I remember as a kid and I got my first cassette of Purple Rain. It was like a Willy Wonka ticket because I was already heavy into his music by 1982 and I somehow knew Prince was incredibly unique. I would take the little covers out and read everything on it. Seeing the name Susan Rogers and wondering how it must have been for her to see and hear everything he was doing. Other people like Peggy Mac and the gifted arranger Claire Fischer (who I thought was a women for the longest) To be there when all this music was coming out his mind and displaying all his talents.
like a thief in the night sometimes inspiration hits at all hours of the night.. the last time he was in brisbane as far as i remember correctly (😔 i was unable to make it) 😔 after the stadium gig at the brisbane entertainment centre he done a secret show in the valley and played until dawn .. about 2007 or so 🙏❤️☝️
Your interview style is perfect for this riveting content- you ask great questions, but more importantly, you allow the time and pace for the content / answers, and you ask/respond in a genuinely interested, honoring manner. Takes confidence, maturity, and authenticity to achieve this- although it seems you’re just being you. Well done.
well first of all artists and people in general should do their own thing and stay as much true too themselves as possible with/on expressing whatever creating real and honest things that can take u somewhere
I remember as a kid and I got my first cassette of Purple Rain. It was like a Willy Wonka ticket because I was already heavy into his music by 1982 and I somehow knew Prince was incredibly unique. I would take the little covers out and read everything on it. Seeing the name Susan Rogers and wondering how it must have been for her to see and hear everything he was doing.
Other people like Peggy Mac and the gifted arranger Claire Fischer (who I thought was a women for the longest)
To be there when all this music was coming out his mind and displaying all his talents.
I can listen to Susan all day long such an intelligent woman
❤ what a great interview
💜 miss Prince so much !
i 💜 miss prince too
@@nillehessyme too 😔
I want to hear stories about the dirt mind album, his best work. Dry and funky, how i like it!
Im ready for a 2nd interview!
I absolutely love these historical stories.
like a thief in the night sometimes inspiration hits at all hours of the night.. the last time he was in brisbane as far as i remember correctly (😔 i was unable to make it) 😔 after the stadium gig at the brisbane entertainment centre he done a secret show in the valley and played until dawn .. about 2007 or so 🙏❤️☝️
Always enjoy your round table guests. Thanks for sharing with us !!!!))! 😊
How lucky Prince was to have two fantastic engineers in Susan & Peggy Mac.
Nice work, everyone. Great interview. Thanks for sharing this with us.✌️🙏
Your interview style is perfect for this riveting content- you ask great questions, but more importantly, you allow the time and pace for the content / answers, and you ask/respond in a genuinely interested, honoring manner. Takes confidence, maturity, and authenticity to achieve this- although it seems you’re just being you. Well done.
Susan we want those damn recordings from the live set of fire it up!!! I know y’all got it
well first of all artists and people in general should do their own thing
and stay as much true too themselves as possible with/on expressing whatever
creating real and honest things that can take u somewhere
💜🐾
OMG! Where is the Dr. Fink video?!!!! 😳
It’ll be up next week
@@Roundtablewithdrew damn it! Hate I missed it. I'm never leaving my computer again! 😂
e c n i r p .. prince was krazy-train
Imagine if Prince had Garageband... he'd have zero use for this "doctor" and she'd be as unknown as any McDonald's drivethru employee.