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Thread started 10/26/10 10:01am

Militant

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18 minute "Sticky Like Glue" jam from Copenhagen aftershow

Listening to it now. It is EPIC.

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Reply #1 posted 10/26/10 10:38am

MikeyB71

Militant said:

Listening to it now. It is EPIC.

I'm not a 20TEN fan really, but the songs from that album being played at the recent Euro shows are sounding ok.

The Copenhagen aftershow is a good recording, did not expect any less from the FBG guys anyway.

There is the FBG Copenhagen 20TEN 4 disc release, which is the main show and aftershow, and there is also the recent Herning show available too. This is a joint venture between Freddie G and FBG who have done some tweaking. It's not an official FBG release though.

Check 'em out.

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Reply #2 posted 10/26/10 10:57am

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and the search is on...who says "im bored with prince"? :roll: LAME
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Reply #3 posted 10/26/10 11:08am

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i heard it at a friend's place and i thought it was 'ok'. there was nothing about it

that made me pay close attention. some lukewarm jamming and a fairly proper

rendition of the album track in the middle of it.

coulda done with more and better bass or scratch guitar. think "black sweat",

live at the Beverly Hills hotel, in all it's 10 minute glory of bass heaven.

this whole aftershow sounded like, i don't know, kinda like the groove they had

on the Tamar shows. it's all in this rather adhd drum rhythm (i guess prince is

under the impression that this is party music?) with lots of shouting and shouts,

but with not enough actual (good) singing or melodies etc.

the jamming is cool enough but it'd be nice to hear an actual song somewhere

once in a while.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #4 posted 10/26/10 11:10am

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don't get me wrong tho, the execution was excellent on this one, as if is on

almost all of his shows. the band members are very very good at what they

do and they are always a joy to listen to.

the actual songs tho, they all kind of sound the same and the whole aftergig

sounds like one long jam on the same basic song.

plus 70% of it is sung by those women again lol

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #5 posted 10/26/10 11:11am

MikeyB71

IstenSzek said:

i heard it at a friend's place and i thought it was 'ok'. there was nothing about it

that made me pay close attention. some lukewarm jamming and a fairly proper

rendition of the album track in the middle of it.

coulda done with more and better bass or scratch guitar. think "black sweat",

live at the Beverly Hills hotel, in all it's 10 minute glory of bass heaven.

this whole aftershow sounded like, i don't know, kinda like the groove they had

on the Tamar shows. it's all in this rather adhd drum rhythm (i guess prince is

under the impression that this is party music?) with lots of shouting and shouts,

but with not enough actual (good) singing or melodies etc.

the jamming is cool enough but it'd be nice to hear an actual song somewhere

once in a while.

I here you, but i quite enjoyed this show.

I'm looking forward to see what these US shows bring in terms of setlist and recordings.

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Reply #6 posted 10/26/10 11:15am

MikeyB71

IstenSzek said:

don't get me wrong tho, the execution was excellent on this one, as if is on

almost all of his shows. the band members are very very good at what they

do and they are always a joy to listen to.

the actual songs tho, they all kind of sound the same and the whole aftergig

sounds like one long jam on the same basic song.

plus 70% of it is sung by those women again lol

I think the summer Le New Morning show was bad for that (the female singers).

I really wish Shelby would go and do her own thing now, release an album, i will buy that....lol.

But i have always had a soft spot for aftershow and soundcheck recordings, so if the girls are to be a large part of those, then i'm willing to put up with them.

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Reply #7 posted 10/26/10 11:20am

Genesia

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I downloaded this morning - but haven't had a chance to convert it and listen. pout

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Reply #8 posted 10/26/10 11:22am

MikeyB71

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I downloaded this morning - but haven't had a chance to convert it and listen. pout

comfort It's ok, it wont run away.

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Reply #9 posted 10/26/10 11:34am

IstenSzek

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MikeyB71 said:

IstenSzek said:

don't get me wrong tho, the execution was excellent on this one, as if is on

almost all of his shows. the band members are very very good at what they

do and they are always a joy to listen to.

the actual songs tho, they all kind of sound the same and the whole aftergig

sounds like one long jam on the same basic song.

plus 70% of it is sung by those women again lol

I think the summer Le New Morning show was bad for that (the female singers).

I really wish Shelby would go and do her own thing now, release an album, i will buy that....lol.

But i have always had a soft spot for aftershow and soundcheck recordings, so if the girls are to be a large part of those, then i'm willing to put up with them.

i agree, aftershows are always different and weird so you have to take them as they come

and sometimes you just have these phenomenal shows that seem to come totally out of

nowhere at all. i quite like the New Morning aftershow since it has a few very nice "prince"

moments. i can't quite explain. like the whole "oooooh new morning" sing along etc.

but yeah, shelby has to go now. dayum. on the other hand, if shelby goes, there will be an

other girl in the band right away, singing her heart out on cover tunes.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #10 posted 10/26/10 11:41am

MikeyB71

IstenSzek said:

MikeyB71 said:

I think the summer Le New Morning show was bad for that (the female singers).

I really wish Shelby would go and do her own thing now, release an album, i will buy that....lol.

But i have always had a soft spot for aftershow and soundcheck recordings, so if the girls are to be a large part of those, then i'm willing to put up with them.

i agree, aftershows are always different and weird so you have to take them as they come

and sometimes you just have these phenomenal shows that seem to come totally out of

nowhere at all. i quite like the New Morning aftershow since it has a few very nice "prince"

moments. i can't quite explain. like the whole "oooooh new morning" sing along etc.

but yeah, shelby has to go now. dayum. on the other hand, if shelby goes, there will be an

other girl in the band right away, singing her heart out on cover tunes.

Yeah, i have not been too keen on any of Prince's female singers.

Some one like Cat would be good, to bring a bit of visual energy back to the shows, however, i'm not too bothered either way, as long as the boots keep comming....i'm happy.

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Reply #11 posted 10/26/10 11:46am

IstenSzek

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MikeyB71 said:

IstenSzek said:

i agree, aftershows are always different and weird so you have to take them as they come

and sometimes you just have these phenomenal shows that seem to come totally out of

nowhere at all. i quite like the New Morning aftershow since it has a few very nice "prince"

moments. i can't quite explain. like the whole "oooooh new morning" sing along etc.

but yeah, shelby has to go now. dayum. on the other hand, if shelby goes, there will be an

other girl in the band right away, singing her heart out on cover tunes.

Yeah, i have not been too keen on any of Prince's female singers.

Some one like Cat would be good, to bring a bit of visual energy back to the shows, however, i'm not too bothered either way, as long as the boots keep comming....i'm happy.

at least cat didn't grind the show to a halt to belt out a few GCS covers each night lol

but you're right, keep the boots coming. i'll just cut n paste what i like from them and

put the rest onto an external harddrive for possible future reference. i'm glad this stuff

is out there at all.

besides, this tour ain't over yet and, again, as you said, who knows what the us leg of

the tour will have in store for us as far as aftershows.

cool

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #12 posted 10/26/10 1:16pm

Cerebus

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IstenSzek said:

i heard it at a friend's place and i thought it was 'ok'. there was nothing about it

that made me pay close attention. some lukewarm jamming and a fairly proper

rendition of the album track in the middle of it.

coulda done with more and better bass or scratch guitar. think "black sweat",

live at the Beverly Hills hotel, in all it's 10 minute glory of bass heaven.

this whole aftershow sounded like, i don't know, kinda like the groove they had

on the Tamar shows. it's all in this rather adhd drum rhythm (i guess prince is

under the impression that this is party music?) with lots of shouting and shouts,

but with not enough actual (good) singing or melodies etc.

the jamming is cool enough but it'd be nice to hear an actual song somewhere

once in a while.

Keep in mind that we weren't there. The atmosphere at the aftershows is often much different than an actual show. It IS more about dancing and partying, not so much about standard performances of album tracks.

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Reply #13 posted 10/26/10 1:17pm

cbarnes3121

yea i think its time shelby move on as well i been saying that 2 myself glad somebody else said it 2 i like her singing but im tired of her loud mouth

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Reply #14 posted 10/26/10 1:59pm

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that's my fave song off 20ten! and the 18 min version was insane!

yoda i don't wear a cross?!!? i wear a prince symbol prince guitar wacky nutty I When Prince's cum dries, diamonds are formed. lol eek drooling no one tops prince in concert!
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Reply #15 posted 10/26/10 2:05pm

vitriol

Lukewarm. I expected so much more. I found it quite lifeless.

And it's 13min long, the rest is crowd noise.

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Reply #16 posted 10/26/10 2:07pm

vitriol

cbarnes3121 said:

yea i think its time shelby move on as well i been saying that 2 myself glad somebody else said it 2 i like her singing but im tired of her loud mouth

Agreed. Shelby is the most hurting of them, but all the girls should leave.

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Reply #17 posted 10/26/10 2:10pm

paisleypark4

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vitriol said:

cbarnes3121 said:

yea i think its time shelby move on as well i been saying that 2 myself glad somebody else said it 2 i like her singing but im tired of her loud mouth

Agreed. Shelby is the most hurting of them, but all the girls should leave.

lawd i agree....she filling in too much now and days

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Reply #18 posted 10/26/10 7:22pm

Militant

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vitriol said:

And it's 13min long, the rest is crowd noise.

Yes. On the tracklisting, it was listed as 18. I was mid-listen when I made the thread.

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Reply #19 posted 10/26/10 7:37pm

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"Sticky Like Glue" is the highlight, I agree it's really fantastic.

Sadly I missed the aftershow, I was totally exhausted after all the waiting outside Forum - and the main concert. So I decided to go to my hotel instead of going to Amager Bio.

Bad decission.... sad

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Reply #20 posted 10/26/10 7:38pm

OnlyNDaUsa

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did he pay the "tom tom club" their royalties?

"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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Reply #21 posted 10/27/10 5:17am

vitriol

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vitriol said:

And it's 13min long, the rest is crowd noise.

Yes. On the tracklisting, it was listed as 18. I was mid-listen when I made the thread.

Great! So, you start a thread saying something is 'EPIC' without listening to it in full...

It seems you've been influenced by modern day journalists (expert misinformers).

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Reply #22 posted 10/27/10 5:30am

boscho

FBG are doing a great job releasing these shows in fantastic quality. A BIG Thank You to them.

As far as the actual content goes, this is yet another recent aftershow I don't plan on pulling out of the cd shelf again anytime soon.

Personally speaking, I would prefer less covers, less female vocals, and more focus on long jams.

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Reply #23 posted 10/27/10 10:54am

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Militant said:

Yes. On the tracklisting, it was listed as 18. I was mid-listen when I made the thread.

Great! So, you start a thread saying something is 'EPIC' without listening to it in full...

It seems you've been influenced by modern day journalists (expert misinformers).

man sit your politically correct behind down somewhere with that
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Reply #24 posted 10/27/10 11:02am

vitriol

^don't take so many drugs. They make you write nonsense.

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Reply #25 posted 10/27/10 11:16am

paisleypark4

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^don't take so many drugs. They make you write nonsense.

As I can see rolleyes
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Reply #26 posted 10/27/10 12:15pm

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Oohh! I love "Sticky Like Glue"! cool

need to go find that...

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Reply #27 posted 10/27/10 12:39pm

Dude

I was there and it was really fresh & cool to hear a NEW song getting some extended airplay. So thanks to Prince for playing this 13 min full-funky edition of "sticky" cool

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Reply #28 posted 10/27/10 1:09pm

gerhard12

all the song renato on piano ?

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Reply #29 posted 10/27/10 1:36pm

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This was one of the funkier shows I've heard in a while, and I enjoyed it a lot. "Give It To Me Baby", "We Party Hearty", "Which Way Is Up", and the biggest highlight for me, "Sticky Like Glue". This is one of my favorite songs off 20Ten, and I'm always excited in the somewhat rare instances he actually plays a new song. Too bad he didn't play "Lavaux" at this show, as well. It would have fit with the funky vibe.

I'm liking Ida as the new bass player.

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