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Funny Seattle review. . ."More Like Princess". . .this is the Prince we know and love. . . From my favorite Seattle weekly, The Stranger:
http://www.thestranger.co...ewire.html MORE LIKE PRINCESS... by Jennifer Maerz After two nights of Prince performances last week, talk about his Purple Highness didn't center on last-minute tickets for his KeyArena stint dropping to $10 a pop, or how he seamlessly performed all the old hits (often in a medley) dressed in suits of red and white, or even the bizarre "rap" he did the final night about the "rules" you give the ladies (two examples: "If you want to talk, do it during the commercials," and "[Men] solve problems. If you want sympathy, go to your bigmouth girlfriends."). Overall, the show was overwhelmingly entertaining, down to legendary saxophonist Maceo Parker popping up as a member of Prince's band and the fact that an encore presentation of "Purple Rain"--which Prince performed using a lavender guitar shaped into his personal, self-configured symbol--brought down the house. No, the gossip was about the entertainer's entourage taking over Chapel, Capitol Hill's classiest, swankiest restaurant/watering hole, after those August 30 and 31 dates, inviting name celebrities to bask in his presence, and then reportedly spending the little time he had in the vicinity of that beautifully adorned venue in his limo. From all accounts, this much is clear: After scoping various Seattle nightspots (including a bar in Wallingford that called The Stranger to report the possibility of its hosting a Prince afterparty), Prince's people settled on Chapel. Two pool tables were carted into the bar, as well as an entertainment system (Chapel owner Jeff Jenness says the video equipment was set up because Prince "likes to view his show and critique it"), and the venue staff did its damnedest to make the gorgeous space shine. The problem was, Prince's parties never included Prince himself. Local DJs hired to spin those nights reported that only his entourage showed up Monday. Tuesday night the Prince camp requested invitations to the private Chapel event be sent to the Cure, who were playing the Everett Events Center that night, and to members of Pearl Jam. Those present say the Cure never showed, but the gracious Eddie Vedder (a notorious homebody due to his new baby) made the trek out, only to be stood up by his host (I heard the running joke that night was that Prince was concerned Vedder might be the taller of the two). Prince was reportedly in that area, though. "Prince did come after his concert and he gave pretty short notice of his arrival, so we basically just cleared the space for him to have a party," says Jenness. "But he really just wanted to have a very small, intimate party with people he was with. So he basically hung out in the portico in his limousine and had dinner." Trying to figure out if this princely behavior--standing up honorable people you've invited and all--was par for the course with Prince, I called a music authority from Prince's Minneapolis HQ, City Pages senior arts and music editor Melissa Maerz, who also happens to be my snappy younger sister. "He has a reputation for being a total control freak in a really bizarre way," she told me. "He also has a list of blacklisted journalists who are not to be invited when he has a press junket--a number of whom have been called back [by Prince] and given a little 'talking to.' It just shows how controlling he is." Stay tuned: Word has it the Lavender Royalty may be swinging back through town again soon. Let's hope he'll make his future playdates. | |
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tackam said: From my favorite Seattle weekly, The Stranger:
http://www.thestranger.co...ewire.html MORE LIKE PRINCESS... by Jennifer Maerz After two nights of Prince performances last week, talk about his Purple Highness didn't center on last-minute tickets for his KeyArena stint dropping to $10 a pop, or how he seamlessly performed all the old hits (often in a medley) dressed in suits of red and white, or even the bizarre "rap" he did the final night about the "rules" you give the ladies (two examples: "If you want to talk, do it during the commercials," and "[Men] solve problems. If you want sympathy, go to your bigmouth girlfriends."). Overall, the show was overwhelmingly entertaining, down to legendary saxophonist Maceo Parker popping up as a member of Prince's band and the fact that an encore presentation of "Purple Rain"--which Prince performed using a lavender guitar shaped into his personal, self-configured symbol--brought down the house. No, the gossip was about the entertainer's entourage taking over Chapel, Capitol Hill's classiest, swankiest restaurant/watering hole, after those August 30 and 31 dates, inviting name celebrities to bask in his presence, and then reportedly spending the little time he had in the vicinity of that beautifully adorned venue in his limo. From all accounts, this much is clear: After scoping various Seattle nightspots (including a bar in Wallingford that called The Stranger to report the possibility of its hosting a Prince afterparty), Prince's people settled on Chapel. Two pool tables were carted into the bar, as well as an entertainment system (Chapel owner Jeff Jenness says the video equipment was set up because Prince "likes to view his show and critique it"), and the venue staff did its damnedest to make the gorgeous space shine. The problem was, Prince's parties never included Prince himself. Local DJs hired to spin those nights reported that only his entourage showed up Monday. Tuesday night the Prince camp requested invitations to the private Chapel event be sent to the Cure, who were playing the Everett Events Center that night, and to members of Pearl Jam. Those present say the Cure never showed, but the gracious Eddie Vedder (a notorious homebody due to his new baby) made the trek out, only to be stood up by his host (I heard the running joke that night was that Prince was concerned Vedder might be the taller of the two). Prince was reportedly in that area, though. "Prince did come after his concert and he gave pretty short notice of his arrival, so we basically just cleared the space for him to have a party," says Jenness. "But he really just wanted to have a very small, intimate party with people he was with. So he basically hung out in the portico in his limousine and had dinner." Trying to figure out if this princely behavior--standing up honorable people you've invited and all--was par for the course with Prince, I called a music authority from Prince's Minneapolis HQ, City Pages senior arts and music editor Melissa Maerz, who also happens to be my snappy younger sister. "He has a reputation for being a total control freak in a really bizarre way," she told me. "He also has a list of blacklisted journalists who are not to be invited when he has a press junket--a number of whom have been called back [by Prince] and given a little 'talking to.' It just shows how controlling he is." Stay tuned: Word has it the Lavender Royalty may be swinging back through town again soon. Let's hope he'll make his future playdates. Jennifer Maerz....go jump in the lake and swim off somewhere...leave the musical genius alone!!!!! | |
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Oh, c'mon. Well all know he's a diva bitch. He's OUR diva bitch, and I really do love him to bits for it, but let's be real. | |
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tackam said: From my favorite Seattle weekly, The Stranger:
http://www.thestranger.co...ewire.html [snip] Stay tuned: Word has it the Lavender Royalty may be swinging back through town again soon. Let's hope he'll make his future playdates. Interesting... I wonder where they heard that. But hey, if he wants to play little Seattle for the third time this year, I won't object. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Prince can be as freaking quirky or strange as he wants - just play Seattle again, and all is cool! | |
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