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Reply #150 posted 10/03/08 2:14pm

Clevelandgirl

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I'm so excited, when I leave work at 7pm I'm on my way to Borders Books to pick up Princes 21 nights book. I read some of the posts on here and boy oh boy people sound so mean, bitter and ungrateful.

He didn't have to do anything, we have to sometimes just sit back, and appreciate music and art for what it is. This man has been through so much, and he's apparently giving us what he feels in his soul.

I'm like this, if people are going to whine and complain, then you try being a musician, and playing 21 nights straight anywhere. If you are a musician, then you can tactfully critique, but most of us are not.

Why not enjoy the music for what it is, sit back, enjoy the photos, read the poetry and drink a glass of wine or whatever.

I'll post what I thought of the book, and you better believe, it won't be a negative post. I love PRINCE, respect his music and I'm a die-hard fan.

Enjoy life, enjoy the moments, look at the art for what it is, and not what you think it should be. A side note, I'll be getting the book for only $25.00 because I'm a Borders books member. So, you can save money on this book. However way the music may sound to me I'm going to be happy, because Prince is and will always be my favorite artist.
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Reply #151 posted 10/03/08 2:20pm

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Clevelandgirl said:

I'm so excited, when I leave work at 7pm I'm on my way to Borders Books to pick up Princes 21 nights book. I read some of the posts on here and boy oh boy people sound so mean, bitter and ungrateful.

He didn't have to do anything, we have to sometimes just sit back, and appreciate music and art for what it is. This man has been through so much, and he's apparently giving us what he feels in his soul.

I'm like this, if people are going to whine and complain, then you try being a musician, and playing 21 nights straight anywhere. If you are a musician, then you can tactfully critique, but most of us are not.

Why not enjoy the music for what it is, sit back, enjoy the photos, read the poetry and drink a glass of wine or whatever.

I'll post what I thought of the book, and you better believe, it won't be a negative post. I love PRINCE, respect his music and I'm a die-hard fan.

Enjoy life, enjoy the moments, look at the art for what it is, and not what you think it should be. A side note, I'll be getting the book for only $25.00 because I'm a Borders books member. So, you can save money on this book. However way the music may sound to me I'm going to be happy, because Prince is and will always be my favorite artist.




Don't believe the un-hype. I got mine at Target, it practically across the street. It was $35 and worth it. It's an awesome Book. Very thick. Would look insanely impressive on most any coffee table, especially Kramer's. And the CD is Kool & The Gang. It the It Ain't Over of 2008. Very musical, very funny, very entertaining. Not the greatest CD on the planet, but is there one at the end of the day. All said, for $35 bucks, it was a great buy.



this reminds me....lol...


My "It Ain't Over" cd got cracked when I sat on it on accident. I had burned it of course, but for the life of me I can't find it ANYWHERE...on my hard drive, on CD-R, or ANEEEEWHERE....hint hint...i check my org notes.
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Reply #152 posted 10/03/08 3:06pm

Anxiety

oh, but i do take back what i said about mike phillips in an earlier post. for the most part i can tolerate his playing on the indigo nights CD, but all that squeaking and squonking at the beginning of "the one" makes me feel like i have a hangover and someone is making balloon animals right next to my ear in a room full of hungry chihuahuas. i'm sure he's amazingly skilled at what he does, but i just can't listen to all that screeching. disbelief
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Reply #153 posted 10/03/08 3:11pm

piepie1976

its probably "the entertainer." (scott joplin) but this version of 3121 also contains bits of "alexander's ragtime band" (irving berlin) and "music music music" (baum/weiss)


BobGeorge909 said:

ok...i've been researching this for an hour...I think i'm close but I'm tired...imma just ask. At the end of 3121, Greg Boyer plays a line of music that appears in a cartoon that I love. The 2 Gopher's in Merri Melodies or Looney Tunes...not sure which. Their names are Mac and Tosh...they're 2 gophers who conspire to steal the farmers radishes or summin like that. They have theme music and Greg plays it at the end of 3121. Anyone know the name of the song. I looked on the credits and I don't think it's there.




gawd...this is killing me...I thought I had it...but so close=so far

thought it was a toss up between "In a Little Red Barn (on a Farm Down in Indiana)," "Powerhouse," or "Love Ya." Alas...it wasn't ANY of those three. sad
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Reply #154 posted 10/03/08 3:52pm

Jeffiner

piepie1976 said:

its probably "the entertainer." (scott joplin) but this version of 3121 also contains bits of "alexander's ragtime band" (irving berlin) and "music music music" (baum/weiss)


BobGeorge909 said:

ok...i've been researching this for an hour...I think i'm close but I'm tired...imma just ask. At the end of 3121, Greg Boyer plays a line of music that appears in a cartoon that I love. The 2 Gopher's in Merri Melodies or Looney Tunes...not sure which. Their names are Mac and Tosh...they're 2 gophers who conspire to steal the farmers radishes or summin like that. They have theme music and Greg plays it at the end of 3121. Anyone know the name of the song. I looked on the credits and I don't think it's there.


gawd...this is killing me...I thought I had it...but so close=so far

thought it was a toss up between "In a Little Red Barn (on a Farm Down in Indiana)," "Powerhouse," or "Love Ya." Alas...it wasn't ANY of those three. sad
[Edited 10/3/08 13:48pm]


I love the way that's mixed in with it! cool
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Reply #155 posted 10/03/08 6:04pm

LondonStyle

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I'm just hearing it on Emancipation Radio at 2am UK Time, and it's sound is very suited to this time you feel like you are there ...and it's GREAT !! Prince is the Man Full Stop. nuff said! biggrin biggrin
Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
James Brown & Michael Jackson RIP, your music still lives with us!
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Reply #156 posted 10/04/08 1:05am

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I went into this with no expecations. I had little interest in it and I didn't expect anything at all really.

I'm disappointed. I put it on at work today (twice), and it gave me a headache. Worse than that, I came away from it with a bad taste in my mouth about where Prince's career as a live performer is heading.

The "soul revue years" need to go away. He just sounds tired on this to me. There's no life to any of it, even the supposedly funkier jam moments.

And can he please retire The One/Question of U thing? I liked it at Xenophobia. I was already bored with it by the time I saw him on the Musicology tour.

and please, stop showcasing the girl-singer-in-the-band-du-jour on albums (live, studio, whatever). the law of diminishing returns has set in, the closer he gets to the bottom of the barrel to scrape them out and put them in front of a microphone stand.
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Reply #157 posted 10/04/08 1:17am

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I'm glad this thread has turned round with some positive comments, i really like the CD a lot.

But this is where i'm at with Prince at this moment, he could release live albums from now on and i'd be more than happy. biggrin

9/10.
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Reply #158 posted 10/04/08 2:08am

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Marrk said:

I'm glad this thread has turned round with some positive comments, i really like the CD a lot.

But this is where i'm at with Prince at this moment, he could release live albums from now on and i'd be more than happy. biggrin

9/10.



quite - it's nice and funky. still not hundred percent you should ever overdub live performances, but at least it's not overdone like that version of Days of Wild a while ago. Could do without the silly voice on Satisfied though (Prince again ?)
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Reply #159 posted 10/04/08 2:08am

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This is described as a soundboard recording of an example of the Indigo aftershows. From what i remember, this is exactly what those shows sounded like live. At the time, those aftershows were reaping huge praise. The music hasn't suddenly changed from one year to the next. This is what it sounded like so why the negativity? The only sounds that i can recall are missing are the sounds of drunken idiots making pains of themselves by falling over - causing fights..
During these shows, Prince gave his female vocalists the spotlight. As this is a snapshot of those shows. Why not hear Shelby? She has an awesome voice - she is clearly good enough for Princes ear.. why not ours?
I also think that it is good to hear a few covers thrown into the mix - songs Prince clearly wanted to play which are good to hear (as many times the songs are new to me and others).
I am a musician myself and regarding the quality of this band, make no mistake - they are in a different league to 99% of what is currently out there.
Enjoy it and treat it as a memory, that is all it is meant to be!
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Reply #160 posted 10/04/08 10:24am

switters

As a longtime die-hard fan, this disc sounds like yet another maddening move by Prince. Why can't he deliver a disc full of the fantastic live Prince songs he performed during 21 nights? Who is Shelby J? And who cares? This has always been one of the things about Prince that baffles me and pisses me off - his poor decision-making when it comes to the records he releases.
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Reply #161 posted 10/04/08 5:19pm

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I have no interest in the book. I'll just wait for a torrent of the tracks. shrug
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Reply #162 posted 10/04/08 10:35pm

setyrmindphree

The CD bites the banooch.Nah, Not really that bad, it's just boring and uninspired. It's just simply there. Not really bad or good, just there.
Prince is the man and the gems that come every now and then always keep me buying.

Been a fan since '81. Over the last decade or so it's the same thing. I can't wait till something new comes out and then there is this mild to extreme disappointment. Love his music, always have and always will but the list of uninspired cds is growing longer and longer. .
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Reply #163 posted 10/05/08 12:58am

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NoodleSoup said:

I have no interest in the book. I'll just wait for a torrent of the tracks. shrug



why are you waiting? lol
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Reply #164 posted 10/05/08 3:03am

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errant said:

NoodleSoup said:

I have no interest in the book. I'll just wait for a torrent of the tracks. shrug



why are you waiting? lol




any of the torrents I found belong to membership fee sites....
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Reply #165 posted 10/05/08 3:59am

FunkyBrotha

Oh here we go again.. another CD another 'this is the worst cd ever' thread..

I think the cd pretty much nails the Indigo experience. People are asking for Empty room and Anotherlover.... fuck sake he played Empty room to death on the ona tour, he played anotherlover every night during the tour.

I was there for most of the performances on this CD and i loved it.. the audience loved the spoken word parts about the tampons and MJ so thats why he has included it in the CD, we were all laughing our heads off at the sillyness. I do think that section of the CD is a bit long however.

The first 3 tracks are great - i have no complaints.

I think Rocksteady is where the cd really starts to build, Misty Blues is particularly great, beautiful vocals. Whole lotta love has some amazing guitar work and its definitely a guitar tone we've never heard from P before. The bass on Alphabet St is fantastic and really creates a unique performance of that song.

Baby Love had to be on there. It was one of the regulars on the tour and really showcased the great Shelby and P together.

The One/QofU/Fallin.. Im so glad he put this one on here, its been a fan favourite for a few years now and this is one of the strongest tracks on the cd.

All the critics?? do i need to say anything! Fantastic.
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Reply #166 posted 10/05/08 4:01am

paisley1710

I listened to most of the cd last night and I loved it. It was a strong reflection of the Indigo nights. Who wants to listen to the polished Prince, I was laughing my head off when he was talking about the cross eyed woman. Its so refreshing to hear Prince actually having a laugh with us, God knows we all need that signal that he is human with a wicked sense of humour, even if you dont think he's funny.

Granted, it is not OTA but we already own that don't we!.

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Reply #167 posted 10/05/08 4:55am

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errant said:

NoodleSoup said:

I have no interest in the book. I'll just wait for a torrent of the tracks. shrug



why are you waiting? lol


lol

See, in the past I would've been orgnoting you for the hook up, but now I just can't find the desire to chase it up. shrug
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Reply #168 posted 10/05/08 9:28am

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Jeffiner said:

Just received the book and CD today! I'm LOVING it, I really don't understand the negativity around this at all, and it's obviously meant as a 'thank you', 'reminder' and 'tribute' to the people who attended the O2 last year, and especially the aftershows. It's just a 'taster' of the fun we all had, some great jams and a little of this and a little of that! I guess you just had to BE there to really appreciate it! I love Shelby J's songs too, she's a very cool, lovely and talented lady. She's got so much energy and really added a lot to the shows last year. She gave me a great big smile too, so I've got a soft spot for her. Very, very cool! cool Thanks Prince biggrin

PS Such great musicianship, and so much talent in such a small venue, I'd call it the best value for money I've EVER had, and the CD shows just a little of what went down. It was a just an amazing party ya'll! wink

PPS I've just read my post and I think I'm acquiring some kind of strange 'American accent' confused lol wink
[Edited 10/3/08 13:34pm]



Completely agree, he really captured the spirit of the shows. ! love it!
biggrin thumbs up!
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Reply #169 posted 10/05/08 3:15pm

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pianoman said:

Could do without the silly voice on Satisfied though (Prince again ?)
- I think it's Mr. Hayes...

To me, the CD is a disappointment and a pointer to Prince as to why people download and buy bootlegs - that way we get what we want - OK the quality isn't so good (or over-dubbed - oh why?)
OK, it is a fair representation of the Indigo aftershows but there were some much better tunes (Stratus anyone? Or the blistering Guitar on 6th Sept) and better versions of the songs than those used on the CD. Another complaint is the editing... For example, Alphabet Street went into an extended jam and didn't fade out! Indigo Nights is a short clip of the extended jam ending of Alphabet St. which continued through Get On The Boat, Play That Funky Music etc etc... All the Critics was 17mins long at the final aftershow and was truly awesome but I can understand the shortening of this. The Satisfied/Beggin' Woman was great live but taking up time on this CD... well, as I said earlier, better tunes were played. 2 Shelby J tunes? Again a waste of the allotted 77 mins. No Amy Winehouse. No Common. No 28th August. eh?
Pearl Jam have been mentioned once or twice on this site before - they release almost every live show for download soon after ecah show is complete - with the quality possible of a live recording-to-download nowadays, surely Prince should stop finding new ways to distribute his music and use the methods other bands/acts have used to great success.
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Reply #170 posted 10/05/08 7:39pm

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Clevelandgirl said:

I'm so excited, when I leave work at 7pm I'm on my way to Borders Books to pick up Princes 21 nights book. I read some of the posts on here and boy oh boy people sound so mean, bitter and ungrateful.

He didn't have to do anything, we have to sometimes just sit back, and appreciate music and art for what it is. This man has been through so much, and he's apparently giving us what he feels in his soul.

I'm like this, if people are going to whine and complain, then you try being a musician, and playing 21 nights straight anywhere. If you are a musician, then you can tactfully critique, but most of us are not.

Why not enjoy the music for what it is, sit back, enjoy the photos, read the poetry and drink a glass of wine or whatever.

I'll post what I thought of the book, and you better believe, it won't be a negative post. I love PRINCE, respect his music and I'm a die-hard fan.

Enjoy life, enjoy the moments, look at the art for what it is, and not what you think it should be. A side note, I'll be getting the book for only $25.00 because I'm a Borders books member. So, you can save money on this book. However way the music may sound to me I'm going to be happy, because Prince is and will always be my favorite artist.


Nice post, Words of Wisdom! biggrin
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Reply #171 posted 10/05/08 7:40pm

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vikings said:

This is described as a soundboard recording of an example of the Indigo aftershows. From what i remember, this is exactly what those shows sounded like live. At the time, those aftershows were reaping huge praise. The music hasn't suddenly changed from one year to the next. This is what it sounded like so why the negativity? The only sounds that i can recall are missing are the sounds of drunken idiots making pains of themselves by falling over - causing fights..
During these shows, Prince gave his female vocalists the spotlight. As this is a snapshot of those shows. Why not hear Shelby? She has an awesome voice - she is clearly good enough for Princes ear.. why not ours?
I also think that it is good to hear a few covers thrown into the mix - songs Prince clearly wanted to play which are good to hear (as many times the songs are new to me and others).
I am a musician myself and regarding the quality of this band, make no mistake - they are in a different league to 99% of what is currently out there.
Enjoy it and treat it as a memory, that is all it is meant to be!


Amen now! lol
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Reply #172 posted 10/06/08 4:00am

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I may have missed it; but has anyone done the timeline for this CD?

I was at the Indigo shows on the 1st Sept (2nd am) and the 16th Sept (17th am) and I'm sure that 'Song of The Heart', 'Delirious', 'Just like u', 'Satisfied' and 'Begging Women Blues' are all from the 17th am show - has anyone else got the dates of the rest of the CD?

By the way; we loved it here in the office, really clean, funky, fresh, come on give the guy some credit - it's this or the X-Faxtor people - WAKE UP!!!!
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Reply #173 posted 10/06/08 7:27am

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This is an amazing album.
Very, verrrry funky.
The sound quality is absolutely amazing!
Just listening to Prince on guitar again is giving me chills. The recording has captured what it's like to stand in front of him while he plays guitar and bass like the devil.
Any negative comments must be from people who didn't experience this in the flesh last year. I'm gladly being taken right back to the Indigo Club, and it's pretty hot second time round.

Thanks P
xx
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Reply #174 posted 10/06/08 8:01am

ronnwinter

First of all let me say..Prince is the freak'n man! Ive been a fan for 20 years!
I have every cd he's released(and some he hasnt, lol) I have all his dvds hes released ( and some he hasnt) Ive seen him in concert, my nickname in High school was even Prince cause They say I looked like him... So this opinion is definately NOT coming from a hater! I found the book to be disappointing. The poetry was very short and seemed incomplete. The lyrics...well, we already have those.The pictures were amazing! Great photography! And prince looks great as usual.He looks around 30 years old! And you can tell its not all make up that makes him look so young,because theres some great close ups of his face. In short, I think the hype around the book was a bit misleading. Its not an in depth look into his life. It says nothing about his (personal)life. Its mainly just pictures...and alot of them arent even of him. I love you man, but the book coulda been better. The cd, I cant really comment on, cause I havnt heard all of it yet, but "whole lotta love" is AMAZING!!!
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Reply #175 posted 10/06/08 11:29am

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Who Said Prince was'nt Fonky!!! cool
Whats wrong with yeh all, This is a fantastic CD!
And what a great way to Package it!!
I think some of you guys are getting old !!
What do you want another greatest hits album or an attempt at being in the charts!!Come on guys He his 50, Let him coast.
Its not cutting edge but its sure is FUNKY SHIT!

yes prince
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Reply #176 posted 10/06/08 11:31am

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Barbara07 said:

This is an amazing album.
Very, verrrry funky.
The sound quality is absolutely amazing!
Just listening to Prince on guitar again is giving me chills. The recording has captured what it's like to stand in front of him while he plays guitar and bass like the devil.
Any negative comments must be from people who didn't experience this in the flesh last year. I'm gladly being taken right back to the Indigo Club, and it's pretty hot second time round.

Thanks P
xx


I disagree strongly.It´s mostly those who were there and who have been following his career for decades that are disappointed the most with this CD and the book.
Having seen numerous aftershows, including the Indigo, this CD does not even remotely capture the spirit of his legendary aftershows. And it is not only this CD but also the Aladdin Las Vegas DVD or the ONA Live album where you shake your head in disbelief because of the huge discrepancy between the actual shows and the released product.
These comments may sound negative but they are meant as constructive criticism.
It actually hurts to see one of the best pop musicians on Earth wasting every potential opportunity for more than a decade now.
Look above, in one of the posts one orger said it would be really sad if CD releases like this one were, in some distant future, the only official
proof of his legendary skills as a live performer.
CDs like this are damaging his reputation and his legacy.
[Edited 10/6/08 11:38am]
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #177 posted 10/06/08 12:13pm

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KoolEaze said:

Barbara07 said:

This is an amazing album.
Very, verrrry funky.
The sound quality is absolutely amazing!
Just listening to Prince on guitar again is giving me chills. The recording has captured what it's like to stand in front of him while he plays guitar and bass like the devil.
Any negative comments must be from people who didn't experience this in the flesh last year. I'm gladly being taken right back to the Indigo Club, and it's pretty hot second time round.

Thanks P
xx


I disagree strongly.It´s mostly those who were there and who have been following his career for decades that are disappointed the most with this CD and the book.
Having seen numerous aftershows, including the Indigo, this CD does not even remotely capture the spirit of his legendary aftershows. And it is not only this CD but also the Aladdin Las Vegas DVD or the ONA Live album where you shake your head in disbelief because of the huge discrepancy between the actual shows and the released product.
These comments may sound negative but they are meant as constructive criticism.
It actually hurts to see one of the best pop musicians on Earth wasting every potential opportunity for more than a decade now.
Look above, in one of the posts one orger said it would be really sad if CD releases like this one were, in some distant future, the only official
proof of his legendary skills as a live performer.
CDs like this are damaging his reputation and his legacy.
[Edited 10/6/08 11:38am]

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What exactly are you looking for on this official releases? Do you want the after show CD to be 2 hours long, include the same songs that were played at the concert or do you just not have enough bad sound and screaming people that you get on a bootleg.

I play the CD for “It Ain’t Over” for people who are not Prince fans and they love it. Nobody that knows anything about music or P’s aftershows is going to listen to this CD and think P puts on bad shows or is a poor showman. It is a snippet of an aftershow it is not the actual concert and in some respects the aftershow are better than the concert and more people need to be aware.
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Reply #178 posted 10/06/08 12:32pm

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BTW You've got to listen to the real thing, not the mp3s circulating out there.
the experience is not comparable at all !

Regarding the obsessive bootlegers collectors, you'll never be satisfied. But I will never understand how you can take any pleasure in listening to these awful recording of aftershows. This is not music to me.
As soon as something becomes official it is not the same :
when the black album was released, some suddenly did not like the cd anymore.

I have been to numerous aftershows as well last year (and many for the last 25 years !) and the cd symbolizes very well what the aftershows were all about.

I was really disappointed by It ain't over (apart from Joy in repetition !) but this time, this cd kills.

Again, listen to the real cd, not the compressed mp3. The sound is organic, it is so good, so funky. Love it !
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Reply #179 posted 10/07/08 2:22am

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KoolEaze said:

Barbara07 said:

This is an amazing album.
Very, verrrry funky.
The sound quality is absolutely amazing!
Just listening to Prince on guitar again is giving me chills. The recording has captured what it's like to stand in front of him while he plays guitar and bass like the devil.
Any negative comments must be from people who didn't experience this in the flesh last year. I'm gladly being taken right back to the Indigo Club, and it's pretty hot second time round.

Thanks P
xx


I disagree strongly.It´s mostly those who were there and who have been following his career for decades that are disappointed the most with this CD and the book.
Having seen numerous aftershows, including the Indigo, this CD does not even remotely capture the spirit of his legendary aftershows. And it is not only this CD but also the Aladdin Las Vegas DVD or the ONA Live album where you shake your head in disbelief because of the huge discrepancy between the actual shows and the released product.
These comments may sound negative but they are meant as constructive criticism.
It actually hurts to see one of the best pop musicians on Earth wasting every potential opportunity for more than a decade now.
Look above, in one of the posts one orger said it would be really sad if CD releases like this one were, in some distant future, the only official
proof of his legendary skills as a live performer.
CDs like this are damaging his reputation and his legacy.
[Edited 10/6/08 11:38am]



Then there must be something wrong with me..
sad
I have been a massive fan for a very long time... and
I LOVE THIS CD. Stick it on some big speakers..F.U.N.K.Y.


excited excited
"My God it's full of Stars"
Indigo Club, September 21st 2008, 4.24am
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