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2ND Nite Alone in Atlanta Here is my review of the 2nd Nite Alone in Atlanta….
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Good review man. Can't wait til Tuesday when the hurricane rips in2 NYC! | |
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Wow! Now that is a Prince fam dream come true. Thanks for the details. I pray that things go that smoothly in NYC. In fact, I think I'l shoot NPGMC an e-mail asking them to do the same for NYC that they did for Atl. regarding the afterparty. "I dare any man in here to look in his eyes and not feel...something." | |
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daaaaamn....i wish i coulda been there! "It is the system of nationalist ndividualism that has to go...Countless people...will hate the new world order....and will die protesting against it." HG Wells | |
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dont no where 2 find the setlist 4 the aftershow, so if someone could post it, that would b great. | |
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ELECTRICINTERCOURSE said: dont no where 2 find the setlist 4 the aftershow, so if someone could post it, that would b great.
Prince on keyboards just jamming 777-9311 (Prince on bass) The Stick The Ride "Atlanta GA" jam -- which was actually the words to Dolphin, but with the chorus being, "Atlanta G-A" Extraordinary I Wanna Get Funky jam The Beverly Hillbillies Theme Alphabet St. The Payback 1+1+1 = 3 Love Rollercoaster The Other Side Of The Pillow Rainbow Children (instrumental) The Everlasting Now | |
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Just curious about something. Why does Prince speak to you and notice you so much? He has given you a hat one show, a guitar pick at another and now you are singing into his microphone. | |
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RavedIn2 said: Just curious about something. Why does Prince speak to you and notice you so much? He has given you a hat one show, a guitar pick at another and now you are singing into his microphone.
EVERYONE ASKS ME THAT!!!! I really do not know. I have a friend that is a freelance journalist that interviewed Prince back in the day. He said that Prince has an amazing memory when it comes to faces. This guy told me that if you do something to stand out one time, Prince will remember you. Maybe that is true, I seem to be proof of that theory. Whatever I am doing to get "extra special" treatment, I'M NOT COMPLAINING ABOUT IT!!!!! If I could send you some of my good concert luck, I would. | |
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Hat guy, I had thought about bringing a pad and pen to the concert/soundcheck myself, but was afraid that prince would do exactly what he did with you...next time, perhaps you should make it less noticeable? LOL good review, thanx. | |
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ATLANTA HAT GUY: were you there at the soundcheck when ppl was booing that lady? what was she saying? i could barely hear her on the mic... i think it had to do about Prince preaching but i really couldnt hear... did anyone? SexyOne's Lips are hotter than mine! So I've retired them for private use only! | |
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RavedIn2 said: Just curious about something. Why does Prince speak to you and notice you so much? He has given you a hat one show, a guitar pick at another and now you are singing into his microphone.
Prince does seem to remember alot of people, just ask April from Chicago. | |
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So exactly what was discussed about the Middle East? | |
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Hey guys! I am in the club and can vouch for AtlantaHatGuy's reviews. I was the last guy to get my "original" seat (in the 3rd row) that I sat in in for the soundcheck the first nite. Not only were the performances great, but meeting all of you other members made it feel like we were all "family". Everyone pulling for each other, especially when we had to be reseated the first nite. Unforgettable. I had sooooo much fun. I'll be catching him again in a couple of weeks in Dallas and CANNOT WAIT! I hope to see all of you again next time he plays in Atlanta. Thank you everyone!
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If you REALLY wanna know why Prince seems to always talk to this guy... It's because he is EXTREMELY abnoxious...
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Hey guys. Cooldaddee here. I'm the guy in the hat that played at the soundcheck in Louisville and the 2nd Atlanta show. I actually remember Atlanta Hat Guy from the Louisville show as well as meeting him face to face in Atlanta. He is very cool. AtlantaHatGuy forgot to tell you that when Prince held the mic in front of him to sing during the late part in the show, he let out a rather inpressive falsetto to which Prince replied something to the effective of a "Funky White Man". Way to go AtlantaHatGuy! That note you hit was icing on the cake.
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TheMEssage said: If you REALLY wanna know why Prince seems to always talk to this guy... It's because he is EXTREMELY abnoxious...
I mean, folks are SUPPOSED to be having a good time and getting all loud and all, but he hung up the Tabernacle show for 20 minutes with all his hooting and hollaring about that hat. Folks were standing around like "Please dude, just shut up and let the concert go on". Prince FINALLY gave in just to shut him up (and YES that IS why he finally threw you the hat). No offense dude, but you are WAAAY to into this. It's cool that your dreams come true though, I guess. Maybe its time for Atlanta Hat dude to shut the fuck up so others can have a chance to have their dreams come true 2. | |
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777-9311 (Prince on bass)
The Stick The Ride "Extraordinary I NEED HELP!!! Prince, get to the Bay Area NOWWWWW!!!! | |
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CalhounSq said: 777-9311 (Prince on bass)
The Stick The Ride "Extraordinary I NEED HELP!!! Prince, get to the Bay Area NOWWWWW!!!! For real... funk don't get more old school than "777-9311" AND with Prince on BASS???? ohhh.... "somebody slap my face!" -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"When U can't find the reason 4 the smoke, there's probably water in the fire" - Freaks on This Side (man... that's deep) | |
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Its cool to know the NPGMEMBER stuff is really workin.
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TheMEssage said: If you REALLY wanna know why Prince seems to always talk to this guy... It's because he is EXTREMELY abnoxious...
Actually, I think Prince probably talks to Atlanta Hat Guy because he is NOT obnoxious. I've seen Prince avoid the rabid, obnoxious fans like the plague...he is scared and repulsed by them as he probably should be. Atlanta Hat Guy seems to be a fairly well-mannered and polite fan, and I guess Prince can appreciate that. And AHG seems to always get to the venue so early that he's down front where Prince can recognize him easily. So I think that's probably the reason that Prince notices and talks to him so often. | |
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AWESOME!!! That's all I can say, really! | |
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salaciousV said: ATLANTA HAT GUY: were you there at the soundcheck when ppl was booing that lady? what was she saying? i could barely hear her on the mic... i think it had to do about Prince preaching but i really couldnt hear... did anyone?
I was saying that I didn't think the sound check was the best time to have a 'Bible study' or discussion about the Middle East. I felt that the topics brought dissent into the group and it was starting to ruin my vibe 'cause I wanted to just have a good time with some funky music & not try to convert the 'Rainbow Children' with my beliefs. These types of discussions are great (I believe) in the right setting, but how are you all going to talk about Bible issues when there is not one single Bible in the crowd? People say that discussion is always good, and I generally agree, but uninformed and unsubstantiated discussion can be hazardous. For example one man commented on how he believed that we are all 'Gods' & Prince dissented: (paraphrasing)'We aren't all Gods'. I don't debate religion in this way (With no basis or proof, just flinging comments around so everyone will believe what I believe) & I didn't think that this debate brought any positivity to the group. What do you think? I also wanted people not to confuse celebrity with sainthood; just because Prince is the best musician to walk the face of the Earth doesn't make him right about religion, politics, or just about anything else non-music related. I said to Prince that he has a certain power over this group and since we listen to his music, we hear his messages by default. Also, I said that while I *absolutely* love his music, he is not my spiritual advisor. (Hidden meaning: I know what I believe & don't need you to convert me) People booed because (I think) they don't want anything critical said to Prince, only praise. But many people came up to me after the discussion in complete agreement saying they felt the same way but didn't get a chance to articulate their feelings. Maybe I should have asked a question to steer the discussion in a different direction instead of being so abrubt, ~and~ I know that I was not forced to sit there - I could have gotten up and left the conversation, ~and~ I know that this sound check was "free", ~but~ I wanted Prince to know that not all of his fans were enjoying the topics (and the progressive push toward conversion over time). Prince asked me what my religion was & people who were growing impatient with my time on the mic were a little weary when I took a few moments & replied that I have a spirituality that is not defined by any religion. After a few more comments from him, the rest of the crowd & me, he was gracious and said that he respected my opinion then the discussion went on. The concert was wonderful; Prince & the NPG sounded great and at the end of the night, after the extraordinary after show, I was completely happy (read my profile). I then jokingly thought to myself 'Man, if he keeps coming with the funk like this, he can preach to me all day!' | |
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I sat directly behind ATLhat at this show and I was following his ass running to the aftershow right after. Everything he has said ain't nothing but the truth. The show ran a close second to my alltime favorite L4OA atlanta live show, but the aftershow was by far the best one I have ever witnessed in 6 states. I would have paid $125 alone to receive the funk at 1150. The people hating on this thread need to give some thanks to ATLhatguy for taking the initiative to start a list for the folks that got to the place early ensuring them no seat snatching or mad bumrushing of the door was gonna take place. All in all the show was funky and upbeat where we were basically on our feet except during a few slow songs. Highlights for me where definitely Xenophobia, Adore, 1+1+1=3 and how come u dont call me anymore. words cant describe how funky the aftershow were, but the ATlanta G-A version of dolphin is still ringing in my head a day later. The Ryde and Dorothy Parker are always classic whenever you get to hear them. He did so many guitar solos at the afterparty it wasnt even funny. Maybe the discussions earlier in the day about religion and the middle east sparked him into wanting to let loose some, cause he mentioned something about having some thoughts about the crisis in the mid east as he prepared to let his guitar speak his mind.
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cooldaddee said: Hey guys. Cooldaddee here. I'm the guy in the hat that played at the soundcheck in Louisville and the 2nd Atlanta show. I actually remember Atlanta Hat Guy from the Louisville show as well as meeting him face to face in Atlanta. He is very cool. AtlantaHatGuy forgot to tell you that when Prince held the mic in front of him to sing during the late part in the show, he let out a rather inpressive falsetto to which Prince replied something to the effective of a "Funky White Man". Way to go AtlantaHatGuy! That note you hit was icing on the cake.
By the way, I am trying to get my band, Dishwater Blonde to play at this years Celebration. If anyone can send an email requesting that Prince let my band play, I would be most appreciative. I will post my experience in the next day or two. Peace, Cooldaddee-----DishWater Blonde | |
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cooldaddee said: Hey guys. Cooldaddee here. I'm the guy in the hat that played at the soundcheck in Louisville and the 2nd Atlanta show. I actually remember Atlanta Hat Guy from the Louisville show as well as meeting him face to face in Atlanta. He is very cool. AtlantaHatGuy forgot to tell you that when Prince held the mic in front of him to sing during the late part in the show, he let out a rather inpressive falsetto to which Prince replied something to the effective of a "Funky White Man". Way to go AtlantaHatGuy! That note you hit was icing on the cake.
By the way, I am trying to get my band, Dishwater Blonde to play at this years Celebration. If anyone can send an email requesting that Prince let my band play, I would be most appreciative. I will post my experience in the next day or two. Peace, Cooldaddee-----DishWater Blonde Hey Cooldaddee, I got your back. I will be glad to put in a request for your band to perform at the Celebration. I'm the hot diva that had the Pig Tails with the NEON sign. I also agree with you that Atlanta Hat Guy is pretty cool. In fact, I thought he worked for NPG. What's up Atlanta Hat Guy!! I must say again you really played well at the sound check and a lot of members did give you a standing ovation!!Besides Prince never gave you a yes or no answer when you suggested that he (Prince) should let your band play. I beleive you should take Prince answer as a Maybe. I must say you had me dancing in my seat!! By the way I'm sorry that I did not get a chance to say buy to you and your friend. I'm glad you made it home safely! Love 4 1 Another!! | |
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4 what it's worth. I met "hatguy" both nights and didn't find him the least bit rude or obnoxious, just enthusiastic. He was cool 2 me & everybody else we talked 2. I found the girl w/ the iron on outfit holding up love letters to Prince (blocking my view!) much more "obnoxious". But oh well, maybe some of u thought I was an ass too.
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taffee said: salaciousV said: ATLANTA HAT GUY: were you there at the soundcheck when ppl was booing that lady? what was she saying? i could barely hear her on the mic... i think it had to do about Prince preaching but i really couldnt hear... did anyone?
I was saying that I didn't think the sound check was the best time to have a 'Bible study' or discussion about the Middle East. I felt that the topics brought dissent into the group and it was starting to ruin my vibe 'cause I wanted to just have a good time with some funky music & not try to convert the 'Rainbow Children' with my beliefs. These types of discussions are great (I believe) in the right setting, but how are you all going to talk about Bible issues when there is not one single Bible in the crowd? People say that discussion is always good, and I generally agree, but uninformed and unsubstantiated discussion can be hazardous. For example one man commented on how he believed that we are all 'Gods' & Prince dissented: (paraphrasing)'We aren't all Gods'. I don't debate religion in this way (With no basis or proof, just flinging comments around so everyone will believe what I believe) & I didn't think that this debate brought any positivity to the group. What do you think? I also wanted people not to confuse celebrity with sainthood; just because Prince is the best musician to walk the face of the Earth doesn't make him right about religion, politics, or just about anything else non-music related. I said to Prince that he has a certain power over this group and since we listen to his music, we hear his messages by default. Also, I said that while I *absolutely* love his music, he is not my spiritual advisor. (Hidden meaning: I know what I believe & don't need you to convert me) People booed because (I think) they don't want anything critical said to Prince, only praise. But many people came up to me after the discussion in complete agreement saying they felt the same way but didn't get a chance to articulate their feelings. Maybe I should have asked a question to steer the discussion in a different direction instead of being so abrubt, ~and~ I know that I was not forced to sit there - I could have gotten up and left the conversation, ~and~ I know that this sound check was "free", ~but~ I wanted Prince to know that not all of his fans were enjoying the topics (and the progressive push toward conversion over time). Prince asked me what my religion was & people who were growing impatient with my time on the mic were a little weary when I took a few moments & replied that I have a spirituality that is not defined by any religion. After a few more comments from him, the rest of the crowd & me, he was gracious and said that he respected my opinion then the discussion went on. The concert was wonderful; Prince & the NPG sounded great and at the end of the night, after the extraordinary after show, I was completely happy (read my profile). I then jokingly thought to myself 'Man, if he keeps coming with the funk like this, he can preach to me all day!' I give a lot of props to you for standing your ground. I completely understand were you coming from. It was very interesting listening to everyone's opinion. So peace out and keep it NPG! | |
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Taffee, if that was u, props 4 your courage and 4 saying exactly what I was thinking. I would've been happy 2 sit there and talk about music or art, but got so bored with the God debate/discussion that I got up and went to the bar.
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TonyC said: TheMEssage said: If you REALLY wanna know why Prince seems to always talk to this guy... It's because he is EXTREMELY abnoxious...
Actually, I think Prince probably talks to Atlanta Hat Guy because he is NOT obnoxious. I've seen Prince avoid the rabid, obnoxious fans like the plague...he is scared and repulsed by them as he probably should be. Atlanta Hat Guy seems to be a fairly well-mannered and polite fan, and I guess Prince can appreciate that. And AHG seems to always get to the venue so early that he's down front where Prince can recognize him easily. So I think that's probably the reason that Prince notices and talks to him so often. Thanks Tony, Herb, Cooldaddee, and MrBags for having my back. MrBags, I hope I didn't run too fast for you! | |
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