He was a great guitarist, so here's a playlist of Prince's guitar-based stuff. We won't include the stuff from before he got....um....weird. His jazz work is great, but let's limit this to rock and pop. Oh, and funk, but the raw stuff that reminds one of Funkadelic rather than the slicker stuff that plays like Parliament.
Let's also cut out the power ballads, or, at least, most of them....we'll leave those for Aerosmith or somebody to cover on a tribute album.
Today, April 28 in l978, Cheap Trick recorded the first of two shows from which Cheap Trick at Budokan was culled. Initially a Japanese only release, it proved a popular import and was released domestically in early l979. It was my first real album purchase aside from some Beatles and Beach Boy ‘Best Ofs” and...um... Paperlace (when I was 8). I remember the booklet that came with the album –– the lyrics were in English, there were some tour photos and everything else was written in Japanese. Five (and a half) of the album's lO songs were from In Color . I read somewhere that the band wasn't happy with that LP's slick production, and wanted a do-over. It certainly worked with " I Want You to Want Me " and " Clock Strikes Ten "...the other three songs on this expanded version do not disappoint. Later, during the summer of '79, my dad took me and three friends to see Cheap Trick. The Pez Band (later Off Broadway ) opened up. Dad was over 4...
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