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Reply #150 posted 10/25/09 4:36pm

Swimminginkiss
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He had the boots with the fur...the whole club was lookin at shim...

kiss
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Reply #151 posted 10/25/09 4:50pm

keepinitreal

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keepinitreal said:



The person you are referring to is a friend he personally escorted to sit in his guest section so she would not have to stand up and people were pushing towards the front of the stage and he was concerned for a friend. I think he was a dear friend and gentleman to literally stop playing to personally escort her out of there and have her sit in his guest area.
If you had looked back later you would have seen the person sitting in the area with Larry and Tina and his other guests- I find it interesting how people report things inaccurately on the ORG

Just KeepinItReal


It wasn't my post, but what exactly was reported inaccurately???


I just updated my post - my point without telling the full information of someone being escorted from the front stage area could possibly imply something negative when that is not accurate.

Just KeepinItReal
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Reply #152 posted 10/25/09 5:25pm

purplezeig

Swimminginkisses said:

He had the boots with the fur...the whole club was lookin at shim...

kiss


eek lol
I want a pair of black fur boots with the see-through heel & flashing red lights inside, I thought they were very C OO L!!! cool
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Reply #153 posted 10/25/09 5:38pm

Genesia

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Shyra said:




Well, that wasn't very nice...hmph!


No, it actually wasn't. He's been known to make fun of the people that get up on stage to dance. Many times, with good reason.


This is why...if you make it onstage...it is best just to blend in and not try to upstage the star.

I mean...I understand feelin' the music and all...but discretion is considered the better part of valor for a reason.
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Reply #154 posted 10/25/09 5:39pm

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Last night was the most incredible night of my life. I still can't believe it happened. I will never forget the things that happened. Never!

And I only sat there looking bored after the show, it was because when you're being ushered around by Raul the bodyguard all night, and he tells you to sit tight until he leads you elsewhere, you do what you're told!

I hope every enjoyed the show as much as I did.
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Reply #155 posted 10/25/09 5:58pm

hestilllovesme

shelbey said:

Last night was the most incredible night of my life. I still can't believe it happened. I will never forget the things that happened. Never!

And I only sat there looking bored after the show, it was because when you're being ushered around by Raul the bodyguard all night, and he tells you to sit tight until he leads you elsewhere, you do what you're told!

I hope every enjoyed the show as much as I did.


Hey Shelbey, I'm happy for you

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Dancing helps relieve the pain. Soothes your mind, makes you happy again!!!
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Reply #156 posted 10/25/09 6:08pm

mayrain

shelbey said:

Last night was the most incredible night of my life. I still can't believe it happened. I will never forget the things that happened. Never!

And I only sat there looking bored after the show, it was because when you're being ushered around by Raul the bodyguard all night, and he tells you to sit tight until he leads you elsewhere, you do what you're told!

I hope every enjoyed the show as much as I did.



I am happy for her 2. I hope we can get a youtube post about last night. wink Can you give us the details without giving us the details....lol. Was it everything you dreamed it would be?
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Reply #157 posted 10/25/09 6:30pm

sumtymes

someone dear 2 me shared her 1st prince concert experience:

lotus tix in hand, she and a friend flew into minnie

and made their way 2 paisley via the shuttle

cool weather but chilly vibe given off by some females

at the joint. not sure if prince had their panties

in a pinch? the scent of candles & vanilla was sweet inside

the soundstage area. prince was laid back & walked past her

a few times during the concert. his light up boots were

cute & she loved the furry leg warmers he wore. her

favorite tunes were anotherloverholeinyourhead,

rasberry beret & mountains. although her short trip

2 minneapolis was exhausting, she is thankful she had

the chance 2 jam with the prince of paisley park
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Reply #158 posted 10/25/09 6:59pm

stillw8ing

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motherfunka said:

keepinitreal said:



The person you are referring to is a friend he personally escorted to sit in his guest section so she would not have to stand up and people were pushing towards the front of the stage and he was concerned for a friend. I think he was a dear friend and gentleman to literally stop playing to personally escort her out of there and have her sit in his guest area.
If you had looked back later you would have seen the person sitting in the area with Larry and Tina and his other guests- I find it interesting how people report things inaccurately on the ORG

Just KeepinItReal


It wasn't my post, but what exactly was reported inaccurately???


Wow a response to one of my post, oh my!
I guess this is a case of it's what you see in what you read.
Interesting.
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Reply #159 posted 10/25/09 7:50pm

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Good times. Reading all these reviews brings back great memories. Thanks so much you guys!! I've enjoyed all the accounts. I've seen Prince many times, at PP and other venues, and I so would've liked to attend last night. I see my local news (WCCO) will be featuring a snippet of the show tonight. It's good to see Prince in the news here again (if only the Vikes had won today--it would've been the cherry on top of a perfect weekend!) I am thrilled to hear Prince seemed to be in good spirits and among friends. Thanks again!
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Reply #160 posted 10/25/09 8:03pm

japanrocks

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Amazing nite!!! guitar

There was a misty drizzle when I arrived in Chanhassen, but by Minnesota standards, the temperature was relatively mild. I watched out my hotel window as the Purple People began to file in with Big smiling faces. : )

The shuttle was a cinch, as well as the line and the time it took to get inside. The Love4OneAnother room was closed off but a remodeled bathroom with a common entry area circled to the right for women, and left for men.

The earlier reports capture the 'electric' feeling of walking into Paisley, the large room with a stage set to hold royalty.

The spot that I found had an excellent opening to see Prince but not much else of the stage. I was standing near where Lenka Paris was spinning. But I didn't know it was her til someone posted it on here. I heart the remix she made and was given away at First Avenue for the 7-07-07!! She did an excellent job keeping the crowd hopping prior to Prince's arrival.

Forever in my life was riveting, and beautiful jams one after another kept on rolling. Larry Graham and Prince rocked fantastic guitar duos. Pure Homegrown Excellence guitar I hope this was taped, and will appear on Lotus for all the doubters. I'm a guitar fanatic, my ears don't lie, and that was FUNKY!!! headbang Great to see Prince having so much fun, great to see Prince, period.

After the first encore i decided to go toward the back and when i inadvertently started toward the Love4OneAnother room. A guard standing nearby mistakenly said that the show was over. Not knowing how cold or wet it was outside, I headed for the bus. As we sat there on the bus, not many people were exiting the building. I had a familiar feeling that it wasn't OVA!!!

Purple Rain must have been the bomb...I would have loved to hear the new rendition. It always amazes me how Prince can imagine so many new sounds. Nothing can compare to the proximity or sound of the Art in Motion as Prince playing live.

Got back to the hotel about 2:30 am, and a vehicle was dropping someone off just ahead of me. When i stepped into the elevator I notice a beautiful young lady with a sexy sharp purple/blue dress on. So i just had to ask if she had seen Prince. When she said yes and that she works for him I started realizing that this might be Shelby. So I asked and she said yes and seemed surprised that I'd recognized her. Then I told her that I'd seen one of her videos on the Org and this whole time I'm thinking, wow the orger 'japanrocks' would love to have been on that elevator ride : ) I read a few of his posts and I'll just say that Shelby is very fine, stunning and sweet!!

I drifted off to sleep dreaming about Prince, Paisley Park, and the happy family of friendly Purple Peeps cloud9 Reality hit too soon, I woke up really early and went downstairs for a cup of coffee. On the elevator ride back to my room another woman looked like she could be a Prince fan. Not many people were up and about so I asked her if she had seen Prince. Turns out it was Prince's hairdresser!! She said that she's been fixing Prince's hair for (7 or 17) years. She said that they just got back from Paris and she had to head out to Paisley Park.

I told her that Prince's hair looked great and I thanked her for doing the Pretty Man's Do, keeping his hair looking fabulous. She was sweet and gracious also and it was fun bumping into two different people who work for Prince.

I decided to drive by Paisley before leaving town, It was still raining and kind of dreary. But there was hardly any evidence that something had happened there a few hours before. The grounds were clean and the building glowed. I popped in a Prince CD and drove away not knowing when or if he'll be back...

So Right Now, I'd like to thank Prince, the Band, Special Guests and Purple Peeps for the super special, Beautiful Nite!!!

hug


nice review.....and yeah, that elevator ride would have been nice but just as I predicted.....she got the VIP treatment and most likely got to eat breakfast with him or meet him - so I am sure she had other things on her mind lol

i'm jealous of her and everyone that went

maybe now is a good time for me to move to Mpls? biggrin
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Reply #161 posted 10/25/09 8:22pm

bluefish

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bettybop said:

Good times. Reading all these reviews brings back great memories. Thanks so much you guys!! I've enjoyed all the accounts. I've seen Prince many times, at PP and other venues, and I so would've liked to attend last night. I see my local news (WCCO) will be featuring a snippet of the show tonight. It's good to see Prince in the news here again (if only the Vikes had won today--it would've been the cherry on top of a perfect weekend!) I am thrilled to hear Prince seemed to be in good spirits and among friends. Thanks again!

I hear you, bettybop!

It was a whirlwind day for me yesterday: Went to Paisley Park, attended the show, and headed straight back (4 hours by car, both ways). I'm still pooped even though I slept til 4 in the afternoon today. I DVR'ed the Vikes game, so I had the "pleasure" of watching them lose when I woke up. rolleyes

It was worth it all, though! biggrin If Genesia doesn't mind, I'll post my review of the concert a bit later, using her rundown (which is excellent!) as a template.
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Reply #162 posted 10/25/09 8:24pm

RubyButterfly

bettybop said:

I see my local news (WCCO) will be featuring a snippet of the show tonight.



Thanks for the heads-up. smile Because of your post I was able to catch the report on the news, and I also found that WCCO has about a minute and a half snippet up on their website of No More Candy 4 U

http://wcco.com/video/?id...ayport.com
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Reply #163 posted 10/25/09 8:35pm

luvsexy4all

did he talk about this being the start of series of shows here again?
what brought this show on?
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Reply #164 posted 10/25/09 9:11pm

2elijah

Article From the Star Tribune

I believe an orger here, named Kelly was quoted in this article. Could this be "Kelly619" who stated in her report that she flew from NYC to Minny? I think it is. Here's the article:

Paisley Park's night to remember:
Prince breaks with past habits in a loose late-night Chanhassen concert but keeps the funk intact.

http://www.startribune.co...c:_Yyc:aUU

By JON BREAM, Star Tribune
Last update: October 25, 2009 - 5:51 PM

Prince, I guess we hardly knew you. ¶ After 30-some years in the spotlight, the hometown hero showed his faithful something new Saturday night at Paisley Park in Chanhassen: It was his smoothest (read most efficiently run) show there ever -- and one funky and fulfilling performance. ¶ The gig advertised for 11 p.m. actually started at 11:10, unheard of at Paisley, where shows typically have started whenever Prince feels like it (read 1 a.m. at the earliest). For the first time, he even offered a free shuttle-bus service so people could leave their vehicles (and Paisley-verboten cell phones) at a newish nearby park-and-ride and take a plush bus for a eight-minute drive to Prince's complex. How slick was that?

Late-night shows were commonplace at Paisley in the late 1990s but Prince had not done any announced shows there since 2004, after his Musicology Tour concerts at Xcel Energy Center. Those soirees cost $50 whereas Saturday's gig (which was announced late Friday afternoon) was $31.21 for fan-club members and $40 for others. Paisley visitors were asked to donate items for food shelves and gently used coats. (Many articles of clothing still had store tags on them, and people literally donated coats off their backs, Paisley spokeswoman Kathy Adams reported.)

Many of the people at Paisley on Saturday seemed to be first-timers for the late-night Purple experience."I'd pay triple what I paid," said Kelly Wallace, 19, a wide-eyed New York University student who popped for $490 for her short-notice trip to Minnesota. "I've never been to Paisley Park -- it was now or never."

Prince played 10 minutes short of three hours without changing his outfit. That's a first. Moreover, there weren't any of those mysterious breaks where Paisley-goers were left wondering if he'd return again in an hour and perform until dawn. The Purple One made a couple exits before encores; he said his final good night at 2 a.m.

Prince showed more versatility and musicality in his first hour onstage than Michael Jackson did in his entire career. He started with a bunch of tunes from this year's "Lotusflow3r" collection and then paraded through his hits, especially from the 1980s. In fact, there wasn't one tune from the '90s and only "Feel 4 U" from the '70s.

With his horn-less band, Prince has never sounded funkier at Paisley. He was talkative and humorous, loose and spontaneous, calling out songs and arrangements as well as an occasional "so-low" for himself on guitar. To witness that kind of organic musicmaking always feels special -- especially when it's a well-drilled, first-rate band like Prince's -- even if you have to put up with the bandleader frequently telling the sound guy how to adjust the mix.


Prince saluted the Time, the Doobie Brothers and the Jackson 5 in song and verbally acknowledged his debt ("I wouldn't be who I am without...") to James Brown, the Jacksons, Chaka Khan, Rufus, Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone, Joni Mitchell and Tower of Power. His pal Larry Graham sat in on bass for a series of Sly & the Family Stone tunes, and backup singer Shelby J, a powerhouse from the southern soul/gospel school, stepped out front on a couple of selections, most notably "The Arms of an Angel."


But this show was about Prince, his love of funk and his guitar prowess. He even offered a little "country western" guitar passage, as he playfully put it, and one of his more passionate versions of "Purple Rain" to close the evening. He danced only briefly, during "Kiss," but handpicked some fans to come onstage and dance, a longstanding Paisley tradition at any hour.

For a set list, go to www.startribune.com/artcetera Jon Bream

[Edited 10/26/09 8:29am]
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Reply #165 posted 10/25/09 9:22pm

bettybop

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bluefish said:

bettybop said:

Good times. Reading all these reviews brings back great memories. Thanks so much you guys!! I've enjoyed all the accounts. I've seen Prince many times, at PP and other venues, and I so would've liked to attend last night. I see my local news (WCCO) will be featuring a snippet of the show tonight. It's good to see Prince in the news here again (if only the Vikes had won today--it would've been the cherry on top of a perfect weekend!) I am thrilled to hear Prince seemed to be in good spirits and among friends. Thanks again!

I hear you, bettybop!

It was a whirlwind day for me yesterday: Went to Paisley Park, attended the show, and headed straight back (4 hours by car, both ways). I'm still pooped even though I slept til 4 in the afternoon today. I DVR'ed the Vikes game, so I had the "pleasure" of watching them lose when I woke up. rolleyes

It was worth it all, though! biggrin If Genesia doesn't mind, I'll post my review of the concert a bit later, using her rundown (which is excellent!) as a template.
OT: It was a hard loss because to me it really seemed like we out-played them or stood toe-to-toe. It was so frustrating that we just could not stop their defense from scoring! WTH! A fumble or whatever is bad enough, but to see them running it back for a goal was demoralizing. lmao. But, then there's Percy Harvin, running like AP! What a beast. He's such a hybrid player. And Rice and Favre are magic. Rice is coming into his stride. So, even though we lost, this game confirmed to me that the Vikes really are contenders. It used to feel like a chore to watch the Vikes, but I am really enjoying myself this season.

In other words, yes, it's great to have Prince get back to where he once belonged!! lol
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Reply #166 posted 10/25/09 9:24pm

bettybop

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RubyButterfly said:

bettybop said:

I see my local news (WCCO) will be featuring a snippet of the show tonight.



Thanks for the heads-up. smile Because of your post I was able to catch the report on the news, and I also found that WCCO has about a minute and a half snippet up on their website of No More Candy 4 U

http://wcco.com/video/?id...ayport.com
Yeah, I saw this! I was surprised they played so much of it, but I'm glad they did. Thanks for the clip!
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Reply #167 posted 10/25/09 9:31pm

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2elijah said:

Article From the Star Tribune

I believe an orger here, named Kelly was quoted in this article. Could this be "Kelly619" who stated in her report that she flew from NYC to Minny? I think it is. Heres the article:

Paisley Park's night to remember:
Prince breaks with past habits in a loose late-night Chanhassen concert but keeps the funk intact.

http://www.startribune.co...c:_Yyc:aUU

Prince, I guess we hardly knew you. ¶ After 30-some years in the spotlight, the hometown hero showed his faithful something new Saturday night at Paisley Park in Chanhassen: It was his smoothest (read most efficiently run) show there ever -- and one funky and fulfilling performance. ¶ The gig advertised for 11 p.m. actually started at 11:10, unheard of at Paisley, where shows typically have started whenever Prince feels like it (read 1 a.m. at the earliest). For the first time, he even offered a free shuttle-bus service so people could leave their vehicles (and Paisley-verboten cell phones) at a newish nearby park-and-ride and take a plush bus for a eight-minute drive to Prince's complex. How slick was that?

Late-night shows were commonplace at Paisley in the late 1990s but Prince had not done any announced shows there since 2004, after his Musicology Tour concerts at Xcel Energy Center. Those soirees cost $50 whereas Saturday's gig (which was announced late Friday afternoon) was $31.21 for fan-club members and $40 for others. Paisley visitors were asked to donate items for food shelves and gently used coats. (Many articles of clothing still had store tags on them, and people literally donated coats off their backs, Paisley spokeswoman Kathy Adams reported.)

Many of the people at Paisley on Saturday seemed to be first-timers for the late-night Purple experience.


"I'd pay triple what I paid," said Kelly Wallace, 19, a wide-eyed New York University student who popped for $490 for her short-notice trip to Minnesota. "I've never been to Paisley Park -- it was now or never.
"

Prince played 10 minutes short of three hours without changing his outfit. That's a first. Moreover, there weren't any of those mysterious breaks where Paisley-goers were left wondering if he'd return again in an hour and perform until dawn. The Purple One made a couple exits before encores; he said his final good night at 2 a.m.

Prince showed more versatility and musicality in his first hour onstage than Michael Jackson did in his entire career. He started with a bunch of tunes from this year's "Lotusflow3r" collection and then paraded through his hits, especially from the 1980s. In fact, there wasn't one tune from the '90s and only "Feel 4 U" from the '70s.

With his horn-less band, Prince has never sounded funkier at Paisley. He was talkative and humorous, loose and spontaneous, calling out songs and arrangements as well as an occasional "so-low" for himself on guitar. To witness that kind of organic musicmaking always feels special -- especially when it's a well-drilled, first-rate band like Prince's -- even if you have to put up with the bandleader frequently telling the sound guy how to adjust the mix.


Prince saluted the Time, the Doobie Brothers and the Jackson 5 in song and verbally acknowledged his debt ("I wouldn't be who I am without...") to James Brown, the Jacksons, Chaka Khan, Rufus, Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone, Joni Mitchell and Tower of Power. His pal Larry Graham sat in on bass for a series of Sly & the Family Stone tunes, and backup singer Shelby J, a powerhouse from the southern soul/gospel school, stepped out front on a couple of selections, most notably "The Arms of an Angel."


But this show was about Prince, his love of funk and his guitar prowess. He even offered a little "country western" guitar passage, as he playfully put it, and one of his more passionate versions of "Purple Rain" to close the evening. He danced only briefly, during "Kiss," but handpicked some fans to come onstage and dance, a longstanding Paisley tradition at any hour.

For a set list, go to www.startribune.com/artcetera Jon Bream

[Edited 10/25/09 21:20pm]
= Thank you for posting this! Fantastic. Mr. Bream's observations are on par with some of the comments here (regarding Prince's loose vibe and mood, sound problems and how it was well run).
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Reply #168 posted 10/25/09 10:21pm

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RubyButterfly said:

bettybop said:

I see my local news (WCCO) will be featuring a snippet of the show tonight.



Thanks for the heads-up. smile Because of your post I was able to catch the report on the news, and I also found that WCCO has about a minute and a half snippet up on their website of No More Candy 4 U

http://wcco.com/video/?id...ayport.com


Thanks for posting that vid.
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Reply #169 posted 10/25/09 10:42pm

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Been to Paisley a bunch of times and I have to say this is for sure in my top 5 performances. One thing I really noticed, Prince seemed very happy and relaxed. Besides hounding the light and sound guys to adjust stuff, he was in a great mood. If it's Bria's home cook'n or what but he was having a great time. I also appreciated he came out on time, so I wasn't exhausted like most times, waiting for hours (we got to our spot about 10:30) before hand, so I think the crowds energy was very high.

As fans we always have that one song we would like to see played live. I was hoping for either Fury or Dreamer...but no complaints, awesome set list regardless.

I thought the entire bus shuttle service was great. Some people making it out like we were waiting forever, which was not the case....knowing my car was going to be there when I returned, made the night even better..

Awesome, awesome time!
Until the next time!
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Reply #170 posted 10/26/09 12:12am

japanrocks

quote "Prince showed more versatility and musicality in his first hour onstage than Michael Jackson did in his entire career."



thumbs up! thumbs up! thumbs up!
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Reply #171 posted 10/26/09 12:57am

RubyButterfly

japanrocks said:

quote "Prince showed more versatility and musicality in his first hour onstage than Michael Jackson did in his entire career."



thumbs up! thumbs up! thumbs up!



Hm. I personally think that was a needlessly tacky comment in an otherwise pretty good review and, if I had to, I'd wager that even Prince would consider the remark to be in poor taste.
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Reply #172 posted 10/26/09 1:23am

iloveannie

RubyButterfly said:

japanrocks said:

quote "Prince showed more versatility and musicality in his first hour onstage than Michael Jackson did in his entire career."



thumbs up! thumbs up! thumbs up!



Hm. I personally think that was a needlessly tacky comment in an otherwise pretty good review and, if I had to, I'd wager that even Prince would consider the remark to be in poor taste.


And, "I've got more hits than Madonna's got kids!" isn't?
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Reply #173 posted 10/26/09 1:45am

RubyButterfly

iloveannie said:

RubyButterfly said:




Hm. I personally think that was a needlessly tacky comment in an otherwise pretty good review and, if I had to, I'd wager that even Prince would consider the remark to be in poor taste.


And, "I've got more hits than Madonna's got kids!" isn't?



I wasn't aware Prince had said that until just now when I Googled it.

Still, while that isn't the most stellar attempt Prince has ever made at either humor or braggadocio, it also wasn't a printed critical review of a performance written by a professional journalist, and the target of Prince's comparison wasn't the fairly recently deceased.

Maybe I'm silly to think so, but I think there's a time and place for everything and it's my opinion that Jon Bream didn't need to make the comparison or comment that he did, in the context that he did.
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Reply #174 posted 10/26/09 2:04am

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RubyButterfly said:

japanrocks said:

quote "Prince showed more versatility and musicality in his first hour onstage than Michael Jackson did in his entire career."

thumbs up! thumbs up! thumbs up!



Hm. I personally think that was a needlessly tacky comment in an otherwise pretty good review and, if I had to, I'd wager that even Prince would consider the remark to be in poor taste.


I agree with you wholeheartedly.
"Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life -
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Reply #175 posted 10/26/09 2:27am

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I'm so glad you guys got to experience what we saw in Paris !
This show seemed to have the same vibe as in La Cigale.

Seeing Prince so happy and laughing all the time, is a real joy. It adds so much energy and positivity to the show, that you can't stop smiling for 24 hours when it's done biggrin

To me it's absolutely clear that our man is totally smitten with Bria and my female intuition tells me we might hearing wedding bells in the near future.... smile
[Edited 10/26/09 2:28am]
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Reply #176 posted 10/26/09 2:32am

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shelbey said:

Last night was the most incredible night of my life. I still can't believe it happened. I will never forget the things that happened. Never!

And I only sat there looking bored after the show, it was because when you're being ushered around by Raul the bodyguard all night, and he tells you to sit tight until he leads you elsewhere, you do what you're told!

I hope every enjoyed the show as much as I did.


Nice to hear you enjoyed yourself and glad to hear you were well taken care of!
Wedding bells, Christmas time, lets hope he's found the one!
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Reply #177 posted 10/26/09 2:41am

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Different kind of question for those who attended... How was Paisley Park looking? (If you could tell?)

Was it looking a little neglected like people have noted in recent years? Or was it looking clean and well kept?
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Reply #178 posted 10/26/09 2:47am

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LittleSister said:

To me it's absolutely clear that our man is totally smitten with Bria and my female intuition tells me we might hearing wedding bells in the near future.... smile
[Edited 10/26/09 2:28am]


Those are wise words, LittleSister! I totally agree: it's clear the man has never been happier (mainly because he said so in the Cigale-interview wink ) . So, whatever Miss Bria is doing, I hope she keeps on doing it to him: a happy prince Prince prince = a funky prince Prince prince = a happy MonEoriginal!
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Reply #179 posted 10/26/09 3:00am

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RubyButterfly said:

japanrocks said:

quote "Prince showed more versatility and musicality in his first hour onstage than Michael Jackson did in his entire career."



thumbs up! thumbs up! thumbs up!



Hm. I personally think that was a needlessly tacky comment in an otherwise pretty good review and, if I had to, I'd wager that even Prince would consider the remark to be in poor taste.


However it could well be the truth. Overly rehearsed dance moves and miming aren't in my books on musicality and versatility. It might be interesting to see how many gigs MJ did compared to Prince.... I'll leave that to someone else tho
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