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Thread started 04/27/16 8:00pm

CynicKill

Were ALL the O2 Shows THIS Good?

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Reply #1 posted 04/27/16 8:16pm

jstar69

ultimate showman - nuff said! After watching that, still feels odd that he has left this earth.

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Reply #2 posted 04/27/16 8:24pm

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Yes. The vast majority of those shows were recorded, either in video and/or audio, and leaked almost immediately after. Every one was different, and amazing.

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Reply #3 posted 04/27/16 9:03pm

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I could never stand the "in the round" setup. He used that on far too many tours.

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Reply #4 posted 04/27/16 9:51pm

redaddict

YES!!! Amazing. I went to two of them and the shows were completely different.
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Reply #5 posted 04/27/16 10:24pm

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FunkiestOne said:

I could never stand the "in the round" setup. He used that on far too many tours.

[Edited 4/27/16 21:03pm]

In the round was my favorite. Better sight lines.

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Reply #6 posted 04/27/16 10:47pm

Scarfo

I remember Prince playing this exact set list during his Musicology tour...I gotta say that was slightly hyper. Prince was wearing his all red suit, and Ronda Smith was killin it on the bass.

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Reply #7 posted 04/28/16 4:55am

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Yes. This brought back a lot of memories, thanks for posting. I saw him twice in London and, as peole here are saying, each show was different but I remember loving the rendition of "I Feel For You" specifically. Gawd, I'd give a lot to be back there.

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Reply #8 posted 04/28/16 5:28am

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yes ofcourse, it's prince man!


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Reply #9 posted 04/28/16 5:35am

JellyJam

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yes they were

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Reply #10 posted 04/28/16 5:54am

Nasalhair

The three I saw (would have gone to more but I live too far from London to have gone more often) were stunning, and all different. The set changed a lot from show to show. I was there on the night this was filmed, on the lower tier at the "O" of the symbol. Remember we were given glowsticks on our way in, apparently so they would look good on TV.

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Reply #11 posted 04/28/16 5:57am

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Mostly, but I was only slightly disapointed with one of the 12 I attended. It was the 18th August show, it started late and was probably the shortest of all the main shows, only 85 minutes according to princevault.com.

Not sure what was up that night but it was soon forgiven when he played a great aftershow at the Indigo. Opened with Superstition and Higher Ground, spent a good chunk of the night playing his keyboard and I'm quite certain that anybody who attended that one will never forget his big red hat! It's such a shame that photos were not allowed and now all we have are memories, which will fade day by day sad




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RIP sad
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Reply #12 posted 04/28/16 6:10am

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This was filmed on the last night of the tour, and was absoutely outstanding. From memory he was due to come on at 8pm, but as you can see he came on at half 8... he came on and did the 'normal' encore, but before the rest of the show. The atmosphere was out of this world. To have a full encore type reaction before the show actually 'started' was truly unbelievable. Pretty sure the purple/peach paper hearts came down from the top of the arena too during this part of the show.

Then off he went, came back on, and did the rest of the show. Finished just before 11... and then I made my way across to Indigo to see the aftershow that finished at about 4am.

What a night!!!!... and what a tour..... and what a man he was!

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Reply #13 posted 04/28/16 6:14am

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1stAvenue said:

This was filmed on the last night of the tour, and was absoutely outstanding. From memory it was only about 8pm... he came on and did the 'normal' encore, but before the rest of the show. The atmosphere was out of this world. To have a full encore type reaction before the show actually 'started' was truly unbelievable. Pretty sure the purple/peach paper hearts came down from the top of the arena too during this part of the show.

Then off he went, came back on, and did the rest of the show. Finished just before 11... and then I made my way across to Indigo to see the aftershow that finished at about 4am.

What a night!!!!... and what a tour..... and what a man he was!


That aftershow was epic! Amy Winehouse there to sing Love Is a Losing Game to open the show. As it got later and later I kept thinking it was finishing but he kept on going and going, awesome night. cool

RIP sad
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Reply #14 posted 04/28/16 6:43am

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The last night main show (8.30pm to 11.10pm) and aftershow (1.10am to 4.30am) might be the best night of my life...!

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Reply #15 posted 04/28/16 7:15am

darkroman

I was there.

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Awesome tour!

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Reply #16 posted 04/28/16 7:17am

Guitarhero

Was there too , the night Elton John was guest. Miss you Prince.

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Reply #17 posted 04/28/16 7:40am

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TheEnglishGent said:

1stAvenue said:

This was filmed on the last night of the tour, and was absoutely outstanding. From memory it was only about 8pm... he came on and did the 'normal' encore, but before the rest of the show. The atmosphere was out of this world. To have a full encore type reaction before the show actually 'started' was truly unbelievable. Pretty sure the purple/peach paper hearts came down from the top of the arena too during this part of the show.

Then off he went, came back on, and did the rest of the show. Finished just before 11... and then I made my way across to Indigo to see the aftershow that finished at about 4am.

What a night!!!!... and what a tour..... and what a man he was!


That aftershow was epic! Amy Winehouse there to sing Love Is a Losing Game to open the show. As it got later and later I kept thinking it was finishing but he kept on going and going, awesome night. cool



Was at that show and aftershow. Was listening to the aftershow the other day, and it struck me that neither Amy Winehouse nor Prince are still with us.

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Reply #18 posted 04/28/16 7:53am

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I went to 11 of the 21 main shows, and about five or six aftershows but was really unlucky and he only performed at 2 of them.

I bought all bar two of the tix on the day, when the VIP seats not bought were sold for £31.21 for those spending all day on Ticketmaster. Stood next to Bobbie Gillespie of Primal Scream one night. He seemed to be digging it. I was dying to ask him about a comment he made years earlier to UK Vox magazine saying he had 'surpassed Prince', but that would have been uncool and he was bigger than me.

Saw him with Elton and with Amy, although you can't go and see that many shows without a lot of them blending together in the memory.

Happy, happy days.
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Reply #19 posted 04/28/16 8:01am

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McD said:

I went to 11 of the 21 main shows, and about five or six aftershows but was really unlucky and he only performed at 2 of them. I bought all bar two of the tix on the day, when the VIP seats not bought were sold for £31.21 for those spending all day on Ticketmaster. Stood next to Bobbie Gillespie of Primal Scream one night. He seemed to be digging it. I was dying to ask him about a comment he made years earlier to UK Vox magazine saying he had 'surpassed Prince', but that would have been uncool and he was bigger than me. Saw him with Elton and with Amy, although you can't go and see that many shows without a lot of them blending together in the memory. Happy, happy days.

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That is amazing!

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So in fact you attended more Aftershows than Prince!

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Surely that has to be a first! lol

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Yes, happier times for sure, as this did put him in the limelight once more at that point.

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He'll be missed for sure.

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Reply #20 posted 04/28/16 8:05am

allwaystired

Last night at the 02- what a night!

Does anyone have the proper setlist for this? I've seen two different ones and can't remember what he played now. I do remember Purple Rain being played early in the set and Cream.....

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Reply #21 posted 04/28/16 8:07am

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allwaystired said:

Last night at the 02- what a night!

Does anyone have the proper setlist for this? I've seen two different ones and can't remember what he played now. I do remember Purple Rain being played early in the set and Cream.....

Princevault to the rescue:

http://www.princevault.co...mber_2007



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Reply #22 posted 04/28/16 8:18am

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I saw both Musicology and some of the O2 shows - the 2004 band was better but the setlists and performances at the O2 were way more fun. The indigo being in the same building made it all so easy for the late shows.

So, yeah it really was all that good and lasted nearly 2 months:)

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Reply #23 posted 04/28/16 8:18am

peppeken

What a night it was on the last night. Had the crowd in the palm of his hands from the start. Then the after show with Amy winehouse
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Reply #24 posted 04/28/16 8:25am

peppeken

Crying again... Still can't process this. Tears in my sandwich at my desk.
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Reply #25 posted 04/28/16 8:25am

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stu said:

I saw both Musicology and some of the O2 shows - the 2004 band was better but the setlists and performances at the O2 were way more fun. The indigo being in the same building made it all so easy for the late shows.

So, yeah it really was all that good and lasted nearly 2 months:)


His residency covered all 31 days of August and 21 days of September.

3121. cool

RIP sad
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Reply #26 posted 04/28/16 12:29pm

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TheEnglishGent said:

stu said:

I saw both Musicology and some of the O2 shows - the 2004 band was better but the setlists and performances at the O2 were way more fun. The indigo being in the same building made it all so easy for the late shows.

So, yeah it really was all that good and lasted nearly 2 months:)


His residency covered all 31 days of August and 21 days of September.

3121. cool

First shows I booked tix for were

7 Aug

31 Aug

21 Sept

..just incase he pulled something special out the bag for the magic numbers lol

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Reply #27 posted 04/28/16 1:08pm

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allwaystired said:

Last night at the 02- what a night!

Does anyone have the proper setlist for this? I've seen two different ones and can't remember what he played now. I do remember Purple Rain being played early in the set and Cream.....

I'm sure I've got a proper setlist someone as I remember doing a write up the day after....see if I can dig it out.

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Reply #28 posted 04/28/16 1:12pm

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TheEnglishGent said:

1stAvenue said:

This was filmed on the last night of the tour, and was absoutely outstanding. From memory it was only about 8pm... he came on and did the 'normal' encore, but before the rest of the show. The atmosphere was out of this world. To have a full encore type reaction before the show actually 'started' was truly unbelievable. Pretty sure the purple/peach paper hearts came down from the top of the arena too during this part of the show.

Then off he went, came back on, and did the rest of the show. Finished just before 11... and then I made my way across to Indigo to see the aftershow that finished at about 4am.

What a night!!!!... and what a tour..... and what a man he was!


That aftershow was epic! Amy Winehouse there to sing Love Is a Losing Game to open the show. As it got later and later I kept thinking it was finishing but he kept on going and going, awesome night. cool

I remember it got to 4.00am, Prince had already done two aftershoow encores, and I turned to the fan next to me (was stood with a great set of fans all night!) and said "That's probably it, time to head home", and he looked at me, smiled and said "I've got a feeling he's gonna come out again".

Was so sure he wouldn't; it was four in the morning!!! But damn if he wasn't right and he came out again as fresh as daisies and played another half hour. Mind BLOWN!!! biggrin

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Reply #29 posted 04/28/16 1:42pm

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darkroman said:



McD said:


I went to 11 of the 21 main shows, and about five or six aftershows but was really unlucky and he only performed at 2 of them. I bought all bar two of the tix on the day, when the VIP seats not bought were sold for £31.21 for those spending all day on Ticketmaster. Stood next to Bobbie Gillespie of Primal Scream one night. He seemed to be digging it. I was dying to ask him about a comment he made years earlier to UK Vox magazine saying he had 'surpassed Prince', but that would have been uncool and he was bigger than me. Saw him with Elton and with Amy, although you can't go and see that many shows without a lot of them blending together in the memory. Happy, happy days.

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That is amazing!


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So in fact you attended more Aftershows than Prince!


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Surely that has to be a first! lol


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Yes, happier times for sure, as this did put him in the limelight once more at that point.


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He'll be missed for sure.


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sad



I thought he played at more than half of the aftershows, which is why I didn't think much of my 33% record. Could be wrong. I didn't mind the NPG performances, but Dr. John? Not for me, when you're looking for a Princely vibe.

I was there from the opening note of Purple Rain on the first night, until the end of the final aftershow. What a great few months.

Another fine memory... on opening night, he had done a few encores and I was one of the holdouts, hanging on just in case. I finally gave up, but my Exit was a distance away, so it took me ages to get there. Then I bumped into an Orger - MUIRDO - I'd met him a few years earlier at an Org gathering. So we started chatting which delayed me even further. Then... a figure comes running out of the backstage area, his bodyguards running after him, and he takes to the stage. Most of the crowd are long gone, and the lights stay on. Prince is in great form and at one point comes right over to us, now at the front, leans down, and pulls one of those crazy guitar-solo faces where his jaw drops about a foot and it shakes from side to side like a demented horse. Prince was loving it. We were in heaven.

A big hello MUIRDO, if you're still around.
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