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Reply #90 posted 03/20/14 10:01am

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Forgive me I'm just coming down from the 2nd show, holy bleep. My ears are still ringing & I find myself at work, very surreal. Before my 2nd wind blows right by me let's just say P was on fire! He had that hungry look in his eye like someone waiting for a midnight snack & boy did he deliver the goods. I should preface this to say I was at The Fox gig in Oakland & pointed out that after the lukewarm Something In The Water response he seemed to go into cruise control. The SF show & crowd was the antithesis of that night. The guitar solo's were drawn out & improvised making the set list come alive in a new way. He's the only guy who can reinvent a song seemingly on the spot that takes it to another level. So many highlights. The ones that come to mind, the great pedal work during I Like it There recreating alot of the effects ala The Undertaker which I love. The Love we Make was a nice surpise with beautiful piano & vocals by the man. He introduced the 1st encore by saying we just want to play Rock N Roll Tonite (no kidding) then they went into Chaos & Disorder. Something In The Water was otherworldly, crowd went nuts for this one making up for last saturday. I was fortunate enough to be in front of the mic 2 rws deep so you could really feel the energy coming off of him then being returned in kind by the crowd. He said a few times at the end "This was the one" meaning this was the show to see, I couldn't agree more. Gotta get back to work but when more highlights trickle in I'll try to post if someone else hasn't. Epic night/morning

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Reply #91 posted 03/20/14 10:11am

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Farfunknugin said:

Forgive me I'm just coming down from the 2nd show, holy bleep. My ears are still ringing & I find myself at work, very surreal. Before my 2nd wind blows right by me let's just say P was on fire! He had that hungry look in his eye like someone waiting for a midnight snack & boy did he deliver the goods. I should preface this to say I was at The Fox gig in Oakland & pointed out that after the lukewarm Something In The Water response he seemed to go into cruise control. The SF show & crowd was the antithesis of that night. The guitar solo's were drawn out & improvised making the set list come alive in a new way. He's the only guy who can reinvent a song seemingly on the spot that takes it to another level. So many highlights. The ones that come to mind, the great pedal work during I Like it There recreating alot of the effects ala The Undertaker which I love. The Love we Make was a nice surpise with beautiful piano & vocals by the man. He introduced the 1st encore by saying we just want to play Rock N Roll Tonite (no kidding) then they went into Chaos & Disorder. Something In The Water was otherworldly, crowd went nuts for this one making up for last saturday. I was fortunate enough to be in front of the mic 2 rws deep so you could really feel the energy coming off of him then being returned in kind by the crowd. He said a few times at the end "This was the one" meaning this was the show to see, I couldn't agree more. Gotta get back to work but when more highlights trickle in I'll try to post if someone else hasn't. Epic night/morning


So right you are. This was the one. I took a young friend who had never seen him. I have just ruined music for her forever! I have sen so many prince shows but this, well, glad it racked up the debt.
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Reply #92 posted 03/20/14 11:46am

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Farfunknugin said:

Forgive me I'm just coming down from the 2nd show, holy bleep. My ears are still ringing & I find myself at work, very surreal. Before my 2nd wind blows right by me let's just say P was on fire! He had that hungry look in his eye like someone waiting for a midnight snack & boy did he deliver the goods. I should preface this to say I was at The Fox gig in Oakland & pointed out that after the lukewarm Something In The Water response he seemed to go into cruise control. The SF show & crowd was the antithesis of that night. The guitar solo's were drawn out & improvised making the set list come alive in a new way. He's the only guy who can reinvent a song seemingly on the spot that takes it to another level. So many highlights. The ones that come to mind, the great pedal work during I Like it There recreating alot of the effects ala The Undertaker which I love. The Love we Make was a nice surpise with beautiful piano & vocals by the man. He introduced the 1st encore by saying we just want to play Rock N Roll Tonite (no kidding) then they went into Chaos & Disorder. Something In The Water was otherworldly, crowd went nuts for this one making up for last saturday. I was fortunate enough to be in front of the mic 2 rws deep so you could really feel the energy coming off of him then being returned in kind by the crowd. He said a few times at the end "This was the one" meaning this was the show to see, I couldn't agree more. Gotta get back to work but when more highlights trickle in I'll try to post if someone else hasn't. Epic night/morning

I was about to post his comment... And how right he was!!! nod biggrin

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #93 posted 03/20/14 11:50am

Bambi82

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purplethunder3121 said:

Farfunknugin said:

Forgive me I'm just coming down from the 2nd show, holy bleep. My ears are still ringing & I find myself at work, very surreal. Before my 2nd wind blows right by me let's just say P was on fire! He had that hungry look in his eye like someone waiting for a midnight snack & boy did he deliver the goods. I should preface this to say I was at The Fox gig in Oakland & pointed out that after the lukewarm Something In The Water response he seemed to go into cruise control. The SF show & crowd was the antithesis of that night. The guitar solo's were drawn out & improvised making the set list come alive in a new way. He's the only guy who can reinvent a song seemingly on the spot that takes it to another level. So many highlights. The ones that come to mind, the great pedal work during I Like it There recreating alot of the effects ala The Undertaker which I love. The Love we Make was a nice surpise with beautiful piano & vocals by the man. He introduced the 1st encore by saying we just want to play Rock N Roll Tonite (no kidding) then they went into Chaos & Disorder. Something In The Water was otherworldly, crowd went nuts for this one making up for last saturday. I was fortunate enough to be in front of the mic 2 rws deep so you could really feel the energy coming off of him then being returned in kind by the crowd. He said a few times at the end "This was the one" meaning this was the show to see, I couldn't agree more. Gotta get back to work but when more highlights trickle in I'll try to post if someone else hasn't. Epic night/morning

I was about to post his comment... And how right he was!!! nod biggrin

Was it recorded? Maybe he meant that was the one to put on DVD. lol .. wishful thinking.

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Reply #94 posted 03/20/14 11:59am

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Bambi82 said:

purplethunder3121 said:

I was about to post his comment... And how right he was!!! nod biggrin

Was it recorded? Maybe he meant that was the one to put on DVD. lol .. wishful thinking.

It was a recorded version and he played a couple of verses from it over the PA system. I have no idea if it was the same one from previous listening parties but it probably was.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #95 posted 03/20/14 12:04pm

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I am really quite baffled by people saying that there was limited crowd participation and low energy at the Fox show on Sat.

I was at the Fox and I was at the early show at Fillmore. Both had great energy.

Something In The Water at the Fox was stellar. Shit, he segued into Computer Blue!!! And even played some Computer Blue like guitar licks in SITW at the Fox.

I did not think he was put off by lack of crowd participation at any point during the Fox show. I had exactly the opposite impression.

The funny thing for me about seeing Prince, is everyshow is "The One." I do not say that lightly or as someone without anything to compare one show from another. In 33 years of seeing him perform over 50 times with 40 of those show pre-1990, there is only one show, 6 Jan. 1991 Minneapolis, MN USA Glam Slam, that I left and did not feel like I had just witnessed "The One."


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Reply #96 posted 03/20/14 12:15pm

Bambi82

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purplethunder3121 said:

Bambi82 said:

Was it recorded? Maybe he meant that was the one to put on DVD. lol .. wishful thinking.

It was a recorded version and he played a couple of verses from it over the PA system. I have no idea if it was the same one from previous listening parties but it probably was.

No, I was talking about the show..

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Reply #97 posted 03/20/14 12:19pm

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BigSurScott said:

seeing him perform over 50 times with 40 of those show pre-1990


shocked

Can you name an absolute favorite show?
And I'm glad to hear that about the Fox. It's funny how people percieve things differently. I'd like to read the article about him being upset about crowd participation if I can find it.

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[Edited 3/20/14 12:20pm]

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Reply #98 posted 03/20/14 12:26pm

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Bambi82 said:

purplethunder3121 said:

It was a recorded version and he played a couple of verses from it over the PA system. I have no idea if it was the same one from previous listening parties but it probably was.

No, I was talking about the show..

Oh, sorry... I didn't see anyone filming the concert but from what I've heard he usually has someone recording every concert. Of course, I was busy looking at him and not what was going on elsewhere. wink

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Reply #99 posted 03/20/14 12:30pm

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Bambi82 said:

BigSurScott said:

seeing him perform over 50 times with 40 of those show pre-1990


shocked

Can you name an absolute favorite show?
...Snip...

Didn't want to take this thread off topic with that comment, but yes, no doubt about it, nothing even close. It was June 7, 1984 Birthday show at First Ave. I made some comments about it in this thread years ago:

http://prince.org/msg/7/358449?&pg=15

[Edited 3/20/14 12:31pm]

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Reply #100 posted 03/20/14 12:34pm

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BigSurScott said:

Bambi82 said:

shocked

Can you name an absolute favorite show?
...Snip...

Didn't want to take this thread off topic with that comment, but yes, no doubt about it, nothing even close. It was June 7, 1984 Birthday show at First Ave. I made some comments about in this thread years ago:

http://prince.org/msg/7/358449?&pg=15

Wow. I won't tell you how lucky you are, I'm sure you know.
I'll check out your thread. smile

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Reply #101 posted 03/20/14 12:37pm

Bambi82

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purplethunder3121 said:

Bambi82 said:

No, I was talking about the show..

Oh, sorry... I didn't see anyone filming the concert but from what I've heard he usually has someone recording every concert. Of course, I was busy looking at him and not what was going on elsewhere. wink

I hope so, it sounds like the one to see! How was his voice on TBO? Did he pull of the "Do you want.." part?

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Reply #102 posted 03/20/14 12:58pm

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Bambi82 said:

purplethunder3121 said:

Oh, sorry... I didn't see anyone filming the concert but from what I've heard he usually has someone recording every concert. Of course, I was busy looking at him and not what was going on elsewhere. wink

I hope so, it sounds like the one to see! How was his voice on TBO? Did he pull of the "Do you want.." part?

Early Show: His falsetto sounds better to my ears than it has in years. I am truly amazed at the range he still possesses. The "Do you want me, or Do you want him, Because I want you," was very powerful and I remember during the Purple Rain tour where he would have to throttle it down or in some cases where he just couldn't hit the high note from over use of his voice. This was not the case last night.

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Reply #103 posted 03/20/14 1:01pm

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BigSurScott said:

Bambi82 said:

shocked

Can you name an absolute favorite show?
...Snip...

Didn't want to take this thread off topic with that comment, but yes, no doubt about it, nothing even close. It was June 7, 1984 Birthday show at First Ave. I made some comments about it in this thread years ago:

http://prince.org/msg/7/358449?&pg=15

[Edited 3/20/14 12:31pm]

Ok, I have not been to 50 shows, probably around 25 or so, but if I had my choice to go to

any one of them over again (and I loved them all), I would choose the opening concert

for the "Musicology" tour in Reno. My Jaw dropped at that show. We gave Prince so much love

that he had tears in his eyes. I was high off that show for days (I still am, now that I'm thinking about it) anyone else here attend? what did you think?

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Reply #104 posted 03/20/14 1:07pm

philmoreliz

BigSurScott said:



Bambi82 said:




purplethunder3121 said:



Oh, sorry... I didn't see anyone filming the concert but from what I've heard he usually has someone recording every concert. Of course, I was busy looking at him and not what was going on elsewhere. wink



I hope so, it sounds like the one to see! How was his voice on TBO? Did he pull of the "Do you want.." part?





Early Show: His falsetto sounds better to my ears than it has in years. I am truly amazed at the range he still possesses. The "Do you want me, or Do you want him, Because I want you," was very powerful and I remember during the Purple Rain tour where he would have to throttle it down or in some cases where he just couldn't hit the high note from over use of his voice. This was not the case last night.


That rendition of The Beautiful Ones was something. He seems to be getting even better. Better than spectacular. So welcome too after the bass was off on the songs before.
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Reply #105 posted 03/20/14 1:10pm

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^ Sorry, I really didn't want or mean to take this thread off topic.

I am dying to see a late show set list, anyone, anyone, Buhler? If anyone has partial or full, please post!

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Reply #106 posted 03/20/14 1:13pm

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philmoreliz said:

That rendition of The Beautiful Ones was something. He seems to be getting even better. Better than spectacular. So welcome too after the bass was off on the songs before.

Are you referring to early or late show? I was nearly front row center for early and I did not notice any sound problems. Can explain what you mean by the bass was off?

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Reply #107 posted 03/20/14 1:13pm

Bambi82

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BigSurScott said:

Bambi82 said:

I hope so, it sounds like the one to see! How was his voice on TBO? Did he pull of the "Do you want.." part?

Early Show: His falsetto sounds better to my ears than it has in years. I am truly amazed at the range he still possesses. The "Do you want me, or Do you want him, Because I want you," was very powerful and I remember during the Purple Rain tour where he would have to throttle it down or in some cases where he just couldn't hit the high note from over use of his voice. This was not the case last night.

That's so awesome! biggrin Yeah, on the March 30, 85 show he really struggled on that part.

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Reply #108 posted 03/20/14 1:16pm

Bambi82

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chriss said:

BigSurScott said:

Didn't want to take this thread off topic with that comment, but yes, no doubt about it, nothing even close. It was June 7, 1984 Birthday show at First Ave. I made some comments about it in this thread years ago:

http://prince.org/msg/7/358449?&pg=15

[Edited 3/20/14 12:31pm]

Ok, I have not been to 50 shows, probably around 25 or so, but if I had my choice to go to

any one of them over again (and I loved them all), I would choose the opening concert

for the "Musicology" tour in Reno. My Jaw dropped at that show. We gave Prince so much love

that he had tears in his eyes. I was high off that show for days (I still am, now that I'm thinking about it) anyone else here attend? what did you think?

That's one of the tours I really wish I could have seen. There is a part from that tour at the Staples Center when he buries his face in his hands when the crowd won't stop applauding.. he seemed so thankful. <3

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Reply #109 posted 03/20/14 1:21pm

chriss

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Bambi82 said:

chriss said:

Ok, I have not been to 50 shows, probably around 25 or so, but if I had my choice to go to

any one of them over again (and I loved them all), I would choose the opening concert

for the "Musicology" tour in Reno. My Jaw dropped at that show. We gave Prince so much love

that he had tears in his eyes. I was high off that show for days (I still am, now that I'm thinking about it) anyone else here attend? what did you think?

That's one of the tours I really wish I could have seen. There is a part from that tour at the Staples Center when he buries his face in his hands when the crowd won't stop applauding.. he seemed so thankful. <3

Yes, you got it!

He was feeling the love!

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Reply #110 posted 03/20/14 1:22pm

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BigSurScott said:

Bambi82 said:

I hope so, it sounds like the one to see! How was his voice on TBO? Did he pull of the "Do you want.." part?

Early Show: His falsetto sounds better to my ears than it has in years. I am truly amazed at the range he still possesses. The "Do you want me, or Do you want him, Because I want you," was very powerful and I remember during the Purple Rain tour where he would have to throttle it down or in some cases where he just couldn't hit the high note from over use of his voice. This was not the case last night.

Sounds like he Blasted That High Note last night!!! biggrin cool clapping

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Reply #111 posted 03/20/14 1:24pm

philmoreliz

BigSurScott said:



philmoreliz said:


That rendition of The Beautiful Ones was something. He seems to be getting even better. Better than spectacular. So welcome too after the bass was off on the songs before.

Are you referring to early or late show? I was nearly front row center for early and I did not notice any sound problems. Can explain what you mean by the bass was off?


Yes. I was off to the side and the bass was unbearable. It was much better in the center. Josh seemed worried and starting fussing with the soundboard and coming back and forth. It was in the danger zone and I am certain I had some ear damage from it, even with earplugs. My friend that I came with is a doctor and he was not thrilled.
The second show was fine except that during the purple rain encore I was off to the side and it was too loud. But the second show was flawless.
I know how hard it is for bands to have a sense of how loud they sound. I almost left and would have thrown away $800.
Oh, it was the start of the first show, the first songs before he went to the piano. I think that was intentional to take it down.
[Edited 3/20/14 13:25pm]
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Reply #112 posted 03/20/14 1:33pm

chriss

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philmoreliz said:

BigSurScott said:

Are you referring to early or late show? I was nearly front row center for early and I did not notice any sound problems. Can explain what you mean by the bass was off?

Yes. I was off to the side and the bass was unbearable. It was much better in the center. Josh seemed worried and starting fussing with the soundboard and coming back and forth. It was in the danger zone and I am certain I had some ear damage from it, even with earplugs. My friend that I came with is a doctor and he was not thrilled. The second show was fine except that during the purple rain encore I was off to the side and it was too loud. But the second show was flawless. I know how hard it is for bands to have a sense of how loud they sound. I almost left and would have thrown away $800. Oh, it was the start of the first show, the first songs before he went to the piano. I think that was intentional to take it down. [Edited 3/20/14 13:25pm]

Wait, I'm confused, you went to both shows, which one was flawless?

and which one did you almost walk out on? and why?

You paid $800 for one show? From whom? (if you don't mind my asking)

and what was intentional to take down? (am I missing something here?)

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Reply #113 posted 03/20/14 1:36pm

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I have never been to the Fillmore, are there any seats at all?

Were there any seats at these shows?

Do you have to stand all night?

what if you need to use the bathroom?

will you get your place back?

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Reply #114 posted 03/20/14 1:38pm

philmoreliz

chriss said:



philmoreliz said:


BigSurScott said:


Are you referring to early or late show? I was nearly front row center for early and I did not notice any sound problems. Can explain what you mean by the bass was off?



Yes. I was off to the side and the bass was unbearable. It was much better in the center. Josh seemed worried and starting fussing with the soundboard and coming back and forth. It was in the danger zone and I am certain I had some ear damage from it, even with earplugs. My friend that I came with is a doctor and he was not thrilled. The second show was fine except that during the purple rain encore I was off to the side and it was too loud. But the second show was flawless. I know how hard it is for bands to have a sense of how loud they sound. I almost left and would have thrown away $800. Oh, it was the start of the first show, the first songs before he went to the piano. I think that was intentional to take it down. [Edited 3/20/14 13:25pm]

Wait, I'm confused, you went to both shows, which one was flawless?


and which one did you almost walk out on? and why?


You paid $800 for one show? From whom? (if you don't mind my asking)


and what was intentional to take down? (am I missing something here?)


I bought four tickets so that added up to $800. Show two was just amazing. Loved it. Maybe the best I have seen though I often think that. The first few songs on show one were what almost chased me out, until they fixed it. Not clear-headed this morning.
I usually try to go to his later shows when the kinks are ironed out in a venue. Still, the first one had some spectacular songs.
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Reply #115 posted 03/20/14 1:40pm

philmoreliz

philmoreliz said:

chriss said:



philmoreliz said:


BigSurScott said:


Are you referring to early or late show? I was nearly front row center for early and I did not notice any sound problems. Can explain what you mean by the bass was off?



Yes. I was off to the side and the bass was unbearable. It was much better in the center. Josh seemed worried and starting fussing with the soundboard and coming back and forth. It was in the danger zone and I am certain I had some ear damage from it, even with earplugs. My friend that I came with is a doctor and he was not thrilled. The second show was fine except that during the purple rain encore I was off to the side and it was too loud. But the second show was flawless. I know how hard it is for bands to have a sense of how loud they sound. I almost left and would have thrown away $800. Oh, it was the start of the first show, the first songs before he went to the piano. I think that was intentional to take it down. [Edited 3/20/14 13:25pm]

Wait, I'm confused, you went to both shows, which one was flawless?


and which one did you almost walk out on? and why?


You paid $800 for one show? From whom? (if you don't mind my asking)


and what was intentional to take down? (am I missing something here?)


I bought four tickets, two to each show, and brought a friend to each. so that added up to $800. Show two was just amazing. Loved it. Maybe the best I have seen though I often think that. The first few songs on show one were what almost chased me out, until they fixed it. Not clear-headed this morning.
I usually try to go to his later shows when the kinks are ironed out in a venue. Still, the first one had some spectacular songs.
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Reply #116 posted 03/20/14 1:40pm

philmoreliz

philmoreliz said:

chriss said:



philmoreliz said:


BigSurScott said:


Are you referring to early or late show? I was nearly front row center for early and I did not notice any sound problems. Can explain what you mean by the bass was off?



Yes. I was off to the side and the bass was unbearable. It was much better in the center. Josh seemed worried and starting fussing with the soundboard and coming back and forth. It was in the danger zone and I am certain I had some ear damage from it, even with earplugs. My friend that I came with is a doctor and he was not thrilled. The second show was fine except that during the purple rain encore I was off to the side and it was too loud. But the second show was flawless. I know how hard it is for bands to have a sense of how loud they sound. I almost left and would have thrown away $800. Oh, it was the start of the first show, the first songs before he went to the piano. I think that was intentional to take it down. [Edited 3/20/14 13:25pm]

Wait, I'm confused, you went to both shows, which one was flawless?


and which one did you almost walk out on? and why?


You paid $800 for one show? From whom? (if you don't mind my asking)


and what was intentional to take down? (am I missing something here?)


I bought four tickets, two to each show, and brought a friend to each. so that added up to $800. Show two was just amazing. Loved it. Maybe the best I have seen though I often think that. The first few songs on show one were what almost chased me out, until they fixed it. Not clear-headed this morning.
I usually try to go to his later shows when the kinks are ironed out in a venue. Still, the first one had some spectacular songs.
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Reply #117 posted 03/20/14 1:43pm

gtrplyr

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I have never been to the Fillmore, are there any seats at all?

Were there any seats at these shows?

Do you have to stand all night?

what if you need to use the bathroom?

will you get your place back?

No seats on the floor. Standing only.

Yes you have to stand all night.

You can go to the bathroom but will need to fight your way back to your spot if you were up front.

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Reply #118 posted 03/20/14 1:45pm

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In addition to Chriss's questions I was wondering..

Do people still wear purple to his concerts?

How did people react the LIL2N?

Did he get stand on the piano?

Was he in his heels? (not important but I'm not ready for them to go lol)

Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh!
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Reply #119 posted 03/20/14 1:48pm

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gtrplyr said:

chriss said:

I have never been to the Fillmore, are there any seats at all?

Were there any seats at these shows?

Do you have to stand all night?

what if you need to use the bathroom?

will you get your place back?

No seats on the floor. Standing only.

Yes you have to stand all night.

You can go to the bathroom but will need to fight your way back to your spot if you were up front.

I like standing room only venues so much more.. forces people to stay on their feet and move! I always feel bad for artists when they're playing to a room of seated, stiff people. neutral

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Forums > Concerts > Prince playing two shows same night in SF! (March 19)