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2704.1 | corrected copy.....8^) | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Tue Apr 06 1993 09:48 | 10 |
| I found no note on this topic, and I was curious.......
Through the years, I have periodically come across music
videos of Prince and his band. In all the videos I have seen, he is
always holding a pretty stupid (IMHO) looking guitar. He makes lots of
fancy schmancy hand motions as if he is actually playing the thing,
but I can't remember ever actually hearing any solos or chords in the
music.
>> Fixed the typos.....sheesh!@
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2704.2 | maybe it's a marketing thing | GOOROO::DCLARK | Magic Numbers while u wait | Tue Apr 06 1993 09:53 | 5 |
| As far as I can tell, Prince played the solo at the end of
"Let's Go Crazy" live in the movie "Purple Rain". That's
a killer solo. So he's obviously a good guitar player. Why
he has to hide it under all the sleazeball window dressing
is a mystery to me.
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2704.3 | | LEDS::BURATI | never gonna do it without the fez on | Tue Apr 06 1993 09:59 | 5 |
| He's a hell of a guitar player. Before he duded his bad self all up, his
act was pretty straight-ahead hard-core fusion funk. Saw him on SNL back
abound 82 and he blew my mind. Too bad about him now.
--Ron
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2704.4 | | QRYCHE::STARR | Love and hope and sex and dreams | Tue Apr 06 1993 10:03 | 10 |
| Yes, as already noted, Prince is one hell of a guitar player. Keep in mind
that he played ALL the instruments on his first three albums. It wasn't until
'1999' and 'Purple Rain' that he formed a band (The Revolution), and even
then he was still the lead guitarist.
Now, in the New Power Generation, he does have a second guitarist who plays
a lot of leads on the newer material. But when I saw him live a few weeks
ago, Prince still straps on the guitar for an occasional (searing!) solo.
alan
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2704.5 | oh...... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Tue Apr 06 1993 10:05 | 3 |
| I had no idea.......wow. I'll pay closer attention next time...
thanks!
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2704.6 | | GJO001::REITER | | Tue Apr 06 1993 10:29 | 8 |
| I don't know much about Prince, probably wouldn't recognize him or his
work, but one thing impressed me... I was on a Northwest Airlines
flight once and they had a short travelogue promoting Minneapolis MN.
One thing they featured Prince built is called Paisley Park (?) that is
a huge sound stage/recording/performing complex for aspiring musicians
and performers to use.
\Gary
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2704.7 | | FRETZ::HEISER | it's your destiny | Tue Apr 06 1993 10:58 | 5 |
| _ /| _ /| _ /| _ /|
\'o.O' \'o.O' \'o.O' \'o.O'
=(___)= Aack!!! =(___)= Aack!!! =(___)= Aack!!! =(___)= Aack!!!
U U U U
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2704.8 | To each their own... | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:03 | 15 |
| >...hide it under all the sleazeball window dressing...
Prince isn't at the top of my list of fave performers, but there are
damn few I respect more. He's taken *his* vision of what he wants his
music/performance to be and chased it, with no small amount of commer-
cial success.
I've never heard anyone say they were disappointed at one of his
concerts. (OK, someone tell me how they were disappointed at one of his
concerts now...)
Your mileage may vary, but he seems to have more sincerity TO his music
than any half dozen other acts.
Edd
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2704.9 | Monster player | POWDML::BUCKLEY | dark and stormy plains.. | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:29 | 11 |
| Prince is a monster!!
I, too, have seen him play in the early days, and he BURNS!! Killer
funk chops, blazing speed metal type ability, soulful blues styles..
he's got it down!
Then add the fact he plays 20 instruments proficiently, as well as
engineers/arranges/produces all his albums ... *I* use the term
musical genious, but a lot may not
To each his own
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2704.10 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:30 | 12 |
|
His show was fabulous (Edd ;^) and his solos were, in fact,
"searing"!! (thanks, Alan). He puts more feeling into his
solos than most anyone.
But this string will probably be overrun with 'ackers just
like the Clapton/Layla thing.
Btw, the reviews compared him to Hendrix.
His show was one "Sexy MF".
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2704.11 | ? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:33 | 6 |
| So,
if I wanna check out his solo style, what tune/album should I LSITEN
to?
dawg
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2704.12 | roolin! | POWDML::BUCKLEY | am i ever gonna change? | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:34 | 5 |
| >if I wanna check out his solo style, what tune/album should I LSITEN
>to?
Anything off PURPLE RAIN. For his funky rhythm style, check out
CONTROVERSY or DIRTY MIND.
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2704.13 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:45 | 4 |
| You could also check out the end of the tune "1999" from the album of
the same name... Ditto the "Purple Rain" recommendation...
Edd
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2704.14 | lofty goals | MKOTS3::BROWN | Dances with Werewolves | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:49 | 5 |
| One can only aspire to be comparable to Hendrix (or SRV for that
matter). Prince is good, Prince is talented, but he ain't no Hendrix...
I just wonder what Prince will be playing when he turns intoi an olde
phart...
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2704.15 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Tue Apr 06 1993 11:59 | 12 |
| > ...he ain't no Hendrix...
$SET MODE=VAL_DIFF and all that...
I often have to wonder who's better, Hendrix the Musician, or Hendrix
the Legend. I used to love Jimi's stuff, but now only find it
nostalgic.
Which isn't to say I worship Prince's bathwater either. I guess I
wonder why the comparison is even made...
Edd
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2704.16 | And I do mean lucky | NWACES::HICKERNELL | But really, what could go wrong? | Tue Apr 06 1993 12:13 | 4 |
| If he's lucky, he'll at least live to *be* an olde phart. That's more
than Jimi or Stevie can say...
Dave
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2704.17 | Incredible | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Tue Apr 06 1993 12:56 | 27 |
| > Then add the fact he plays 20 instruments proficiently, as well as
> engineers/arranges/produces all his albums ... *I* use the term
> musical genious, but a lot may not
I also use that term. Prince is an amazing talant. Even if you don't
like his music, just about anyone can appreciate recognize his talant,
hard work, and attention to detail.
> One can only aspire to be comparable to Hendrix (or SRV for that
> matter). Prince is good, Prince is talented, but he ain't no Hendrix...
That's right. Prince actually writes all his music by himself, without
collaborators. He also plays the majority of the parts on the
recordings (all of 'em on the early stuff), and engineers and produces
it himself. And most of his music is more then a I-IV-V with a
screaming lead over it.
That's not to knock Jimi, he was a great player and I love his stuff.
He was an innovator at the time and he inspired a lot of people (Prince
included, readily apparent in his lead style).
> I just wonder what Prince will be playing when he turns intoi an olde
> phart...
He's no spring chicken now...
Greg
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2704.18 | and don't forget to listen to Darlin' Nikki... 8^) | CADVAX::STARR | You were my religion too.... | Tue Apr 06 1993 13:11 | 6 |
| I'll also recommend the 'Purple Rain' for a beginner. It has his most
accessible and best known work, and also features some real nice guitar
work - notably the rockin' of "Let's Go Crazy" and the wailing ending of
"Purple Rain".
alan
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2704.19 | | LEDS::BURATI | never gonna do it without the fez on | Tue Apr 06 1993 14:04 | 6 |
| 1999 and whatever he did just before that is the works I'm referring to.
Monster stuff. I believe he played a stock Telecaster. Yeah, I'd use the
term genius, although I think he's wasting his talent these days in
favor of showmanship. But, hey, that's his choice. One things for sure,
whatever he does, he does it the best he can. He went for the big bucks
and he got 'em.
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2704.20 | | TECRUS::ROST | Don't fry bacon in the nude | Tue Apr 06 1993 14:24 | 6 |
| Re: .17
No spring chicken? Man, you're making me feel *really* old and
flatulent. He's only about 30 isn't he?
Gramps
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2704.21 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Tue Apr 06 1993 14:41 | 5 |
| > ...old and flatulent...
I be rolling...(someone find my walker...)
Edd
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2704.22 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Tue Apr 06 1993 14:59 | 9 |
| >He's only about 30 isn't he?
Naw, he's gotta be older then that. Alan, help us out here!
Old? I'd venture that I'm at least as old as you are, Brian (Gramps),
and I'd bet that we're both younger then Prince. He's been around a
long time!
Greg
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2704.23 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:01 | 8 |
| FWIW, I happen to like Prince's current album. Good stuff! No, it's
not 1999 or Purple Rain, but those came out about ten years ago. You
gotta change with the times or you're history.
He has done some stuff between these two that I didn't really care for
though.
Greg
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2704.24 | I don't respect vulgarity | FRETZ::HEISER | it's your destiny | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:03 | 1 |
| As far as I'm concerned, he might as well be Madonna.
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2704.25 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My name is Victoria Winters | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:17 | 10 |
| >I'll also recommend the 'Purple Rain' for a beginner. It has his most
>accessible and best known work, and also features some real nice guitar
>work - notably the rockin' of "Let's Go Crazy" and the wailing ending of
>"Purple Rain".
I always thought that hot guitar solo was in the beginning of the
tune about when the doves cry.
In any case, wasn't there some controversy surrounding someone else
claiming to have played that part and not getting credit?
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2704.26 | roughly.... | QRYCHE::STARR | You were my religion too.... | Tue Apr 06 1993 16:20 | 8 |
| >> He's only about 30 isn't he?
> Naw, he's gotta be older then that. Alan, help us out here!
Well, let's see.... his first album came out in 1978, didn't it? And he
was 19 when it first came out, if I remember correctly. So, doing a little
math, it makes him about 34 or so....
alan
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2704.27 | | LEDS::BURATI | never gonna do it without the fez on | Tue Apr 06 1993 16:30 | 1 |
| 34 would be my guess, too.
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2704.29 | Life truly sucks | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Tue Apr 06 1993 23:39 | 7 |
| That makes him about 4 months older then I am. Pretty depressing
thought considering what he's done with his music and what I've (not)
done with mine.
A really great thing to hear to top off a great evening...
Greg
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2704.30 | is this an artistic vision? | GOOROO::DCLARK | Magic Numbers while u wait | Wed Apr 07 1993 08:57 | 5 |
| What gets me about Prince is all the crotch-grabbing, dry-humping,
and licking that seem to be pervasive in all the videos I've seen.
It's like some corporate guy has decided that this will make Prince
sell more CD's. Like a porno movie, after a few minutes it's boring
instead of interesting.
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2704.31 | sheesh.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Wed Apr 07 1993 09:05 | 10 |
| re: crotch-grabbing, dry-humping,
and licking that seem to be pervasive in all the videos I've
seen....after a few minutes it's boring instead of interesting.
Who actually *does* like this stuff? Madonna and Michael Jackson think
it's the classic move too! Most of my peer group find it
disgusting....must be gettin' old.
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2704.32 | | NWACES::HICKERNELL | But really, what could go wrong? | Wed Apr 07 1993 09:08 | 10 |
| > That makes him about 4 months older then I am. Pretty depressing
> thought considering what he's done with his music and what I've (not)
> done with mine.
Reminds me of Tom Lehrer's comment, "When Mozart was my age, he'd been
dead for five years."
Don't feel bad Greg, he probably has a lousy family life, y'know?
Dave (who's about Stevie Wonder's age, BTW)
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2704.33 | ? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Wed Apr 07 1993 09:40 | 9 |
|
>>Dave (who's about Stevie Wonder's age, BTW)
Dave,
how old *is* Stevie Wonder ?
8^0
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2704.34 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Wed Apr 07 1993 09:48 | 14 |
| re: gestures: Prince, Madonna, MJ...
Though the gestures are similar, they seem to spring from different
places. Madonna is the consummate media manipulator; if it'll sell
she'll do it. More power to her. MJ doesn't seem (IMO) to approach
it from a sexual perspective. ("I grabbed my *what*?"). I don't see
him as overtly sexual.
Prince, on the otherhand, reeks sex. From his lyrics to his ejaculating
guitar, it's part of his persona. I doubt he gives a damn whether you
or I like it or not. (Given his sales, I'd say there's a goodly number
of folks who are either interested or nonchalant.)
Edd
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2704.35 | at least he's real | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Wed Apr 07 1993 10:00 | 16 |
|
Good analysis, Edd. It does seem that a large part of Prince's energy
is derived from a sexual groove. But since it is such a large part of
his work, it must be an honest component of his musical persona.
When you stop to think about it, he's actually kind of limiting his
audience - but at the same time, he gets a bit of press for the
notoriety. So, would your average CD-buying high school kid know about
Prince if he didn't have those hot videos on MTV? Let's face it, he
doesn't fit the physical stereotype for rock stars...
It is encouraging to hear that the guy can actually play, though. I
wasn't sure that he was actually playing any of the guitar solos - they
start out pretty wild and just keep going even further out - probably a
good thing to listen to if you're stuck in a rut with your own stuff.
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2704.36 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Wed Apr 07 1993 11:02 | 20 |
|
Edd, after all these years, I'm still waiting for you to write
a note that I could have said it better. You sure have a way
of getting the point across. Maybe it's our age ;^) but I
always agree with you. Now, speaking of karaoke guitar... ;^)
As far as the sex part goes, yeah it is a little uncomfortable.
Strange to hear 3,000 people singing "you sexy MF", that's for
sure.
But I'd bet that the majority of his fans are female too...
... btw, he did a wild solo (just him, no backup) with the
delay set to repeat dramatically. We all know how easy it is
to do this but he really had the crowd going nuts. Also a
much better tone than usual. To me, his sound is a bit heavy
on the wah-all-the-way-down.
Tom
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2704.38 | | FRETZ::HEISER | serving Barney at The Roadkill Cafe | Wed Apr 07 1993 11:31 | 2 |
| If sex didn't sell, he and Madonna would be doing the Leisure Suit
Lounge Lizard(tm) gig.
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2704.39 | Don't let my immaturity fool you | NWACES::HICKERNELL | But really, what could go wrong? | Wed Apr 07 1993 11:46 | 10 |
| re: .33
Stevie Wonder will be 43 this year. %^( But he's still younger than
Keith Richards...
Dave
Speaking of old age, it just occurred to me that when I get old and
lose some of my hearing, I can still play and listen to rock & roll -
just crank it up!
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2704.40 | Keefer! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Want that! | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:09 | 13 |
| re: -1
*Everyone* is younger than Keith Richards....at least everyone *looks*
younger.
Re: "when I get old and lose some of my hearing"
You don't have to be 'old' to lose some hearing.....I finally broke
down and made a doctor appointment. Since I QUIT playing regularly, my
hearing loss is even more apparent. My ears ring constantly, and when I'm
in a quiet environment, the ringing is terribly annoying. |*(
dawg (what?)
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2704.41 | Eh? | NWACES::HICKERNELL | But really, what could go wrong? | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:19 | 5 |
| re: -1
Jeez, Steve, answer that phone, will ya?
Dave
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2704.42 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Wed Apr 07 1993 12:23 | 6 |
|
re .38 - give me a break. I realize you're into your thing but
eliminating music about sex just about does rock and roll in
altogether.
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2704.43 | | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:22 | 7 |
| RE: Perversion...
Check out the lyrics to "Nikki" off of Purple Rain sometime.
Yike!
jc
(PS - I think I KNEW Nikki !! :-)
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2704.44 | | FRETZ::HEISER | serving Barney at The Roadkill Cafe | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:22 | 7 |
| > re .38 - give me a break. I realize you're into your thing but
> eliminating music about sex just about does rock and roll in
> altogether.
I seriously doubt that. You can take away Prince and all the
poseur-teeny-bopper "boy meets girl" type bands and still have lots of
great music and talent out there.
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2704.45 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Wed Apr 07 1993 13:25 | 7 |
| > *Everyone* is younger than Keith Richards....at least everyone *looks*
> younger.
Yah, but how many 'of 'em have also been dead for the last 15 years?
Answer me that one!
gh
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2704.46 | mirrors..... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Want that! | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:10 | 7 |
| >>Yah, but how many 'of 'em have also been dead for the last 15 years?
>>Answer me that one!
How *does* he DO that?!
8^)
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2704.47 | The 2nd name was.... | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:29 | 23 |
|
Price is a media manipulator as is Madyawna and crew.
No big deal. Give 'em what they want. Give 'em what
sells. Sex.
His first venture was the high sexual overtones. That
sold. Hmmmmm. Then there were two women that he packaged
up into the band, at different times. One was Vanity.
The other was some single name, name also. Both were sexy
as the day is long. [insert wolf noise here] They sold
and made a fistful-o-bucks for him.
He's always used sex as a tool. (As oppose to me, I use
my tool for sex! Hahahaha wagagagaagagaaaga hee hee hee!)
Talented? Yes. Your cup of tea? Maybe not. Rich? You bet.
Rick.
What *was* that other name?
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2704.48 | | NWACES::HICKERNELL | But really, what could go wrong? | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:48 | 9 |
| re: .46 (How *does* he DO that?!)
It's either mirrors or smoke!
re: .47
Was it Appollonia?
Dave
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2704.49 | and a couple other dozen bands also.... | QRYCHE::STARR | You were my religion too.... | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:48 | 7 |
| > The 2nd name was....
Appolonia.
And don't forget his work with The Time also!
alan
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2704.50 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:56 | 3 |
| > How *does* he DO that?!
I hear opium based products act as preservatives...
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2704.51 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Wed Apr 07 1993 15:05 | 8 |
| ...not to forget Wendy and Lisa from The Revolution who also went on
to (admittedly limited) solo/duo careers.
I don't think his sex is any more market-driven than Bwooce's "working
class hero" shtick is. It's pretty much who they are and where they've
been.
Edd
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2704.52 | | GOOROO::DCLARK | Magic Numbers while u wait | Wed Apr 07 1993 15:33 | 2 |
| I guess the sex schtick gets old for me. Maybe if Mariah Carey
used a similar approach my attention span would be greater :-)
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2704.53 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Wed Apr 07 1993 15:35 | 5 |
| > Maybe if Mariah Carey...
No argument from this corner.
Edd
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2704.54 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | SBS is a crime against mankind | Wed Apr 07 1993 17:12 | 12 |
|
What's all the hype about Prince playing all the instruments and doing
all the engineering & production all about? Geez, Todd Rundgren has
been doing it for 20 years! What's more, you don't see him reducing
himself to "formulas" whether they be musical or image.
Prince might be talented, but artistically he is a slave to the
almighty dollar.
Prince is to music as McDonalds is to cuisine. Same can be said for
Madonna.
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2704.55 | I'll have a McPrince and fries, please | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Wed Apr 07 1993 17:18 | 11 |
| Face it, if people didn't *like* McDonalds, there wouldn't be one on
every corner.
There are a number of people that have played everything on their
albums, produced and engineered themselves, so what? I think it's a
cool thing, but it's hard to do and it's rare to find someone who can
do it successfully. Personally, Todd Rundgren has always bored me. An
example of someone who doesn't bore me that performs all the parts on
his recordings is Trent Reznor (who got a Grammy this year, FWIW).
gh
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2704.56 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | SBS is a crime against mankind | Wed Apr 07 1993 17:38 | 14 |
|
Prince bores me because I listen to music with my brain and not with
my hips. Perhaps I would not feel so strongly about the little twerp
if he wasn't so damned obnoxious.
"MY NAME IS PRINCE....AND I AM FUNKY!!"
Like I really care? intellectually, this is nowheresville. At least
Rundgren's equally dancible "LOVE SCIENCE" has some reedeeming lyrical
quality. Unfortunately, no airplay.
-Ed
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2704.57 | Milli Vanilli he ain't | NWACES::HICKERNELL | But really, what could go wrong? | Thu Apr 08 1993 10:09 | 7 |
| I think what people are responding to in this thread is not that he
plays all those instruments and produces and engineers albums, because
as you say, a number of people have done all that, but that someone
whose music and schtick are so commercial is in fact so musically
talented. It's surprising, that's all.
Dave
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2704.58 | I Sold Out A Long Time Ago | TECRUS::ROST | Don't fry bacon in the nude | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:00 | 30 |
| Looks like we're ratholing big time here (weren't we tlaking about
Prince's guitar chops?), but I would just like to say that although I
have certainly been guilty of slagging people for being "commercial" in
the past, it's easy to forget what that word means.
If you play music for money, you *are* "commercial". Whether you are
shallow and a worthless turd or an artiste is another matter.
Steely Dan, the Beatles, the Police, Miles Davis, Toscannini were all
"commercial", too. When musicians are talking about "selling out" it's
a bit misleading because you've already sold out when you get that
first $5 gig. Sure, I agree that it would be *nice* if musicians
followed their muse rather than their bank balances, but if you're a
pro you have the disadvantage of having music as your *job*. The
players in here are *lucky*, we can play whatever we want because we
don't depend on gig money to stay alive.
Prince has obvious debts to James Brown, George Clinton, Sly and Jimi,
but he *has* created something of his own. I certainly don't get the
impression he's pandering to the public. If he was, why would he have
bothered following the success of "Purple Rain" with a detour into
psychedlia? He could have easily turned out "Purple Rain, Pt. II".
Lastly, the idea that commercial dreck requires no talent is a bit
naiive. The ability to whip out music to order requires quite a bit of
talent. Just because the end result isn't art doesn't mean that it's
brainless. Case in point: go listen to some old Bugs Bunny cartoons,
then try to write music that's as wild as what's on the soundtrack.
Brian
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2704.59 | | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Rock with Gene & Eddy | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:04 | 11 |
|
Re: Prince & Madonna
"Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the american
public."
Personally, I grow tired of the premise that folks can do anything they
want if it makes money. Probably this attitude that made throwing
christians to the lions popular. :+)
jim
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2704.60 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Thu Apr 08 1993 12:59 | 17 |
|
Prince's subject matter and persona are one thing and folks who
hate him seem to react to those things.
Musically, however, is another thing. His chord progressions,
harmonies (vocally, horns, key lines, etc...) are extremely
varied and challenging. His use of dissonance alone is great,
in my opinion.
To judge him on "My Name is Prince" shows total lack of knowledge
of his musical catolog. That tune is wild live and most definitely
loses something on record.
His new CD has tracks from funk to pop to jazz swing to hard rock.
Tom
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2704.61 | do we need a Prince bashing topic? 8^) | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Want that! | Thu Apr 08 1993 14:24 | 4 |
| this might be the first note I ever started that got more than a dozen
or so replies........contoversial subject!
dawg
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2704.62 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Think, it ain't illegal yet | Thu Apr 08 1993 15:48 | 5 |
| > -< do we need a Prince bashing topic? 8^) >-
You mean this one isn't it? Sure looked like it from some of the
replies...
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2704.63 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Vote with a bullet | Sat Apr 10 1993 04:56 | 12 |
| I kinda like Prince but hate to look at him.His "I'm sexy" attitude
gives me,what we call in Scotland,the dry boke!I remember seeing a
photo of him from about the Purple Rain era where he had his hands in
the shape of a heart over his genitals and his tongue hanging out his
mouth as is he was tying to lick his own ear.Thoroughly revolting and
put me right off my lunch!
FWIW.......I thought "when doves cry" was superb
Ian
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2704.64 | Prince - eh. | EMMFG::LAYTON | | Tue Apr 13 1993 12:43 | 14 |
| I never cared for Baroque music, for the same reaon I dislike Prince's
music; I find both to be affectatious. I also don't care for the
overly treble mix on his recordings which grates on my ears. Not only
that, but I don't see the Funk leanings of his style as carrying any
more weight than, say, the bubble gum music influence.
Yes, he marches to a different drummer, but not one I choose to follow.
Sorry for the stilted way I put this, but I respect anyone who can
record and sell as well as Prince, and don't want to slam him--I just
don't care for his music, not even enough to know if I like the guitar
parts.
Carl
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2704.65 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | I came, I saw, I left... | Tue Apr 13 1993 13:00 | 7 |
| After I finished looking up the word, I agree, Prince is affectatious.
But I like his stuff anyway.
For those of you lacking a handy dictionary, the word is basically an
acronym for "poseur", except that it's an adjective instead of a noun.
gh
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2704.66 | Greg, you're affectatious! | FRETZ::HEISER | nothing but the blood | Tue Apr 13 1993 13:51 | 0 |
2704.67 | J.S. Bach is my hero | GANTRY::ALLBERY | Jim | Tue Apr 13 1993 13:53 | 5 |
| >>> I never cared for Baroque music, for the same reaon I dislike Prince's
>>> music; I find both to be affectatious.
OUCH!!!!!
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2704.68 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | I came, I saw, I left... | Tue Apr 13 1993 15:34 | 5 |
| > -< Greg, you're affectatious! >-
Naw, surely if I were...SOMEONE would have been impressed by now!
gh
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2704.69 | Onny woid I could think of (Aff etc.) | EMMFG::LAYTON | | Wed Apr 14 1993 10:57 | 6 |
| I guess that makes me the poseur, or is posuer also an adjective, and
I'm a poseur person?
Fun with words.
Carl
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2704.70 | | OCTAVE::65180::VIGNEAULT | Java-Man | Thu Apr 15 1993 07:21 | 6 |
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Hmmm, it's becoming obvious that some folks have a proclivity towards
sesquipedalianism within this conference.
Lv
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2704.71 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Thu Apr 15 1993 07:26 | 3 |
| Eschew obfuscation.
Edd
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2704.72 | | OCTAVE::65180::VIGNEAULT | Java-Man | Thu Apr 15 1993 07:33 | 2 |
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Geez Edd, you're confusing me !
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2704.73 | | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Thu Apr 15 1993 07:36 | 7 |
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I think he insulted you.
8^)
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2704.74 | there is a God! | FRETZ::HEISER | debt free | Wed Apr 28 1993 12:46 | 24 |
| From: [email protected] (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.news.music,clari.news.interest.people,clari.local.new_york
Subject: Prince says retiring from studio recording
MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) -- Rock star Prince said Tuesday he is retiring from
studio recording.
According to a press release from his publicity company, Prince wants
to concentrate on live theater, film and nightclubs.
``The future of the entertainment business not only embraces
innovation but demands it,'' said Gilbert Davison, president of Prince's
Paisley Park Enterprises.
The announcement came a week after Prince ended a 12-city U.S. tour
that received mixed reviews. His latest album peaked at No. 5 on the
Billboard charts and then fell.
Prince, 34, has released 15 albums in 15 years. Last fall, he signed
a $100 million deal with Warner Bros. A spokesman for Prince says the
musician's decision not to do studio work will not affect that
relationship. Prince's Paisley Park studio will continue to release
albums from more than 500 of his unreleased recordings currently in its
vaults.
Prince is producing a reunion album for Earth, Wind & Fire. He also
has written songs for a musical-comedy film called ``I'll Do Anything,''
starring Nick Nolte and Tracy Ullman. In addition, he has scheduled a
European tour for this summer.
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2704.75 | He's Baaaack! | PRMS00::PBAER | Please Baer with me . . . | Mon Jun 13 1994 15:42 | 3 |
| He is now "the entertainer formerly known as Prince"
with a funny, unpronounceable symbol for a name. That's
got to be the ultimate hype.
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