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美国国家公共电台 NPR How Prince Worked His Magic On The Bangles' 'Manic Monday'

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LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST:

"Originals" is the latest posthumous1 release from Prince's estate. It's a 15-song compilation2 of previously3 unreleased songs Prince wrote and demoed for other artists, including Sheila E's "The Glamorous4 Life," Kenny Rogers' "You're My Love" and The Bangles' "Manic Monday." NPR's Samantha Balaban caught up with Bangle Susanna Hoffs, who explained how that collaboration5 came about.

SUSANNA HOFFS: Hello. This is Susanna Hoffs, musician, Bangle.

(SOUNDBITE OF PRINCE SONG, "WHEN DOVES CRY")

SAMANATHA BALABAN, BYLINE6: The year was 1984. Prince was putting out his sixth studio album, "Purple Rain." And Hoffs was just discovering his music.

HOFFS: My first introduction to Prince's music was actually hearing "When Doves Cry" on the radio.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "WHEN DOVES CRY")

PRINCE: (Singing) Dig if you will a picture. You and I engaged in a kiss.

HOFFS: Soon after I heard it, maybe even within the same week, somebody let me know that Prince had discovered The Bangles. So it was this sort of interesting feeling of kismet.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "WHEN DOVES CRY")

PRINCE: (Singing) This is what it sounds like when doves cry.

BALABAN: The Bangles also had an album out that year, their debut7 studio album. One night, they were performing a show in Hollywood.

HOFFS: Suddenly, word gets to us - to us Bangles backstage - that Prince had come to see us.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING8)

THE BANGLES: (Singing) When the hero takes a fall, when the hero takes a fall.

BALABAN: But not just see them - to perform their single "Hero Takes A Fall" with them onstage.

(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)

HOFFS: It was truly mind-blowing. I'd never seen anybody play guitar like that. I mean, it was almost like his guitar was just part of his body. There was no disconnect. It wasn't like this thing he was holding and playing. It was - he was somehow channeling from the inside out. And it just came through. And it was really magnificent on so many levels.

(SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC)

BALABAN: Later, when The Bangles were recording their second studio album "Different Light," they got word that Prince had written a song for the band. And would they come to the studio to pick up a cassette?

HOFFS: I still have it, (laughter) the actual one. We Bangles hovered9 around the cassette machine because, back then, it was tape. And we were smitten10 with the song.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "MANIC MONDAY")

PRINCE: (Singing) Six o'clock already - I was just in the middle of a dream. I was kissing Valentino by a crystal-blue, Italian stream.

HOFFS: I mean, the fact that Prince had written a song about Mondays that was very relatable in so many ways...

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "MANIC MONDAY")

PRINCE: (Singing) Just another manic Monday.

HOFFS: I think he was able to write for women really well. It kind of shows a day in the life in the morning of getting up and preparing yourself to keep your life moving forward but the sense of, like, it's just on the verge11 of falling apart. And you're, like - tape and glue and just trying to get through the moments. And then there's this sort of balancing of the relationship part. And so it really has a lot going on in it, in a three-minute story.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "MANIC MONDAY")

PRINCE: (Singing) If I had an airplane, I still couldn't make it on time 'cause it takes me so long just to figure out what I'm going to wear.

HOFFS: It had a beautiful, simple melody. There was something in the arpeggiated riff that was a bit baroque. The Bangles always gravitated to what we called baroque pop music, things with harpsichords12 and, you know - since we were children in the '60s when some of that sound was happening on the radio.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "MANIC MONDAY")

PRINCE: (Singing) All of the nights - why did my lover have to pick last night to get down?

HOFFS: I know that there was some idea that we would just have access to the tracks and could just put our voices on it. And that's one thing that we Bangles decided13 en masse and were very unified14 in this that we wanted to kind of make it ours - Bangle-fy it in a sense.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "MANIC MONDAY")

PRINCE: (Singing) Time goes so fast when you're having fun. It's just another manic Monday.

BALABAN: So they built the tracks from the ground up, simplified the bridge, changed some of the chords and released the version that became famous.

(SOUNDBITE OF THE BANGLES' SONG "MANIC MONDAY")

BALABAN: Hoffs still remembers the first time she sang "Manic Monday" in a studio.

HOFFS: Because, obviously - well, maybe it's not obvious, but I felt a great pressure to do a good job on it. There's always a feeling when you sing a song for the first time where you don't know, as the singer, if the dress is going to fit, the shoe is going to fit, the key is going to fit, the words coming out of your mouth are going to make sense. And I can just tell you that the first time I had that out-of-body experience of standing15 in a darkened studio alone taking a crack at the vocal16, that red-light-fever moment where I see the red light - we're in record - and I thought, oh, yeah. This feels good.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "MANIC MONDAY")

THE BANGLES: (Singing) It's just another manic Monday - wish it was Sunday 'cause that's my fun day, my I-don't-have-to-run day. It's just another manic Monday.

HOFFS: It was just, you know, kind of magical. And any time that we had the opportunity to play music with Prince - I mean, there was a time when he just invited us to go hang out and play music with him for no one but us, just musicians being musicians doing what they enjoy doing, whether there's an audience or not. And that has stuck with me and has resonated in recent years more than I could have ever, ever known. And actually, I get very emotional thinking about it because, you know, I now have a little group of musicians that I get together with almost every week, and that's what we do. And I didn't even think about that till now, that it doesn't matter if we're just doing it for ourselves, you know? We do it because we love playing. And it does take us somewhere beautiful.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "MANIC MONDAY")

THE BANGLES: (Singing) Another manic Monday.

HOFFS: I feel so deeply grateful for the gift of this song. You know, I wish I had a chance, you know, in the decades after to tell him that, to just say, thank you for the song. It's still fun to sing every time.

BALABAN: That was Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles.

I'm Samantha Balaban, NPR News.


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