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Thread started 07/04/04 8:08am

MontRoyal

Essence Fest Report

Hi Guys,


"When I put this read coat on, y'all are in trouble" . Those were the words of Prince he opened his "official" performance. The nerarly 50,000 in attendence for the opening night of the 10th Annual Essence Fest turned out to have good kind of trouble on thier hand

Actually, The band which appeared onstage(prior to The Time) was NPG along with Prince. Nearly all the memebers of the band were in disguise with afro wigs,( Renato, yes, had on a wig), minus Rhonda and Blackwell. The band began playing just as i was walking along the Superdome concourse collecting a beer.... I heard some body singing "No Diggity"(I guess that's the name of the song) . Anyhow, the singer appeared to be the big guy, don't know his name either.

At this point, I was on the floor of the Superdome, and the monitors were zooming in on the Character Who We Would Later Indentify As Prince. He was drapped in a long black robe, I thought he looked like some kind of Kung- Fu fighter. At some point, reconginized the guitar(the blue and white Fender tlelecaster), and his style of play, I also thought, "man, this guy is very slim" he was on roller skates too. : ).. It's quite a shame, because I believe most of the attenddees were not in their seats, and even those who were were not aware of who was on stage.....

Anyhow, it was getting interesting, (after rocking "Soull Sacrafice", Kung-Fu guy (Prince ) introduced Sheila E., who performed "The Glamorous Life", which follwed by Kung-Fu guy(Prince bringing out Larry Graham who did a medley of Sly Stone hits.

Breaktime.

The Time arrived to play(perhaps 45 minutes). Nothing new to report, except for a new song, "My Ride" being performed. the first half of their performance lagged a bit, as the crowd we not very alert( I guess). Mr. Benton, or Jerome proceeded to walk down to the floor of the Superdome, indicating there was not a enough energy from the audience, he then exclaimed "I am not getting enough colored people participation", the band then launched into "Get It Up", and the crowd was awaken. Morris day left the stage briefly, and then returned the sing 'Gigolo's Get Lonely Too". "777-9311", "Jerk Out", 'The Bird" followed with "Jungle Love" rounding out the set.

Prince then arrived. As PRINCE this time. the format of the "Musicology" tour was in play, as he performed the title track for the new album. "Let's Go Crazy " followed, just as it does in the standard shows, but quietly appearing to Prince's left stood Wendy(NO LISA) on on guitar. Wendy remained for 4 "Purple Rain" era songs, including "When Doves Cry".


Sheila E. returned to perform "Love Bizzare" with Prince. Eddie M, the one time Sheila E. saxophonist(also played on "Temptation" AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY.) joined in as well.

A few minutes later Prince perfomed "Feel for You" with Chaka Kahn, a true highlight. Chaka would later return during the accoustic set to perform "Sweet Thing".

The
performance seemed VERY LONG, perhaps 3 hours,... And many in on the floor in my view were getting ready to head for the exits perhaps because they did not recognize some songs
being played or due to the loud guitar work exhibited by Prince during "The Question Of U" "Joy And Repition" and "Shhhh" Keep in mind. that the typical Essence Fest crowd is a Urban fanbase, and perhaps the "rock music" was not very easy on the ears, just a theory.

Anyhow, Prince then launched into R&B to keep the the people happy
"The One", which was outstanding, and actually brought people back onto the floor. "Mr. Man", "Life O The Party", were put out there. "Kiss" concluded the set.

Prince and the NPG left the stage inidicating they were finished, but there was one song that was missing from the night, according to the crowd anyway.

Wendy returned, strumming
the opening riffs to a 12 minute version of 'Purple Rain".

This would prove to be very last song, of a very long performance. Prince thanked the crowd, and just as he left the stage, Sheila E. walked over to Balckwell's kit and wrapped here arms around him to comfort him, he then emerged from behind his drum kit, to walk to center stage, proudly displying a t-shirt he was wearing with a photo of his late daughter on the front. Applause erupted as a impromtu band rally ensued around Mr. Blackwell. The stage lights dimmed.


For me the performance was actually exhausting with me having a headache near the end of the show. The headache was not caused by Prince's performance, but perhaps by the fact there was so much to absorb; great substance, Enough substance to more than make up for the $125 ticket, and how many performers can do that?
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Reply #1 posted 07/04/04 9:46am

asg

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The $125 ticket is for prince show or the whole festival??

so u have to buy tickets to each show??

i thought there r 200k ppl goin for this fest!!

just curious
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Reply #2 posted 07/04/04 12:48pm

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asg said:

The $125 ticket is for prince show or the whole festival??

so u have to buy tickets to each show??

i thought there r 200k ppl goin for this fest!!

just curious


Each night of the fest (3 total) has a separate ticket... For the record, not all of them cost $125 - I payed $76 & 75 for mine. Too bad I couldn't use them myself!!! sad
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #3 posted 07/05/04 11:02am

MontRoyal

The Louisiana Superdome is such a large venue, with capacity of 72,ooo..... For Essence they use 2/3 format of the Dome, and I believe this was the first sell-out in history, with 50,ooo in attendence.

Ticket prices vary, floor seat, $125(I ws about 60 rows from the stage, on the floor. Next level is $85, then $55, then $45, up at the top of the Dome. Prices are per show, not for the entire Festival.
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Reply #4 posted 07/05/04 11:11am

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MontRoyal said:

The Louisiana Superdome is such a large venue, with capacity of 72,ooo..... For Essence they use 2/3 format of the Dome, and I believe this was the first sell-out in history, with 50,ooo in attendence.

Ticket prices vary, floor seat, $125(I ws about 60 rows from the stage, on the floor. Next level is $85, then $55, then $45, up at the top of the Dome. Prices are per show, not for the entire Festival.


Was this show "in the round?"

David
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Reply #5 posted 07/05/04 9:13pm

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MontRoyal said:

.This would prove to be very last song, of a very long performance. Prince thanked the crowd, and just as he left the stage, Sheila E. walked over to Balckwell's kit and wrapped here arms around him to comfort him, he then emerged from behind his drum kit, to walk to center stage, proudly displying a t-shirt he was wearing with a photo of his late daughter on the front. Applause erupted as a impromtu band rally ensued around Mr. Blackwell. The stage lights dimmed.


bawl That is so touching.
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #6 posted 07/05/04 9:34pm

SensualMelody

CalhounSq said:

asg said:

The $125 ticket is for prince show or the whole festival??

so u have to buy tickets to each show??

i thought there r 200k ppl goin for this fest!!

just curious


Each night of the fest (3 total) has a separate ticket... For the record, not all of them cost $125 - I payed $76 & 75 for mine. Too bad I couldn't use them myself!!! sad

I paid a mere $56 for mine...and I had a great seat in the lodge just above the floor...wonderful view.
So...how's everybody doing? smile
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Reply #7 posted 07/05/04 9:35pm

SensualMelody

DavidSF said:

MontRoyal said:

The Louisiana Superdome is such a large venue, with capacity of 72,ooo..... For Essence they use 2/3 format of the Dome, and I believe this was the first sell-out in history, with 50,ooo in attendence.

Ticket prices vary, floor seat, $125(I ws about 60 rows from the stage, on the floor. Next level is $85, then $55, then $45, up at the top of the Dome. Prices are per show, not for the entire Festival.


Was this show "in the round?"

David

No it was not.
So...how's everybody doing? smile
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Reply #8 posted 07/06/04 7:37am

MontRoyal

Although there was no official "Musicology" tour stop for New Orleans, it was clear that the first night of Essence Fest was Prince's show, and we dictated the flow.

That rhymes. WERD!
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