ROFL @ this story about Prince

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What makes him the goat is how he would swap out last year's model for a new upgrade every year. Most dudes can get lucky once or twice in their career but da gawd Prince keeps them thangs on deck :banderas: Then after he's done the hoes fade back into obscurity :banderas:

yup, the shyt is unbelievable :wow:
 

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I just spent the last 45 minutes trying to find the video for you, just because you called me a liar. I'm not misinterpreting what Miles directly said. The interviewer brought it up, and Miles confirmed it. It's not like Prince was saying he was God in a literal sense, but that he was Miles Davis's God. It was a kind of a joke between the two, but it seems like Prince was trying to aggrandize himself amongst his peer. I agree that Miles eclipses Prince in talent, but it doesn't seem Prince wanted to believe that. Either way, I thought it was funny. There are several interviews on youtube where Miles mentions Prince (which is why it's taking me so long to find it), some about their collaborations in the 80s and some about Miles' thoughts on his music.

Anyways, when I find the video, I'm going to neg you just for questioning me :ufdup:
:pachaha: @ Wanting to neg me for questioning you.

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It was just a question breh, I didn't call you an out and out liar. :dead:
If he was just joking, then I can totally understand and it looks like you cleared
that up in your post. :laugh:



I'm sure he did it when he was young and wild and settled down into his faith later.

You don't think eclipse is a bit strong of a word when talking about two prodigious, once in a lifetime talents tho?

I'd say dudes like Miles, Prince, Stevie Wonder, etc are all special in their own right.
When it comes to jazz vs pop music, I think on average the sheer amount of knowledge
it takes to make Jazz is what caused me to use the word "eclipse", which I'll admit
does come off a bit strong.
I'll put it this way though, because while I think Prince is great, Miles was studying at juliard :laugh:
This same dude thought one of the most prestigious music schools in all of America
couldn't teach him what he wanted to know so he dropped out and completely changed
Jazz music a few times after that.
Proving that :wow: his genius had surpassed what was available at Juliard. :wow: (at least for Jazz music...)
And this happened happened over a decade before Prince dropped his debut.

I think they're all giants/special in their own way but Miles is up there with Coltrane, Ellington,Monk, Mingus etc.
 

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I just found out his father was Italian


y

LOL..

internet web of lies..

Prince's daddy..

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look italian to you??

and some other sources claim his momma is italian or spanish or even rican..

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^ she can pass for rican/mix etc..
 

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late 70's onward to mid 80's had some really colorful and Out-there folks in the pop scene..
imagine heading to some VIP club in hell's kitchen or downtown Manhattan and sitting brushing shoulders with grace Jones, rick James and then prince..
 
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Mate, just tell us...
lazy fukk!

here you go..


s is the original raw version of Kate Bush's "Why Should I Love You" that she sent to (Famous R&B star from Minnesota). He added drum machines and rather dramatically changed the tone of the song. Kate got the tape back, and the album version is a mixture of both.

This version had been sitting at the bottom of a box of cassette tapes for 17 years before the engineer on the session decided to share it with us.

Prince's edited remixed version..LOL



An Explanation on how things became..

I was at home and the phone rang. I didn't always answer the phone in those days, because I was severly overworked. So my answering machine picked it up and I heard Julie, from Paisley Park, saying "Mike, I got Kate Bush on the phone and she has some questions about what format they should send things over on, and I thought it would be best if she talked to you. I, being an admitted Kate Bush fan, freaked, but picked up the phone and talked to Julie. She says, Kate, I have Prince's engineer Michael Koppelman on the phone and he can answer your questions. Meanwhile, my answering machine is still recording it all, and blaring loudly. I tell my then girlfriend to shut if off just as Kate comes on and says Hello Michael? (so to this day, if I could find it, i have a tape of Kate saying hello to me...). The conversation consisted only of her asking me if they could send 24-track tapes and what series SSL computer disks. I also asked her if she was going to come to Minneapolis, and she said I don't think I'm wanted out there right now. Then we basically said good-bye and hung up.

It's funny because Prince knew I was a huge KB fan. He was too, but not like me. The first time I asked him if he liked Kate Bush he said, she's my favorite woman. I also made him a tape of all the KB b-sides, which fukking rule. When The Sensual World came out he had someone go get it and we listened to it in the studio. He didn't dig it that much, but I knew you can't always tell right away with a Kate album. TSW grew on me, but it is still not her best effort. This Woman's Work is a masterpiece, though, and makes the whole album worth it. But I digress. Prince is weird, and a couple stories in this post prove it. I may be tooting my own horn here, but Prince has a weird ego. I think *part* of his motivation to work with Kate was the fact that I worshipped her, and he knew it would impress me that he could call her on the phone and work on her music and shyt.

ANYWAY, what led up to the phone conversation above: one day Prince's assistant, Therese, told me as we were talking on the phone that Kate Bush had called. Therese also knew I was a big Kate fan. Then, in the studio that day, Prince said, guess who I talked to today. Me, being stupid and unable to keep my mouth shut, said, Kate Bush? Prince got a little miffed, and said How did you know that? And I said Therese told me, and he said, hmm, I should dock here for that. At that point I knew I fukked up and tried to say, no, she just knew I'm a big fan. As a side note, I told Therese that Prince was a little pissed that she had told me that, and she apologized to him. Therese is a really cool person. So, Prince tells me that he and Kate are going to work on a tune together. He also told me that while they were talking he told her that his engineer would rather work with her than him. (I thought, wow, Prince and Kate Bush talking about me!).

ANYWAY, Eventually the phone call above occured and the tapes arrived and I put them up and got a rough mix up. I still have a cassette of it. It fukking rules. It is 1 million times better than the lame disco Prince put on it. There was, of course, no disco on it before Prince got his hands on it. So Prince comes in and listens to it. And the brutality began. First we sampled the drum thing and synced it up to my Powerbook so we could do MIDI. At that point, we essentially created a new song on a new piece of tape and then flew all of Kate's tracks back on top of it. So now we could run the sequencer and add all the keyboards that Prince put on. So Prince stacked a bunch of keys, guitars, basses, etc, on it and then went to sing background vocals.

When Prince does vocals, he sits right at the recording console with a microphone hanging over it and does his own punching in and out. So he kicks everyone out of the room when he sings. It took him a few hours and then he called me back in and played me the thick, multi-tracked background vocals he had put on. Now, as we all know, the song in question goes "Of all the people in the world why should i love you". When Prince called me back in and played me what he had done, he had sung "All of the people in the world", instead of Of All. I said, isn't it OF all the people in the world? Not ALL of? He said, no, we had a little talk about that, in his cocky way, as if to say he had talked with Kate about changing the words to "all of" instead of "of all".

The next day, I was waiting at my hotel room for the call to go to the studio when the assistant engineer, Sylvia Massy, called and said Prince was in the studio doing vocals. I was surprised; i was always called well in advance of Prince going into the studio. When I got there he was changing all the vocals to "Of All", and was sampling them in himself, which is something he would normally never do himself. My interpetation? He made a mistake, as humans do, and didn't have the guts to admit it. That's weird. So I sorta poked my head in at one point and asked him if he needed any help, and we went on with the day. Eventually he had me do a rough mix, and when he had approved it, we sent it to Kate.

I got a call from Therese a few days (or weeks, I forget) later. She said, Kate Bush said to destroy all copies of that mix. I said, huh? Did she not like it or something? (my heart rejoiced, because I hated what Prince did to it) She said, I don't know, she just said to destroy them. Later on Prince told me, Kate Bush liked what we did. She said it sounded very American. So at that point I wasn't sure if she was even going to use it. We sent the tapes back and she sort of split the difference with what he sent and what's on the record. Kate, if you read this, stick the pre-Prince version of Why Should I Love You out on something. And let me do a remix of Not This Time.

Later, LoLife

aka Michael Koppelman

^^^

Damn!!
 

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The Gawd.

Saw him 3 times during his London residency in 07. The rendition of Purple Rain that he opened with on the first night is the single greatest performance of a tune I've ever seen.

Nikka came up through a trap door in the 'symbol' shaped stage surrounded by dry ice, strumming the guitar like the shyt was completely normal to him, on some

Prince: :ehh:"Never meant to cause you any trouble...."

The entire crowd: "Never meant to cause you any pain.... :damn::whoo::mjcry:"



Some of the magic in music died when Mike passed. When Prince goes, we're done for.

Bruh, I finally saw him in '10 same custom stage & all and when he walked out on stage the crowd gave the man 5-10 min ovation ...between Adore & PR we were all in tears and singin off key :blessed:
 

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Bruh, I finally saw him in '10 same custom stage & all and when he walked out on stage the crowd gave the man 5-10 min ovation ...between Adore & PR we were all in tears and singin off key :blessed:

Trust - I saw grown ass men cry the first night, by the end of the first song. shyt - I nearly did. I jumped through some crazy hoops and had to go way above the call of duty to get press passes, but it was worth it. Goddamn, it was worth it.:mjcry:
 

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I've got the following so far: Dirty Mind, Controversy. 1999, Purple Rain, Around the World In a Day, Parade, Sign 'O' the Times, Diamonds and Pearls, Love Symbol, 3121, ART OFFICIAL AGE and PLECTRUMELECTRUM

Where next?

The Black Album? Camille? (been looking for this for a while myself)

You're gonna have to start searching out the bootlegs soon.. You have to start fukking with the Gawd Morris Day next :blessed:
Ice Cream Castles :wow::wow::wow::wow:
 
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Bruh, I finally saw him in '10 same custom stage & all and when he walked out on stage the crowd gave the man 5-10 min ovation ...between Adore & PR we were all in tears and singin off key :blessed:
never get's old and boring..seen him 27 times..my first show was sign O the times in '87..including after show gigs..
 
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