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Reply #30 posted 08/16/10 7:44pm

RebirthOfCool

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trueiopian said:

Militant said:

Furthermore? This topic is moot because Dream didn't even produce those songs.... LOS Da Mystro did.

Your point? Los Da Mystro produced along side The-Dream. He didn't produce the tracks solely.

The point would be, how much of it is Dream's actual input, if any at all?

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Reply #31 posted 08/17/10 12:56am

novabrkr

Militant said:

Actually I've studied Prince's music in depth for well over a decade, I could tell you every last bit of information about damn near everything he's ever recorded, down to what equipment he was using in the studio on any particular song, what his guitar effects pedal set up was at any gig, what songs were inspired by whom, which engineers worked on which tracks on which specific dates and at what loctions, which songs were written at one time and in what style only to be brought back at a later date and changed into a different style, any and all different interpretations that could be given to any number of lyrics, and I could keep going.

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I wish I was young again.

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Reply #32 posted 08/17/10 7:12am

Graycap23

eek

There is NOT a single person alive that can school Prince on anything music related.

Now can we stop with this NONSENSE?

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Reply #33 posted 08/17/10 8:45am

phunkdaddy

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Graycap23 said:

eek

There is NOT a single person alive that can school Prince on anything music related.

Now can we stop with this NONSENSE?

eek

I'm assuming this relates to artists coming after Prince in the late 80's and 90's.

Otherwise Maurice White is looking at you out the side of his eye. lol

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Reply #34 posted 08/17/10 8:51am

Graycap23

phunkdaddy said:

Graycap23 said:

eek

There is NOT a single person alive that can school Prince on anything music related.

Now can we stop with this NONSENSE?

eek

I'm assuming this relates to artists coming after Prince in the late 80's and 90's.

Otherwise Maurice White is looking at you out the side of his eye. lol

I ment what I said..........Prince is what he is.

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Reply #35 posted 08/17/10 9:06am

phunkdaddy

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Graycap23 said:

phunkdaddy said:

eek

I'm assuming this relates to artists coming after Prince in the late 80's and 90's.

Otherwise Maurice White is looking at you out the side of his eye. lol

I ment what I said..........Prince is what he is.

Oh lawd. I didn't know you were one of the Prince diehard fanbots.

There is about 10 artists off the top of my head that could school

Prince when it comes to music.

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Reply #36 posted 08/17/10 9:12am

Graycap23

phunkdaddy said:

Graycap23 said:

I ment what I said..........Prince is what he is.

Oh lawd. I didn't know you were one of the Prince diehard fanbots.

There is about 10 artists off the top of my head that could school

Prince when it comes to music.

Bro.............there are several greatly skilled artist in the world. They cannot school Prince on how 2 do Prince music. It really is that simple.

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Reply #37 posted 08/17/10 9:59am

BklynBabe

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I'm sure The Dream can school Prince on how to grow a great pair of moobies....

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Reply #38 posted 08/17/10 8:18pm

4bjb

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Delete this thread.

There isnt anyone who could 'School' Prince on the Linn.

Stop trying to be controversial for attention.

Thank u minneapolisFunq, you took the words right out of my mouth. I might just add, The Dream can't teach Prince $hit.

Lemme
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Reply #39 posted 08/17/10 8:24pm

trueiopian

RebirthOfCool said:

trueiopian said:

Your point? Los Da Mystro produced along side The-Dream. He didn't produce the tracks solely.

The point would be, how much of it is Dream's actual input, if any at all?

lol

He's a producer/writer. So it's not that far fetched that he contributed in the production of his own music. Love King is actually his first album where he produced/wrote more than one track by himself.

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Reply #40 posted 08/17/10 9:58pm

Sandino

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Sowhat said:

Are you shitting me.....are you all really arguing over who is a better drum PROGRAMMER? Really? eek Next you will be arguing over who is a better web designer lol

Lol @ this^.

Did Prince ever deny he had sex with his sister? I believe not. So there U have it..
http://prince.org/msg/8/327790?&pg=2
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Reply #41 posted 08/17/10 10:06pm

Harlepolis

I'll be sure to answer that ?uestion when he & his man-titties fall into obscurity by next year or so, like the rest of them.

Untill then,,,,popcorn

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Reply #42 posted 08/17/10 10:22pm

sms130

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Do you think The Dream could school P on the linn drum/drum programming

Because I sure do.

Recently, finally downloaded Love vs. Money" and Love King the CD that captures The Dream's/&Tricky Stewart programming.

That cat's a straight-up beast behind teh boards!!!! I almost wish I hadn't heard it. It has become my "Saving Private Ryan" It practically hurt my feelings, he had better drum programming then what Prince has had the last 20 years. disbelief

Don't get me wrong. I think Prince is a wonderful programer, and he was killer in his day.

But, I heard the Dream's " Fast Car " " Yamaha Kinga" and really felt like The Dream had picked up the baton from Prince. I know he leans more towards 80's Prince than the real Prince. But Prince has been veering in that directionwith his new release 20ten.

And, even with what has seemed like a slide to a simpler drum programming, Prince has continually ramped up his reliance on stock drum effects and stock loops. The Dream an astounding drum programmer, who also has created his own drums from scratch.

I know there's some mutual respect there. I'd love to see The Dream and Prince share a studio together and just program away.

Heck no, Prince is still killing it with the drum programming.

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Reply #43 posted 08/17/10 11:37pm

RebirthOfCool

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trueiopian said:

RebirthOfCool said:

The point would be, how much of it is Dream's actual input, if any at all?

lol

He's a producer/writer. So it's not that far fetched that he contributed in the production of his own music. Love King is actually his first album where he produced/wrote more than one track by himself.

Who said it was far fetched? I'm just saying you have absolutely zero proof of how much input he had in the drum programming/production, if any at all. He could've done it all or not at all.

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Reply #44 posted 08/17/10 11:48pm

trueiopian

RebirthOfCool said:

trueiopian said:

lol

He's a producer/writer. So it's not that far fetched that he contributed in the production of his own music. Love King is actually his first album where he produced/wrote more than one track by himself.

Who said it was far fetched? I'm just saying you have absolutely zero proof of how much input he had in the drum programming/production, if any at all. He could've done it all or not at all.

Simmer down now lol

http://www.weallscheme.co...n-credits/

He did produce most of the tracks solely.

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Reply #45 posted 08/18/10 1:07am

novabrkr

Well, my opinion hasn't changed. "Yamaha" has a nice beat, but it's a bit too busy for the song itself. The whole thing just comes off as too restless and I don't find myself wanting to listen to the song all the way through (I get bored at around 2:30 mark). I don't think it's the type of a beat that you can use all the way through a song - there isn't any real variation to it except for the beginning and the end.

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Reply #46 posted 08/18/10 8:32am

RebirthOfCool

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trueiopian said:

RebirthOfCool said:

Who said it was far fetched? I'm just saying you have absolutely zero proof of how much input he had in the drum programming/production, if any at all. He could've done it all or not at all.

Simmer down now lol

http://www.weallscheme.co...n-credits/

He did produce most of the tracks solely.

lol Simmer down? Who scared you last night and got you all jumpy?

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Reply #47 posted 08/18/10 4:53pm

dirtyman2005

listen up people

the dream might have a few decent tracks here and there, but his drum programming is nothing special. in fact its shit.

he can't even replicate or match Prince's original flanger style on the drums.

Even I can program better drums than the dream.

anybody can go get some free linndrum samples and tune them, but only Prince can put in the special ingredients which gives it his unique style.

while the dream can come up with his next hit song called casio or texus instruments calculator or whatever, prince don't give a flying fuck, he's been there done it.

prince shat out the linndrum out of his tight ass back in the late 80s, he completely finished the possibilities of the machine.

now unless Roger linn finally brings out that new linndrum, theres nothing to be done here.

let the dream play with his man tits and stroke his casio, and let prince play with the oberheim.

fuck the dream, Prince lived, ate it and shat it out before the dream even dropped out from his daddy's cum.

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Reply #48 posted 08/18/10 4:57pm

FauxReal

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Stealing this...

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Reply #49 posted 08/18/10 9:33pm

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dirtyman2005 said:

while the dream can come up with his next hit song called casio or texus instruments calculator or whatever, prince don't give a flying fuck, he's been there done it.

lol lol lol

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