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Thread started 07/07/07 10:40pm

OmahaVike

Target Ctr - I walked out of the show

yes, after paying almost $200 for two seats, we left right after IIWYG. yes, we walked out of the show.

the brass section was phenomenal, but the rest of the show was unbearable. was up in section 210 and couldn't understand/hear squat. anytime P was speaking or singing, we couldn't comprehend anything.

i guess it was partially because of the irresponsible late start (10:00p), partially because of waiting out in the heat, and being 1/4 of a mile away from the stage.

i've seen him 5 times prior, and this is the first time i've walked out on him. our entire weekend was centered around this show, and travel/babysitter/dinner/etc was all timed to the 8:30p start. this was totally uncalled for.

i did like my first introduction to Guitar, so of course i'll buy it when it comes out. highlight of what i saw was What A Wonderful World. stellar rendition and amazing work.

it literally took me halfway through IIWYG before i figured out what the heck they were playing. that's pretty bad, and damn close to embarrasing.

btw - was that john goodman singing Play That Funky Music?
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Reply #1 posted 07/07/07 10:43pm

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Some ppl should be gratefull that they even GOT to go lol
PRINCE IS WATCHING U evillol" When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate

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Reply #2 posted 07/07/07 10:43pm

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Demand a refund for a "faulty product"... u are at least entitled for a refund. Customer is always right.
Too bad she didn't saw that I was there, Nor any thoughts about me and showed false care, To her... all i am is... the March Hare
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Reply #3 posted 07/07/07 10:45pm

OmahaVike

chillichocaholic said:

Some ppl should be gratefull that they even GOT to go lol


if i had known all of this ahead of time, i would have sold my tix for face value -- no question about it.
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Reply #4 posted 07/07/07 10:49pm

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Good Point, Im just all jealouse cause I live in Australia lol
PRINCE IS WATCHING U evillol" When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate chocolate

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Reply #5 posted 07/07/07 11:27pm

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Yeah i'm glad i didn't fly out for this. After seeing him in SF in May i'm convinced he's coasting. The band he has now is his weakest & I'm over hearing the same tired hits. He's earned the right to coast but i won't pay to see it. Sorry if this offends the ones wearing purple blinders..
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Reply #6 posted 07/07/07 11:32pm

xanadu1979

I was there too. Anyone who says the acoustics at Target Center are bad is 100% correct. It's like one big echo chamber. Turn on your stereo and then cup your hands over your ears and that's kind of what it sounds like.

Besides that, it was still an awesome show and I am not disappointed at all.
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Reply #7 posted 07/07/07 11:38pm

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eek

how disappointing after such a build up/wait
comfort



but, i wouldnt have walked out!
mind u , if the wait was so long- i probably would have passed out from heat exhaustion 1st lol
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #8 posted 07/08/07 12:02am

Jerz24

Dude you are so right. Sound was very terrible. I was very dissappointed.

OmahaVike said:

yes, after paying almost $200 for two seats, we left right after IIWYG. yes, we walked out of the show.

the brass section was phenomenal, but the rest of the show was unbearable. was up in section 210 and couldn't understand/hear squat. anytime P was speaking or singing, we couldn't comprehend anything.

i guess it was partially because of the irresponsible late start (10:00p), partially because of waiting out in the heat, and being 1/4 of a mile away from the stage.

i've seen him 5 times prior, and this is the first time i've walked out on him. our entire weekend was centered around this show, and travel/babysitter/dinner/etc was all timed to the 8:30p start. this was totally uncalled for.

i did like my first introduction to Guitar, so of course i'll buy it when it comes out. highlight of what i saw was What A Wonderful World. stellar rendition and amazing work.

it literally took me halfway through IIWYG before i figured out what the heck they were playing. that's pretty bad, and damn close to embarrasing.

btw - was that john goodman singing Play That Funky Music?
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Reply #9 posted 07/08/07 12:04am

CynthiasSocks

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You walked out? That's some hardcore old man shit right there!
Socks still got butt like a leather seat...
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Reply #10 posted 07/08/07 12:13am

VLM123

I don't blame you. The sound was not theat great, and the 17th row was very MEH. Don't get me wrong, hubby and I enjoyed the concert, however, we will never spend as much as we did on two tickets to see him or anyone else again unless the seats are in the first few rows. Someone mentioned the sound was better at Xcel Energy, and I agree.

He didn't even do 1999. sad lol
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Reply #11 posted 07/08/07 1:18am

BearDown

You have to know Prince always starts late. And, if you have seen him in an arena before, your right, usually the 1st night does not have great sound and unfortunately this was a one night only stop. I have been at several 1st night arena gigs in Chicago and most of them definately do not sound as good as the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th night; however, a bad sound night with Prince is still better than a wish I could be there night.
Is everybody ready? Here we go!!
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Reply #12 posted 07/08/07 6:06am

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I live in Minneapolis, and I won't go to a show at the Target Center unless I really, really, really love who is playing (Prince, Aerosmith). The seats in the upper level are terrible, and it sounds like they purposely tried to f-up the acoustics. But if it's someone that you really love and want to see--ie, Prince--it's worth it. I was in section 206, and I still loved the show.
Gotta love the Purple One......
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Reply #13 posted 07/08/07 6:21am

IRISHFAN

The "being late" issue certainly wouldnt bother me, I am hoping the sound in the O2 Arena is good, should be as its a new arena and all.... bring on London!!!!!
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Reply #14 posted 07/08/07 6:57am

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OmahaVike said:

yes, after paying almost $200 for two seats, we left right after IIWYG. yes, we walked out of the show.

the brass section was phenomenal, but the rest of the show was unbearable. was up in section 210 and couldn't understand/hear squat. anytime P was speaking or singing, we couldn't comprehend anything.

i guess it was partially because of the irresponsible late start (10:00p), partially because of waiting out in the heat, and being 1/4 of a mile away from the stage.

i've seen him 5 times prior, and this is the first time i've walked out on him. our entire weekend was centered around this show, and travel/babysitter/dinner/etc was all timed to the 8:30p start. this was totally uncalled for.

i did like my first introduction to Guitar, so of course i'll buy it when it comes out. highlight of what i saw was What A Wonderful World. stellar rendition and amazing work.

it literally took me halfway through IIWYG before i figured out what the heck they were playing. that's pretty bad, and damn close to embarrasing.

btw - was that john goodman singing Play That Funky Music?



comfort I could have never walked out of a Prince show

I wish I could have scene John play with Prince cool Maybe this show will come out sometime or something wink
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Reply #15 posted 07/08/07 8:16am

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SOund at Target Center is not great. It was alright from whee I was BUT I kept sayin' to myself after each song "WOW, I can't believe this can get any better" and it kept getting better! Amazing performance IMHO. Though First Ave was even more amazing (after waiting in line for sSIXTEEN HOURS to get ticket it better have been!) I did the full Prince trifecta yesterday! I'll post a full report soon.
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Reply #16 posted 07/08/07 9:05am

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OmahaVike said:

yes, after paying almost $200 for two seats, we left right after IIWYG. yes, we walked out of the show.

the brass section was phenomenal, but the rest of the show was unbearable. was up in section 210 and couldn't understand/hear squat. anytime P was speaking or singing, we couldn't comprehend anything.

i guess it was partially because of the irresponsible late start (10:00p), partially because of waiting out in the heat, and being 1/4 of a mile away from the stage.

i've seen him 5 times prior, and this is the first time i've walked out on him. our entire weekend was centered around this show, and travel/babysitter/dinner/etc was all timed to the 8:30p start. this was totally uncalled for.

i did like my first introduction to Guitar, so of course i'll buy it when it comes out. highlight of what i saw was What A Wonderful World. stellar rendition and amazing work.

it literally took me halfway through IIWYG before i figured out what the heck they were playing. that's pretty bad, and damn close to embarrasing.

btw - was that john goodman singing Play That Funky Music?

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Was P' performance bad or was it just the bad sound. Lot's of venue have poor sound this is not the fault of the artist.
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Reply #17 posted 07/08/07 9:13am

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laurarichardson said:

OmahaVike said:

yes, after paying almost $200 for two seats, we left right after IIWYG. yes, we walked out of the show.

the brass section was phenomenal, but the rest of the show was unbearable. was up in section 210 and couldn't understand/hear squat. anytime P was speaking or singing, we couldn't comprehend anything.

i guess it was partially because of the irresponsible late start (10:00p), partially because of waiting out in the heat, and being 1/4 of a mile away from the stage.

i've seen him 5 times prior, and this is the first time i've walked out on him. our entire weekend was centered around this show, and travel/babysitter/dinner/etc was all timed to the 8:30p start. this was totally uncalled for.

i did like my first introduction to Guitar, so of course i'll buy it when it comes out. highlight of what i saw was What A Wonderful World. stellar rendition and amazing work.

it literally took me halfway through IIWYG before i figured out what the heck they were playing. that's pretty bad, and damn close to embarrasing.

btw - was that john goodman singing Play That Funky Music?

-----
Was P' performance bad or was it just the bad sound. Lot's of venue have poor sound this is not the fault of the artist.



Trust me it was the sound not the performance - he was on fire last night!
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

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Reply #18 posted 07/08/07 9:30am

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chillichocaholic said:

Some ppl should be gratefull that they even GOT to go lol


for reals!!!!

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Reply #19 posted 07/08/07 9:34am

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Whats with the design of Target that makes it bad acoustically? Knowing this couldn't P's engineers compensated with Speaker positions???

And was this sound just bad in the Upper level seats?
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Reply #20 posted 07/08/07 9:38am

rafael

Astasheiks said:

Whats with the design of Target that makes it bad acoustically? Knowing this couldn't P's engineers compensated with Speaker positions???

And was this sound just bad in the Upper level seats?



i am holding my breath for the upper tier tickets at the O2
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Reply #21 posted 07/08/07 10:00am

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rafael said:

Astasheiks said:

Whats with the design of Target that makes it bad acoustically? Knowing this couldn't P's engineers compensated with Speaker positions???

And was this sound just bad in the Upper level seats?



i am holding my breath for the upper tier tickets at the O2


I'm sure it will sound better there, besides Sound engineers will have time to get right with so many concerts.
[Edited 7/8/07 10:01am]
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Reply #22 posted 07/08/07 10:43am

xanadu1979

Astasheiks said:

Whats with the design of Target that makes it bad acoustically? Knowing this couldn't P's engineers compensated with Speaker positions???

And was this sound just bad in the Upper level seats?


I don't think the artists place the speakers, they're pretty stationary since they're hanging from the ceiling.
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Reply #23 posted 07/08/07 10:57am

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xanadu1979 said:

Astasheiks said:

Whats with the design of Target that makes it bad acoustically? Knowing this couldn't P's engineers compensated with Speaker positions???

And was this sound just bad in the Upper level seats?


I don't think the artists place the speakers, they're pretty stationary since they're hanging from the ceiling.


the arrist cannot really choose where to place the speakers.
but you can choose what kind of sound system you have.

the sound up top was really really muddy. couldnt hear any of what he said.
it was a lil better down on the first floor....not much.
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Reply #24 posted 07/08/07 11:16am

wiredguy

The Target Center has acoustic problems in the upperlevels due to the bad angles and the height. Sound bounces off of all surfaces so the roof combined with the bad angles makes for dead spots. I feel sorry for the people who had to suffer because of this but you still got to see a Legend. At the Xcel they have straighter lines and add acoutic absorbing drapes to stop the reverb. Target Center could do the same with a little effort. In the future I would advise people to pass on the upper level seats and concentrate on main floor and lower level seats at The Target Center. I was 12th row main floor and I enjoyed the sound even if it was a tad echoic. I loved seeing all U Prince fans showing your LUV to the Man. Hope to see U all soon.
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Reply #25 posted 07/08/07 11:59am

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This starting late thing....I joke with my co-workers about this...

The different culture of recording artists...Go to any R&B Hip Hop artist show..

They are ALWAYS late. I remember one summer R Kelly almost insighted a riot because he was 2 hours late and it was raining.

Boyfriend and I went to see Velvet Revolver one year. We were half an hour late and there was NO traffic. Because everyone was ALREADY there. Go to a Hip Hop show, and there will be traffic all night coming to the show.

Velvet was an hour late to get on stage and I remember the rock station people complaining about it.

Boyfriend and I were like...they aren't used to it. We laugh it off and say oh yeah? Go to a Jay-Z, Beyonce, any Urban artist show. I guess the "other side" isn't used to the wait. I just go get another beer and hang out and chat with my neighbors
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Reply #26 posted 07/08/07 12:52pm

PapaSmurf

What is this nonsense about "you should expect it" or "get used to it" or "it's prince..." as if any of that makes it ok. lol Some of you are just absolutely crawled up inside Prince's bowels. You would find an excuse for him to spit on your crippled, one-eyed grandma.

Thirty minutes is expected, really. Rarely do shows start on time because its virtually impossible to have every unanticipated kink worked out. Anything more than that is unacceptable, and an hour and a half is just crazy.

Time and time again, Prince shows his fans what he thinks of them. Yet they beg for more. I guess if you like to pay money to get shit on, more power to you. A lot of people have lives outside of Prince's purple fantasy world, lol. I feel bad for the guy above who had to plan his day strategically only to be dicked around by some ego driven celebrity.
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Reply #27 posted 07/08/07 12:53pm

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Farfunknugin said:

Yeah i'm glad i didn't fly out for this. After seeing him in SF in May i'm convinced he's coasting. The band he has now is his weakest & I'm over hearing the same tired hits. He's earned the right to coast but i won't pay to see it. Sorry if this offends the ones wearing purple blinders..



What I would rather find offensive about such comments, is that those enjoying it, supposedly aren't critical enough or are wearing "blinders" or whatever.
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Reply #28 posted 07/08/07 1:01pm

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PapaSmurf said:

Some of you are just absolutely crawled up inside Prince's bowels.
[Edited 7/8/07 12:56pm]


That is the best right there!!! ha HA!!
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Reply #29 posted 07/08/07 1:20pm

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CynthiasSocks said:

You walked out? That's some hardcore old man shit right there!

lol
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