Prince and the Revolution
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Prince and the Revolution
This is weird. I'm 99% sure it's P and the R rehearsing back in the day (it's certainly one of their songs), but there's no information on the video to acknowledge it as such---perhaps because it's been posted illicitly? Anyway, that's Wendy playing her 330 on the right there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0cWjhzzD5k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0cWjhzzD5k
1988 360 JG, 2008 660-12 AFG, 2009 330 FG
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Thanks for posting that, Mark. Prince is one of my guilty pleasures. 
All I wanna do is rock!
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That's a cool vid, great musicians.
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+1kiramdear wrote:Thanks for posting that, Mark. Prince is one of my guilty pleasures.
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EC in the title = "Erotic City," the non-LP flipside of "Let's Go Crazy."
Wendy's 330 is kinda neeto - stop tail and Dan'o lipstick pickups!
Wendy's 330 is kinda neeto - stop tail and Dan'o lipstick pickups!
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No need to feel guilty...faustus wrote:+1kiramdear wrote:Thanks for posting that, Mark. Prince is one of my guilty pleasures.
Prince is the musical genius of the last 30 years.
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Thanks--I couldn't quite remember the name. I actually had the single back in the day. Haven't listened to Prince's more recent stuff, but his '80s output was superb.EC in the title = "Erotic City," the non-LP flipside of "Let's Go Crazy."
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He is one guy I hold in the highest esteem. Hit or miss, it feels like he is doing it for the love of the music and chasing the sounds in his head. Gotta respect that!
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
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Prince is the guy who could have been. What an amazing guitarist and song writer, but he seemed to be more into his artistic image than the music. I did love listening to him play.
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Hey, where did that axe go? With a ghost behind your shoulder, watching...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLmZKsWRL9E
...wisdom
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLmZKsWRL9E
...wisdom
Indian Folklore and Wisdom—Love, Learn, Listen
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I've tried many times.......just never got Prince, ya know?
Great guitarist though......just not my cuppa tea.
Great guitarist though......just not my cuppa tea.
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I said it before, and I'll say it again, sometimes, this board is waaay 2 white... 
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Ya think?wints wrote:I said it before, and I'll say it again, sometimes, this board is waaay 2 white...
BTW, Prince is awesome!
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Prince was awesome... I don't own every record or anything, but I love reading about his production techniques and eccentricities. Kiss and When Dove's Cry have no bass at all!! And when he delivered Kiss to the record company, they said, no way we can release this without bass... but he said it was that or nothing at all, and it was a hit.
Stuff like that is hilarious. 
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