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Prince in Montreux - First Reviews and Pics Swiss newspaper's first reviews of yesterday's surprise act at Montreux Jazz Festival (unfortunately only in German and French).
http://www.20min.ch/unter...y/27552418 http://www.blick.ch/showb...tikel67243 http://www.24heures.ch/pa...nu)/108565 | |
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first! | |
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babel fish says :
"There is of the nobility in this Prince. Admittedly, its character has what to aggravate, by his escapades, his megalomania which has of equal only its small size, his effeminatized side macho, his taste of the kitsch, his "blows" marketing. But the animal is not gifted to only make speak about him. It has before all a true talent of musician. Attention, not of these autoproclamés or prefabricated artists who are satisfied to push the ditty on musics and texts written by others and already many times interpreted! Not, in his kind, Prince is a self-made man. Its first album, left in 1978 already, in full fever disco music, is completely made hand. The virtuoso then 20 years old did all itself there, of the guitar to the battery, while passing by the keyboards, the voice and the low one. It is about the only interest of this wafer, because its A rather badly out-of-date. Also let us pass on this pop sirupeuse of the eighties, this commercial "Purple Rain" to pack iron ores out of box just good. Because since good about fifteen years, Kid de Minneapolis carried out one surprising return to the sources. The endiablés grooves, intersected with solos hendrixiens, percussion coppers, long the impros funky, recall the best hours of the afro-American music of the last half-century. And prove that Prince is the worthy heir to the James Brown, George Clinton and other Sly Stone. It is to go to listen to this talent that some would be ready to sell father and mother. Because its scenic services, too rare in Europe, generally turn to the unslung festival" | |
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Nice picture of our man:
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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iain said: babel fish says :
"There is of the nobility in this Prince. Admittedly, its character has what to aggravate, by his escapades, his megalomania which has of equal only its small size, his effeminatized side macho, his taste of the kitsch, his "blows" marketing. But the animal is not gifted to only make speak about him. It has before all a true talent of musician. Attention, not of these autoproclamés or prefabricated artists who are satisfied to push the ditty on musics and texts written by others and already many times interpreted! Not, in his kind, Prince is a self-made man. Its first album, left in 1978 already, in full fever disco music, is completely made hand. The virtuoso then 20 years old did all itself there, of the guitar to the battery, while passing by the keyboards, the voice and the low one. It is about the only interest of this wafer, because its A rather badly out-of-date. Also let us pass on this pop sirupeuse of the eighties, this commercial "Purple Rain" to pack iron ores out of box just good. Because since good about fifteen years, Kid de Minneapolis carried out one surprising return to the sources. The endiablés grooves, intersected with solos hendrixiens, percussion coppers, long the impros funky, recall the best hours of the afro-American music of the last half-century. And prove that Prince is the worthy heir to the James Brown, George Clinton and other Sly Stone. It is to go to listen to this talent that some would be ready to sell father and mother. Because its scenic services, too rare in Europe, generally turn to the unslung festival" ROTFL! "We've never been able to pull off a funk number"
"That's becuase we're soulless auttomatons" | |
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There's a "report" up at 3121, BTW... "We've never been able to pull off a funk number"
"That's becuase we're soulless auttomatons" | |
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psychodelicide said: Nice picture of our man:
looks like his daddy | |
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Anxiety said: psychodelicide said: Nice picture of our man:
looks like his daddy Yeah, he looks more and more like his dad all the time. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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wasitgood4u said: iain said: babel fish says :
"There is of the nobility in this Prince. Admittedly, its character has what to aggravate, by his escapades, his megalomania which has of equal only its small size, his effeminatized side macho, his taste of the kitsch, his "blows" marketing. But the animal is not gifted to only make speak about him. It has before all a true talent of musician. Attention, not of these autoproclamés or prefabricated artists who are satisfied to push the ditty on musics and texts written by others and already many times interpreted! Not, in his kind, Prince is a self-made man. Its first album, left in 1978 already, in full fever disco music, is completely made hand. The virtuoso then 20 years old did all itself there, of the guitar to the battery, while passing by the keyboards, the voice and the low one. It is about the only interest of this wafer, because its A rather badly out-of-date. Also let us pass on this pop sirupeuse of the eighties, this commercial "Purple Rain" to pack iron ores out of box just good. Because since good about fifteen years, Kid de Minneapolis carried out one surprising return to the sources. The endiablés grooves, intersected with solos hendrixiens, percussion coppers, long the impros funky, recall the best hours of the afro-American music of the last half-century. And prove that Prince is the worthy heir to the James Brown, George Clinton and other Sly Stone. It is to go to listen to this talent that some would be ready to sell father and mother. Because its scenic services, too rare in Europe, generally turn to the unslung festival" ROTFL! what language what THAT, talk about lost in translation! | |
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datdude said: wasitgood4u said: ROTFL! what language what THAT, talk about lost in translation! Right!! I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Anxiety said: psychodelicide said: Nice picture of our man:
looks like his daddy puffy wasn't there | |
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long the impros funky
he should start saying this at aftershows. picture the scene: the band's just gone through 10 sweaty minutes of intense jamming. prince polishes off a blistering guitar solo. he mops his brow, and grins from ear to ear. then, he steps forward to the mic and says to the crowd: "LONG THE IMPROS FUNKY, Y'ALL! MMMM-HMMM!" he could even have the crowd saying it as a new chant. "LONG THE IMPROS FUNKY!" "WHAT?" "LONG THE IMPROS FUNKY!" "CMON LONDON, SAY IT!" "LONG THE IMPROS FUNKY!" "OOOOH-WEEE!" "LONG THE IMPROS FUNKY!" "OHH!" | |
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It is to go to listen to this talent that some would be ready to sell father and mother
Always cry 4 love never cry 4 pain | |
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here is my translation from the http://www.24heures.ch/pa...nu)/108565 article in french.
Prince, a real phenomenom, with talent on top... This Prince has noblety. Eventhough his persona could be annoying, because of his tricks, his megalomania whom only matches his small stature, his effeminate macho side, his taste for kitcsh, his marketing "blows". But this animal not only has the talent to get spoken of. He has before anything a real musical talent. Beware, not such of autoprogramed and prefabricated artists who are content with just singing music and lyrics written by others and already heard too many times! No, in his genra, Prince is a self made man. His first album, out in 1978, while in the midst of the disco fever was totally handmade. the virtuoso then 20 years old did everything on his own, from guitar to drums, through keyboards, voice and bass. It's about the only interest in the package, for the sound didn't age very well. Let's pass on the pop'ish, syrup'ish of the eighties, the commercial "purple rain" just about good enough to score girls in clubs. Because for the last 15 years, the kid from minneapolis has made a surprising comeback to the roots. The devilish grooves,intertwined with hendrix'like solos, horns and strong percussions, long funky improvisations, remind of the best hours of the afro american music of the past half century. And proves that Prince is the deserving heir of the james brown, george clinton, and other sly stones. It is to go listen to this talent that some would sell mother and father. Because his stage performances, to rare in europe usually turn into a "let loose" party. Those can then say: "I was there!" [Edited 7/17/07 11:27am] | |
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live4lust said: Anxiety said: looks like his daddy puffy wasn't there Say what? RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: live4lust said: puffy wasn't there Say what? drugs | |
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I want this standup!
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Anybody got a setlist? | |
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GangstaFam said: Anybody got a setlist?
didja see the writeup at 3121.com? it was a pretty substantial summary of the show. sounds pretty much like what we heard on 7/7/07. | |
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Anxiety said: didja see the writeup at 3121.com? it was a pretty substantial summary of the show. sounds pretty much like what we heard on 7/7/07.
Ah. For some reason I was expecting a jazzier set. | |
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from www.vanityfair.de
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Anxiety said: psychodelicide said: Say what? drugs RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Nice pix from the show. For some reason, the one with Prince holding the umbrella over the woman's head made me smile. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Anxiety said: psychodelicide said: Say what? drugs high on life. | |
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Hey, nice reviews, and very positive.
It says he asked for an American popcorn machine, colored napkins and he wouldn´t allow anybody to take pictures...and he didn´t allow them to use the big video screens, so that the people behind the fifth row couldn´t see anything. But all in all, an extremely positive review. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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psychodelicide said: Nice picture of our man:
AHHHHH!!!!! Wanna hear me sing? www.ChampagneHoneybee.com | |
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I...want...to...cry...right...now....
The jazz group I performed with in college went to Montreux this year!!!!! If I would have known Prince was going, I would have BEGGED for a spot back in the group! The trip would have cost me nothing, and I would have used my per diem money to buy a Prince ticket! Wanna hear me sing? www.ChampagneHoneybee.com | |
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I just love him... She stole my medallion n she called me a BITCH!!! | |
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