Jump to content

D4NNY

Club Members
  • Posts

    1,000
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    4

Posts posted by D4NNY

  1. 44 minutes ago, DannyVinyard said:

    I would have rather seen Axl stick it out with nu GNR and release CD II than the corporate endless cash grab reunion tour that we ended up getting. Cash grab reunion tour was worse case scenario. Anything would have been more interesting than that. 

    Nu GNR started dying in 2011/2012 is my guess, Bumblefoot became increasingly very off with Guns from then to 2015. The cracks were there and when Duff joined for 2014 I believe that was the final nail in the coffin for that band. I’m not saying Mr Foot was the only reason but there was clearly some problems behind the scenes

  2. On 4/30/2024 at 9:46 PM, colonizedmind said:

    Yep....but rumour has it....in th afterlife of both we may get something. It's rumoured Prince did remix Bad and did something with it, at least...whether that's still in the vault, time will tell. Would be amazing thought though, huh!?

    I think I read somewhere or watched something where Prince or someone he worked with said he recorded a version of Bad and sent to Michael saying “this is how it should be” 😂If that version still exists it’s absolutely criminal that we may never hear it. 

    • Like 1
  3. 19 hours ago, colonizedmind said:

    Agreed bro 👊....probably Prince's most MJ like dance....Way You Make Me Feel vibes at points 🤪

    My exact thoughts when I first watched it! 😂 It’s a shame Prince couldn’t agree on the line “your butt is mine”.. the world missed out on an incredible collaboration there! 
     

     

  4. 7 hours ago, VeeR said:

    I've seen a few people getting stuck on this "quote" on the first few pages of this thread. If you load the website on a mobile device, it appears to me that it might be possibly a title to something, like a song or book. 

    zmrzmBi.jpeg

    Let’s be real.. that would be a good cover of an autobiography! (Minus the “drag me” part 😂)

    • Haha 2
  5. On 2/26/2024 at 9:19 PM, colonizedmind said:

    A latter day ballad classic...

    Prince called it his favourite song in his final years...

    Here's an early live version where, it honestly feels like we're a straggler that's found there way into a closed set, that was only meant for P and the band and by the looks of all their faces (especially Hannah the drummer and Ida on bass) they all know the meaning behind this song and the loss Prince experienced that influenced this song and how he's truly going for it in the last minute...voice almost breaking and quivering with emotion...

    It's better than the album version with the sublime NPG Hornz! 

    Truly, a moment...he almost seems vulnerable here unlike any other time at the end...wiping his tears away...

    Not ashamed to say, it has moved me to tears before...I was lucky to hear him perform this rare song twice live...and no words!

     

    @D4NNY@Rovim @PatrickS77 @Fitha_whiskey

     

    Never seen this before, what a great performance! He seemed genuinely overwhelmed during that.
    Idas face at 3:15 shows she was soaking that special moment in. Love her playing, her turnitup album is fantastic also! You can definitely hear Princes influence In that 
     

    Happy that you got to experience this song live for yourself, and even happier you got to witness Prince live in general! I had a number of chances to see him and never did.. I will forever regret that. 

    • Like 1
  6. 2 hours ago, PatrickS77 said:

    Always loved the song and oddly the only (?) song both Prince and Michael Jackson recorded.

    But also the other classic cover on that album is pretty great:

     

    Never knew Michael covered it too! Thanks for pointing that out! 
     

    Betcha is great, love the slow jams on Emancipation, such 90s vibes. Lets Have a Baby is a sad listen though when you consider his and Maytes loss, but overall the album is such a fun listen with so much variety 

    • Like 2
  7. It’s been an Emancipation session at work today, this one stood out for me and I may have repeated a couple of times. As one of the comments on the video says this guy could’ve sang the phone book and made it sound beautiful 😂

     

  8. 24 minutes ago, Rovim said:

    there was Jimi, Prince, and MJ as far as I'm concerned. even just the enterntainment vallue of it was unmatched in my book. (maybe Page came close with Zeppelin)

    Funny you mention Zeppelin, I found this the other day and thought it was a hell of a compliment from Plant, a duet between these two would have been another level
     

     

    • Like 1
  9. 1 hour ago, Rovim said:

    they don't like it cause they're not you, they are other people. what people like is determined by so many factors. not every listener that is not into Prince is not into Prince for the same reason.

    what is soothing to you in Prince's natural singing voice is annoying to someone else. some people are not into really popular shit like pizza, sex, and music (any genre) for the reason I've specified. I don't see it as a problem, it's just listeners that are not compatible with this type of music, it doesn't turn them on emotionally. doesn't mean there is any issues with the music itself or the listener.

    I'm also a Prince fan and this is an appreciation thread, so my intention is not to point out the flaws, just to explain why I think some of his music is not easily accessible.

    I completely agree.. I did say though “I understand some may not like it”… so I wasn’t attacking you for your input or the people who don’t feel him. ✌🏼

    • GNFNR 1
  10. 6 minutes ago, Rovim said:

    extremely versatile, I don't get why you think I said that, but anyway: my point is that you can like the singing voice of one raspy, or screechy singer and dislike another raspy or screechy singer cause there are many qualities to a singer's voice so for example you can be into Axl's voice but not into Prince's voice.

    always thought Prince was a fantastic singer and personally I don't find anything annoying about his voice but I understand how many would find it not pleasing to the ear just like a lot of people find Axl's singing voice nowdays and in his peak off putting.

    I think If anyone does have problems listening to his voice it’s more the “character” Camille is my guess.. his natural voice is very clean and almost soothing, he can add little or a lot of power and have that rasp (Endorphinmachine), he pitched up for many songs (Camille) he also pitched down rarely. He played with his voice by adding squeals, moans, grunts, shouts.. he truly treated it as an instrument and not just a singing voice. I understand some may not like it.. I don’t get it though.. :lol:

  11. 6 hours ago, Rovim said:

    it's just one factor though,. Prince and Axl sound very different with a different vocal timbre. what is similar is that both singers could sing in a very deep voice but also extremely high notes. Prince was always considered to be a great singer. (among other things)

    in general, I think Prince was a musical genius, but especially his music is not for everyone. I know personally it took me a long time to connect to his music beyond the hits and a few other tunes I related to.

    seems to be an acquired taste for many. the many styles of his music and over the top personality seems to be a turn off for a lot of people as well.

    personally, I really like a lot of his music/albums and a lot of it doesn't do much for me, but I consider myself a fan of his music. there wasn't anyhing he couldn't do really, but if you don't relate to his style, you don't. :shrugs:

     

    I just meant in the sense that if there’s any vocalist that you’d consider “screechy” or “scratchy” it’s Axl.. especially in the 90s. I actually find some early ‘91 shows somewhat difficult to listen to due to Axls voice being TOO overwhelming in terms of that. 
    In a way I was just messing with @Axls_Moustache_Rules though, due to his comments about Prince, it’s all a bit of fun and having a laugh, nothing to be taken serious or anything. Nothing but peace in here ☮️🏼 

  12. 20 hours ago, Axls_Moustache_Rules said:

    Piano and Microphone live. EHHH. Why does he do that sceechy thing. I don't even think his most diehard fans would say he was an enormously talented singer.

    Just came to mind… the “screechy” vocal annoys you… and you’re a GN’R fan? 😂

  13. 18 minutes ago, colonizedmind said:

    Different version to what did the rounds on bootlegs for years too...I was so used to it 😸 it's quite something that even the unreleased songs have many different alts. Seriously did he ever sleep? Apparently he was famous for the power nap, 10 minutes here or there and spotting him actually sleeping became like finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow....from the same deluxe, I love how he was working on a track like this, which is the complete anthisis of D&P....

    Ya know you hear fandoms of artists talk about the start of a new album campaign for their favourite artists and they often will say "Ooo I love this new track, it's a return to this era"...they talk about eras a lot...as artists often will make a record in a certain cohesive fashion and then the big selling point 3 years later is - ooo I'm doing this style now...Prince transversed all sounds in the same era, we were always kept on our toes! 

    This easily could of been on BB King tribute LP! Not the same sessions as something like Gett Off 😸

     

     

    @Axls_Moustache_Rules

    I wish I had an even a small amount of the creativity or energy Prince had in his younger years. 
    I do look at Prince as having around 4 different eras but when I really think about it they transitioned so smoothly it’s hard to pin point the moments of transition. I always find it amazing that he went from LoveSexy to Batman to Graffiti Bridge to Diamonds and Pearls… in just 4 years… D+P being the biggest change of course. The change in sounds and even his look/style is such a short period of time in absolutely crazy. The man was a true innovator and I truly don’t think he will ever be matched. 

  14. 18 minutes ago, colonizedmind said:

    I was looking at Muse's catalogue the other day, a band that has released 9 albums and just over 100 songs collectively....

    40th anniversary of Purple Rain this year....for that project, he wrote over 100 fully realised songs for alone...the 9 on the album, the 3 or 4 prodigies that appear in the film own full records and then the dozens of outtakes/vault tracks...a bunch more of which we'll get to hear later this year for the first time when the Super Deluxe comes out...now I'm not arguing quality of quantity, as he ticked both and he has some throwaway tracks too...but the fact he created The Minneapolis sound scene in the late 70s/80s, releasing a new LP every yeaar from his debut '78 all the way to '93! With no gaps as opposed to the years til MJ and his writers had enough hits for (admittedly great) 11 track album! Not only did he create that scene, he populated it with his own competition! Hard enough to make it yourself but creating 80s legends like The Time and Sheila E , where almost their entire records are fully written by him and performed by him and they sing on top...they had huge success too...I don't think there's any other artists that really managed to do THAT! The only reason The Bangles didn't get number one for "Manic Monday" (which he wrote) was cause Prince was at #1 with Kiss himself 🤣

     

    Average. :awesomeface:

  15. 1 hour ago, Axls_Moustache_Rules said:

    I think a lot of what it boils down to is feminising your voice as a man, doesn't typically sound cool or nice. To me, when he's crooning like a woman as the track opens, I'm cringing. It doesn't sound good


    Is that a bit more ‘manly’ sounding for your liking? 😂 

×
×
  • Create New...