One of the greats in my book. RIP and thank you for your gift of music. Donny Hathaway and Roberta are singing again.
Someone must have found out about small club because now it's not playable. That "Prince" wannabe jerk has always tried to put his singles in P's single section. Someone must have found out about ...
And now ask the same question to DeepSeek. "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts." (Bertrand Russell 1872 ...
On recordings, my favourite guitar solo is on SexyMF, which I believe was played by Levi - but I would love to hear Prince play it or know whether he wrote the solo for Levi to play?? My favourite of ...
Theres 2 slighty different official edits (the released one and the slightly longer bootleg), i dont know what the 3rd version the op is refering to, probably some lame fan remaster or AI hybrid junk ...
Thanks for posting this, it's interesting to hear his thoughts on that event all these years later. What a shame the Netflix documentary has been blocked. It sounds like a monumental achievement, ...
Everytime I watch footage during the Purple Rain era I often wonder where the flowers and stuff from the stage ended up, also what happened to his Madcat, the one that toured with P during the purple ...
Cynthia Robinson was a single mother when she joined Sly and the Family Stone as a trumpeter and vocalist in 1966. One of the band’s most prominent figures, off stage she became lovers with Sly, ...
When I say based I do not mean my favorite but songs that have a special ummph, That should apeal to most blind. Because of their aural punch. Enjoy and if you don't agree you hate purple lol. 1.
Why would he state something like that all these years after Prince's death? Is he a fantasist, a dazed trumpist? Smells like the-not-so-fresh-prince. "The whole problem with the world is that fools ...
Same 5:12 early fadeout that was circulating briefly 5-6 years ago, but it's out again. Still wish the full-length version would leak, but it's nice to have this one around again.
Taking note that Sheila E had won her first Grammy, I looked at the wonderful live video of A Love Bizarre again. I think this is from 86, Warfield Theater San Francisco, later released on VHS.