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Thread started 11/10/05 2:42pm

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The "1999" Tour



Prince on the 1999/Triple Threat tour (1983)

© 1983 Paul Natkin



Prince - 1999/Triple Threat tour (1983)



Somebody shed some light on this particular era. When it comes to tour discussions, Lovesexy, Sign 'O' the Times, and Nude are usually guaranteed to be brought up. But 1999 always seem to receive only a tiny mention or no mention at all, sometimes.

Care to share? I'm curious.
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Reply #1 posted 11/10/05 2:48pm

HamsterHuey

It is because he never took that show beyond the US.

So Europeans feel left out. I certainly do. Same with Musicology Tour. SOD the Musicology Tour.

hmph!
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Reply #2 posted 11/10/05 3:07pm

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Reply #3 posted 11/10/05 3:46pm

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Man, it's a 1999 Triple Threat Tour thread running right now. But uh, my guess is because a lot of orgers weren't old enough to be hip to P during this time, so they can't releate to it. That's why u see so much love given to Sign and LoveSexy, mainly cuz folks were a little older by then.
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Reply #4 posted 11/10/05 4:12pm

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It's really simple. The biggest tours will be talked about more because more people went to those concerts. It's really not that complicated, is it?
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Reply #5 posted 11/10/05 4:37pm

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RepoMan said:

It's really simple. The biggest tours will be talked about more because more people went to those concerts. It's really not that complicated, is it?


Depends on how you define the term "biggest".
Behind Purple Rain it's Prince's most extensive tour, so I think the term "biggest" would apply to the 1999 Tour.
In terms of actual people seeing the shows, we would certainly be talking in excess of 600,000 people witnessing the shows - again making it one of the "biggest" concerts.
Although admittedly NOT on the scale of the Purple Rain attendances, it is still a tidy amount of people.
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Reply #6 posted 11/10/05 5:30pm

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HamsterHuey said:

It is because he never took that show beyond the US.

So Europeans feel left out. I certainly do. Same with Musicology Tour. SOD the Musicology Tour.

hmph!


I'm from the US but I pulled my 12 Inch import just for you. Back when the long version of "Little Red Corvette" first came out, I couldn't find the 12 Inch in the record stores anywhere so I had the record store to order a 12 Inch import from London, thinking it would be the remix. When it came, it was only the album version on one side and "Automatic" and "International Lover" on the other side.

Anyway, on the back cover of the import, it says....

"London Dates: Prince will be appearing at The Dominion on 18th & 19th April"

I have no idea if he ever appeared but it is printed on the back of that import.
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Reply #7 posted 11/10/05 8:09pm

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i'm listening to the detroit '82 concert at the moment. words can't really describe how incredible it sounds. what i would give to have been there...
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Reply #8 posted 11/11/05 12:32am

HamsterHuey

vainandy said:

["London Dates: Prince will be appearing at The Dominion on 18th & 19th April"



Hehehe
Maybe he meant 2006, but hella not during the 1999 tour.
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Reply #9 posted 11/11/05 2:20am

4nowneway

it was the first tour I saw, and Ive been to every US tour since, its still by far my favorite, there will never be another tour with three acts like that
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Reply #10 posted 11/11/05 5:13am

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vainandy said:

on the back cover of the import, it says....

"London Dates: Prince will be appearing at The Dominion on 18th & 19th April"

I have no idea if he ever appeared but it is printed on the back of that import.


He didn't make it.
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Reply #11 posted 11/11/05 9:31am

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April 5th 1983 in Denver CO was my first time seeing Prince live on the 1999 tour. I got the ticket for my 11th birthday from my brother and what a show it was. I remember it being very loud and the place was packed to the rafters. The Time was AMAZING and when my brother let me pick something to buy I wanted the poster of The Time. I still have it to they're standing against a chainlink and it's just the players of the Time, no Jerome. I'll never forget the VIBE in the venue that night, pure Prince magic.
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Reply #12 posted 11/11/05 9:43am

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cool
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