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Eric wrote:Does anyone have the interview where Cain said Prince called him about "borrowing" Faithfully for Purple Rain?
Also, does anyone have where JSS played Purple Rain and Faithfully together as one song this past fall? I thought it was on youtube but I can't find it....
Thanks
JeremyP wrote:The only word that Neal can get in until the last line of the interview is "or".
JeremyP wrote:The only word that Neal can get in until the last line of the interview is "or".
montyollie wrote:http://www.prince.org/msg/7/222210
Check out this too: http://www.journey-tribute.com/journey/ ... burgh.html
belar wrote:montyollie wrote:http://www.prince.org/msg/7/222210
Check out this too: http://www.journey-tribute.com/journey/ ... burgh.html
Why does Neal keep saying "or"? Sounds like he's disturbed or something.
montyollie wrote:Jon: And we said good luck, have a hit.
Eric wrote:Does anyone have the interview where Cain said Prince called him about "borrowing" Faithfully for Purple Rain?
Lora wrote:Eric wrote:Does anyone have the interview where Cain said Prince called him about "borrowing" Faithfully for Purple Rain?
Steve discussed this in the interview he did for the Open Arms Anthology songbook that was released last year:
SP - After this song (Faithfully) was a hit, we got a tape from the management of Prince. There was a song called "Purple Rain," and the manager said this was going to be the title of his upcoming film. They were concerned about releasing it, thinking we might come after them for copyright infringement. We were given this cassette in advance of the release of the film, to make sure there were not going to be any problems. Prince had inadvertently used the same chord changes as in the outro of "Faithfully." Though he was singing the words "purple rain" over them, they were still the same changes. I remember Neal and Jon saying, "It's okay." I thought that if they're okay with it, then so was I so we told them it would not be a problem.
E5C4P33 wrote:You know what I've always felt sounded similar to Faithfully...Elton's 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me.'
They're obviously two different songs, and I'm not saying that anything was borrowed/stolen from DLTSGDOM. But the melody and structure is very similar.
Steve Smith credits Nigel Ollsen as a big influence on playing ballads. You can hear that big time in this song. Smith uses the same approach on the drum fills towards the middle/end.
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