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Thread started 07/12/12 11:04am

ARock

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The 10 Best Opening Acts in Rock History Read

It's not an easy task to open for the Rolling Stones - especially when you're a largely unknown guy wearing bikini briefs and singing a song called "Jack U Off." This was two years before "Little Red Corvette" and most rock fans had never heard of Prince, who opened up a pair of shows at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The fans just wanted to hear "Start Me Up" and "Gimme Shelter," and they pelted Prince with vegetables and yelled out homophobic slurs. He left the stage 15 minutes into his set on the first night, but he had the balls to return for night two. (There's no video of the sets, but check out this 1981 complete show from New York that same year.)

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Reply #1 posted 07/12/12 11:31am

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damnnn - the entire show!!!! Shh...dont nobody tell P

The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #2 posted 07/12/12 11:41am

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2020 said:

damnnn - the entire show!!!! Shh...dont nobody tell P

I didn't post it here lol

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Reply #3 posted 07/12/12 5:39pm

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Good show! I was a bit surprised Prince was still using his falsetto so much, but it sounded great. I kept waiting for "Uptown" though??

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Reply #4 posted 07/12/12 6:04pm

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lol RS must be out of the loop

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #5 posted 07/12/12 6:48pm

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Great Head. cool
Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews.
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Reply #6 posted 07/12/12 11:43pm

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lol lol lol
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Reply #7 posted 07/13/12 8:10am

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Prince was not known at the time so I dont see how it was that big. My vote would be for Aerosmiths Honkin on Bobo tour where Kiss opened. To me that would be bigger as there is not a better live show out there than Kiss. I am not a Kiss fan myself and do not own a single cd of theirs but that was the best concert I have ever seen!! AMAZING!!

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Reply #8 posted 07/13/12 11:37am

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trax said:

Prince was not known at the time so I dont see how it was that big. My vote would be for Aerosmiths Honkin on Bobo tour where Kiss opened. To me that would be bigger as there is not a better live show out there than Kiss. I am not a Kiss fan myself and do not own a single cd of theirs but that was the best concert I have ever seen!! AMAZING!!

I think they are talking about upstarts in the industry. Not already legends etc.

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"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #9 posted 07/14/12 11:44am

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He looks like the Jolly Green Dwarf

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Reply #10 posted 07/14/12 11:47am

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The best opening act I ever saw was Guns 'n' Roses opening for the Rolling Stones. Granted, they were about the biggest rock band around at that time, but it was maybe the only time where I saw the opening act have just as many fans at a show as the headliner. And considering who the headliner was, that says a lot.

I was not a big fan at the time, though I liked them okay. But their performance was awesome, and it made me a huge fan. They were in the middle of imploding. They had basically broken up on stage the night before because of Axl's stupidity. But damn what a show!

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Reply #11 posted 07/15/12 5:32am

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Prince was not known at the time so I dont see how it was that big. My vote would be for Aerosmiths Honkin on Bobo tour where Kiss opened. To me that would be bigger as there is not a better live show out there than Kiss. I am not a Kiss fan myself and do not own a single cd of theirs but that was the best concert I have ever seen!! AMAZING!!

Are you serious? I'm a rather big KISS fan myself, and their shows are loads of fun, but on a totally different level compared to artists like Prince, Stones, Springsteen...

Remove the glitter and it inflates, while the others mentioned could perform on a parkinglot with a crate and a guitar with three strings and still rock the house.

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Reply #12 posted 07/16/12 11:06pm

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metallicjigolo said:

Great Head. cool

Wow, I'd never seen him perform "Head" before, though I know there are accounts of it out there. Now I got to see it. It's so deliciously cringeworthy, so wrong it's right, so over-the-top entertaining and electrifying. Whatever you think of it, you certainly can't have lukewarm feelings about it!

There's some interesting old org threads about the "legendary" opening gig for the Stones; some good accounts of how it went down at the time (with radio DJs, music press, etc.).

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Reply #13 posted 07/17/12 10:39am

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ARock said:

It's not an easy task to open for the Rolling Stones - especially when you're a largely unknown guy wearing bikini briefs and singing a song called "Jack U Off." This was two years before "Little Red Corvette" and most rock fans had never heard of Prince, who opened up a pair of shows at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The fans just wanted to hear "Start Me Up" and "Gimme Shelter," and they pelted Prince with vegetables and yelled out homophobic slurs. He left the stage 15 minutes into his set on the first night, but he had the balls to return for night two. (There's no video of the sets, but check out this 1981 complete show from New York that same year.)

Will have to definitely check this out! Great link!

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Reply #14 posted 07/17/12 11:35am

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This video just made my day.

Awesome show. thumbs up!

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Reply #15 posted 07/17/12 1:55pm

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Well he was in full Dirty Mind Fabulousness wasn't he?

I've heard audio of the second night I think.

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Reply #16 posted 07/17/12 6:31pm

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biggrin biggrin thanks ARock that was awesome!!!

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Reply #17 posted 07/17/12 8:37pm

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jenst said:

trax said:

Prince was not known at the time so I dont see how it was that big. My vote would be for Aerosmiths Honkin on Bobo tour where Kiss opened. To me that would be bigger as there is not a better live show out there than Kiss. I am not a Kiss fan myself and do not own a single cd of theirs but that was the best concert I have ever seen!! AMAZING!!

Are you serious? I'm a rather big KISS fan myself, and their shows are loads of fun, but on a totally different level compared to artists like Prince, Stones, Springsteen...

Remove the glitter and it inflates, while the others mentioned could perform on a parkinglot with a crate and a guitar with three strings and still rock the house.

Different strokes for different folks I guess. I have seen Prince many times(too many actually) and I really enjoy him but I find myself bored in many segments and I know all of his music. I only knew two songs by Kiss and I was NEVER bored at their show thats why I give them the nod. Actually most shows I go to are exciting all the way through. I dont know why I am like that at P's shows. I guess maybe I have spoiled myself and seen him too many times. Who knows. Prince is great though. No offense to anyone. Prince is in my top 5 of alltime and I go everytime he comes around except for the last tour..couldnt afford the tickets unfortuantely ;(

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