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Thread started 01/12/05 3:07pm

SquarePeg

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What would you say are Prince's most famous/legendary aftershows/club shows?

I would say of course the "small club" show from 1988

also the DNA Lounge tour from april 93 after the Act I show


care to add any others?
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Reply #1 posted 01/12/05 3:25pm

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I personally think the Het Paard show is slightly over-rated. There's no doubting it's a great gig (and obviously the quality is astounding), however I rate both the Camden Palace & Gross Freiheit 88 aftershows above it - with the exception of Taylor Dayne's screeching.

I'd also add these
New York 10th April 2002
Emporium 22 & 23rd March 1995
New York 3rd October 1988
Vienna 28th May 1987
Paris 24th August 1986

And if we're talking club gigs the first Fillmore (15th) and Club Black get my vote too.
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Reply #2 posted 01/12/05 3:28pm

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I'm so excited that I have about 4 of these live shows. Yey!!!!!

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Reply #3 posted 01/12/05 4:21pm

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Copenhagen Club Vega 2002 headbang
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Reply #4 posted 01/12/05 5:06pm

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soulyacolia said:

Copenhagen Club Vega 2002 headbang


I hear that!!! nod
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Reply #5 posted 01/12/05 5:09pm

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I'd go with the First Avenue show back in August 1983. It was amazing. eek
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Reply #6 posted 01/12/05 5:30pm

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trojan horse aftershow is the fuckin best

but copehagen vega is one of the tightest aftershows i ever heard

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Reply #7 posted 01/12/05 5:38pm

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Most legendary? Small Club and The Dawn.

The best

Emporium!
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Reply #8 posted 01/12/05 6:10pm

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Legendary -- definitely Small Club and The Dawn
-- some great music right there! (from what i've heard so far)
but my fav has been Fillmore (San Francisco) 2001
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Reply #9 posted 01/13/05 9:05am

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I forgot about the Club Black show on the night of his induction, (at which I was front row) wink Legendary show!
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Reply #10 posted 01/13/05 9:09am

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SquarePeg said:

I forgot about the Club Black show on the night of his induction, (at which I was front row) wink Legendary show!


If you forgot about it then it canna been that good...

Just kidding! wink

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Reply #11 posted 01/13/05 9:12am

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giotto said:

SquarePeg said:

I forgot about the Club Black show on the night of his induction, (at which I was front row) wink Legendary show!


If you forgot about it then it canna been that good...

Just kidding! wink

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HAHA no, I swear, it was awesome! lol
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Reply #12 posted 01/13/05 9:12am

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But seriously, you all need the following in your collection:

08.03.82 First Avenue, Minneapolis (75 minutes)

P premiered "All The Critics Love U In New York" during this one off show, where he also duetted with Sue Ann Carwell on "Still Waiting".

Not only was P's guitar peeling the paint off the walls during most of this gig, but it gave us all a chance to experience some entertaining bantering between P and Morris Day, who that night proved himself to be the best drummer The Revolution never had.

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Reply #13 posted 01/13/05 9:19am

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Add this one to the list:

25.10.84 Prince making a scorching guitar cameo on Sheila E's gig, during "Too Sexy"...

Before P, along with Bobby Z, Brownmark and Jerome bring the house down over at 7th Street Entry with an inspired, mostly blues infused, 25 minute set that has forced some colleagues of mine to revise their opinion on Prince as being nothing more than a overpainted primadonna.

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Reply #14 posted 01/13/05 9:23am

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And it beats me why everybody has so far neglected to mention another one-off gig, most commonly known as "4 Those Of U On Valium":

21.03.87 First Avenue, Minneapolis (65 minutes)

But the very best aftershow of the SOTT Tour was this one,without question:

15.06.87 (AM) (55 minutes), at Le New Morning club.

The latter is the one that never fails to make uninitiated jaws drop when they hear it biggrin


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Reply #15 posted 01/13/05 9:27am

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I would also add the mostly Madhouse set at the Fine Line Cafe in Minneapolis, when P and the SOTT band (then billed as "The Fine Liners")impressed both teenyboppers and seasoned Jazz buffs for 90 minutes.

05.12.87 Minneapolis.

Pity that the poor sound quality on this means this show is so underrated with collectors.

But it really is excellent.

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Reply #16 posted 01/13/05 9:31am

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I think the 80's were pretty well capped by the near legendary New Year's benefit gig at Paisley Park, featuring Miles Davis.

Better get the circulating DVD of this to get the full flavour wink

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Reply #17 posted 01/13/05 10:04am

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giotto said:

But seriously, you all need the following in your collection:

08.03.82 First Avenue, Minneapolis (75 minutes)

P premiered "All The Critics Love U In New York" during this one off show, where he also duetted with Sue Ann Carwell on "Still Waiting".

Not only was P's guitar peeling the paint off the walls during most of this gig, but it gave us all a chance to experience some entertaining bantering between P and Morris Day, who that night proved himself to be the best drummer The Revolution never had.

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hmmmm
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Reply #18 posted 01/13/05 10:14am

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Keep 'em coming. I'm writing all these joints down. smile
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