to tell you what is your favorite instrument. They would say either their Mic or voice. That's it. Nothing else would be said. | |
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DavidSF said: Is anyone else getting tired of Prince's "real music by real musicians" theme? He seems to mention it in everything interview he does! The way he talks about lip-syncing, pre-recorded music, and music artists not playing any musical instruments (Britney Spears, etc..) you would think that we had a crisis on our hands. The fact is, most musicians today (I would dare guess 95%) play real instruments at a live show. The Britney Spears are in the small tiny minority. I don't hear other great live peformers, e.g. Sting, go on and on about they play real music with a real band. Most groups do, so get over it Prince!
- Although i understand WHY he likes to talk about it....i must say I agree with you. MOST people OUTSIDE the Top 40 STILL play instruments. I dont know why Prince is so focused on americanĀ“s pop scene. Instead of paying attention to what Britney is doing, he should pay attention to what John Scofield, Herbie Hancock and Greg Howe are doing...this way he would feel challenged to play even better than he does now. [This message was edited Wed Jun 9 19:35:02 2004 by GustavoRibas] | |
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DavidSF said: Is anyone else getting tired of Prince's "real music by real musicians" theme? He seems to mention it in everything interview he does! The way he talks about lip-syncing, pre-recorded music, and music artists not playing any musical instruments (Britney Spears, etc..) you would think that we had a crisis on our hands. The fact is, most musicians today (I would dare guess 95%) play real instruments at a live show. The Britney Spears are in the small tiny minority. I don't hear other great live peformers, e.g. Sting, go on and on about they play real music with a real band. Most groups do, so get over it Prince! He's not talking 2 u since u just dont get the point,maybe u r just 2 .....nah I better not say that 2 u.Older folks wanna hear real talent not bullshit dance and pre recorded loops.UNDERSTAND?CRSTYLE NEW POWER THOUGHTS AND STATEMENTS!! | |
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crs350 said
DavidSF said:
Is anyone else getting tired of Prince's "real music by real musicians" theme? He seems to mention it in everything interview he does! The way he talks about lip-syncing, pre-recorded music, and music artists not playing any musical instruments (Britney Spears, etc..) you would think that we had a crisis on our hands. The fact is, most musicians today (I would dare guess 95%) play real instruments at a live show. The Britney Spears are in the small tiny minority. I don't hear other great live peformers, e.g. Sting, go on and on about they play real music with a real band. Most groups do, so get over it Prince! He's not talking 2 u since u just dont get the point,maybe u r just 2 .....nah I better not say that 2 u.Older folks wanna hear real talent not bullshit dance and pre recorded loops.UNDERSTAND? crs actually you're the one who missed the point so please don't talk like an arrogant fucker.... | |
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Prince likes HipHop just not the Gangsta stuff that the industry keeps pushin out front. And it would b funky as hell 2 see more hiphop groups like the ROOTS. Playing and rapping and singing. That's the ultimate right there, that has 2 b the next phase 2 elevate the game! Look at that Coke commercial featuring Common&Mya is funky as hell. I know that P likes Dougie Fresh and Public Enemy! Hiphop/Rappers who are Positive with they talent! U,ME,WE!....2FUNKY! | |
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I dont know why Prince is so focused on americanĀ“s pop scene.
Instead of paying attention to what Britney is doing, he should pay attention to what John Scofield, Herbie Hancock and Greg Howe are doing...this way he would feel challenged to play even better than he does now. he's focused on the pop scene and the rappers and the britney spears' becuz they r what is dominating right now...Real musicians like him aren't at number one the pop charts or the hip hop charts or the r & b charts..pre packaged lil jons and christinia aguileras r on top..and even tho they make good music..if u asked them what instruments they play they would say their voice. Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it! | |
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