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Reply #30 posted 10/11/08 1:44pm

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2elijah said:

SCNDLS said:
So you went, girl?



Yes! woot! woot! I won the Afterhow contest on the Org. I thought you saw my name on the thread showing the Aftershow winners.

The show was awesome!! I took my son with me and he loved the show. Believe it or not, my son ran into some of his friends outside the venue, who are also Prince fans and hung with them during the show, while Mama (that would be me of course, was off shaking her groove thang!!!!dancing jig :Party over here!!!!!dancing jig dancing jig

Prince wore us out, he gave us more than we expected, and we loved every minute of it!!!Prince was in an excellent, positive mood and was vibing off the NYC crowd!

I did a report of it here. Let me know what you think about it.

http://prince.org/msg/12/285264
[Edited 10/11/08 10:07am]

Awwww honey, I'm glad you had a great time. Sounds awesome.hug
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Reply #31 posted 10/11/08 1:49pm

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cool cool Yea! Thankz Puppy. U so devoted 2 give us report. headbang U rock! And P rocks 2. headbang headbang
mushy
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Reply #32 posted 10/11/08 2:25pm

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thanks 4 the pix!
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Reply #33 posted 10/11/08 2:39pm

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lottielooloo1968 said: & i'm guessing 'days of wild' are a tribute band? they must've been flattered at the support!
u make it sound like u skipped the aftershow in favour of 'days of wild'!
thts funny, i'm impressed u so blase/unimpressed! lovely! it kinda puts things in2 perspective.


Days of Wild is an awesome band that plays a lot of Prince stuff, but also Sly and JB. They play almost every weekend in NYC and me and several other Orgers/HQ have been following them regularly. We know most of the people in the band. (My guest, Rsp, actually plays with them sometimes--he is awesome!)


very cool!
u said they play at the Bitter End..is that a pub/bar/club? in manhattan?
i will definately pop in whenever i next get back 2 your city! I heart NY biggrin
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Reply #34 posted 10/11/08 3:59pm

Peacefulwild

Well, what can I say...

First and formost I would like to give much thanks to Prince, everyone in Prince's camp, HQ & the Org for sharing this night.

I just now got the chance to come here for my review. After being up for 48 hours, I had to catch-up on some Zzzz's. I just read Devoted Puppy's great review, so there is nothing more I could add... just that I enjoyed being in NYC and it was nice to meet all the other contestant winners. I'll see ya again for 21 nights in New York. pray

Well, time to catch some more Zzzz's before work tonight.
Thankyou once again to everyone involed in this expierence.

Love & Peace 2 ya
Heal the body
Clear the mind
Open the heart
Free the spirit.
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Reply #35 posted 10/11/08 5:07pm

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I'm so happy for those who atttended biggrin and excited excited to read these blissful reports, but also so sad sad I totally missed this event. I've just been swamped with work and away from the prince threads for a little week, and look what I've missed...I would have paid anything, given my right hand to attend... I can't believe it's all over... bawl

When I relocated from Moscow/Russia to Boston, I promised myself that wherever in the US he would play, I would go. Well good start! That will teach me not to check the Org regularly:)

Now Prince please, another little show... beg I promise I'll come this time wink
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Reply #36 posted 10/11/08 5:53pm

LoyalAndTrue

thanks for the reports!

sounds like everyone had a blast!
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Reply #37 posted 10/11/08 7:25pm

bellanoche

Thanks for sharing these reports. I am sooooo happy for everyone who was afforded such a priceless experience!!
perfection is a fallacy of the imagination...
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Reply #38 posted 10/11/08 10:43pm

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OK here is my take on this event. I absolutely loved the evening, it was well organized. The band was tight as usual. Since everyone else elaborated on the songs I will just say I enjoyed them all, it never gets tired.

I was with a couple of non-orgers, one of which has never seen Prince upclose.
Our main goal was to be up front with Prince and the band. We were hoping for 2nd or 3rd row. So as soon as we got up there we nibbled on a couple of bites and a margarita and wanted to line up right away LOL. I swear we (fans) did not know how to behave at a high priced cocktail party.

We were pretty lucky and got first row (right under Prince's nose LOL). Saw many celebs there. I met another designer who is also a Prince fan while waiting in line. Got a chance at one point to speak to Marva and tell her how gorgeous she looked. She liked the jacket I was wearing which I designed so I gave her my card. Said "Hi" to Shelby and absolutely enjoyed Shelby's cover of Angel so I cheered her on, she has an amazing voice.

At one time Prince entered the crowd and was asking if he wanted to be interviewed LOL. I have never been this close to him so I reached out and gently touched his left shoulder and said "Love you Prince".
I sang "Nothing compares to you" with others. I may have been off key, but couldn't care less. I also flashed Prince the "I love You" sign at the end to which he smiled and turned around quickly LOL.

Also noticed Dave Chappelle in the side lines
(I don't usually type too much but I am also going to add to the after-party thread.)
[Edited 10/11/08 22:58pm]
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Reply #39 posted 10/11/08 11:58pm

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pplrain, can you tell me, if you remember, did he sound serious when he asked if someone wanted to interview him, like he meant it, or was he joking/laughing? What was his tone?
I've asked this before but didn't get an answer, and I'm really curious about this.
Thanks in advance for any info/impressions.



pplrain said:

OK here is my take on this event. I absolutely loved the evening, it was well organized. The band was tight as usual. Since everyone else elaborated on the songs I will just say I enjoyed them all, it never gets tired.

I was with a couple of non-orgers, one of which has never seen Prince upclose.
Our main goal was to be up front with Prince and the band. We were hoping for 2nd or 3rd row. So as soon as we got up there we nibbled on a couple of bites and a margarita and wanted to line up right away LOL. I swear we (fans) did not know how to behave at a high priced cocktail party.

We were pretty lucky and got first row (right under Prince's nose LOL). Saw many celebs there. I met another designer who is also a Prince fan while waiting in line. Got a chance at one point to speak to Marva and tell her how gorgeous she looked. She liked the jacket I was wearing which I designed so I gave her my card. Said "Hi" to Shelby and absolutely enjoyed Shelby's cover of Angel so I cheered her on, she has an amazing voice.

At one time Prince entered the crowd and was asking if he wanted to be interviewed LOL. I have never been this close to him so I reached out and gently touched his left shoulder and said "Love you Prince".
I sang "Nothing compares to you" with others. I may have been off key, but couldn't care less. I also flashed Prince the "I love You" sign at the end to which he smiled and turned around quickly LOL.

Also noticed Dave Chappelle in the side lines
(I don't usually type too much but I am also going to add to the after-party thread.)
[Edited 10/11/08 22:58pm]
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Reply #40 posted 10/12/08 12:18am

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He sounded serious but we knew he was joking.

Flo6 said:

pplrain, can you tell me, if you remember, did he sound serious when he asked if someone wanted to interview him, like he meant it, or was he joking/laughing? What was his tone?
I've asked this before but didn't get an answer, and I'm really curious about this.
Thanks in advance for any info/impressions.



pplrain said:

OK here is my take on this event. I absolutely loved the evening, it was well organized. The band was tight as usual. Since everyone else elaborated on the songs I will just say I enjoyed them all, it never gets tired.

I was with a couple of non-orgers, one of which has never seen Prince upclose.
Our main goal was to be up front with Prince and the band. We were hoping for 2nd or 3rd row. So as soon as we got up there we nibbled on a couple of bites and a margarita and wanted to line up right away LOL. I swear we (fans) did not know how to behave at a high priced cocktail party.

We were pretty lucky and got first row (right under Prince's nose LOL). Saw many celebs there. I met another designer who is also a Prince fan while waiting in line. Got a chance at one point to speak to Marva and tell her how gorgeous she looked. She liked the jacket I was wearing which I designed so I gave her my card. Said "Hi" to Shelby and absolutely enjoyed Shelby's cover of Angel so I cheered her on, she has an amazing voice.

At one time Prince entered the crowd and was asking if he wanted to be interviewed LOL. I have never been this close to him so I reached out and gently touched his left shoulder and said "Love you Prince".
I sang "Nothing compares to you" with others. I may have been off key, but couldn't care less. I also flashed Prince the "I love You" sign at the end to which he smiled and turned around quickly LOL.

Also noticed Dave Chappelle in the side lines
(I don't usually type too much but I am also going to add to the after-party thread.)
[Edited 10/11/08 22:58pm]
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Reply #41 posted 10/12/08 2:41am

AriesIII

almost felt like i was there. thank you -- very nice rewiew. and he looks good.

i can't believe you skipped the aftershow, are you crazy! lol
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Reply #42 posted 10/12/08 3:48am

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Thanx for pics and comments!
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Reply #43 posted 10/12/08 6:54am

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OMG! awesome review! thank you so much!
ok..so I'm just gonna pretend that it's no coincidence that he did "Angel" and then Nothing compares to you. I'm gonna stay right here in fantasy land for a sec...
and I KNEW IT!! See Efan..Howard and Beth were there!! oh man!
Prince looks F-I-N-E! I'm lovin' that hair cut! makes him look even more youthful!
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #44 posted 10/12/08 8:02am

steelyd

Nice report...I would have loved to have heard him do "Stratus" by Billy Cobham...that's a sweet ass tune. BTW...Diggin' the new haircut.
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Reply #45 posted 10/12/08 3:50pm

LadyofTheLake

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This is swiped from another thread. I thought it was such a good summary that I figured it needed its own thread. Enjoy! - Anx



Okay here’s our review from the early charity concert:

We are arrived at the Hotel Gansevoort around 7:15pm. There was a small crowd outside. At about 7:30pm we checked in at the will call outside the hotel and received our wrist bands. We then got in line to go inside. Once we entered the lobby, there were photographs from Randee St. Nicholas’ book about 21 nights displayed on easels.

We were ushered into an elevator to the penthouse level. On the top floor there was a bar and a DJ (DJ Lindsay), she was mostly spinning old school r & b. No Prince songs that I heard. There were seats around the perimeter with little cocktail tables. Each table had a square candle with a prince on it—they changed colors because they weren’t candles, but had LED lights inside.

To the south of this room was another area that was outdoors with a small pool (4 feet deep) and more seats around the perimeter. There were passed hors d’oeuvres (lobster pastry things, mini-burgers, beef tenderloin, and the only vegetarian option: bruschetta) and cocktails.

A little before nine they opened the doors on the north side of the main bar area—that is where the show would be. This room ran length-wise and the stage was set up on the east end, elevated at least 5 or six feet above the floor. The stage was fairly small—there were three microphones in the front/center, Cora’s drums were to the left (north), and Mr. Hayes keyboard was on the right. At about 9:15pm the entered from the security door just to the right of the stage and walked up the steps to the stage:
Shelby J.
Marva King
Mr. Hayes
Cora
Josh
Prince!

There were no horns at any point during the evening, and honestly I don’t know where they would have stood because it was really tight on stage and in the room.

Ladies, Prince was wearing all black—a black turtleneck sweater, black pants and shoes, and moon wraps on both ears. It looked like he just got a hair cut, it was short and more curly than in recent photos I have seen. He was wearing a huge gold(?), necklace—maybe hammered metal—it had a little bling to it, but I don’t think it was diamond encrusted. It didn’t have a definite shape really, but it was made up oval/circular shapes, hard to describe.

The first thing he said was, “Thanks for showing up” and made a comment about how it had been a strange day (stock market) and that we’d talk about it and feel better. He had the blue Stratocaster to begin. Rsp and I took copious notes about the setlist:

1. A new song! It was hard to make out all of the words, but it sounded like it was about the internet… I wrote it down as “Down Load.” It was kind of a mid-tempo bluesy. A couple little guitar solos.

He then switched to the Hohner for:

2. 1999 including the “don’t worry, I won’t hurt you” intro and the “Mommy, why does everybody have a bomb” lines. The crowd seemed to get into this. He also changed the “sky was all purple” line to “stock market crashin”.

3. I Feel For You: still singing “mainly a spiritual thing”

4. Controversy, including the “People call me rude, I wish we all were nude, I wish there was no black and white, I wish there were no rules” I was not expecting much crowd participation considering it was a richy-rich type of gig, but they surprised me and knew this part of the song. Then he melded than into a jam and guitar solo, at one point pulling out the “I’m so funky I can’t even sleep with myself” line.

5. Housequake!!! Only a few lines—“Tell me who in this house knows about the ‘Quake” I took this as a sign that he was acknowledging Jimmy and I’s winning presence. razz j/k

6. Controversy (outro)

7. Sexy Dancer/Le Freak. At this point a harmonica player, introduced as Frederick Young, came on stage and did a solo.

8. Miss You (Rolling Stones cover). Prince does a great Mick Jagger voice. Again featuring Frederick Young on harmonica. (I check my watch, it was about 9:45pm at this point.)

After Miss You they didn’t segue directly into another song, and Prince made a little about how when people see him at the airport they don’t yell, “Prince!” they say, “Purple Rain!” The audience thought this was quite funny.

9. Satisfied: very bluesy style, with Frederick Young doing another harmonica solo. Prince made a comment about how he was doing this old school, like “a hound dog wailing” and then went into

10. Begging Woman (or is it Cock-Eyed Woman). As most people in the crowd hadn’t already heard this, they laughed at all the funny lines. There was an organ solo by Mr. Hayes during this as well.

11. Purple Rain with the requisite guitar solo and funk faces. (Time check: 10:10pm)

12. A Love Bizarre the crowd really got into this as well. (Aside: overall the crowd was very responsive and seemed to be into the show, but I wouldn’t say they went completely wild over anything.) At the end, Cora did a great drum solo. I will admit that I have never been much of a fan of this band line up, but they have definitely improved since I last saw them at Nokia. They still aren’t my fave, but at least tonight I actually heard Josh’s bass and Cora’s solo was pretty good. (Still no Sheila E., but then who is? [Wink])

13. What is Hip (Tower of Power cover): Amazing. Harmonica solo, funky guitar playing. Rearranged with no horns, but it really worked.

14. Stratus (Billy Cobham cover) including a nice bass solo from Josh. He used his bass crybaby pedal on this and did some interesting rhythmic morphing. Cora fell right into it with him, Funky stuff!

15. Cream

16. U Got the Look

After this Prince left the stage.

17. Angel (Sarah McLachlan) Shelby sang this with Marva and she doing some churchy call and response towards the end. Also featured a harmonica solo by Frederick Young.

Prince returns

18. Nothing Compares 2 U

Even though the crowd milled around and cheered for an encore this was the last song. It ended at about 10:45pm. We hung around for awhile and they were ushered back out in the main bar area so the servers could clean up and prep for the Aftershow. We had another drink in the main bar area before we were asked to go downstairs and line up again (if we were coming back for the Aftershow, which we skipped).

Celebrity sightings throughout the evening:
Randee St. Nicholas
Howard Stern
Dave Chapelle
Anderson Cooper was getting off the elevator just as we got in to go downstairs and leave
Spike Lee

There were probably more, but as I am not really into celebrities, I didn’t notice.

On the way out we were giving a gift bag which included:
Lipstick Queen lipstick
A nice promo brochure for Randee’s 21 nights book
A Versace cut glass ornament

Overall it was a great night. Prince seemed to be in a very jovial mood and the crowd was into in as well. I have to say thanks again to Housequake and Prince for allowing us to be present at the show.

I didn’t go to the Prince Aftershow, but instead I went to hear Days of Wild play at the Bitter End. They always say you never know who might show up and jam with them. Well tonight it was the original drummer from Sly and the Family Stone, Greg Errico! He sat in with them all night and was awesome!! I feel very lucky to have seen Prince and him in the same night! cool


Thank you! The set list has my heart leaping. Right now, I'd apy richie rich money to fix my Prince show deficit. The charity was?? Hopefully Obama, but I had to say that.
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Reply #46 posted 10/12/08 8:05pm

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I've been sooooo slacking on my famminess lately! sad
but I'm so happy to see these pics, and congrats to those who got to see Prince!! biggrin
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Reply #47 posted 10/12/08 8:33pm

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2elijah said:

pplrain said:

I went to both shows.... ouch in my wallet, but so worth it. biggrin
I thoroughly enjoyed both events... biggrin

Did Prince said something about 21 nights in New York.... ? eek

I think I will go bankrupt AND get divorced... sad


You were there? Good for you. When did he say 21 nights in NY? I didn't hear that.

I heard it...I will be in foreclosure if it happens...
peace heart and fro
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Reply #48 posted 10/13/08 1:54am

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hmmm I see...
Thanks! smile





pplrain said:

He sounded serious but we knew he was joking.

Flo6 said:

pplrain, can you tell me, if you remember, did he sound serious when he asked if someone wanted to interview him, like he meant it, or was he joking/laughing? What was his tone?
I've asked this before but didn't get an answer, and I'm really curious about this.
Thanks in advance for any info/impressions.



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Reply #49 posted 10/13/08 11:07am

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pplrain said:

OK here is my take on this event. I absolutely loved the evening, it was well organized. The band was tight as usual. Since everyone else elaborated on the songs I will just say I enjoyed them all, it never gets tired.

I was with a couple of non-orgers, one of which has never seen Prince upclose.
Our main goal was to be up front with Prince and the band. We were hoping for 2nd or 3rd row. So as soon as we got up there we nibbled on a couple of bites and a margarita and wanted to line up right away LOL. I swear we (fans) did not know how to behave at a high priced cocktail party.

We were pretty lucky and got first row (right under Prince's nose LOL). Saw many celebs there. I met another designer who is also a Prince fan while waiting in line. Got a chance at one point to speak to Marva and tell her how gorgeous she looked. She liked the jacket I was wearing which I designed so I gave her my card. Said "Hi" to Shelby and absolutely enjoyed Shelby's cover of Angel so I cheered her on, she has an amazing voice.

At one time Prince entered the crowd and was asking if he wanted to be interviewed LOL. I have never been this close to him so I reached out and gently touched his left shoulder and said "Love you Prince".
I sang "Nothing compares to you" with others. I may have been off key, but couldn't care less. I also flashed Prince the "I love You" sign at the end to which he smiled and turned around quickly LOL.

Also noticed Dave Chappelle in the side lines
(I don't usually type too much but I am also going to add to the after-party thread.)
[Edited 10/11/08 22:58pm]


Nice take on the show. I was wondering what he did when he stepped into the crowd.I couldn't see, cause I was towards the back.I had a great time, but being up front does make a difference.

since you were so close, (just wondering) could you make out what his necklace was surpose to be.
Looking at the pix, I still can't figure it out.
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Reply #50 posted 10/13/08 11:10am

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Portia said:

2elijah said:



You were there? Good for you. When did he say 21 nights in NY? I didn't hear that.

I heard it...I will be in foreclosure if it happens...


He said that in the beginning of the first show. It was hard to understand from the back, but my friend thinks he said "this is the first night of 21 nights in NY."
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Reply #51 posted 10/13/08 11:10am

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Portia said:

2elijah said:



You were there? Good for you. When did he say 21 nights in NY? I didn't hear that.

I heard it...I will be in foreclosure if it happens...

falloff lol Oh lawd, I hope not, but I understand.. lol
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Reply #52 posted 10/13/08 11:15am

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Peacefulwild said:

Portia said:


I heard it...I will be in foreclosure if it happens...


He said that in the beginning of the first show. It was hard to understand from the back, but my friend thinks he said "this is the first night of 21 nights in NY."
[Edited 10/13/08 11:12am]



Actually, I was in front and somehow missed him saying that, so don't feel bad, sometimes during the show when he was talking, I guess from the crowd clapping and dancing, sometimes I couldn't hear what he said clearly. But if he did say that, I hope it's in the midtown area, because it's so much easier for people coming from out of town to access transportation in that area;like grand central station, and those coming from the 34th street Penn station area would only basically be one stop away from the midtown/times square area.
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Reply #53 posted 10/13/08 11:16am

Peacefulwild

I was one of the winners. I heard him say that while he was singing 1999.
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Reply #54 posted 10/13/08 11:18am

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any ideas about the necklace?
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Reply #55 posted 10/13/08 11:21am

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2elijah said:

Peacefulwild said:



He said that in the beginning of the first show. It was hard to understand from the back, but my friend thinks he said "this is the first night of 21 nights in NY."
[Edited 10/13/08 11:12am]



Actually, I was in front and somehow missed him saying that, so don't feel bad, sometimes during the show when he was talking, I guess from the crowd clapping and dancing, sometimes I couldn't hear what he said clearly. But if he did say that, I hope it's in the midtown area, because it's so much easier for people coming from out of town to access transportation in that area;like grand central station, and those coming from the 34th street Penn station area would only basically be one stop away from the midtown/times square area.




Peacefulwild is saying she heard him say it during the first show, not the one you were at.
"Your presence and dry wit are appealing in a mysterious way."
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Reply #56 posted 10/13/08 11:22am

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2elijah said:

Peacefulwild said:



He said that in the beginning of the first show. It was hard to understand from the back, but my friend thinks he said "this is the first night of 21 nights in NY."
[Edited 10/13/08 11:12am]



Actually, I was in front and somehow missed him saying that, so don't feel bad, sometimes during the show when he was talking, I guess from the crowd clapping and dancing, sometimes I couldn't hear what he said clearly. But if he did say that, I hope it's in the midtown area, because it's so much easier for people coming from out of town to access transportation in that area;like grand central station, and those coming from the 34th street Penn station area would only basically be one stop away from the midtown/times square area.
[Edited 10/13/08 11:19am]



comming from South Jersey, it would be better. I could just take the train. Instead of driving in.
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Reply #57 posted 10/13/08 11:31am

Peacefulwild

DevotedPuppy said:

2elijah said:




Actually, I was in front and somehow missed him saying that, so don't feel bad, sometimes during the show when he was talking, I guess from the crowd clapping and dancing, sometimes I couldn't hear what he said clearly. But if he did say that, I hope it's in the midtown area, because it's so much easier for people coming from out of town to access transportation in that area;like grand central station, and those coming from the 34th street Penn station area would only basically be one stop away from the midtown/times square area.






Peacefulwild is saying she heard him say it during the first show, not the one you were at.


2elijah, I thought you were at the first show too.
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Reply #58 posted 10/13/08 11:55am

2elijah

Peacefulwild said:

2elijah said:




Actually, I was in front and somehow missed him saying that, so don't feel bad, sometimes during the show when he was talking, I guess from the crowd clapping and dancing, sometimes I couldn't hear what he said clearly. But if he did say that, I hope it's in the midtown area, because it's so much easier for people coming from out of town to access transportation in that area;like grand central station, and those coming from the 34th street Penn station area would only basically be one stop away from the midtown/times square area.
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comming from South Jersey, it would be better. I could just take the train. Instead of driving in.


Exactly, Grand Central Terminal (you can take the "S" train/Shuttle from there to Times Square Station; Grand Central Terminal also services Metro-North passengers.

34th Street Penn Station (services Long Islanders from Nassau and Suffolk Counties coming in from Long Island)

and

The Port Authority Bus Terminal (Greyhound Bus), are just a few of the main transportation hubs that serves passengers coming from all over into NYC, like New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylania, Delaware, Washington DC, and further. Penn Station is also is a hub for the AmTrak train which is on the upper level.

JFK Airport also has the AirTrain that goes into Jamaica station, and from there you can take the Long Island Railroad into 34th Street Penn Station or once you reach Jamaica Station, go downstairs and take the subway "E: train to 34th Street Penn Station; but safer really if you take the Long Island Railroad especially if you are not familiar with our subway system. Both will leave you in the 34th Street area, right under Madison Square Gargens, between 7th or 8th avenues.

When you come upstairs inside of Penn Station, you can go upstairs/outside and take a cab to your destination, or stay underground, and take one of the local, subway trains to get to your destination.
[Edited 10/13/08 12:10pm]
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Reply #59 posted 10/13/08 11:56am

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DevotedPuppy said:

2elijah said:




Actually, I was in front and somehow missed him saying that, so don't feel bad, sometimes during the show when he was talking, I guess from the crowd clapping and dancing, sometimes I couldn't hear what he said clearly. But if he did say that, I hope it's in the midtown area, because it's so much easier for people coming from out of town to access transportation in that area;like grand central station, and those coming from the 34th street Penn station area would only basically be one stop away from the midtown/times square area.




Peacefulwild is saying she heard him say it during the first show, not the one you were at.


Okay, thanks.
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