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Daily Herald Review of Chicago House Of Blues Aftershow

http://www.dailyherald.co...D=38194253

By Mark Guarino Daily Herald Music Critic
Posted Monday, July 26, 2004


"Any of you going to church in the morning?" asked Prince. "You better, after this funk."

Even a noon church service would have been too early for the crowd that crammed the House of Blues early Sunday morning for a sold-out after-party show from Prince, who capped his third and final show at the Allstate Arena Saturday night. He returns to the Allstate Aug. 3.

The shows were make-up dates for canceled shows in late June due to the drowning death of the daughter of New Power Generation drummer John Blackwell. The after-party show -- by now standard fare for Prince -- wasn't announced until late Friday.

Doors opened at midnight, but Prince and his eight-piece band didn't show up onstage until just after 3 a.m. The early sunrise set of covers, impromptu jamming and hard funk lasted until 5 a.m.

Unlike his arena show, the set was unscripted and open to the slightest impulse. Prince, dressed in a crimson suit, sunglasses and platform flip-flops, started the show playing guitar, but when sound problems led him to knock his amp to the floor, he spent the night switching from keyboards to standing at the lip of the stage hauling up fans to dance with him.

The show served as a chance to see Prince unhinged, which meant diving into his early '70s funk and R&B influences. His band was fresh and hardly sounded fatigued, even though they arrived on the heels of playing a three-hour show. Instead, they dug into the covers as if on the attack.

For the first half hour, Prince led freeform funk covers of "Everyday People" and "Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin" by Sly and the Family Stone. They featured a guest spot by former Stone bassist Larry Graham, who took center stage soloing while Prince tweaked his effects pedals.

The band also launched into lengthy covers of Tower of Power's "What is Hip?" and Stevie Wonder's "Superstition." Blackwell, rumored to be soon given a reprieve from the tour by former Prince drummer Sheila E., was given the spotlight several times, as was his three-piece horn section featuring former James Brown sax man Maceo Parker.

Prince strung everything together loosely, cueing solos by tapping shoulders and pacing the stage as if deciding what direction to go next. The show wound to a close with an extended version of "Controversy."

At the start, Prince ordered the lights turned off so the stage was entirely dark. Which was appropriate since, outside, it was just starting to become light.
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Reply #1 posted 07/26/04 5:53pm

gemini319

so is john not going to be in toronto? i saw him in cleveland already, not to be selfish at his expense, but i would love to see sheila e. banging away again with p and the band, maybe a modified set list would follow.....
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Reply #2 posted 07/26/04 5:59pm

Anxiety

i wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that john blackwell rumor to come true. it's entirely possible that the rumor has weight, but mr. b was doing a fine job last weekend and didn't look or act like he would be going anywhere anytime soon. not to mention he was completely ON FIRE at the saturday night allstate show. nod
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Reply #3 posted 07/26/04 7:43pm

thepurpleaxxe

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Does that say Platform Flip-Flops? whofarted falloff
when the melting pot stirs how we gonna take it?
when u can't tell him from her how u gonna fake it?
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Reply #4 posted 07/26/04 8:04pm

endorphin74

Anxiety said:

i wouldn't hold my breath waiting for that john blackwell rumor to come true. it's entirely possible that the rumor has weight, but mr. b was doing a fine job last weekend and didn't look or act like he would be going anywhere anytime soon. not to mention he was completely ON FIRE at the saturday night allstate show. nod


hmmm

well, the Sheila E Show in Mpls on 8/1 has been canceled. BUT, it may be due to completely unrelated things and people are just jumping to conclusions.
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Reply #5 posted 07/26/04 8:32pm

smoothpants

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I figure Sheila could still join the tour. I mean she does have to learn the show, right?
"White people like Wayne Brady because he makes Byrant Gumbel look like Malcom X" - Negrodamus
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Reply #6 posted 07/26/04 10:10pm

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thepurpleaxxe said:

Does that say Platform Flip-Flops? whofarted falloff


nod biggrin

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