Re: Prince was: (Re: Hefner, Badu, D'Angelo etc. Reappraisals)

From: Beau Young (bjy07@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Jul 07 2001 - 14:02:41 CEST

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    i just saw him (prince), do a live performance the other day on (i think) jay leno.  it was very new sounding and very very good.  what i heard would fit very well with a lot of the music we talk about here.  in a way i expected it, but in a way i didn't.  they did several close ups of prince tearing it up on the keyboards and he was his usual phenomenal self.  peace.

    >From: Elson Trinidad
    >To: milkweed , acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
    >Subject: Re: Prince was: (Re: Hefner, Badu, D'Angelo etc. Reappraisals)
    >Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 20:36:51 -0700
    >
    >At 07:23 PM 7/6/01 -0700, milkweed wrote:
    >>i have to say, keeping w/ the recent 7" talk, that i still can
    >>listen
    >>to my prince and the revolution "kiss" 45. theres one or two
    >>others
    >>that are timeless, too. but for the most part you're
    >>right...EIGHTIES!!!!
    >>brad
    >
    >
    >But the '80s are coming back, so in effect that might make The
    >Artist
    >Currently Known As Prince sound hip again :)
    >
    >
    >- 30 -
    >: . elson trinidad, los angeles, california, usa
    >: . elson@westworld.com : www.westworld.com/~elson
    >: . groove to the futurethnic beats of e:trinity at
    >www.e-trinity.org and
    >www.mp3.com/etrinity
    >


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