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|Current video name = Kiss | |Current video name = Kiss | ||
|Video Image = Kiss-vid5in1.png | |Video Image = Kiss-vid5in1.png | ||
− | |Date = 1986 | + | |Date = Week of 24 February 1986 |
− | |producer(s) = | + | |producer(s) = [[Steve Fargnoli]] |
|Director = [http://rebeccablake.com Rebecca Blake] | |Director = [http://rebeccablake.com Rebecca Blake] | ||
|Related = [[Home_Video: The Hits Collection|The Hits Collection]] | |Related = [[Home_Video: The Hits Collection|The Hits Collection]] | ||
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In the video, [[Prince]] does the ''Wooden leg'' dance, created as a response to [[Morris Day]]'s song [[The Oak Tree]]. In concert, [[Prince]] introduced that dance by saying : ''"We're gonna have to chop that (Oak Tree) down this evening. We're gonna chop that down and make a wooden leg out of it."'' [[Prince]] replayed this choreography on future tours. The idea of the veiled woman was an integral part of the performance of the song on the [[Sign O' The Times Tour|Sign O' The Times]], [[Lovesexy Tour|Lovesexy]] and [[Diamonds And Pearls]] tours. | In the video, [[Prince]] does the ''Wooden leg'' dance, created as a response to [[Morris Day]]'s song [[The Oak Tree]]. In concert, [[Prince]] introduced that dance by saying : ''"We're gonna have to chop that (Oak Tree) down this evening. We're gonna chop that down and make a wooden leg out of it."'' [[Prince]] replayed this choreography on future tours. The idea of the veiled woman was an integral part of the performance of the song on the [[Sign O' The Times Tour|Sign O' The Times]], [[Lovesexy Tour|Lovesexy]] and [[Diamonds And Pearls]] tours. | ||
− | It was the first video directed by photographer [http://rebeccablake.com Rebecca Blake]. She would later work again with [[Prince]] in 1991 for [[Video: Cream|Cream]] and [[Video: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]]. She also directed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheena_Easton Sheena Easton]'s video for [ | + | It was the first video directed by photographer [http://rebeccablake.com Rebecca Blake]. She would later work again with [[Prince]] in 1991 for [[Video: Cream|Cream]] and [[Video: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]]. She also directed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheena_Easton Sheena Easton]'s video for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvW-lo3H8Us Eternity] (penned by [[Prince]]) in 1987. |
The video was included on [[Home_Video: The Hits Collection|The Hits Collection]] in 1993. | The video was included on [[Home_Video: The Hits Collection|The Hits Collection]] in 1993. | ||
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* [[Wendy Melvoin]] | * [[Wendy Melvoin]] | ||
* Monique Mannen | * Monique Mannen | ||
− | |crew = * [http://rebeccablake.com Rebecca Blake] - director | + | |crew = * [[Steve Fargnoli]] - producer |
− | * | + | * Graham Cottle - executive producer |
− | * | + | * [http://rebeccablake.com Rebecca Blake] - director |
+ | * Dan Auerbach - assistant to director | ||
+ | * Tony Basile - production manager/ 1st assistant director | ||
+ | * Jeff Sachs - 2nd assistant director | ||
+ | * Shirley Bukrey - production coordinator | ||
+ | * Bob Elliot - director of photography | ||
+ | * John LeBlanc - camera operator | ||
+ | * Victor Nikaido - 1st assistant camera | ||
+ | * David Parrish- 2nd assistant camera | ||
+ | * Carol Davis - script supervisor | ||
+ | * Chris Hill - video assist | ||
+ | * Ken Isley - playback operator | ||
+ | * Stan Harris - art director | ||
+ | * Carol Harris - assistant art director | ||
+ | * Larry Grosman - props | ||
+ | * Bob Bocchieri - props | ||
+ | * Chris Doherty - props | ||
+ | * Dicran Donilian - creative consultant | ||
+ | * [[Robyn Lynch]] - makeup (Prince) | ||
+ | * Earl Jones - hairdresser (Prince) | ||
+ | * Danny Valesco - make-up | ||
+ | * Mary France - principal wardrobe | ||
+ | * Beth Sidla - assistant wardrobe | ||
+ | * Louis Falco - choreographer | ||
+ | * Roger Montoya - assistant choreographer | ||
+ | * Tim Phellps - gaffer | ||
+ | * Gary Stark - best boy electrician | ||
+ | * Bob Fillis - electrician | ||
+ | * Bob Fiore - electrician | ||
+ | * Bob Ahern - electrician | ||
+ | * Terry Neville - electrician | ||
+ | * C.D. Simpson - vari lite operator | ||
+ | * Arthur Smith - 2nd vari lite operator | ||
+ | * Jonathan Woolf - key grip | ||
+ | * Bob Fisher - best boy grip | ||
+ | * Rick Davis - dolly grip | ||
+ | * Tom Slokum - grip | ||
+ | * Bill Pearson - rigging grip | ||
+ | * Claude Fullerton - rigging grip | ||
+ | * Jeff Smith - rigging grip | ||
+ | * Doug Cole - production auditor | ||
* Crystal Lujan - casting director | * Crystal Lujan - casting director | ||
+ | * Magic Casting - extra casting | ||
+ | * Lee Kissink - extra casting | ||
+ | * Michael Blum - extra casting | ||
+ | * Julio Flores - craft services | ||
+ | * Nancy Spivak - assistant to Rebecca Blake in NYC | ||
+ | * Lisa Beasley - production assistant | ||
+ | * Stuart Hagen - production assistant | ||
+ | * Joe Fiacco - production assistant | ||
+ | * Veyler Hildebrand - office runner | ||
* Deke Donelian - camera operator | * Deke Donelian - camera operator | ||
− | * | + | * Steve Purcell - editor |
+ | |||
|released versions = | |released versions = | ||
{{SongReleased| | {{SongReleased| | ||
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|3= [[Home Video: The Story So Far...|The Story So Far...]] (1986)<br> | |3= [[Home Video: The Story So Far...|The Story So Far...]] (1986)<br> | ||
[[Home_Video: The Hits Collection|The Hits Collection]] (1993)<br> | [[Home_Video: The Hits Collection|The Hits Collection]] (1993)<br> | ||
+ | [[Home_Video: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] (2004 DVD release)<br> | ||
[[Prince Streaming Video Channels |Prince streaming video platforms]] (2017)<br> | [[Prince Streaming Video Channels |Prince streaming video platforms]] (2017)<br> | ||
Released for sale as separate track on iTunes (2017) | Released for sale as separate track on iTunes (2017) | ||
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* [[Single: Kiss|Kiss]] (single)<br> | * [[Single: Kiss|Kiss]] (single)<br> | ||
[[Image:Kiss single.jpg|100px|border]] | [[Image:Kiss single.jpg|100px|border]] | ||
− | |Quotations & trivia = Rebecca Blake has directed the following videos for [[Prince]] : [[Video: Kiss|Kiss]], [[Video: Cream|Cream]] and [[Video: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds and Pearls]]. | + | |Quotations & trivia = The video shoot for this song was initially scheduled on 22 november 1985 at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studios_de_la_Victorine Studios de la Victorine] in Nice, France (on the same day as videos for [[Video: Girls & Boys|Girls & Boys]] and [[Video: Love Or $|Love Or $]]) with a different screenplay featuring [[The Revolution]] members [[Matt Fink]] and [[Brownmark]] (by a pool), [[Bobby Z.]] (in bed), [[Lisa Coleman]] standing by the shore with a cape blowing in the wind, and [[Wendy Melvoin]] (in a bubble bath). Ultimately, only the [[Video: Girls & Boys|Girls & Boys]] was shot on that day. |
+ | * Rebecca Blake has directed the following videos for [[Prince]]: [[Video: Kiss|Kiss]], [[Video: Cream|Cream]] and [[Video: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds and Pearls]]. | ||
+ | * Footage of '''Kiss''' was later included in the [[Video: Nothing Compares 2 U|Nothing Compares 2 U]], [[Video: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] and [[Video: Purple Medley|Purple Medley]] videos. | ||
|References = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' | |References = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]'' | ||
* ''[https://www.duanetudahl.com/prince-book Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]'' | * ''[https://www.duanetudahl.com/prince-book Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions 1985 and 1986, Duane Tudahl (2021)]'' |
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