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Susanna Hoffs recalls the time that Prince invited the Bangles to the studio then upped and left without telling them: “We get there and we’re jamming, then suddenly we look around and he’s disappeared. ‘OK, I guess we’re done’”
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Hoffs worked on The List with CJ Camerieri, a musician and producer who’s previously collaborated with Paul Simon and Bon Iver.
“He also told me that he thinks the Bangles’ version of A Hazy Shade of Winter [a song from 1968 Simon & Garfunkel album Bookends] is better than his,” laughs Hoffs.
The Bangles - Hazy Shade of Winter (Official Video) - YouTube Watch OnOne song that the Bangles didn’t write but is definitely ‘theirs’, of course, is 1985’s Manic Monday, which came courtesy of none other than Prince.
“I remember one time he invited us to Sunset Sound [studio] in the middle of the night.
We get there and we’re jamming, then suddenly we look around and he’s disappeared.