Life is just a game we are all just the same - Controversy! Here is Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles with a cover of Prince's Controversy from the Big Bang Block Party in Atlanta from 2017. If you haven't seen or heard of Cory Henry, you need to check him out. My man is funky!
Taking the audience on a Jungian
journey into the collective unconscious by using the shadow as a
metaphor for the primal self that gets repressed by the modern persona
and also by using an underground setting and labyrinth office design to
represent both the depths of the psyche and the dungeon-like
isolation of our increasingly mechanistic society which prevents
people from finding satisfying work or meaningful connections with
others.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Life is just a game
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Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Janelle in NYC
We all know what a great mentor/supporter Prince was of Janelle Monae so of course I had to share this clip once I saw it. I'm pretty sure P would be proud of Janelle's latest album and her current show (except for maybe the occasional curse word) and you can tell he had a huge influence on her. So enjoy the clip and stay funky!
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Monday, August 20, 2018
Funky Funko?
Funko, the company that brings you vinyl figurines and bobbleheads based on the latest in pop culture, is apparently looking to bathe in the purple rain. Sometime this fall, they are set to release their version of Prince-inspired figurines. So far they have shown four designs with versions appearing to be based on the 1999 era(?), Purple Rain era, Raspberry Beret and the 3rd Eye Girl era. Now, I have a tendency to be biased when it comes to all things Prince and rush out and collect all I can, but I am still not sure I how I feel about these.Take a look.
I am not too sure that Funko got the funk right on these but to each his own I guess. What do you think? If you want to check out the website, you can you find the Pop Rocks - Prince here.
Until next time, Love4OneAnother, Love4EachOther, Lover4UsAll! Peace!
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Sunday, August 19, 2018
4 U
Time is inching ever so closer to September and the time for me to attend the 4 U Symphonic Celebration here in the Music City. Back at the end of last year, I had tickets to see the Music of Prince with the Nashville Symphony but then, just weeks before the show, we received an email from the symphony saying that the show as cancelled at the request of the Estate. Needless to say, I was less than enthused. The estate is not releasing any music. They are not releasing any video. They are not giving the fans what they want or need. All they are doing is in-fighting and now they are cheating me out of a moment to enjoy the wondrous music of Prince played by a symphony. What the hell? The email said that the Estate was planning their own musical tribute. Yeah, right! We shall see. Well, I guess I was wrong to doubt the email, because here we are with 4U. Here is how it is described on the official website which can be found here:
ABOUT THE TOUR
Live Nation Urban and TCG Entertainment are proud to present the first and only official Estate approved symphonic presentation of Prince’s music, titled 4U: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince. 4U will present the music of Prince like never before, with a full orchestra. In addition, each show will feature a live band who will perform collectively with the orchestra. 4U will draw from Prince’s singular and extensive music catalog, highlighting many of his greatest hits alongside lesser known gems. Live Nation and TCG Entertainment are working in partnership with acclaimed drummer and creative Questlove to curate the set list and arrangements to be played by the symphony.
The 2018 tour will include shows in both the United States and Europe, starting in early September and running through November 2018. Additional dates will be announced for 2019 at a later date.
What is the show?
4U: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince highlights the music of Prince like never before, with a full symphony orchestra. The show will draw from Prince’s extensive music catalog and will feature many of the hits that captivated generations of fans, alongside lesser known gems — all interpreted and performed via a world class symphony orchestra.
Is there a band?
Yes, in addition to the symphony orchestra, the production will include a live band who will perform collectively with the symphony — together creating a truly unique opportunity to experience Prince’s iconic music. This show is not “impersonating” Prince, but is instead “celebrating” Prince and his boundless creative output.
What is in the show?
Complementing the live musicians, 4U: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince will feature state-of-the-art production elements, as well as photo and video content provided by The Prince Estate.
What does “official” mean?
4U: A Symphonic Celebration of Prince is officially endorsed by the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson. This is the only approved Prince symphonic show in the world.
Needless to say, I am really excited to see this show. I am not sure what I expect, but just to share purple music with my fellow purple family is a therapeutic experience in and of itself. I'll make sure that I come back and give a recap of my symphonic experience after the show. Until then, peace & B-wild!!!!!!!!
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Saturday, August 18, 2018
23 Albums in a One Nite Stand?
Well, it’s been
a while I know but I guess I’m back. At least for now. So, what brought me back?
Well it seems that the Prince Estate has finally managed to get around to
releasing some more of the purple catalog. In a press release from Sony’s Legacy
Recordings, they announced that 23 albums would be made available for streaming
on the 17th of August (yesterday) and that a new anthology would be
available for streaming and download as well. This new compilation titled Anthology
1995-2010 features 37 tracks culled from Prince’s various albums during
this time frame. Even though I have heard every track on the release, I have to
hand it to who ever came up with the tracklist, it flows rather nicely and I
rather like the compilation. It is definitely worth a listen!
Here is the
press release from Legacy Recordings or you can view the original article here:
The first wave of Prince catalog titles to be released through an exclusive agreement struck in June between SME and The Prince Estate focuses on 1995-2010, a crucial epoch in Prince history. 23 highly-collectible Prince catalog titles (many of them hard-to-find or out-of-print) and Prince Anthology: 1995-2010 (a newly-curated anthology of 37 essential tracks from the era) are now available across all major streaming services and digital service providers.Listen to/buy Prince Anthology: 1995-2010 here: https://Prince.lnk.to/anthologyMany of these albums, long sought-after by fans and collectors, are available for the first time for streaming and download, adding more than 300 essential Prince songs to the artist's online in-print catalog.For Prince, 1995-2010 was an unprecedented period of sustained and prolific creativity. Releasing fresh recordings at a rapid-fire pace through a variety of distribution strategies including his own online NPG Music Club, Prince was making some of the most provocative, experimental and soulful music of his career. Freed from major label demands and expectations, Prince was able to write, record and release his own music on his own terms.Assembled and curated under the auspices of The Prince Estate, Prince Anthology: 1995-2010 brings together 37 key recordings from the era. Opening with the title track from Emancipation ("This is my most important record," said Prince when the album was released in 1996) and closing with the anthemic "We March" (from 1995's The Gold Experience), this new compilation provides a coherent musical chronicle of Prince's artistic and spiritual evolution through the late 20th and early 21st centuries in songs that continue to resonant in the culture.Prince Anthology: 1995- 2010 draws spotlight tracks from The Gold Experience, Emancipation, Chaos and Disorder, Crystal Ball, The Truth, Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic, Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic, The Rainbow Children, One Nite Alone..., C-Note, N.E.W.S., Xpectation, Musicology (includes 2005 Best Male R&B Performance Grammy winner "Call My Name"), The Slaughterhouse, The Chocolate Invasion, 3121 (the first Prince album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200), Planet Earth, LOtUSFLOW3R, MPLSoUND and 20Ten.Prince catalog titles newly available digitally via SME/Legacy are:1. The Gold Experience (1995) ("The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" greyed out, partial album streaming only; album unavailable for download)
2. Chaos and Disorder (1996)
3. Emancipation (1996)
4. Crystal Ball (1998)
5. The Truth (1998)
6. Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic (1999)
7. Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic (2001)
8. The Rainbow Children (2001)
9. One Nite Alone… (2002)
10. One Nite Alone…Live! (2002)
11. One Nite Alone...Live - The Aftershow: It Ain't Over (Up Late with Prince & The NPG) (2002)
12. Xpectation (2003)
13. N.E.W.S. (2003)
14. C-Note (2004)
15. Musicology (2004)
16. The Chocolate Invasion (Trax from the NPG Music Club: Volume 1) (2004)
17. The Slaughterhouse (Trax from the NPG Music Club: Volume 2) (2004)
18. 3121 (2006)
19. Planet Earth (2007)
20. Indigo Nights (2008)
21. LOtUSFLOW3R (2009)
22. MPLSoUND (2009)
23. 20Ten (2010)
24. Prince Anthology: 1995-2010Prince Anthology: 1995-2010
01. Emancipation (from Emancipation, 1996)
02. Black Sweat (from 3121, 2006)
03. P. Control (from The Gold Experience, 1995)
04. Crucial (from Crystal Ball, 1998)
05. The Love We Make (from Emancipation, 1996)
06. Eye Hate U (from The Gold Experience, 1995)
07. The Greatest Romance Ever Sold (from Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic, 1999)
08. Eye Love U, But Eye Don't Trust U (from Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic, 1999)
09. Gold (from The Gold Experience, 1995)
10. Guitar (from Planet Earth, 2007)
11. Dream Factory (from Crystal Ball, 1998)
12. The Work Part 1 (from The Rainbow Children, 2001)
13. Call My Name (from Musicology, 2004)
14. Strays of The World (from Crystal Ball, 1998)
15. Shhh (from The Gold Experience, 1995)
16. Dreamer (from LOtUSFLOW3R, 2009)
17. Chaos and Disorder (from Chaos and Disorder, 1996)
18. Endorphinmachine (from The Gold Experience, 1995)
19. Musicology (from Musicology, 2004)
20. Northside (from The Slaughterhouse, 2004)
21. When Eye Lay My Hands on U (from The Chocolate Invasion, 2004)
22. Beautiful Strange (from Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic, 2001)
23. Future Soul Song (from 20Ten, 2010)
24. Empty Room (from C-Note, 2004)
25. 3rd Eye (from The Truth, 1998)
26. U're Gonna C Me (from One Nite Alone..., 2002)
27. Dinner With Delores (from Chaos and Disorder, 1996)
28. Ol' Skool Company (from MPLSoUND, 2009)
29. 4ever (from LOtUSFLOW3R, 2009)
30. West (from N.E.W.S., 2003)
31. Xpedition (from Xpectation, 2003)
32. Muse 2 The Pharaoh (from The Rainbow Children, 2001)
33. Somewhere Here On Earth (from Planet Earth, 2007)
34. U Make My Sun Shine (from The Chocolate Invasion, 2004)
35. 1+1+1 Is 3 (from The Rainbow Children, 2001)
36. Chelsea Rodgers (from Planet Earth, 2007)
37. We March (from The Gold Experience, 1995)About Legacy Recordings
Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, is home to the world's foremost library of historically significant commercial recordings, a peerless collection of works by the most significant musical artists of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Across a variety of platforms, the label has revolutionized the catalog market, offering contemporary music fans access to thousands of meticulously restored and remastered archival titles representing virtually every musical genre including popular, rock, jazz, blues, R&B, folk, country, gospel, Broadway musicals, movie soundtracks, rap/hip-hop, world music, classical, comedy and more.About The Prince Estate:
The Prince Estate passionately presents Prince's life and work, and cultivates opportunities to further his legacy. As the singular, authoritative source on all things Prince, The Prince Estate inspires and educates fans, celebrates Prince in his totality, and stewards Prince's legacy into the future. www.princeestate.comSOURCE Legacy RecordingsRelated Links
So, there you have it world,
okay? Ain’t nothing like funky music so turn it up and rock hard in a funky
place! Until next time, peace & B-wild!!!!!!!!!
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Parliament - I'm Gon Make U Sick O'Me
Ohhhh, sookie sookie now! We going ol' school in the Playground today! You smell that? Huh? You smell that stank in the air? That's the smell of some old nasty funk about to be put on ya! Yeah, I'm talking about some founding-fathers type stank that'll make you shake what yo momma gave ya'! That's right, Dr. Funkenstein, Brother George Clinton, is back and he's bringing the P-Funk with Parliament and the Mothership just like back in the day. This funk is so viral it is sho nuff sho to make you sick! So check out Parliament's I'm Gon Make U Sick O'Me!!!!!
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Monday, May 14, 2018
Childish Gambino - This is America
So Childish Gambino, aka Donald Glover, has come out with new music and a new video that is taking the world by storm. I heard someone the other day say that Gambino is this generation's Prince due to his multifaceted talent. Well, first of all, get the hell out of here with that noise! Now, don't get me wrong, I love Gambino and think that the man is an absolute genius. But there was and is only one Prince and that is the Purple Yoda from Minnesota, all others are just wanna-bes, you know? Oh, ummmm.... sorry I sort of went off on a rant there. Anyway, check out Childish Gambino's awesome new joint This is America. The hidden and not so hidden meaning will kill ya!
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Thursday, May 10, 2018
Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles - Controversy
I saw this and I knew immediately that I had to share it. After all, it is real music by real musicians. Here is Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles jamming at Kaufleuten in Zürich,
Switzerland on 4/24/18 with an awesome, energetic cover of Prince’s
Controversy. The band seem to be having so much fun with it and even add
the “party” chants from 1999 at the end. I believe Prince would’ve
approved of this performance. Watch and see what you think then let me know in the comments.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Tasha Cobbs Leonard - You Know My Name
I thought this was too amazing not to share. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Monday, May 7, 2018
Love 4 One Another @ the store
Okay, this actually happened a
couple of months ago but I’m just now getting around to writing about it
because… well, you know me, life got in the way. So, you see, Ms. Spooky and I
were in the grocery store shopping and had just finished and headed to the
checkout line. We got behind this little
old lady who only had maybe 20-25 items in her cart and was half way through
checking out so we guessed it would be quick.
Well, we were wrong. The cashier
rang up the ladies purchase and told her the total. Now apparently the lady was
on a fixed income and was also using some type of government assistance
card. Anyway, the little lady swiped her
card and it was denied. So she fumbled
through her pocketbook and came up with some cash. The cashier helped her count it out and the
whole time the lady was apologizing for holding us up and making us wait. We just told her it was quite okay and to
take her time. In the end, she was around
$30 short of being able to pay for everything so she started trying to decide
what to put back. She had tears in her
eyes and was really embarrassed. I told
the cashier to not put anything back but to ring it all up on my bill and let
the lady take it with her. But to my
amazement, the lady refused. She said
she couldn’t do that and that it wasn’t right and started crying harder. She paid for what groceries she could and
then left the store.
We talked to the cashier about
that whole last part. She said she thought that the lady was really embarrassed
that she couldn’t support herself and that it embarrassed her even more that I
tried to help her. Is that where we are
today? When we reach out a helping hand to someone who needs it and they are
too embarrassed, too proud to take it? This lady was probably in her 70s
easily. I am quite sure in her 70 plus
years on this mortal coil, she has reached out and offered a helping hand to
someone in need. But now, when she needed it she couldn’t accept it because of
her pride? I hope that I get a chance to help her again one day. That I get a chance to show her what Love 4
One Another is really about and that she will accept it this time. After all, we only get a few chances to make
a difference in this world and we have to take advantage of them when we
can. If you can make a difference in
just one person’s life for just one moment, then it is truly a good day!
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Saturday, May 5, 2018
RSD 2018 - Hunting 4 1999
Let’s flashback to Saturday, April 21, 2018. It’s a beautiful spring day here in the Music
City which I was hoping would be a good sign for I was on the hunt. You see, this day was Record Store Day and I
was on the hunt for the Warner Bros. single disc reissue of the 1999 album.
Since I am one of those nocturnal creatures of the night, I had just gotten off
work, quickly changed clothes and Ms. Spooky and I made our way to nearest
Wrecka Stow where a line had already formed. We took our place in line like the
good obedient automatons that society has turned us into meanwhile I could not
shake the image of the lines of children marching into the meat grinder from
Pink Floyd’s The Wall. As we stood with the 200 or so other people in front of
us, we idly chit-chatted and listened to the banal ramblings of three soon-to-be
lawyers as they discussed how they had the solutions to all of the world’s
problems. Even as one of them talked about how he couldn’t manage to even
parallel park his car. Wait… what? You
can’t parallel park your car but you can solve the world’s problems? Okay there
Skippy McGriffin!!! Sorry, I digress, but I had to listen to Skippy and the
Wonder Twins for almost two hours until the store opened. While waiting in line, I discovered that
several people in front of me were also in search of the same record I was.
Hmmmm… this did not bode well for me. I needed to come up with a Plan ‘B” but
what could that be? Then inspiration struck me. Well, not really. I wouldn't say it struck me or that I was actually inspired at all. You see, what happened was I actually
got a message on Twitter from my friend Gina in Ohio.
Seems Gina was in search of 1999 as well and was having much better
luck. Where I was in line with hundreds
of others, she was at her local Wrecka Stow with just a couple of people. So Plan “B” was born. If she could, she would grab an extra copy of
1999 for me just in case I couldn’t grab one for myself. So we waited.
As time crawled past with glacier like speed, I followed
Gina’s progress on Twitter since she is an hour ahead of me. She breezed in to her local Wrecka Stow and
snatched up her copy of 1999 but alas, a copy for me was not to be found. But
not one to give up, the campaign quickly turned to another Wrecka Stow that she
knew had a couple of copies of the album.
Meanwhile, the line I was in slowly inched its way inside my Wrecka Stow
here in Music City. Another update from Gina to let me know that she had
arrived at Checkpoint Bravo and that golden goose had flown the coop, in other
words, she was at the new Stow but they were sold out of 1999. Damn! Plan “B” isn't looking too hot right now!
Finally I make my way into my local Stow and what do you know, no 1999. Not a
copy to be found anywhere, which is exactly what I feared. Ms. Spooky decided
to ask one of the employees, you know just in case we had overlooked it or it was
in some special place we hadn’t thought of looking. So she finds an employee, some 20-something
kid with shaggy-mop hair that looks like he’s closer to 12 years old and asks
him if they have 1999 by Prince. He
says, “Prince? Hmmm… Prince is probably in the ummmm. Probably in the P’s. I’d check in that area.” Wow!!! Thank you
sooo much. I would never have guessed to look there. Someone call NASA and let
them know that I found their missing rocket scientist. On a side note, do you
know how hard it is to type while you are rolling your eyes? Pretty damn
hard. Anyway, back to the Mensa-Man of
the Year candidate and our search for the ever-elusive 1999. So after the shocking epiphany of checking in
the “P” section, I decided it was time to leave. As I slowly walked to the car, head hanging
in defeat, I sent Gina a message to let her know that we had failed miserably also but
thanks for trying. She replied back,
“Good news! I got you one!” Apparently while I was dealing with the rocket
surgeon (yeah, rocket surgeon – you know - part rocket scientist, part brain surgeon), she
had gone to a third Wrecka Stow and hit the jackpot. Then after a few days
wait, I received a package in the mail and I was the proud owner of a Record
Store Day 2018 Exclusive single-disc re-issued Prince album 1999.
This is what the Purple Army is all about. True Funk Soldiers coming together in the
spirit of Love 4 One Another and helping each other out. So thank you once
again, Gina and of course thank you for each and every day, Ms. Spooky! To the
rest of you, remember to Love 4 One Another, Love 4 Each Other, Love 4 Us All!
Peace, B-Wild & Stay Funky!!!
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