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Reply #30 posted 07/05/11 12:20pm

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What a gig, maybe the best one I've ever been to or perhaps I'm being swayed by sentiment of it being my first Prince gig. Not sure. drink





Celtic Park would be an even better venue this time around, the place has almost been rebuilt.






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"A cheering sea of green and White,
A sight to please your eyes"

Parkhead would be awesome as would Hamden I suppose.

Heard a rumour last summer he was gonna do
a show at Culzean Castle in sunny Ayrshire.
Needless to say he didn't!
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Reply #31 posted 07/05/11 12:25pm

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Celtic Park '92 was great, but I caught two shows at Earls Court that year too and despite EC being a horrid venue (imo) those were the better shows from what I remember.

My sister worked as a nanny in London at the time and got us great tickets so that may have added to the experience, I was a bit further back from the stage at Celtic Park.

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Reply #32 posted 07/05/11 12:25pm

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dunno where you heard the culzean rumour, but most definately nothing more than a rumour for 100%


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Reply #33 posted 07/05/11 12:27pm

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TheDigitalGardener said:

Celtic Park '92 was great, but I caught two shows at Earls Court that year too and despite EC being a horrid venue (imo) those were the better shows from what I remember.

My sister worked as a nanny in London at the time and got us great tickets so that may have added to the experience, I was a bit further back from the stage at Celtic Park.

i saw GM's "final two" at EC and even at the back in the middle for the "final" night it was fucking amazing. i liked the venue. more soul than the o2. great atmosphere even though it's all brick and concrete. the floyd did the wall shows there

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Reply #34 posted 07/05/11 12:28pm

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I always thought that The Usher Hall in Edinburgh or Glasgays Royal Concert hall would have been great venues for the ONA tour........oh well, maybe one day.

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Reply #35 posted 07/05/11 12:32pm

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unique said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

Celtic Park '92 was great, but I caught two shows at Earls Court that year too and despite EC being a horrid venue (imo) those were the better shows from what I remember.

My sister worked as a nanny in London at the time and got us great tickets so that may have added to the experience, I was a bit further back from the stage at Celtic Park.

i saw GM's "final two" at EC and even at the back in the middle for the "final" night it was fucking amazing. i liked the venue. more soul than the o2. great atmosphere even though it's all brick and concrete. the floyd did the wall shows there

We were on the floor for the Prince gigs at EC, I was surprised that it was seating hehe.

Row g for the first and row f for the second show I think, fucking great shows, total spectacle.

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Reply #36 posted 07/05/11 12:34pm

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the usher hall was bigger than he played. the playhouse is closer to the hammersmith and manc apollos. just its full of shite musicals. i could walk home from the playhouse and i'm a lazy bastard. i'd still get the bus though. i don't get a bus pass for nothing

gotta have an aftershow at liquid rooms though

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Reply #37 posted 07/05/11 12:35pm

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unique said:

i saw GM's "final two" at EC and even at the back in the middle for the "final" night it was fucking amazing. i liked the venue. more soul than the o2. great atmosphere even though it's all brick and concrete. the floyd did the wall shows there

We were on the floor for the Prince gigs at EC, I was surprised that it was seating hehe.

Row g for the first and row f for the second show I think, fucking great shows, total spectacle.

i just checked and i can see you in the videos

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Reply #38 posted 07/05/11 12:40pm

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The Culzean gig was an 80's retrofest?

Apparently he told the organisers he wanted a million quid but they couldn't afford it.

Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
woot!
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Reply #39 posted 07/05/11 12:47pm

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Reply #40 posted 07/05/11 12:49pm

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unique said:

the usher hall was bigger than he played. the playhouse is closer to the hammersmith and manc apollos. just its full of shite musicals. i could walk home from the playhouse and i'm a lazy bastard. i'd still get the bus though. i don't get a bus pass for nothing

gotta have an aftershow at liquid rooms though

I thought that The Usher Hall was on a par size wise with Hammersmith. Royal Concert Hall is a big venue, but a great one with good sound and seating plan.

Playhouse would be great, i'd still get a bus home too.....hehehe.

A/show at Porters bar function room lol

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Reply #41 posted 07/05/11 12:50pm

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muirdo said:

Apparently he told the organisers he wanted a million quid but they couldn't afford it.

Fucking hell.

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Reply #42 posted 07/05/11 1:03pm

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The Culzean gig was an 80's retrofest?

Apparently he told the organisers he wanted a million quid but they couldn't afford it.

that's 110% rubbish

i think some of you guys know who i work for (and don't name names please)

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Reply #43 posted 07/05/11 1:04pm

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muirdo said:

Apparently he told the organisers he wanted a million quid but they couldn't afford it.

Fucking hell.

it would have been less than his usual fee if it wasn't a made up story. if you are going to make up a story at least be aware of a few facts first, like how much he costs

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Reply #44 posted 07/05/11 1:15pm

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unique said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

Fucking hell.

it would have been less than his usual fee if it wasn't a made up story. if you are going to make up a story at least be aware of a few facts first, like how much he costs

Yeah, a million sounds bonkers.

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Reply #45 posted 07/05/11 1:18pm

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Reply #46 posted 07/05/11 1:23pm

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unique said:

muirdo said:

The Culzean gig was an 80's retrofest?

Apparently he told the organisers he wanted a million quid but they couldn't afford it.

that's 110% rubbish

i think some of you guys know who i work for (and don't name names please)

You're still walking those corgi's every day?

I'd like to think he'll come back to Scotland eventually..at least a wee gig at a park in Paisley for the sheer kitsch value.

Hard to believe I was only 19 when I saw him for the first time at Parkhead..them were the days etc.!

"I'm much too hot to be cool"
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Reply #47 posted 07/05/11 2:03pm

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Prince doesn't do the gigs for fun - he plays where promoters make offers.

Don't lobby Prince - lobby local concert promoters- then you'll get him in Scotland.

oh do shut up and take that stick out of ur arse. lol!

Homer Simpson: "I call the big one Bitey"!!
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Reply #48 posted 07/05/11 2:29pm

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unique said:

that's 110% rubbish

i think some of you guys know who i work for (and don't name names please)

You're still walking those corgi's every day?

I'd like to think he'll come back to Scotland eventually..at least a wee gig at a park in Paisley for the sheer kitsch value.

Hard to believe I was only 19 when I saw him for the first time at Parkhead..them were the days etc.!

i thought him playing edinburgh castle for new years 1999/2000 would have been perfect, broadcast around the world. and a gig at paisley has got to happen. in a park of course

parkhead was a fun time. he was a big star, yet hadn't been around that long in the prime limelight. i remember on the way out eveyone was screaming "you sexy motherfucker", a song they only heard for the first time that day

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Reply #49 posted 07/06/11 3:03am

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EllasFella said:

NewSystem said:

What a gig, maybe the best one I've ever been to or perhaps I'm being swayed by sentiment of it being my first Prince gig. Not sure. drink

Celtic Park would be an even better venue this time around, the place has almost been rebuilt.


i was there that day...of course...got separated from my friends and ended up standing on the pitch for about 6 hours waiting for him while they played endless reruns of carma electra and the sexy mf video (which hadnt been released at that point)..i wasnt even near the front but what a gig...people just bouncing about ..you couldnt move...he was as big as he got at that point in the uk...i would love to see him up here again anywhere but he would be very expensive...unless he was doing another 'one nite alone' type small tour when he gets fed up playing the hits....armadillo or that new venue they are building next to the secc would be great..

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Reply #50 posted 07/06/11 4:57am

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Reply #51 posted 07/06/11 5:12am

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EllasFella said:

Did any of u go to the SECC gigs in March 1995? They totally blew me away, still get excited when I think back on them. Were any of u up the front for them?

i was front row at both and also the aftershow at the garage. i met wee jimmy for the first time in the line for SECC. it was me that took the tape of the gold experience that someone was playing on a boombox in the line. i remember crew members walking past and staring when they heard it

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Reply #52 posted 07/06/11 5:25am

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Reply #53 posted 07/06/11 5:40am

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EllasFella said:

Did any of u go to the SECC gigs in March 1995? They totally blew me away, still get excited when I think back on them. Were any of u up the front for them?

I was at the SECC gigs, my partner and I went to the first one, and I went to the second gig on my own. At the second show I could let myself go a bit more as I did not have to watch out for me girlfriend, as a result I had a lot more to drink, still remember them though.

I remember her moaning at the lack of hits played...hehe, for me, these gigs were the best ones I had seen in Scotland (Prince wise), great days.

I was not at the aftershow though.

A recording of the aftershow is in circulation, but the quality is horrible. neutral

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Reply #54 posted 07/06/11 6:02am

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EllasFella said:

unique said:

i was front row at both and also the aftershow at the garage. i met wee jimmy for the first time in the line for SECC. it was me that took the tape of the gold experience that someone was playing on a boombox in the line. i remember crew members walking past and staring when they heard it

What did u make of the Garage aftershow Unique? I can't quite remember it cuz my head was totally wasted! Can u remember anything he sang? I did meet a guy who had been up in the balcony area wi Prince & the band. But he said Prince just sat in the corner wi Mayte watching his laptop. Did u hear about a chick who got to meet him there? Heard that story too in one of the Fan reviews.

the garage aftershow was one of the best prince gigs i've ever been to, and i've been to a lot, including all the cellys etc. he came on late and only had an hour to play so instead of a loose jam, it was a very intense powerful performance, very tight, no mucking about, unlike most other informal gigs from the time that were loosely spaced out. it was full of new music like funky, funky design (the very first time ever that he played that track to an audience), and the version of the ride he played was probably the best version

i remember the security guys down the front were like hells angels bikers, no interest in prince, but prince played some mean guitar and i remember them turning to watch him as he got their attention

i never heard of anyone meeting him, and i don't remember a balcony area. what i do remember was the place was packed full, twice as many people as should have been in and it was hot and sweaty. people were standing on tables and chairs for space. it was a cold day outside, it was snowing a wee bit after the show and i had to wait till the first bus back in the morning and go to work in a record store with no sleep. there was supposed to be an aftershow the day before on the monday as wet wet wets manager was asked to arrange something but he couldnt at last minute

when we turned up at the SECC (parked ready for a swift exit) we found a bunch of peple already outside. in talking to them i found the bar staff alerted friends etc who were waiting to get in. this was before hardly anyone in the UK had internet and few had mobile phones

i think one day a nicer cleaner sounding copy of the aftershow might be in circulation. it's a corker of a gig. the next day prince did top of the pops. he mentioned this during the main SECC show

i can post a full setlist later but it was something like

funky

days of wild/hair

now

dark

the ride

superhero

girls and boys

it takes 2 (rob base & ez rock cover)

funky design

a fairly typical aftershow set from the time, but a scorching one

the main shows were great too. in fact these were some of the best shows i'd ever been at due to the setlists comprising of mostly brand new and unreleased songs. it was a very exciting time to be a fan, you were just kept up to date with bootlegs and usenet posts and stuff. very underground, particularly for a very famous artist, plus the whole symbol name thing, the record company dispute and he made some of his best music then

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Reply #55 posted 07/06/11 6:16am

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Cool memories uni.

Here is the Garage gig info, inc setlist http://www.princevault.co...h,_1995-am

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Reply #56 posted 07/06/11 9:10am

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Damn Unique! What a memory u've got mate! I really wish I could remember it all, just parts. It was totally crammed. Think they had announced the aftershow on the radio when we were at the concert. Forgot he played Race too. What I'd give to hear that tape! Shame I was on planet Janet that night! biggrin
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Reply #58 posted 07/06/11 10:31am

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unique said:

EllasFella said:

unique said: What did u make of the Garage aftershow Unique? I can't quite remember it cuz my head was totally wasted! Can u remember anything he sang? I did meet a guy who had been up in the balcony area wi Prince & the band. But he said Prince just sat in the corner wi Mayte watching his laptop. Did u hear about a chick who got to meet him there? Heard that story too in one of the Fan reviews.

the garage aftershow was one of the best prince gigs i've ever been to, and i've been to a lot, including all the cellys etc. he came on late and only had an hour to play so instead of a loose jam, it was a very intense powerful performance, very tight, no mucking about, unlike most other informal gigs from the time that were loosely spaced out. it was full of new music like funky, funky design (the very first time ever that he played that track to an audience), and the version of the ride he played was probably the best version

i remember the security guys down the front were like hells angels bikers, no interest in prince, but prince played some mean guitar and i remember them turning to watch him as he got their attention

i never heard of anyone meeting him, and i don't remember a balcony area. what i do remember was the place was packed full, twice as many people as should have been in and it was hot and sweaty. people were standing on tables and chairs for space. it was a cold day outside, it was snowing a wee bit after the show and i had to wait till the first bus back in the morning and go to work in a record store with no sleep. there was supposed to be an aftershow the day before on the monday as wet wet wets manager was asked to arrange something but he couldnt at last minute

when we turned up at the SECC (parked ready for a swift exit) we found a bunch of peple already outside. in talking to them i found the bar staff alerted friends etc who were waiting to get in. this was before hardly anyone in the UK had internet and few had mobile phones

i think one day a nicer cleaner sounding copy of the aftershow might be in circulation. it's a corker of a gig. the next day prince did top of the pops. he mentioned this during the main SECC show

i can post a full setlist later but it was something like

funky

days of wild/hair

now

dark

the ride

superhero

girls and boys

it takes 2 (rob base & ez rock cover)

funky design

a fairly typical aftershow set from the time, but a scorching one

the main shows were great too. in fact these were some of the best shows i'd ever been at due to the setlists comprising of mostly brand new and unreleased songs. it was a very exciting time to be a fan, you were just kept up to date with bootlegs and usenet posts and stuff. very underground, particularly for a very famous artist, plus the whole symbol name thing, the record company dispute and he made some of his best music then

I agree 100%. I'll never ever 4get that one smile

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Reply #59 posted 07/06/11 10:43am

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I agree 100%. I'll never ever 4get that one smile

and that's a man who knows his gigs. i think the only one in the uk i know that's seen prince more times than me, and in the world there are only a handful of people i know that have been to more gigs than me, and that's saying something

what did you think of hop farm btw? it had it's moments like the soundcheck and cool/don't stop but the hits aren't too exciting the 100th time around

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