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Cheers mate1& 2 are Daddy Pop 12"Mix
3 is Darkside
oh can see it now
Enjoyed it.
Thank you for posting this. I hadn't seen this beforeKeep forgetting to post this.
"Stevie Wonder talks about the death of his friend Prince with CNN's Anderson Cooper" - 21 Apr 2016
7m 4s
The first time I watched it I couldn't post it. Too emotional. But it needs to be here, I think. I could have done without the guy asking Stevie to play part of a Prince song. That's such an obvious misstep, imo. It's literally the day Prince died so I don't know what CNN was thinking. But I'm glad we have it and I like the length of it. Stevie had enough time to say what he wanted. A mixture of extreme pain and also joyful remembrance.Thank you for posting this. I hadn't seen this before
I know this one! I love it! It, along with some other tracks were meant for the "I'll Do Anything" film, or at least an early version of it. He wrote 10 new tracks for it, and a handful of it is in my opinion some of the most emotional and tender work he produced, at least during that time.
I found this one today from TV /OF4S. [1999]
There is Lonely
Is it me or did the room just get darker?
Is it me or did I just lay down and die?
Is this a dream or did the world just crumble at my very feet?
How in heaven will I ever be alright?
There is lonely, and there is lonely
And then there is how I feel right now
Perhaps only Cain when he'd slain his brother
Could ever come close 2 knowing how
There is lonely, and there is lonely
And then there is how I feel right now
Perhaps only Cain when he'd slain his brother
Could ever come close 2 knowing how
There is lonely, and there is lonely
And then there is how I feel right now.
Yes me and some of P's artistry are on first letter terms now.
hi @N.I.O.47 lovely to see you again. Yeah those lyrics were pretty deep.I know this one! I love it! It,
oK another film ...another 'new thing'along with some other tracks were meant for the "I'll Do Anything" film,
Rightor at least an early version of it. He wrote 10 new tracks for it, and a handful of it is in my opinion some of the most emotional and tender work he produced, at least during that time.
One and especially two actuallyOf the ones I have listened:
I know absolutely none of these and I, for one really appreciate this post. Thank You so much. I'm really trying my best on this guy promise~ haha
This one he also re-recorded during the period but didn't make the listing for the album (it says '85 but it seems like the latter version):
https://youtu.be/LY98Ym86rRY?si=EyDy2BOSIbI0VaFy
This happens quite a lot in the UK.Yesterday at the Grocery Store I saw a People magazine that said "80s appreciation Pop Quiz - Movies, Music, etc"
And on the cover, for musicians, I saw Madonna and Prince.
But no Michael.
Agreed.While also still taking that as a snub, a definite snub, because, while MJ doesn't have to be on the cover every time,
It's definitely not that. MJE has no editorial control over what a magazine does or does not print. Apart from the fact that it would be bad business practice for the estate to restrict the usage of Michael's image they simply would not be allowed to dictate to the press what coverage Michael gets. As long as his image is being used legally and appropriately they would have no reason to prevent him being included in something like this. The photographers hold the copyright for the photos - unless they are official PR shots in which case it's the record company (afaik,and maybe they didn't ignore him perhaps, it's still a pretty glaring omission to talk about The Eighties and not mention, the biggest selling artist of the 80s by far. Sure, they could've included others also, lots of people haven't been present, yadda yadda. But it's like, you gonna accept a cover of great NBA players that's lacking Michael Jordan and/or Kobe?
And the most distinctly visually iconic artist of the time as well.
Unless the Estate actively refuses to let them or something. Sure, maybe that's it.
Indeed.But anyway, kudos to Prince. It's nice to see him get respect and recognition. I just didn't know where else to reference it.
was it? my ignorance stretches for miles damn ~kinda proud![]()
Prince's Diamonds and Pearls: An oral history
The story of Prince's biggest-selling album in the UK, told exclusively by the people who were there.www.bbc.com
is it?PRINCE | HANDWRITTEN CHOCOLATE INVASION AND THE RAINBOW CHILDREN LYRICS MANUSCRIPT
Prince’s original manuscript book containing over 40 pages of handwritten working lyrics, storyline notes, and doodles in pencil and multi-colored inkwww.julienslive.com