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Reply #90 posted 08/31/07 12:08am

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DreZone said:

No Horns, No Renato (which was sad)... BUT....

WHAT A PHENOMENAL SHOW!

This was a show definitely for the fans (myself and Manki were up front), he went fo the stripped down sound that rock trios would die to get in terms of musical body weight.

Price took us back in time with a contemporary feel, even "Guitar" sounded like a timeless classic.

He once said "I Don't wanna be king", but Placed himself on a pedestal last night paying homage to the man, doing a rocked out "Alphabet St." and a few surprises "Empty Room", "I Like It There" et al.

Shelby came out for one number and ROCKED the place. That woman is built to last physically and vocally.

Prince appeared GENUINELY happy to be playing there and seemed really content almost like he played the Superbowl all over again (Yes I AM going that far)!

The stripped-down sound was Prince at his most organic and probably his most liberated too. nod

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Co-sign!What a incredible night.Seeing Prince so upclose performing
"Anotherlover" and "Sexuality" was a kinda surreal feeling.
The main concert was great to but the aftershow was the BOMB!
It was really really cool seeing you there DreZone!

/peace Manki
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Reply #91 posted 08/31/07 12:13am

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TheEnglishGent said:

They played Rock Steady not long before Prince started. Love that tune but don't know who it's by.

Aretha Franklin biggrin
/peace Manki
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Reply #92 posted 08/31/07 3:22am

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ewald said:

For me it was the best aftershow since Paradiso Amsterdam.
I'm 36 years old and 6 feet tall, but cried like a pregnant woman.
Thank U.


Hey, I saw you wanted to sell your ticket for this night. That probably was an spare ticket you had. Good thing you went!
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Reply #93 posted 08/31/07 3:29am

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darlingomo said:

did anyone take note of the records that were played in the Indigo before Prince?
was it a DJ or a mix tape/cd

Some great stuff.


Yes, glad you mention it! I'm quite sure it was vinyl, some were pretty badly scratched. And the mixing was pretty bad as well. The music on the other hand was brilliant. Kind of made you expect Prince to go overboard on the funk, but instead choose to rock us out!

It started out with electrofunk (Zapp, Clinton solo), then to P-funk (parliament, bootsy) mixed with some old funk (James). Excellent Pre-show music!
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Reply #94 posted 08/31/07 3:36am

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1p1p1i3 said:


Much love must go to Cora and Josh. Cora in particular really impressed me with over an hour of stunning thump work!

They allowed Prince to shine.


Indeed. First time I've seen this band, and feared for Prince' mental health when witnessing the main show. But at the aftershow, especially Cora made a big impression on me. Nobody seemed to have mentioned it before, but Prince' guitar failed after Anotherlover. He had just started a new song and it broke down. Prince told Cora to solo a bit and walked off. When the problem was solved he played Calhoun Sq.

My question is this, did anyone recognize the song he played only a few chords from before the guitar went dead?
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Reply #95 posted 08/31/07 3:39am

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blacksweat said:

PorterUK said:



Sounded more like John Mayer's Waiting On The World To Change. Or is that a take on Resolution?


Waiting On The World was the main backing track with When Will We B Paid lyrics on top. The Resolution chords were quite brief, but still good to hear a part of another Planet Earth track.


Uhm, no, I don't think so. I love me some John Mayer, but he didn't play Waiting on the world. It was entirely 'People get ready', with 'When will we be paid' lyrics. He might have sneaked a few chords of resolution in, since I don't know that song too well, but as far as I heard it, it was just 'people get ready'.
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Reply #96 posted 08/31/07 4:41am

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Sander said:

blacksweat said:



Waiting On The World was the main backing track with When Will We B Paid lyrics on top. The Resolution chords were quite brief, but still good to hear a part of another Planet Earth track.


Uhm, no, I don't think so. I love me some John Mayer, but he didn't play Waiting on the world. It was entirely 'People get ready', with 'When will we be paid' lyrics. He might have sneaked a few chords of resolution in, since I don't know that song too well, but as far as I heard it, it was just 'people get ready'.

Yes,it was "People get ready".
/peace Manki
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Reply #97 posted 08/31/07 4:57am

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I'm hot and I don't care who knows it...I got a job to do. cooked
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Reply #98 posted 08/31/07 5:00am

iain

First ever aftershow, so nothing to compare it to - but was sure we'd get at least some MIA - who really hadn't thought much of at all. In fact they got booed at the end - which is a bit out of order, but n'er mind.

I was just hoping we'd get some Prince, and if he did Anotherloverholenyohead again I'd be happy. But what we got was Prince from the off, playing guitar like a demon for an hour and quarter - not sure where it ranks alongside other aftershows, but for me it was just phenomenal. To play the guitar like that, for over an hour was just sublime, with brilliant backing from Cora and Josh. And Baby Love was brilliant with Shelby, and Alphabet St and Guitar to finish.

Bit weird, as I'll put my hand up and say I didn't know most of the songs, but still one of the best gigs I've ever seen - where you're literally there watching, consciously thinking "Oh.My.God. This is one of the best live performances I've ever seen."

Even the music beforehand was pretty good, and the place seemed in good spirits. We were to the right, just up the step down - still close enough, and a good view. Didn't see any of the drunks that were reportedly causing a bit of aggro at the front. And without making sweeping generalisations, there were a few black guys and gals totally getting their groove on further back. And a cool looking girl who'd made some effort, and looked straight out of Purple Rain.

He gets a lot of press coverage about his eccentricity - but I think it's a shame his often very down-to-earthness gets overlooked - like the sheer joy he obviously has playing with a crowd, and that great smile and playfulness he has about him. Seeing (and hearing) all that so close was just absolutely fantastic - no superlatives can really do it justice - it was just a jaw droppingly brilliant gig, and very possibly the best I've ever seen - certainly right up there.
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Reply #99 posted 08/31/07 5:07am

iain

darlingomo said:

did anyone take note of the records that were played in the Indigo before Prince?
was it a DJ or a mix tape/cd

Some great stuff.


Yeah - I'd be interested too. Unless you're really into it, dance music can all be a bit anonymous. But there was some great stuff pre gig, that I just haven't a clue what it was. (hides....)
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Reply #100 posted 08/31/07 5:14am

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manki said:

Sander said:



Uhm, no, I don't think so. I love me some John Mayer, but he didn't play Waiting on the world. It was entirely 'People get ready', with 'When will we be paid' lyrics. He might have sneaked a few chords of resolution in, since I don't know that song too well, but as far as I heard it, it was just 'people get ready'.

Yes,it was "People get ready".
/peace Manki


Thanks Manki! I know I was in shock during that aftershow, but I know a tune when I hear one. At one point after the Resolution intro, I thought he was going to play Count the Days. He really could have played anything that night. Pure shock and amazement!
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Reply #101 posted 08/31/07 5:39am

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iain said:

darlingomo said:

did anyone take note of the records that were played in the Indigo before Prince?
was it a DJ or a mix tape/cd

Some great stuff.


Yeah - I'd be interested too. Unless you're really into it, dance music can all be a bit anonymous. But there was some great stuff pre gig, that I just haven't a clue what it was. (hides....)


As said above, a lot of Zapp & Roger Troutman (I heard it through the grapevine, bounce), mixed with Clinton (Atomic dog, do fries go with that shake, Clinton's 80s output). Then came Parliament (aquaboogie), Funkadelic (standing on the verge), Bootsy (stretchin' out), James (talkin loud), Aretha (rocksteady), etc...

That really got me in a great mood. Much better for a pre-show then Joni Mitchell (as before the mainshow) or that symphonic new-age. Could that have been the symphony Prince was talking about for his next project? Or perhaps his inspiration for it?
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Reply #102 posted 08/31/07 5:45am

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blacksweat said:



Thank you for talkin' to me Africa
Anotherloverholenyohead
Calhoun Square
Chaos and disorder
I like it there
All shook up
Empty Room
Sexuality (renamed Spirituality)
Johnny B Goode
Elephants and flowers
When will we b paid?
Baby love (Shelby on vocals)
Alphabet St.
Guitar



In bold are the tracks I'm wondering about. Did he ever play these live before? Promoting C&D he only played Zanalee and Dinner with Delores, as I recall. And Sexuality, when was the last time he played that!?
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Reply #103 posted 08/31/07 6:12am

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Sander said:

blacksweat said:



Thank you for talkin' to me Africa
Anotherloverholenyohead
Calhoun Square
Chaos and disorder
I like it there
All shook up
Empty Room
Sexuality (renamed Spirituality)
Johnny B Goode
Elephants and flowers
When will we b paid?
Baby love (Shelby on vocals)
Alphabet St.
Guitar



In bold are the tracks I'm wondering about. Did he ever play these live before? Promoting C&D he only played Zanalee and Dinner with Delores, as I recall. And Sexuality, when was the last time he played that!?


He played I like it there at on of the early 21 nights in London aftershows, an instrumental version, where the crowd shouted out "I like it there!"
There ya go.
Oh and he's been doing Spirituality at the Vegas aftershows, got a couple of the boots.
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Reply #104 posted 08/31/07 6:20am

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drcoldchoke said:

Sander said:



In bold are the tracks I'm wondering about. Did he ever play these live before? Promoting C&D he only played Zanalee and Dinner with Delores, as I recall. And Sexuality, when was the last time he played that!?


He played I like it there at on of the early 21 nights in London aftershows, an instrumental version, where the crowd shouted out "I like it there!"
There ya go.
Oh and he's been doing Spirituality at the Vegas aftershows, got a couple of the boots.


Thanks for the info! With holidays and so many live shows, August was a bit hard to keep track of. So, Chaos and Disorder might be a first?
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Reply #105 posted 08/31/07 7:00am

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Sander said:

drcoldchoke said:



He played I like it there at on of the early 21 nights in London aftershows, an instrumental version, where the crowd shouted out "I like it there!"
There ya go.
Oh and he's been doing Spirituality at the Vegas aftershows, got a couple of the boots.


Thanks for the info! With holidays and so many live shows, August was a bit hard to keep track of. So, Chaos and Disorder might be a first?


I reckon so, and maybe when will we be paid, it had a wicked sweet long guitar intro, very gentle with harmonics. It had finnesse.
When we were tryna work out what song it was gonna be, we guessed count the days.
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Reply #106 posted 08/31/07 8:02am

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drcoldchoke said:

Sander said:



Thanks for the info! With holidays and so many live shows, August was a bit hard to keep track of. So, Chaos and Disorder might be a first?


I reckon so, and maybe when will we be paid, it had a wicked sweet long guitar intro, very gentle with harmonics. It had finnesse.
When we were tryna work out what song it was gonna be, we guessed count the days.
[Edited 8/31/07 7:00am]


I thought it was going to be Count The Days too...
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Reply #107 posted 08/31/07 8:03am

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drcoldchoke said:

Sander said:



In bold are the tracks I'm wondering about. Did he ever play these live before? Promoting C&D he only played Zanalee and Dinner with Delores, as I recall. And Sexuality, when was the last time he played that!?


He played I like it there at on of the early 21 nights in London aftershows, an instrumental version, where the crowd shouted out "I like it there!"
There ya go.
Oh and he's been doing Spirituality at the Vegas aftershows, got a couple of the boots.


Prince did the vocal version too in a previous aftershow.....from the top of my head, I think it was the 14th.
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Reply #108 posted 08/31/07 8:36am

stereoboy

Dude - are we aftershowing???
Tell him u live on a lilypad with a horny toad
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Reply #109 posted 08/31/07 10:52am

iain

Sander said:


As said above, a lot of Zapp & Roger Troutman (I heard it through the grapevine, bounce), mixed with Clinton (Atomic dog, do fries go with that shake, Clinton's 80s output). Then came Parliament (aquaboogie), Funkadelic (standing on the verge), Bootsy (stretchin' out), James (talkin loud), Aretha (rocksteady), etc...

That really got me in a great mood. Much better for a pre-show then Joni Mitchell (as before the mainshow) or that symphonic new-age. Could that have been the symphony Prince was talking about for his next project? Or perhaps his inspiration for it?


Thanks for that - yes - I was a bit quick off the mark before.
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Reply #110 posted 09/01/07 8:57am

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Sander said:

blacksweat said:



Thank you for talkin' to me Africa
Anotherloverholenyohead
Calhoun Square
Chaos and disorder
I like it there
All shook up
Empty Room
Sexuality (renamed Spirituality)
Johnny B Goode
Elephants and flowers
When will we b paid?
Baby love (Shelby on vocals)
Alphabet St.
Guitar



In bold are the tracks I'm wondering about. Did he ever play these live before? Promoting C&D he only played Zanalee and Dinner with Delores, as I recall. And Sexuality, when was the last time he played that!?


Chaos and Disorder is the first time the full song has been played

When will we be paid was played at the 2001 hit and run gigs

I like it there was played twice before once in Vegas and once on the 7th at the Indigo (instrumental)

Sexuality was also played in Vegas
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Reply #111 posted 09/01/07 9:00am

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chopingard said:

Chaos and Disorder is the first time the full song has been played
Woah. Makes me feel even more blessed to have been there!
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Reply #112 posted 09/01/07 2:05pm

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It was like witnessing The Undertaker video (but better) live.[/quote]

Then it must have been reeeeeaaaaalll great!..better then the undertaker video..i mean that video is just amazing..
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Reply #113 posted 09/02/07 7:34am

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Thanks to Chopingard and Drcoldchoke for replying!

chopingard said:


Chaos and Disorder is the first time the full song has been played


Yeah, maybe he could play a bit of Peach at the end of this song. As an outro of sorts... biggrin
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Reply #114 posted 09/02/07 7:35am

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Furthermore, did anyone notice Prince guitar breaking down after Anotherlover?

My question is this, did anyone recognize the song he played only a few chords from before the guitar went dead?
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Reply #115 posted 09/02/07 12:20pm

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I'm glad there are so many of you sharing what songs Prince sang. I spent most of show at back near the bar 'cos I'd a splittin headache - it didn't stop me dancing and singing, just couldn't remember all the songs, but I must say the atmosphere was amazing only wish I could go again and again. lol
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Reply #116 posted 09/03/07 3:41pm

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Reply #117 posted 09/04/07 11:41am

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Never managed to get to an aftershow party before despite seeing the man in concert over 20 times over the years (3 times this year). Dissapointed that he didnt appear the Saturday before so had to go again despite my wifes moaning about the cost!!! biggrin - I would have kept going until I saw him perform
I can now say that I have fulfilled one of the things I wanted to do since 1986 when I first became a fan.
He was unbelievable.....
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Reply #118 posted 09/04/07 1:18pm

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Man that was awesome. I'm back home, back at work now. I'll never forget that night.

Anotherlover rocked. Chaos and Disorder, is that really the first time he's played it live, wow.

Empty Room, amazing version. Calhoun Square! Elephants & Flowers!

I could go on and on (and have done today at work wink )
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Reply #119 posted 09/04/07 3:10pm

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blackwell1 said:

Oh, I did a quick search and this came up:

Aftershow at the London Hippodrome - London, England
Date: Thursday, August 27th 1998

Starts at 300

Location: London Hippodrome

Locale: London, England

Cost: 25 pounds

Details:
prince took a stage dive into the audience - Joy and Pain
- Days of Wild / Thank You For Talkin' to Me Africa
- Everyday People
- 2001
- The War
- The Ride
- Bambi
- Let's Go Crazy
- She's Always in My Hair
- U Got the Look
- Kiss
- Gett Off
[Edited 8/29/07 17:45pm]


I was there eek Was it really that long ago?? True that was pretty amazing!
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