Prince Dirty Mind Review & More (featuring Wadzilla)

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • #prince #dirtymind #albumreview
    Ian Wadley (aka Wadzilla) from the Rock and Metal Combat Podcast joins me to talk some Prince! In addition to an in depth, track-by-track review of his groundbreaking album Dirty Mind, we discuss Prince’s genius, legacy, gender identity, the Revolution, Rick James, Morris Day and the Time, synths versus horns, genre jumping, pushing the boundaries of sexual content in pop music and what Prince albums needed to grow on us. If you’re a fan of His Royal Badness, this is a must watch…!!
    Also watch the latest episode of the Rock and Metal Combat Podcast (in which Ian Wadley and Ralph Viera battle over the heavy metal band Manowar):
    • ManOwaR- Kings Of Met...
    And here’s the Prince tribute of the Rock and Metal Combat Podcast (my first time ever discussing music on the internet):
    wadzilla74.podbean.com/e/epis...
    And here’s the episode of the Rock All Over Your Podcast in which we review Rick James’ Street Songs:
    rockalloveryoupodcast.podbean...
    And here’s my video discussing the deluxe edition of Prince’s Sign O The Times (both detailing the album’s history and its tracks):
    • Prince Sign o' the Tim...
    And finally here’s my video discussing the history and tracks of Prince’s Black Album and LoveSexy.
    • Camille vs Spooky Elec...
    #princeandtherevolution #rickjames #morrisday #thetime #doctorfink #lisacoleman #review #minneapolissound #funk #newwave #albumreaction #uptown
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Komentáře • 22

  • @Vincere
    @Vincere Před 24 dny +2

    Well done my guys! Thanks for the shout out too. Nice to see people who know the subject matter discuss some insightful details! Bravo!

    • @EddyCannistraci
      @EddyCannistraci  Před 24 dny +2

      Thank you, Vincent. That means a lot coming from a real fan like you...!!

  • @stefanredelsteinerexperien5957

    I fucking love Dirty Mind, but also agree that the mid 80s with the revolution are his absolute pinnacle. Great discussion, I hope you'll have Ian on more often, since you guys have great chemistry, enjoyed this a lot!

    • @EddyCannistraci
      @EddyCannistraci  Před 24 dny +1

      Thanks, Stefan. You're a man of good taste, so no surprise you're also a Prince fan. Ian will definitely be back (we're planning to do that Under the Cherry Moon/Parade discussion in the future).

    • @Vincere
      @Vincere Před 24 dny +1

      Spot on!

  • @jimiswartz2648
    @jimiswartz2648 Před 24 dny +3

    Phenomenal episode gentlemen

  • @Tils3
    @Tils3 Před 23 dny

    Outstanding episode, gentlemen. Both informative and humorous at the same time. I appreciate the effort that you put into it. Keep up the terrific labors of love!

    • @EddyCannistraci
      @EddyCannistraci  Před 23 dny

      Thanks so much. I appreciate you watching and commenting as such!

  • @samrusso4026
    @samrusso4026 Před 24 dny +2

    Eddy and Wadzilla hell yes!!

  • @samuelwetz8378
    @samuelwetz8378 Před 22 dny

    Fantastic Review! Anything that Involves You and Ian is Gonna be Fantastic! And I’ve watched this several times already! 😁

  • @Rumpofsteelskinn
    @Rumpofsteelskinn Před 19 dny

    Great stuff gents

  • @richtalksrecords
    @richtalksrecords Před 21 dnem

    Absolutely outstanding video!! Prince is and was a supreme artist, and I honestly think it’s going to take about 150 years for people to really get their heads around what a genius he truly was. He kind of wrecks it for other people. He would be a genius if he were just a songwriter, or a singer, or a producer, or a performer, or a guitar player, or a piano player, or a drummer, or a bandleader, or a multi-instrumentalist session guy. But he was all of that in one, and so much more. I mean, arguably the greatest male pop vocalist that ever lived. As a songwriter, forget it…the only person to combine macro and micro to such virtuoso effect other than Bob Dylan. In terms of his prolificacy and depth of his work, all while being able to write top 10 hits and tour stadiums, he really does stand alone. Nobody, and I mean nobody bridged pop craft with maverick artistry muse chasing like Prince. Unbelievable.
    Two things, though I had already had Dirty Mind for several years, I remember flipping channels late at night in the mid 90’s, and there was a slow motion skiing scene in some movie that caught my attention, and what’s that? A cover of When You Were Mine? So yeah, that’s how I watched Hot Dog!
    Another thing, I bust out laughing when Ian talked about “Michael is an entertainer, Prince is an artist”, because that is nearly VERBATIM what I said in a pretty heated argument with a co-worker who once worked with Quincy Jones and was very partisan Michael. Prince’s peers really weren’t Michael and Madonna, if you look at the whole scope of his work they were Zappa, Miles, Duke Ellington, Hendrix, Dylan, The Beatles etc.
    Oh, and one more thing…this is his third album, and he had absolutely MASTERED album sequencing. The whole awesome opening volley of side one, then going into the more “normal” songs, as kind of an aural rope-a-dope, to then catch you totally off guard for the sustained, perfect side long funk suite of side two…totally incredible. One of the best album sides ever. Plus, that like The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, The Rolling Stones, James Brown and very few others that he could make perfect statements as singles and then go and make such beautiful full length album statements.
    Anyway yeah, I loved this video, watched it twice, and yet another example of why this is my favorite channel on youtube!

    • @EddyCannistraci
      @EddyCannistraci  Před 20 dny +1

      As always thanks for watching and for your extremely insightful comment, my friend. I know when dealing with a genius like Prince we can write and talk endlessly about him and still only be scraping the surface...!!

  • @RMCPMark
    @RMCPMark Před 24 dny +4

    Let’s party like it’s 1999. Not a real fan of Prince. Great musician he even did a Super Bowl halftime show. You probably didn’t know that

    • @EddyCannistraci
      @EddyCannistraci  Před 24 dny +2

      I don't know if you're joking or not: of course I know Price played the Super Bowl halftime show and I even watched it!

    • @RMCPMark
      @RMCPMark Před 24 dny +2

      @@EddyCannistraci very good. I didn’t think you watched any types of sports. But it was a memorable performance. The stage looked beautiful and it was played in a steady rainfall. Guess Prince wasn’t a diva 😁

    • @EddyCannistraci
      @EddyCannistraci  Před 24 dny +2

      @@RMCPMark Yep. "Purple Rain" being performed in the rain:; couldn't be more perfect.