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Police pull plug on Prince @ First Ave; read what he didn’t play http://www.startribune.co.../index.php
Here's what Prince was supposed to play before the Police stopped the First Ave. Show: “We’re at First Avenue,” Prince said as he strummed the beginning of “Controversy’ “We gotta do it.” Shortly after he sang “wish there were no rules,” Prince caved into the rules. “The authorities say we gotta go,” he said 70 minutes into his late, late set that started at 2:45 a.m. Sunday.”We always listen to the authorities. I promise I’ll be back.” He was 15 songs into a planned 24-tune set. Here’s what he played — and didn’t get to play. 1. 3121 2. Girls & Boys 3. Feel 4 U 4. Controversy 5. blues song about a cockeyed woman who asks for pepper but looks at the salt 6. Satisfied 7. Down by the Riverside (instrumental featuring horn section) 8. Broken Heart Again 9. Love Is a Losing Game (Amy Winehouse tune sung by Shelby J) 10. Love Changes (Mother’s Finest tune, by Shelby again) 11. Thank You (the Sly Stone classic w/ Larry Graham on bass) 12. Hair (a Chaka Khan/Larry Graham oldie) 13. Sing a Simple Song (more Sly) 14. Everyday People (you know it’s Sly) 15. Alphabet Street At this point, Prince and the band exited, and everyone expected an encore — except all we got was Prince’s speech about the authorities. Here’s what was still left on the set list: 16. Baby Love 17. The Dance 18. Let’s Go 19. Anotherloverholeinyourhead 20. The Question of U 21. Peach 22. Lolita 23. Black Sweat 24. Kiss What did you think of the late, late show? Please post your opinion here: "So strange that no one stayed at the end of the Parade..." - Wendy & Lisa's "Song About" on their 1987 self-titled album.
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chookalana said: http://www.startribune.co.../index.php
Here's what Prince was supposed to play before the Police stopped the First Ave. Show: “We’re at First Avenue,” Prince said as he strummed the beginning of “Controversy’ “We gotta do it.” Shortly after he sang “wish there were no rules,” Prince caved into the rules. “The authorities say we gotta go,” he said 70 minutes into his late, late set that started at 2:45 a.m. Sunday.”We always listen to the authorities. I promise I’ll be back.” He was 15 songs into a planned 24-tune set. Here’s what he played — and didn’t get to play. 1. 3121 2. Girls & Boys 3. Feel 4 U 4. Controversy 5. blues song about a cockeyed woman who asks for pepper but looks at the salt 6. Satisfied 7. Down by the Riverside (instrumental featuring horn section) 8. Broken Heart Again 9. Love Is a Losing Game (Amy Winehouse tune sung by Shelby J) 10. Love Changes (Mother’s Finest tune, by Shelby again) 11. Thank You (the Sly Stone classic w/ Larry Graham on bass) 12. Hair (a Chaka Khan/Larry Graham oldie) 13. Sing a Simple Song (more Sly) 14. Everyday People (you know it’s Sly) 15. Alphabet Street At this point, Prince and the band exited, and everyone expected an encore — except all we got was Prince’s speech about the authorities. Here’s what was still left on the set list: 16. [b]Baby Love 17. The Dance 18. Let’s Go 19. Anotherloverholeinyourhead 20. The Question of U 21. Peach 22. Lolita 23. Black Sweat 24. Kiss [/b] What did you think of the late, late show? Please post your opinion here: I LOVE Mothers Finest's Baby Love! | |
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chookalana said: http://www.startribune.co.../index.php
Here's what Prince was supposed to play before the Police stopped the First Ave. Show: “We’re at First Avenue,” Prince said as he strummed the beginning of “Controversy’ “We gotta do it.” Shortly after he sang “wish there were no rules,” Prince caved into the rules. “The authorities say we gotta go,” he said 70 minutes into his late, late set that started at 2:45 a.m. Sunday.”We always listen to the authorities. I promise I’ll be back.” He was 15 songs into a planned 24-tune set. Here’s what he played — and didn’t get to play. 1. 3121 2. Girls & Boys 3. Feel 4 U 4. Controversy 5. blues song about a cockeyed woman who asks for pepper but looks at the salt 6. Satisfied 7. Down by the Riverside (instrumental featuring horn section) 8. Broken Heart Again 9. Love Is a Losing Game (Amy Winehouse tune sung by Shelby J) 10. Love Changes (Mother’s Finest tune, by Shelby again) 11. Thank You (the Sly Stone classic w/ Larry Graham on bass) 12. Hair (a Chaka Khan/Larry Graham oldie) 13. Sing a Simple Song (more Sly) 14. Everyday People (you know it’s Sly) 15. Alphabet Street At this point, Prince and the band exited, and everyone expected an encore — except all we got was Prince’s speech about the authorities. Here’s what was still left on the set list: 16. Baby Love 17. The Dance 18. Let’s Go 19. Anotherloverholeinyourhead 20. The Question of U 21. Peach 22. Lolita 23. Black Sweat 24. Kiss What did you think of the late, late show? Please post your opinion here: Isn't it strange that he didn't play any of the Planet Earth songs??? | |
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I was at the Target Center last night. the show started about 2 hours late and was ovr by 12, the Prince exit quickly and left Sheila finishing the show.. Isaw quite a few people at the First Avenue waiting in line to buy the tickets. Why the police close the place?? any disterbances ??? so I guess Sheila didn't get to play.. I'm glad I didn't attend I had to catch a plane coming back to dirty New York.. | |
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2 hours late @ Target?
Glad I didn't travel out there like I'd planned. Shucks... | |
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i'm shocked that there's no1 writing reviews and personal experiences of the shows! come on ppl! plz? "So shall it be written, so shall it be sung..." | |
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They finally got sick enough of Larry Graham that they had to call in the fuzz to get him to stop playing! | |
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wait, I'm curious, why did they shut it down. more capacity then what first ave could hold? curfew (except I thought it said 18 & up)? waaaaah.
he said he'll be back though! hopefully around mid-end of august, i've yet to see him, i'd be thrilled | |
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happyhappy said: wait, I'm curious, why did they shut it down. more capacity then what first ave could hold? curfew (except I thought it said 18 & up)? waaaaah.
he said he'll be back though! hopefully around mid-end of august, i've yet to see him, i'd be thrilled not sure about MPLS, but a lot of towns/cities have a curfew for music performances, especially when they're on a sunday morning. [Edited 7/8/07 14:28pm] "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Bars probably close at 3 a.m. This is common.
No big deal. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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does anyone know if someone underage got in to first ave? | |
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viewaskew said: They finally got sick enough of Larry Graham that they had to call in the fuzz to get him to stop playing!
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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Bars in Minneapolis have to stop serving liquor at 2 A.M.; though some, like First Ave., can stay open until three. It was almost four I guess when they shut it down, it was just that they were open too late. Gotta love the Purple One...... | |
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viewaskew said: They finally got sick enough of Larry Graham that they had to call in the fuzz to get him to stop playing!
That's mean and untrue. I felt a lot of love going out to LG both when he passed us in the Macy's line and onstage in First Avenue. What i think ppl don't 'get' is that those trademark songs that he sings are as revolutionary as Prince's 'Uptown.' Larry's message asks people to come together and realize we are all brothers and sisters striving for the same things. Maybe Prince even encourages Larry to continue to play the same songs hoping that the message will make it thru the dense cloud that permeates society. Lots of people that still don't 'get it.' The reoccuring theme, the stark statement that we are all in this together, falls on deaf ears. Maybe Prince agrees to have Larry play those same songs, despite the naysayers, hoping that even one person will realize what they're singing about. Nothing is going to change much until EVERYDAY PEOPLE get it. So what if we have to hear them again, they are good, funky tunes with an important message. Big deal, not many complain when they hear Prince play the same songs. Larry is a legend and an excellent bass player that Prince has chosen to perform with. Find a new perspective. The 'fuzz' was there because they like to be in control and if they had their way, we would never hear Everyday People or Thank U for letting me be myself.' One female cop quipped as we leaving "what's the matter? did he play "BEAT IT?" Ignorance is bliss. | |
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mzflash said: viewaskew said: They finally got sick enough of Larry Graham that they had to call in the fuzz to get him to stop playing!
That's mean and untrue. I felt a lot of love going out to LG both when he passed us in the Macy's line and onstage in First Avenue. What i think ppl don't 'get' is that those trademark songs that he sings are as revolutionary as Prince's 'Uptown.' Larry's message asks people to come together and realize we are all brothers and sisters striving for the same things. Maybe Prince even encourages Larry to continue to play the same songs hoping that the message will make it thru the dense cloud that permeates society. Lots of people that still don't 'get it.' The reoccuring theme, the stark statement that we are all in this together, falls on deaf ears. Maybe Prince agrees to have Larry play those same songs, despite the naysayers, hoping that even one person will realize what they're singing about. Nothing is going to change much until EVERYDAY PEOPLE get it. So what if we have to hear them again, they are good, funky tunes with an important message. Big deal, not many complain when they hear Prince play the same songs. Larry is a legend and an excellent bass player that Prince has chosen to perform with. Find a new perspective. The 'fuzz' was there because they like to be in control and if they had their way, we would never hear Everyday People or Thank U for letting me be myself.' One female cop quipped as we leaving "what's the matter? did he play "BEAT IT?" Ignorance is bliss. good point, but it was still funny! seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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mzflash said: viewaskew said: They finally got sick enough of Larry Graham that they had to call in the fuzz to get him to stop playing!
That's mean and untrue. I felt a lot of love going out to LG both when he passed us in the Macy's line and onstage in First Avenue. What i think ppl don't 'get' is that those trademark songs that he sings are as revolutionary as Prince's 'Uptown.' Larry's message asks people to come together and realize we are all brothers and sisters striving for the same things. Maybe Prince even encourages Larry to continue to play the same songs hoping that the message will make it thru the dense cloud that permeates society. Lots of people that still don't 'get it.' The reoccuring theme, the stark statement that we are all in this together, falls on deaf ears. Maybe Prince agrees to have Larry play those same songs, despite the naysayers, hoping that even one person will realize what they're singing about. Nothing is going to change much until EVERYDAY PEOPLE get it. So what if we have to hear them again, they are good, funky tunes with an important message. Big deal, not many complain when they hear Prince play the same songs. Larry is a legend and an excellent bass player that Prince has chosen to perform with. Find a new perspective. The 'fuzz' was there because they like to be in control and if they had their way, we would never hear Everyday People or Thank U for letting me be myself.' One female cop quipped as we leaving "what's the matter? did he play "BEAT IT?" Ignorance is bliss. Factual corrections: 1. It's not "Larry's message", but rather "Sly's message". 2. A lot of Prince fans do complain when Prince plays the same songs, again. 3. Larry's message is skewed because he always says "you are everyday people" instead of "we are everyday people", thus not really "coming together". (however, in some ways he's right - he's out of the ordinary) | |
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I'm going to have more to say on this later, as I process my own recollections and thoughts about the whole day, but I do have to just get this off my chest briefly:
WHAT WAS UP WITH THE RIOT SQUAD SHOWING UP AFTER THE FIRST AVENUE SHOW?!? What the hell are Prince fans gonna do after standing in lines and famming out for an entire day...beat each other to death with our tamboraccas?! That was a bit weird, silly and extreme. I think the handling of the First Ave event was a bit surreal, especially after he was given official accolades by the mayor and governor earlier that same day. | |
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Anxiety said: WHAT WAS UP WITH THE RIOT SQUAD SHOWING UP AFTER THE FIRST AVENUE SHOW?!?
What the hell are Prince fans gonna do after standing in lines and famming out for an entire day...beat each other to death with our tamboraccas?! That was a bit weird, silly and extreme. | |
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Anxiety said: I'm going to have more to say on this later, as I process my own recollections and thoughts about the whole day, but I do have to just get this off my chest briefly:
WHAT WAS UP WITH THE RIOT SQUAD SHOWING UP AFTER THE FIRST AVENUE SHOW?!? What the hell are Prince fans gonna do after standing in lines and famming out for an entire day...beat each other to death with our tamboraccas?! That was a bit weird, silly and extreme. I think the handling of the First Ave event was a bit surreal, especially after he was given official accolades by the mayor and governor earlier that same day. I guess Prince Rogers Nelson day ended at midnight. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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In Tampa he could have played till sunrise.
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mzflash said: viewaskew said: They finally got sick enough of Larry Graham that they had to call in the fuzz to get him to stop playing!
That's mean and untrue. I felt a lot of love going out to LG both when he passed us in the Macy's line and onstage in First Avenue. What i think ppl don't 'get' is that those trademark songs that he sings are as revolutionary as Prince's 'Uptown.' Larry's message asks people to come together and realize we are all brothers and sisters striving for the same things. Maybe Prince even encourages Larry to continue to play the same songs hoping that the message will make it thru the dense cloud that permeates society. Lots of people that still don't 'get it.' The reoccuring theme, the stark statement that we are all in this together, falls on deaf ears. Maybe Prince agrees to have Larry play those same songs, despite the naysayers, hoping that even one person will realize what they're singing about. Nothing is going to change much until EVERYDAY PEOPLE get it. So what if we have to hear them again, they are good, funky tunes with an important message. Big deal, not many complain when they hear Prince play the same songs. Larry is a legend and an excellent bass player that Prince has chosen to perform with. Find a new perspective. The 'fuzz' was there because they like to be in control and if they had their way, we would never hear Everyday People or Thank U for letting me be myself.' One female cop quipped as we leaving "what's the matter? did he play "BEAT IT?" Ignorance is bliss. surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
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We all know that Prince has been spending less and less time in Minneapolis lately. I thought his return to First Avenue and the "cleaning up" of Paisley Park were a sign that he might start spending more time in his old stomping ground. But this incident surely won't make him eager to return to Minneapolis, for good, now will it. "I Was FINE Back in the Day!" | |
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Silly as it may sound, I'd encourage anyone who was at the show to write letters to the mayor and the police department. If the authorities in "riot gear" reports are true, I'd say this was a huge PR fuck up. Even if the bars close at 3:00 and Prince hadn't finished his set, there's a more proper way to end the show.
And while I don't expect the authorities to put Prince on a pedestal and kiss his ass, you think they'd at least make an exception in this case and let the legend who put their city on the musical map play a bit late. "I Was FINE Back in the Day!" | |
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PicassoFace said: you think they'd at least make an exception in this case and let the legend who put their city on the musical map play a bit late.
Who...Bob Dylan? | |
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PapaSmurf said: PicassoFace said: you think they'd at least make an exception in this case and let the legend who put their city on the musical map play a bit late.
Who...Bob Dylan? i didnt even know dylan came from minnesota- until i googled the area, but i certainly knew P did Purple rain, def put Minneapolis Minnesota on the map for this girl all the way from Tassie, Australia.- waayyy b 4 the internet seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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So old yet so stupid.
He even lives there. So he knew he should have started a tad earlier. Did the fans get part of their money back? (guess not) Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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If the aftershow had been at Paisley Park he would have played till the sun came up! | |
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I was at the show at First Ave. We all were having a blast. I can understand we have laws and they need to be followed for many good reasons. What was the good reason of following them lastnight? Was it to save some money so the police could get off duty? Hopefully some day we will have a system that acutally thinks about the choices that are made. Think about all the business that was generated in downtown minneapolis yesterday because of Prince basically taking over the town for the day. The StarTribune said it was a little over 20 officers, working overtime, that isnt many people. I have no idea what police get paid but even at $25.00 an hour for 20 police is $500.00. That isnt much in the sceam of things. How can we evolve into something better if we have a system like this. What is the saying? "Dont bite the hand that feeds you" What real problem would have another hour made? Let the man play! I met so many people yesterday that said, "Just because prince is playing today, this will be the best day of my year"... We want people to evolve and when do people evolve the fastest? When they are happy!....I may be being a little dramatic but i think you get my point. Thanks to each and every amazing Prince supporter!
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Ex-Moderator | PicassoFace said: We all know that Prince has been spending less and less time in Minneapolis lately. I thought his return to First Avenue and the "cleaning up" of Paisley Park were a sign that he might start spending more time in his old stomping ground. But this incident surely won't make him eager to return to Minneapolis, for good, now will it.
Actually, his speech to say thanks and tell us we were done for the night was incredibly heartfelt and sweet. He will be back. |
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