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Lovesesy tour- his creative live peak? Recently I was able to replace my old fuzzy VHS of the Dortmund show with a remastered dvd, and I have fallen in love with this show all over again.
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As far as the performance, dancers are usually at their peak at 30, which he was in '88. | |
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That was his BEST tour no doubt about it! | |
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I don't know, I never could warm up to those very choreographed, big arena, big production, medley shows. The aftershows on the other hand... | |
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Nope, overproduced, overchoreographed, too slick and boring. I think ONA was his ABSOLUTE highlight live-wise.... The complete songs, the arrangements and the constantly changing setlists were fantastic. The aftershows were spectacular also.. | |
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eelco said: Nope, overproduced, overchoreographed, too slick and boring. I think ONA was his ABSOLUTE highlight live-wise.... The complete songs, the arrangements and the constantly changing setlists were fantastic. The aftershows were spectacular also..
I liked ONA as well (lucky enough to be at the Lincoln Center show), and the live Prince of the 80's was clearly a different animal, but boring is just not a word that I think can be applied to the Lovesexy show. There's just far too much going on. | |
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Yeah right, and I had the great pleasure of watching a Lovesexy concert from front row !!! One of the best experiences of my life (along with SOTT live of course). He sure was at his creative peak at that time. I still keep wondering WHY things went downhill after that tour. I only can think of two reasons. First, no more input from Wendy and Lisa after 86 (their heritage was still felt during SOTT/87). Second, Prince got a bigger contract and a much bigger studio after 88. This meant he felt the need and had the possibilities to write this overproduced Batman/D&P music to really get a mainstream audience. Don't get me wrong, I kept on following Prince during the 90's and after 2000, buying all cd's that came out (some of which are now collector's item, like GoldNigga...), but for me, 85-88 are Prince's top years, both live and studio wise. | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: I don't know, I never could warm up to those very choreographed, big arena, big production, medley shows. The aftershows on the other hand...
I'm not a huge fan of medleys, but the music presented here has to be considered on its own merits. The metallic version of "Sister", for example, comes after a furious jam by the band and hits you over the head like a sledgehammer. And while the songs may not be full versions, the band hits them all out of the park and there is lots of funky/jazzy music connecting the songs. | |
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Can we include SOTT and call this whole period his purple peak?? | |
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Although Prince live is always great, the trilogy Parade, SOTT and Lovesexy tour (in only three years) are difficult to beat. Only the ONA tour can be compared to those imo. Formerly known as Parade @ HQ and formerly proud owner of www.paradetour.com | |
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dothejump said: Although Prince live is always great, the trilogy Parade, SOTT and Lovesexy tour (in only three years) are difficult to beat. Only the ONA tour can be compared to those imo.
totally agree I think ahead of you, I think instead of you
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Parade tour was his best tour ever - or at least it's hard to beat - and I think this is the general agreement amongst hard core fans.
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Veej said: Parade tour was his best tour ever - or at least it's hard to beat - and I think this is the general agreement amongst hard core fans.
I thought medleys were only played to death in the late 90's. Great performance and great music on the Parade tour, no question...but I personally dock it a notch for the total lack of guitar playing on his part. Love the funk, love the jazz , but throw me a guitar solo every once in a while. | |
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Lovesexy was his best tour with the best musicians. (IMO)
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eugnj420 said: Veej said: Parade tour was his best tour ever - or at least it's hard to beat - and I think this is the general agreement amongst hard core fans.
I thought medleys were only played to death in the late 90's. Great performance and great music on the Parade tour, no question...but I personally dock it a notch for the total lack of guitar playing on his part. Love the funk, love the jazz , but throw me a guitar solo every once in a while. | |
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As far as his stage show with dancing and high energy i think the Parade tour was his best, he was just so intimate with the audience
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eireboy34 said: Can we include SOTT and call this whole period his purple peak??
Yes, surely the whole period can be considered his peak. But looking at the critics and reviews the SOTT-shows were received best. | |
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the Sign o the Times / Lovesexy era was spectacular
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dothejump said: Although Prince live is always great, the trilogy Parade, SOTT and Lovesexy tour (in only three years) are difficult to beat. Only the ONA tour can be compared to those imo.
I'd have to agree there. Parade was just so much fun, SOTT was I think his best imagined show and Lovesexy was just wow. ONA was a joy in a much more restrained way. In terms of the feeling in the room at the time and the feeling that I left it with - Lovesexy was the best show I have ever experienced. My SOTT show was cancelled so I can't compare the two on a personal level, but from what I've seen and heard, it was probably the absolute peak rather than Lovesexy but I'd take any show between '86 - '88. | |
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For me: lovesexy is the greatest... the music combined too the light, the dance, the concept...
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I was completely blown away when I first watched the Dortmund recording! What a show!!
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yes! for many reasons; it has his best band, Prince style of horns (Eric!), a musical trip through his repetoire and a Prince in his creative high.
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yes! for many reasons; it has his best band, Prince style of horns (Eric!), a musical trip through his repetoire and a Prince in his creative high.
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I've never gotten the chance to see Prince live, I wish I could see Prince during those years but unfortunatly I wasn't born until 94' so I have missed a lot of great performances =(
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But I have the DVD of the concert, and I have to say Prince is wonderful the whole show! | |
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Without doubt it was his peak in the mid to late 80's, I will never forget Wembley arena in 86 ( Parade Tour, London) I was 19 with my wife to be 17, we had poor seats at the back, but the whole place was up dancing, totaly rocking, it was raw Prince, very sexual very with it.
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I'm a oldschool Prince fan from way back and am more than partial to his 80's music, but I got to say i think he is at his live peak right now as we speak.
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diiinnnooo said: I've never gotten the chance to see Prince live, I wish I could see Prince during those years but unfortunatly I wasn't born until 94' so I have missed a lot of great performances =(
Hopefully he comes to Europe this year so I finally get to see him live 14,heh? You are a young one. Well, I have wanted a grandson/daughter for a while now.... Anyway, maybe this'll be your lucky year then....just don't expect him to perform the way he did in the Lovesexy years. . [Edited 3/13/09 9:33am] | |
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