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Reply #30 posted 06/02/09 9:36pm

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PDogz said:

nyse said:

...and I never would of thought he would fully expose himself

Just to be clear, and to prevent any false rumors from getting started, although at certain points of his performance he was indeed completely naked after snatching his panties down, he wasn't "fully exposed", as he kept his hand over his penis while gyrating toward the audience. Though it's worth noting that immediately prior to this, dancing around in his sweaty panties wasn't leaving a whole lot to the imagination in the first place, lol. Particularly during the numerous times he kept sliding down that stripper pole that he used to work repeatedly during his performance.



the POLE...he had it on various tours including Musicology...


rather sad now to see it go unworked
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Reply #31 posted 06/02/09 10:52pm

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this thread has been one of the best reads in a while for me...

As I was always interested with

*The dirty mind/controversy era
*The prince vs rick james topic
* prince's wild and lewd antics in the "early years"

Thankz to oldfreinds4sale and rinluv for the reply's....

I bet warner bros. were not too happy with the sudden new direction
of there new young artist...
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Reply #32 posted 06/03/09 9:25am

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Big Chick explained later that he carried P around to get through a crowd quickly. Sound nutty but that was is explanation. He claimed it was his idea.

Anyway the P-Dog post backeds up what older people told me who went to these shows that P was kicking Rick's ass. In addtion, I have a tape from the Houston 81 show that just kills. Everytime I listen to it I think how Rick was pretty much done when P came along.

I also have the show from Houston 81 and yeah, by that stage, P was a LOT more polished as a performer than he was on the Dirty Mind tour. At least from the shows that I have from the DM tour. The feedback that I got from the people that I know that went to the tour with P and Rick, they said that the bruthas in the crowd could not get with P and the way he was dressed and the way he acted. And that either some of the bruthas actually walked out while P was on stage and came back when Rick came on or they jeered and heckled P.

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What you say about the brothers might be true but lucky for Prince brothers were not buying the bulk of the records back then.

Let's be honest if it were not for the ladies P would not still be around.
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Reply #33 posted 06/03/09 10:08am

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blackguitaristz said:


I also have the show from Houston 81 and yeah, by that stage, P was a LOT more polished as a performer than he was on the Dirty Mind tour. At least from the shows that I have from the DM tour. The feedback that I got from the people that I know that went to the tour with P and Rick, they said that the bruthas in the crowd could not get with P and the way he was dressed and the way he acted. And that either some of the bruthas actually walked out while P was on stage and came back when Rick came on or they jeered and heckled P.

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What you say about the brothers might be true but lucky for Prince brothers were not buying the bulk of the records back then.

Let's be honest if it were not for the ladies P would not still be around.



I don't know about that
the music had nothing to do with weither or not a particular gender would by it

I understand a bit about the shows though
But again those guys weren't really fans of Prince but of Rick James
Prince had even back then a strong follow of men and women
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Reply #34 posted 06/03/09 11:10am

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nyse said:

...and I never would of thought he would fully expose himself

Just to be clear, and to prevent any false rumors from getting started, although at certain points of his performance he was indeed completely naked after snatching his panties down, he wasn't "fully exposed", as he kept his hand over his penis while gyrating toward the audience. Though it's worth noting that immediately prior to this, dancing around in his sweaty panties wasn't leaving a whole lot to the imagination in the first place, lol. Particularly during the numerous times he kept sliding down that stripper pole that he used to work repeatedly during his performance.

TRUE Prince fans know he left nothing to the imagination on stage back then. I'm suprised he didn't get in trouble for some of his explicit sexual acts onstage. You try that crap today and your career would suffer. He made you think sinful things the way he used his guitar! Oh why, why did he have to tone it down? bawl Janet Jackson showed one titty and she still being black balled from it.
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Reply #35 posted 06/03/09 11:39am

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PDogz said:


Just to be clear, and to prevent any false rumors from getting started, although at certain points of his performance he was indeed completely naked after snatching his panties down, he wasn't "fully exposed", as he kept his hand over his penis while gyrating toward the audience. Though it's worth noting that immediately prior to this, dancing around in his sweaty panties wasn't leaving a whole lot to the imagination in the first place, lol. Particularly during the numerous times he kept sliding down that stripper pole that he used to work repeatedly during his performance.

TRUE Prince fans know he left nothing to the imagination on stage back then. I'm suprised he didn't get in trouble for some of his explicit sexual acts onstage. You try that crap today and your career would suffer. He made you think sinful things the way he used his guitar! Oh why, why did he have to tone it down? bawl Janet Jackson showed one titty and she still being black balled from it.



Lol yeah I know, poor Janet people really need to get over it, like people have never seen a titty

Madonna was almost arrested in Canada for her masturbation scene during Like A Virgin
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Reply #36 posted 06/03/09 2:23pm

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The list of concerts is NOT correct.
Check this site for the most complete and accurate shows

http://sites.google.com/s...urhistory/

Thanks to Joozt and Jmfd

22 FEB, 1980 ::::: Fort Worth, TX, USA – Tarrant County Convention Center
23 FEB, 1980 ::::: Shreveport, LA, USA – Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
24 FEB, 1980 ::::: Houston, TX, USA – Sam Houston Coliseum
28 FEB, 1980 ::::: Chicago, IL, USA – Uptown Theatre
29 FEB, 1980 ::::: Chicago, IL, USA – Uptown Theatre
01 MAR, 1980 ::::: Pittsburgh, PA, USA – The Stanley Theater
02 MAR, 1980 ::::: Pittsburgh, PA, USA – The Stanley Theater
05 MAR, 1980 ::::: Greenville, SC, USA – Greenville Memorial Auditorium
06 MAR, 1980 ::::: Atlanta, GA, USA – The Omni
07 MAR, 1980 ::::: Jacksonville, FL, USA – Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum
08 MAR, 1980 ::::: Lakeland, FL, USA – Civic Center
09 MAR, 1980 ::::: Sunrise, FL, USA – Sunrise Musical Theatre
14 MAR, 1980 ::::: Hampton, VA, USA – Hampton Roads Coliseum
15 MAR, 1980 ::::: Raleigh, NC, USA – Dorton Arena
16 MAR, 1980 ::::: Columbia, SC, USA – Carolina Coliseum
20 MAR, 1980 ::::: Rochester, NY, USA – Rochester Community War Memorial
21 MAR, 1980 ::::: Cleveland, OH, USA – Public Hall
22 MAR, 1980 ::::: Louisville, KY, USA – Freedom Hall
23 MAR, 1980 ::::: Detroit, MI, USA – Cobo Arena
27 MAR, 1980 ::::: Columbus, GA, USA – Columbus Municipal Auditorium
28 MAR, 1980 ::::: New Orleans, LA, USA – Municipal Auditorium
29 MAR, 1980 ::::: Jackson, MS, USA – Mississippi Coliseum
30 MAR, 1980 ::::: Lake Charles, LA, USA – Lake Charles Civic Center
02 APR, 1980 ::::: Buffalo, NY, USA – Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
03 APR, 1980 ::::: Toledo, OH, USA – Toledo Sports Arena
04 APR, 1980 ::::: Saginaw, MI, USA – Saginaw Civic Center: Wendler Arena
05 APR, 1980 ::::: Indianapolis, IN, USA – Market Square Arena
06 APR, 1980 ::::: St. Louis, MO, USA – Checkerdome
07 APR, 1980 ::::: Milwaukee, WI, USA – MECCA Arena
10 APR, 1980 ::::: Savannah, GA, USA – Savannah Civic Center
11 APR, 1980 ::::: Greensboro, NC, USA – Greensboro Coliseum
12 APR, 1980 ::::: Baltimore, MD, USA – Baltimore Civic Center
13 APR, 1980 ::::: Springfield, MA, USA – Springfield Civic Center
17 APR, 1980 ::::: Birmingham, AL, USA – Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center
18 APR, 1980 ::::: Memphis, TN, USA – Mid-South Coliseum
19 APR, 1980 ::::: Huntsville, AL, USA – Von Braun Civic Center
20 APR, 1980 ::::: Dayton, OH, USA – University of Dayton Arena
24 APR, 1980 ::::: Richmond, VA, USA – Richmond Coliseum
25 APR, 1980 ::::: Charlotte, NC, USA – Charlotte Coliseum
26 APR, 1980 ::::: Macon, GA, USA – Macon Coliseum
27 APR, 1980 ::::: Nashville, TN, USA – Nashville Municipal Auditorium
03 MAY, 1980 ::::: Landover, MD, USA – Capital Centre
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Reply #37 posted 06/03/09 5:30pm

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Purple123 said:

I heard that Rick James tried to introduce his mother to Prince but Prince wouldn't say hello back, and that's what started the bad blood. Is this true?

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That was one story but I remember Andre Cymone saying he had to check Rick because he was pulling guns out on people.




Guns?! DAYEM!! I believe that he would do that. Rick James is nothing a thug in funk. I still love his music though.
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Reply #38 posted 06/03/09 5:33pm

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To sexy, Prince was CrAzY back then.


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Reply #39 posted 06/03/09 7:09pm

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mostbeautifulboy said:

Purple123 said:

I heard that Rick James tried to introduce his mother to Prince but Prince wouldn't say hello back, and that's what started the bad blood. Is this true?



Ive heard the same thing, but I don't know how true it is.



I heard it was because Prince wouldn't sign an autograph for her. shrug
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Reply #40 posted 06/03/09 11:20pm

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xenophobia2002 said:

The list of concerts is NOT correct.
Check this site for the most complete and accurate shows

http://sites.google.com/s...urhistory/

Thanks to Joozt and Jmfd

22 FEB, 1980 ::::: Fort Worth, TX, USA – Tarrant County Convention Center
23 FEB, 1980 ::::: Shreveport, LA, USA – Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
24 FEB, 1980 ::::: Houston, TX, USA – Sam Houston Coliseum
28 FEB, 1980 ::::: Chicago, IL, USA – Uptown Theatre
29 FEB, 1980 ::::: Chicago, IL, USA – Uptown Theatre
01 MAR, 1980 ::::: Pittsburgh, PA, USA – The Stanley Theater
02 MAR, 1980 ::::: Pittsburgh, PA, USA – The Stanley Theater
05 MAR, 1980 ::::: Greenville, SC, USA – Greenville Memorial Auditorium
06 MAR, 1980 ::::: Atlanta, GA, USA – The Omni
07 MAR, 1980 ::::: Jacksonville, FL, USA – Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum
08 MAR, 1980 ::::: Lakeland, FL, USA – Civic Center
09 MAR, 1980 ::::: Sunrise, FL, USA – Sunrise Musical Theatre
14 MAR, 1980 ::::: Hampton, VA, USA – Hampton Roads Coliseum
15 MAR, 1980 ::::: Raleigh, NC, USA – Dorton Arena
16 MAR, 1980 ::::: Columbia, SC, USA – Carolina Coliseum
20 MAR, 1980 ::::: Rochester, NY, USA – Rochester Community War Memorial
21 MAR, 1980 ::::: Cleveland, OH, USA – Public Hall
22 MAR, 1980 ::::: Louisville, KY, USA – Freedom Hall
23 MAR, 1980 ::::: Detroit, MI, USA – Cobo Arena
27 MAR, 1980 ::::: Columbus, GA, USA – Columbus Municipal Auditorium
28 MAR, 1980 ::::: New Orleans, LA, USA – Municipal Auditorium
29 MAR, 1980 ::::: Jackson, MS, USA – Mississippi Coliseum
30 MAR, 1980 ::::: Lake Charles, LA, USA – Lake Charles Civic Center
02 APR, 1980 ::::: Buffalo, NY, USA – Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
03 APR, 1980 ::::: Toledo, OH, USA – Toledo Sports Arena
04 APR, 1980 ::::: Saginaw, MI, USA – Saginaw Civic Center: Wendler Arena
05 APR, 1980 ::::: Indianapolis, IN, USA – Market Square Arena
06 APR, 1980 ::::: St. Louis, MO, USA – Checkerdome
07 APR, 1980 ::::: Milwaukee, WI, USA – MECCA Arena
10 APR, 1980 ::::: Savannah, GA, USA – Savannah Civic Center
11 APR, 1980 ::::: Greensboro, NC, USA – Greensboro Coliseum
12 APR, 1980 ::::: Baltimore, MD, USA – Baltimore Civic Center
13 APR, 1980 ::::: Springfield, MA, USA – Springfield Civic Center
17 APR, 1980 ::::: Birmingham, AL, USA – Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center
18 APR, 1980 ::::: Memphis, TN, USA – Mid-South Coliseum
19 APR, 1980 ::::: Huntsville, AL, USA – Von Braun Civic Center
20 APR, 1980 ::::: Dayton, OH, USA – University of Dayton Arena
24 APR, 1980 ::::: Richmond, VA, USA – Richmond Coliseum
25 APR, 1980 ::::: Charlotte, NC, USA – Charlotte Coliseum
26 APR, 1980 ::::: Macon, GA, USA – Macon Coliseum
27 APR, 1980 ::::: Nashville, TN, USA – Nashville Municipal Auditorium
03 MAY, 1980 ::::: Landover, MD, USA – Capital Centre


That's the one I saw! love drool
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Reply #41 posted 06/03/09 11:45pm

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xenophobia2002 said:


05 MAR, 1980 ::::: Greenville, SC, USA – Greenville Memorial Auditorium

That's the one I saw! love drool


25 APR, 1980 ::::: Charlotte, NC, USA – Charlotte Coliseum

...this is the one I was at. Don't you feel lucky to have been a part of history? biggrin
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Reply #42 posted 06/03/09 11:54pm

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noimageatall said:


That's the one I saw! love drool


25 APR, 1980 ::::: Charlotte, NC, USA – Charlotte Coliseum

...this is the one I was at. Don't you feel lucky to have been a part of history? biggrin

nod I went to see Rick, but after Prince performed or whatever you want to call it evillol ...I forgot why I was there. lol Crazy is not the word! The only song I'd heard was Soft & Wet. So, I was not expecting what I saw and heard. I fell in lust and love at first sight. heart razz
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Reply #43 posted 06/04/09 12:10am

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PDogz said:



25 APR, 1980 ::::: Charlotte, NC, USA – Charlotte Coliseum

...this is the one I was at. Don't you feel lucky to have been a part of history? biggrin

nod I went to see Rick, but after Prince performed or whatever you want to call it evillol ...I forgot why I was there. lol

Same here: I went to go see Rick James, and some alien called Prince stole the show! lol
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Reply #44 posted 06/04/09 12:16am

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PDogz said:

noimageatall said:


nod I went to see Rick, but after Prince performed or whatever you want to call it evillol ...I forgot why I was there. lol

Same here: I went to go see Rick James, and some alien called Prince stole the show! lol

Question Dogz...Did u see P live on the Controversy tour? And if so, you MUST have thought the show was DEAD compared to an x-rated black version of Tim Curry from the Rocky Horror Picture Show. wink
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Reply #45 posted 06/04/09 12:19am

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noimageatall said:


nod I went to see Rick, but after Prince performed or whatever you want to call it evillol ...I forgot why I was there. lol

Same here: I went to go see Rick James, and some alien called Prince stole the show! lol


nod In Greenville they had an open floor. No seats. So we were just wandering around downstairs on the floor because we always got there early. The lights went down and no one was particularly rushing to get to the front...until the lights came up. eek The music started and when I saw Prince I practically RAN to the front of the stage. I didn't move until he was done. I think I was in a state of shock. I'd never seen anything like it.
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Reply #46 posted 06/04/09 12:58am

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PDogz said:

Same here: I went to go see Rick James, and some alien called Prince stole the show! lol

Question Dogz...Did u see P live on the Controversy tour? And if so, you MUST have thought the show was DEAD compared to an x-rated black version of Tim Curry from the Rocky Horror Picture Show. wink

(LOL @ Prince Frankenfurter, lol. That's an excellent analogy!)

Yes, I believe I was at the same show you were at for his Controversy Tour: The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. But no... Prince blew me away on the Controversy tour! As awesome as the first tour was, I always thought in the back of my mind "This guy is crazy talented, the only thing he's missing is some stage props". (...because Rick and George Clinton were killing you with Space Ships and 12-foot smoking joints & shit, lol) At the Controversy Tour... HE GAVE YOU STAGE PROPS! lol. His entire act was much more polished by Controversy, and he had clearly gotten a lot better - even freakier, but in a different way: More cosmic & surreal.

Although he was still relatively unknown by the mass media, I knew from the Controversy Tour that this guy wasn't going to stop until he took over the music business. In fact, my friend that I went to the show with and I joked after the concert; "Is there anything this guy CAN'T do?" I asked my friend "I wonder if he could do movies?", and we looked at each other at the same time and said "...well, we KNOW he can ACT!", lol.

So no man, you caught prince live at a good time in his career, your imagination can fill in the parts that came before, lol. Just think: An X-Rated Black version of Tim Curry from the Rocky Horror Picture Show... on ACID! eek
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Reply #47 posted 06/04/09 1:44am

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Another Tour, later that year


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Reply #48 posted 06/04/09 8:56pm

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PDogz said:

blackguitaristz said:


Question Dogz...Did u see P live on the Controversy tour? And if so, you MUST have thought the show was DEAD compared to an x-rated black version of Tim Curry from the Rocky Horror Picture Show. wink

(LOL @ Prince Frankenfurter, lol. That's an excellent analogy!)

Yes, I believe I was at the same show you were at for his Controversy Tour: The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. But no... Prince blew me away on the Controversy tour! As awesome as the first tour was, I always thought in the back of my mind "This guy is crazy talented, the only thing he's missing is some stage props". (...because Rick and George Clinton were killing you with Space Ships and 12-foot smoking joints & shit, lol) At the Controversy Tour... HE GAVE YOU STAGE PROPS! lol. His entire act was much more polished by Controversy, and he had clearly gotten a lot better - even freakier, but in a different way: More cosmic & surreal.

Although he was still relatively unknown by the mass media, I knew from the Controversy Tour that this guy wasn't going to stop until he took over the music business. In fact, my friend that I went to the show with and I joked after the concert; "Is there anything this guy CAN'T do?" I asked my friend "I wonder if he could do movies?", and we looked at each other at the same time and said "...well, we KNOW he can ACT!", lol.

So no man, you caught prince live at a good time in his career, your imagination can fill in the parts that came before, lol. Just think: An X-Rated Black version of Tim Curry from the Rocky Horror Picture Show... on ACID! eek

wink I can dig it. Yeah, at that time when I saw P at the Civic, I thought P was the baddest thing since slice bread. Granted, even then as a kid, I KNEW Prince was bitting hella hard off of all the greats....Hendrix, Bowie, James Brown, those were the most evident ones on THAT tour, but yeah, he did have that cosmic vibe. Very much like Bowie had in the 70's. As a kid who were into all of those cats, I was blown away that I saw P evoke all of that at the same time as adding his own thing to it. Like I mentioned earlier, I knew folks personally who had seen P on the tour with Rick and I gathered that P was wild as hell. I had a chance to see P when he played The Roxy right before he was added to the opening slot for Rick but by the time I went to get tickets, they were all gone. I remember thinking that I had time to get a ticket cuz for some reason, I wasn't thinking that it was going to sell out right away...WRONG. When P played out here again on the DM tour, at a club called Flippers, I didn't even know about it untill they were giving tickets away on the radio. I was like "What?!" There was no advertisement that I saw before hand. Not the standard ads in the paper or local mags. And definately no word on the radio. I called up to Flippers and the lady there said to me "Oh honey, those tickets have BEEN gone!" I'll never forget that. I called the radio station like a fucking lunatic trying to get thorugh and then when I DID get through, I wasn't the right caller. You know, I had to be caller 50 or whatever the hell. So I had to wait untill the Controversy tour. I got my ticket the DAY they went on sale. Hell if I was going to miss THIS!
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Reply #49 posted 06/04/09 9:46pm

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Wow, Im lovin this thread.

I was born 8 years too late and in the wrong part of the world.
I was only 7 in 1980.

I still gotta build that time machine!
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Reply #50 posted 06/05/09 1:48am

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When P played out here again on the DM tour, at a club called Flippers, I didn't even know about it untill they were giving tickets away on the radio. I was like "What?!" There was no advertisement that I saw before hand. Not the standard ads in the paper or local mags. And definately no word on the radio. I called up to Flippers and the lady there said to me "Oh honey, those tickets have BEEN gone!" I'll never forget that.

Man, we have been living such parallel lives. nod I absolutely remember when he was playing Flippers! Flippers was this big roller disco on Santa Monica Blvd at La Cienega, which was later turned into an Espirit clothing store (I'm sure it's something completely different now). But that show WAS advertised, I believe in the L.A. Weekly. I remember that show because I had just moved to Los Angeles, and had just seen Prince opening for Rick James just a short time earlier in Charlotte, NC. Just having arrived in L.A., I saw the ad for Prince and I was like "OH SHIT! I gotta get to this show!", lol. But I had no idea where this "Flippers" was or how to get there. So I told my brother, who had already moved to L.A. a few years prior, all about this cat Prince I had just seen with Rick James. I asked my brother to come along with me and take me to go see Prince, and my brothers response was: "Man, I aint taking you to go see that Faggot!" neutral So needless to say, I missed THAT show, lol. Same as you, by the time he rolled around with the Controversy tour at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, I knew my way around well enough by then, and I WASN'T missing THAT show! lol

Years later, like in the early 90's, my brother finally came around and admitted: "I was wrong about Prince, I should have gone with you to see him at Flippers because I could have witnessed history in the making". Today, my brother has been buying Prince since "Musicology" and thinks he's a legend. Should've listened to his little brother, lol.
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I KNEW Jimi (you mean Prince?) was bitting hella hard off of all the greats....Hendrix, Bowie, James Brown, those were the most evident ones on THAT tour, but yeah, he did have that cosmic vibe. Very much like Bowie had in the 70's. As a kid who were into all of those cats, I was blown away that I saw P evoke all of that at the same time as adding his own thing to it.

That was a big draw for me as well. Because growing up, I didn't follow only the soul/funk groups of the day, I was tripping on Bowie, Elton John, Kraftwerk, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, George Harrison, Janis Joplin, and all that; basically living my own little hippy-dippy peace & love-powered existence, lol. And I recognized early that Prince was playing around with all those vibes.
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Reply #52 posted 06/05/09 3:24am

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In Dez's book, Dez stated openly that at first, there were no problems between P and Rick. Or between P's band and Rick's band. But that over time, shit did start to get bad. Of course Dez said nothing of P stealing from Rick's show. I had always heard about P going to Rick's shows, trying to upstage him on stage by having Chick carry P on his shoulders through the crowd. When I first heard that, I thought that was the freakiest sounding shit. I wasn't sure if I believed it untill I heard on the radio that P was carried up on stage at the James Brown concert out here in 83. The dj's on 1580 KDAY were talking about it the next day on the radio because 2 of the dj's went to the show. They were saying how cool it was that Michael got on stage and sung and danced. Then when P was coming to get on stage, Chick carried him up there. I was like "What the fuck is THAT shit? WHY on earth would P, who's a grown ass man, let another grown ass man carry him up on stage?!" I didn't know what to make of it. Then it years later when I finally got to see the footage of the James Brown show. Sure enough, there it was on tape. I was like "Gawt damn!" So I have no reason to doubt what Rick was saying about that. I could tell that P had taken a few things from Rick in his stage show. P just kept escalating as a performer and pretty soon he had sailed on by Rick.


Yeah that James Brown Mike vs Prince clip was on youtube for a while too

I thought it was total rock star that Chick carried Prince to the stage
It was funny how you see Mike instigate the battle telling James that Prince was in the audience and to call him up



Right, that clip were Prince got up on the stage and play a musical instrument and Michael Jackson got up on the stage and...dance.

Exactly.
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Reply #53 posted 06/05/09 3:35am

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In Dez's book, Dez stated openly that at first, there were no problems between P and Rick. Or between P's band and Rick's band. But that over time, shit did start to get bad. Of course Dez said nothing of P stealing from Rick's show. I had always heard about P going to Rick's shows, trying to upstage him on stage by having Chick carry P on his shoulders through the crowd. When I first heard that, I thought that was the freakiest sounding shit. I wasn't sure if I believed it untill I heard on the radio that P was carried up on stage at the James Brown concert out here in 83. The dj's on 1580 KDAY were talking about it the next day on the radio because 2 of the dj's went to the show. They were saying how cool it was that Michael got on stage and sung and danced. Then when P was coming to get on stage, Chick carried him up there. I was like "What the fuck is THAT shit? WHY on earth would P, who's a grown ass man, let another grown ass man carry him up on stage?!" I didn't know what to make of it. Then it years later when I finally got to see the footage of the James Brown show. Sure enough, there it was on tape. I was like "Gawt damn!" So I have no reason to doubt what Rick was saying about that. I could tell that P had taken a few things from Rick in his stage show. P just kept escalating as a performer and pretty soon he had sailed on by Rick.


I rather see Chick a grown ass man carry Prince on stage, then to see Michael Jackson carrying a little kid (Emmanuel Lewis) on stage.

WHY on earth would MJ, who's a grown ass man, carry a little kid up on stage?!

I was like "What the fuck is THAT shit?"

There's a reason why P wasn't close with JB and MJ, because he's not a child molester.
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Yeah that James Brown Mike vs Prince clip was on youtube for a while too

I thought it was total rock star that Chick carried Prince to the stage
It was funny how you see Mike instigate the battle telling James that Prince was in the audience and to call him up



Right, that clip were Prince got up on the stage and play a musical instrument and Michael Jackson got up on the stage and...dance.

Exactly.

I wasn't comparing Prince to Michael Jackson. That's what YOU are doing. We were talking about Chick carrying Prince around at a Rick James show as to what Rick felt was an attempt to upstage him. The topic is not about what P and MJ did when they were on stage with James. I made a comment about that, as a fan of P's, I thought it was weird that P rode on Chick's back to the stage. I thought it then when I first heard the dj's talking about it the day after the show. Then when I finally got the footage, I saw it for myself and STILL thought it was weird.
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blackguitaristz said:

In Dez's book, Dez stated openly that at first, there were no problems between P and Rick. Or between P's band and Rick's band. But that over time, shit did start to get bad. Of course Dez said nothing of P stealing from Rick's show. I had always heard about P going to Rick's shows, trying to upstage him on stage by having Chick carry P on his shoulders through the crowd. When I first heard that, I thought that was the freakiest sounding shit. I wasn't sure if I believed it untill I heard on the radio that P was carried up on stage at the James Brown concert out here in 83. The dj's on 1580 KDAY were talking about it the next day on the radio because 2 of the dj's went to the show. They were saying how cool it was that Michael got on stage and sung and danced. Then when P was coming to get on stage, Chick carried him up there. I was like "What the fuck is THAT shit? WHY on earth would P, who's a grown ass man, let another grown ass man carry him up on stage?!" I didn't know what to make of it. Then it years later when I finally got to see the footage of the James Brown show. Sure enough, there it was on tape. I was like "Gawt damn!" So I have no reason to doubt what Rick was saying about that. I could tell that P had taken a few things from Rick in his stage show. P just kept escalating as a performer and pretty soon he had sailed on by Rick.


I rather see Chick a grown ass man carry Prince on stage, then to see Michael Jackson carrying a little kid (Emmanuel Lewis) on stage.

WHY on earth would MJ, who's a grown ass man, carry a little kid up on stage?!

I was like "What the fuck is THAT shit?"

There's a reason why P wasn't close with JB and MJ, because he's not a child molester.

Uh, did u REALLY say that when u saw Michael with Emmanuel or are u just copying what I said? I actually thought that when I saw Chick carrying P. Yeah, I too thought it was crazy looking Michael carrying Webster at the award show. I was like "Damn Michael, you have a date with Brooke Shields. She's there with you...Ditch that little motherfucker and concentrate on Brooke's fine ass." That's what I actually thought when I saw Michael with Emmanuel. Kid or no kid. It looked strangely fucked up. Has NOTHING to do with if Michael danced on stage with James and P played some guitar, danced and then knocked a lamp post prop into the crowd and shit. At the end of the day, P's grown ass looked weird having Chick carrying him to the stage. As acrobatic as P was, he didn't even need to get a running start...He could have just leaped on stage.
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blackguitaristz said:

When P played out here again on the DM tour, at a club called Flippers, I didn't even know about it untill they were giving tickets away on the radio. I was like "What?!" There was no advertisement that I saw before hand. Not the standard ads in the paper or local mags. And definately no word on the radio. I called up to Flippers and the lady there said to me "Oh honey, those tickets have BEEN gone!" I'll never forget that.

Man, we have been living such parallel lives. nod I absolutely remember when he was playing Flippers! Flippers was this big roller disco on Santa Monica Blvd at La Cienega, which was later turned into an Espirit clothing store (I'm sure it's something completely different now). But that show WAS advertised, I believe in the L.A. Weekly. I remember that show because I had just moved to Los Angeles, and had just seen Prince opening for Rick James just a short time earlier in Charlotte, NC. Just having arrived in L.A., I saw the ad for Prince and I was like "OH SHIT! I gotta get to this show!", lol. But I had no idea where this "Flippers" was or how to get there. So I told my brother, who had already moved to L.A. a few years prior, all about this cat Prince I had just seen with Rick James. I asked my brother to come along with me and take me to go see Prince, and my brothers response was: "Man, I aint taking you to go see that Faggot!" neutral So needless to say, I missed THAT show, lol. Same as you, by the time he rolled around with the Controversy tour at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, I knew my way around well enough by then, and I WASN'T missing THAT show! lol

Years later, like in the early 90's, my brother finally came around and admitted: "I was wrong about Prince, I should have gone with you to see him at Flippers because I could have witnessed history in the making". Today, my brother has been buying Prince since "Musicology" and thinks he's a legend. Should've listened to his little brother, lol.

I was reading L.A. Weekly back then as well. Also the music paper BAM where I thought for sure they would have had an ad in there. I had actually been to Flippers to skate. Some of my school friends in grade school used to go. It was popular as hell back then. Depending on the time, u could see Cher skating there as well.
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Reply #57 posted 06/05/09 7:15am

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bumpit like whoa...

i'm loving this thread to smithereens, man. i love reading testimonials from the old-school fans. more, please! biggrin
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aarontj said:




Right, that clip were Prince got up on the stage and play a musical instrument and Michael Jackson got up on the stage and...dance.

Exactly.

I wasn't comparing Prince to Michael Jackson. That's what YOU are doing. We were talking about Chick carrying Prince around at a Rick James show as to what Rick felt was an attempt to upstage him. The topic is not about what P and MJ did when they were on stage with James. I made a comment about that, as a fan of P's, I thought it was weird that P rode on Chick's back to the stage. I thought it then when I first heard the dj's talking about it the day after the show. Then when I finally got the footage, I saw it for myself and STILL thought it was weird.
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Hey brother, I think we were just highlighting the incident, your comment just spark a memory
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Reply #59 posted 06/05/09 8:50am

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I meant to tell you I finally found and confirmed the actual date of the show you went to. I had to drive down there (Greenville) and spend some time at the city library digging in digital files to find it, was not easy.
But at least now you, and we know for sure it did happen and when.

The current concert list (that xeno pasted to this thread) for the Fire It Up tour is very accurate now. But there is a good chance that there are dates not known for it that haven't been documented.

I only wish that more people that went to those particular shows would write in on threads like this one with details as to where and when exactly they saw the show. It would certainly help us in trying to get evidence and document accurately the shows for Prince history sake.

Our work on the Dirty Mind, Controvery, and 1999 tours evidence search still continues to this day.
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