Thursday, April 28, 2016

Purple Tuesday: DJing for the Prince

Date
April 29, 2016

Miracler

Guest DJ Wallywaves,
Los Angeles

So

I don't know this DJ, and he don't know me, but this week, a friend on FB linked to his story, which you gotta read (it's also below). After absorbing it like 5 times, I NEEDED TO HEAR THE ENTIRE PLAYLIST. So, I bought all the tracks that were buy-able, and found the other handful elsewhere. For you, very special members, we're sharing this, in the order it went down that fateful night. Put this on the next time you're entertaining extra special company in your private hotel bar. The 3 Minute Pop Miracle Project: Membership has its Princeleges. 

NOTE: it appears iTunes ate Track 14 (love you back, iTunes!), so I've now posted it alone in the usual place, if you want to grab it. (It's Curtis Mayfield, so you do.)  

Purple Tuesday by DJ Wallywaves

I was home watching TV and cutting up a steak when I got the call at 8PM. A friend of mine worked at a famous hotel in LA and one of the guests made a last minute request for a DJ to play the hotel bar. Someone that could get there and start playing in an hour. The bar frequently had live bands play, but never a DJ. So with little to no time, my wise and generous friend thought to throw a gig my way.
“Yeah, I can get there in an hour. Am I getting paid?”
“Yes, you’ll get paid.”
“What kind of party is it? What am I playing?”
“Someone’s renting out the bar for a private party. And that someone is… The Artist… formerly… known… as… Prince.”
That sentence was not real to me. Still not real. I had no time to really think or say anything but, “What? You serious? Yes. Be there as soon as I can.” Got off the phone and my stomach turned. Only a handful of people in the world have imprinted their music that much in my brain. And couldn’t he just call up any of the best DJ’s in LA to come play for him? Why’s he gonna trust someone who is by all means an unknown? I’d been DJing parties and bars for years but going from that to Prince is an Olympic leap.
The next half hour felt like a panic attack. I made a list of songs to play for Prince and his private Prince party. Ok, no Prince songs. He doesn’t want to hear himself. No MJ. I don’t want to insult him or anything. Didn’t they have beef in the 80’s? No hip hop. Can’t picture him rocking out to Kendrick. I thought of who he was influenced by and dragged some James Brown and Stevie songs into the playlist. Isley Brothers, Curtis. Great. 8:20PM. I still have to get ready even though I could spend the next month picking songs. I quickly close my laptop and get dressed. Pack up my turntables, mixer, cables and run them all to the car as I’m sweating through this black suit.
I get to the hotel with about five minutes to set up. The bar is completely empty aside from a couple of servers and my friend who made the call. And the room is almost lit exclusively by candlelight. I’m told to set up my turntables on the grand piano, which is also covered with candles, making me feel like hip hop Liberace. A waitress tells me there’s like an 80% chance Prince doesn’t show up. He just likes to rent out the bar in case he and his friends wander through the hotel and feel like stopping in. “But you should start playing music anyway in case he comes in. Who knows.” So I start playing songs to the very empty bar. The anticipation is a killer. My friend gives me a much needed glass of whiskey before taking off.
A giant spread of appetizers is covering the bar and getting sweaty. Spring rolls, cheese, orange juice. An hour goes by. Then another hour. A no-show. I’m kind of bummed out but also very relieved. I don’t know how I’m going to react if he walks in that door. So I’m just playing the set of my life to nobody. It’s like I’m getting paid to practice and listen to whatever I want on the bar’s sound system.
At 12AM the door opens and some guy walks over to me and without a greeting he says,
“Hey man. He’ll be here in 15 minutes. What are you gonna play when he walks in?”
“Oh I got some stuff lined up. Some older Stevie Wonder, the JB’s.”
“Yeah. Yeah, he likes that. Anything like that, Earth Wind & Fire, Chic.”
“Yeah I got Chic! I’ll play that.”
“And he wants to hear Janelle Monáe when he walks in. You got that?”
“Yup. Yup. Janelle Monáe.”
“Cool, he’ll be here in 15 minutes.”
I didn’t have any Janelle Monáe. I ran out to the concierge desk in the lobby to get the wifi password, ran back and started downloading a bunch of Janelle Monáe off of iTunes. Right on time as I cue up the track, the door opens and I catch a quick glimpse. Full on afro, turtleneck and a gold chain. I want to say he had a cane, but I was trying not to look directly at him. I didn’t want to throw him off or maybe infuriate him by making eye contact. Prince was in the room. I was just musical wallpaper. He and a friend sat down at a couch about fifteen feet away from me.
The grand entrance song blended straight into James Brown’s Talking Loud and Saying Nothing. I played Ike & Tina Turner, Charles Wright, Omar’s The Man, and Gust of Wind by Pharrell. My head was pretty much glued to the turntables, sticking to my no look philosophy, but I could hear bits of conversation. Hearing that Prince voice in person was something strange. It just belongs on record or on microphone. I start dishing out some other favorite tracks of mine, Think Twice by Jay Dee and Alicia Myers I Want to Thank You. There’s zero reaction to the songs I play. I’m still worried I’m not playing what he wants to hear. Is he gonna throw a spring roll at me?
A little later that guy from earlier comes back into the bar and walks straight over to me.
“Hey man. Just want to let you know, they love your music.”
“Oh really? Thanks. Do they want to hear anything in particular?”
“Nope. Just keep playing what your playing.”
Oh it’s on now. I can finally breathe and I’m getting props from the man himself, or from the middleman himself.
And then it hits me. There’s only two people in there. Prince and a girl. I’m not there to DJ a private party. I’m there to DJ a date. Prince is on a date and I’m the entertainment.
I saved my set list from that night and I don’t remember playing half the songs on it. All I know is I was in deep concentration, mixing out of my mind. Messenger man came in one more time and said Prince might try to play the piano. When it was time, he would pop his head in the door and give me the cue to stop DJing. I had never seen Prince perform, so a private piano ballad to his woman and myself sounded alright. I stayed looking at that door for a while until Prince’s date walked over to me.
“Hey, so what’s the name of this song? He likes it and wants to know.”
“It’s a Smith’s cover. This Charming Man by Stars.”
She sat back down and relayed the info, to which he nodded his head. Now I’m stumping Prince with cool music. I play another track. She comes over to me again and asks, “What’s this one? He wants this on repeat.” Blacker 4 The Good Times by Ballistic Brothers. So I play that song a couple more times in a row. It’s now 4AM and I’m just a little delirious from being on my feet DJing for 7 hours. And I’m running out of music. My song selections are all over the map at this point. Esperanza Spalding, ESG, Broken Bells.
At around 4:30 Prince gets up off the couch and walks floats right over to me. He looks me in the eye, starts shaking my hand and says in a deep Prince voice,
“Thank you. That was very enjoyable.”
“Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.”
In my mind it was that smooth but there’s no doubt I was speaking gibberish.
And just like that he left the room with his date. He didn’t put any moves on her in the bar, but I like to think I helped him out by setting the mood for whatever happened next. I stopped the music and the lights went on.

And that was the best night of DJing I ever had or ever will have.

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16 comments:

xtina said...

YASSSSS! [sound of screeching tires -slash- feet as I careen around the hallway corner and slide Ryan-Gosling-in-Drive-style into my desk chair to download this sweet beast]. I was only 10% of the way into manually putting this dream set together (in my head). I'm in Purple Heaven!

Unknown said...

"Wendy...."
"Yes Lisa"
"Is this the mix you've been waiting for?????"
"Yes Lisa"
"Shall we begin...."

To echo the marvelous Xtina, I'm CRAZY excited to download this purple bad boy. Thank you for pulling it all together!!!!!

XO ALIX

Unknown said...

That was one helluva prize for commenting!

Kevin Seidel said...

How cool. Now this is a fantastic way to honor an artist. I love this approach and can't wait to dig in. While I was not gutted by Prince's passing like I was by Bowie, I recognize what an amazing, far reaching artist he was. I'm so happy to have been made a convert just a few years ago after seeing one of my top ten shows ever at the DNA Lounge. He was in a Jimi phase and seriously burned the house down. His guitar playing was one part musicianship and one part showmanship. Seriously, the one player I've seen that made it look it seem simply effortless with such style. But I have say I'm even more excited this isn't a huge Prince playlist. I'm even more excited to dig in. Thank you!

Unknown said...

This is also perfect for a rainy art making Saturday!

Mark Ulriksen said...

Can I be speechless with joy? Just started playing and I know what I'll be doing today, painting an dancing!

Ethan Prater said...

This might be the coolest thing ever. I'm in awe. (Anyone else missing #14?)

Beth said...

I've tried two times to download but it's not working for me. BIG PURPLE FROWN!

3 Minute Pop Miracle Project said...

Hey Ethan and everybody,

It appears iTunes ate Track 14 (love you back, iTunes!), so I've now posted it alone in the usual place, if you want to grab it. (It's Curtis Mayfield, so you do.)

Beth, I'm sorry to hear it's not working for you. Could it be your internet provider is balking on the download size? I hope you can get it! Maybe from work or on a flash drive from Christina? Good luck and let me know what happens.

XOK

Beth said...

Could be my ISP. I'll keep trying!

Laura said...

SO good. This is amazing to have so many great old and new songs in one place.

Melissa said...

"Prince is on a date and I’m the entertainment."
---I think that is my favorite line of the whole amazing story.

It is just me, or is there something so cool, poignant, connected, and almost voyeuristic about listening to music you know Prince was listening to at one point and enjoyed? The first track I played was the "This Charming Man" cover...very trippy, in a good way. Followed by the Ballistic Brothers song that he wanted to hear on repeat.

I wasn't a huge Prince fan, but the songs of his that I do like, I LOVE. Plus, I'm simply in shock over his death. Despite all evidence to contrary, I insist on believing that larger-than-life musical geniuses never die (I think I just heard John Lennon and Buddy Holly laughing along with Prince in heaven as I typed that.) To that end, I have been listening to my seven favorite Prince songs on repeat for the past two and a half weeks. This mix makes a nice addition.

Danny Lee said...

"We Got The Funk" is a tour de force of delicious groove honey. I also love the introspective N.E.R.D. tune and the organ-happy Mohawks track.

peter b said...

Thanks for the bounty of funky-ness. Holy cow!

sarah e said...

Great story! Interesting mix! Thanks!

Beth said...

I meant to comment sooner but then I lost the notes that I was scribbling about this epic mix. So I'll just say "wow!" (And now that I know Prince enjoys George Benson I can come out of the closet about doing so as well.) One artist discovery I made while listening to this was Mayer Hawthorne -- I'm definitely going to have to track down more of his songs. Thanks so much for getting this magical mix out to us!