squirrelgrease said: CarrieMpls said: When he did that I turned around and said to my friends, "gawd, he's such a dork sometimes". I think it's adorable when he's all dorky funny like that. What did he say in regards to The Bird? "This is for all the Ladies" | |
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CPP said: squirrelgrease said: What did he say in regards to The Bird? "This is for all the Ladies" I don't get it. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Ex-Moderator | squirrelgrease said: CarrieMpls said: When he did that I turned around and said to my friends, "gawd, he's such a dork sometimes". I think it's adorable when he's all dorky funny like that. What did he say in regards to The Bird? He had just finished Sometimes It Snows in April, just him and his guitar. The mood had considerably mellowed and it was all quiet in the place. He then said in a soft voice something along the lines of: This next song is another ballad... (there was a pause and band member were slowly and silently making their way onto the stage into position) This one goes out to all the ladies... (another pause...) It's called... The Bird. And then they started, all upbeat and fun. It was totally silly. |
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squirrelgrease said: CarrieMpls said: When he did that I turned around and said to my friends, "gawd, he's such a dork sometimes". I think it's adorable when he's all dorky funny like that. What did he say in regards to The Bird? he had just finished playing "sometimes it snows in april" and said "i'm going to play another ballad; this one goes out to all the ladies. it's called 'THE BIRD' it was really funny | |
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CarrieMpls said: squirrelgrease said: What did he say in regards to The Bird? He had just finished Sometimes It Snows in April, just him and his guitar. The mood had considerably mellowed and it was all quiet in the place. He then said in a soft voice something along the lines of: This next song is another ballad... (there was a pause and band member were slowly and selntly making their way onto the stage into position) This one goes out to all the ladies... (another pause...) It's called... The Bird. And then they started, all upbeat and fun. It was totally silly. lol sorry comment twins! | |
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squirrelgrease said: CarrieMpls said: When he did that I turned around and said to my friends, "gawd, he's such a dork sometimes". I think it's adorable when he's all dorky funny like that. What did he say in regards to The Bird? tell us already CPP, dayum! | |
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Haha, nice one
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DexterDayglo said: squirrelgrease said: What did he say in regards to The Bird? tell us already CPP, dayum! LMAO.. Scroll back Dexter.. Better yet, read Carrie's post.. She sets it up perfectly. Side note: In British slang, a woman is a Bird. | |
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CarrieMpls said: squirrelgrease said: What did he say in regards to The Bird? He had just finished Sometimes It Snows in April, just him and his guitar. The mood had considerably mellowed and it was all quiet in the place. He then said in a soft voice something along the lines of: This next song is another ballad... (there was a pause and band member were slowly and silently making their way onto the stage into position) This one goes out to all the ladies... (another pause...) It's called... The Bird. And then they started, all upbeat and fun. It was totally silly. Ahhhh. Thanks. I somehow thought it was going to have something to do with flipping "The Bird" to some faction of his fanbase. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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squirrelgrease said: CarrieMpls said: He had just finished Sometimes It Snows in April, just him and his guitar. The mood had considerably mellowed and it was all quiet in the place. He then said in a soft voice something along the lines of: This next song is another ballad... (there was a pause and band member were slowly and silently making their way onto the stage into position) This one goes out to all the ladies... (another pause...) It's called... The Bird. And then they started, all upbeat and fun. It was totally silly. Ahhhh. Thanks. I somehow thought it was going to have something to do with flipping "The Bird" to some faction of his fanbase. It might be interpreted that way. However, since I've never bashed Bria, it wouldn't have applied to me. | |
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Not much else to say really except I will anyway!. I was surprised (very pleasantly!) at how smooth things were. We arrived at the Park & Ride at 8:30, bus was right there. Got on and once it filled up were at Paisley in a few minutes. My name was right on the list, got a wristband, took our place in the Lotusflow3r line and after 20-30 minutes we were let in. Found a great spot towards the front and just stayed there until 11:05 or so when the three hour show began! You've read the reviews by now so already know how excellent it was! Thanks Prince for doing this again. It has been over two years since 7-07-07 so Minneapolis needed some funk!
OK - Other thing is that I know the "tall, dancing girl, doin' the shim" She had a blast!! I sent her the link to this thread and she loves it. She knows any fun-making by Prince was good natured and playful. She wrote me this: "I ♥ IT ALL - & I especially love gender-bending Prince was a total sweetheart when he came up to me." [Edited 10/26/09 12:02pm] | |
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sonicfreak said: Not much else to say really except I will anyway!. I was surprised (very pleasantly!) at how smooth things were. We arrived at the Park & Ride at 8:30, bus was right there. Got on and once it filled up were at Paisley in a few minutes. My name was right on the list, got a wristband, took our place in the Lotusflow3r line and after 20-30 minutes we were let in. Found a great spot towards the front and just stayed there until 11:05 or so when the three hour show began! You've read the reviews by now so already know how excellent it was! Thanks Prince for doing this again. It has been over two years since 7-07-07 so Minneapolis needed some funk!
OK - Other thing is that I know the "tall, dancing girl, doin' the shim" She had a blast!! I sent her the link to this thread and she loves it. She knows any fun-making by Prince was good natured and playful. She wrote me this: "I ♥ IT ALL - & I especially love gender-bending Prince was a total sweetheart when he came up to me." [Edited 10/26/09 12:02pm] So they let the people on the LF line in around 9:30pm, 10pm? [Edited 10/26/09 12:21pm] | |
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2elijah said: sonicfreak said: Not much else to say really except I will anyway!. I was surprised (very pleasantly!) at how smooth things were. We arrived at the Park & Ride at 8:30, bus was right there. Got on and once it filled up were at Paisley in a few minutes. My name was right on the list, got a wristband, took our place in the Lotusflow3r line and after 20-30 minutes we were let in. Found a great spot towards the front and just stayed there until 11:05 or so when the three hour show began! You've read the reviews by now so already know how excellent it was! Thanks Prince for doing this again. It has been over two years since 7-07-07 so Minneapolis needed some funk!
OK - Other thing is that I know the "tall, dancing girl, doin' the shim" She had a blast!! I sent her the link to this thread and she loves it. She knows any fun-making by Prince was good natured and playful. She wrote me this: "I ♥ IT ALL - & I especially love gender-bending Prince was a total sweetheart when he came up to me." [Edited 10/26/09 12:02pm] So they let the people on the LF line in around 9:30pm or later? I think it was 9:30, possibly 9:45. [Edited 10/26/09 12:21pm] | |
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sonicfreak said: 2elijah said: So they let the people on the LF line in around 9:30pm or later? I think it was 9:30, possibly 9:45. [Edited 10/26/09 12:21pm] Oh okay, that wasn't too bad, considering fans stating the show started around 11;05pm. At least you didn't have to wait too long for the show to start once you were let in. I appreciate that you answered my question though. Thanks. [Edited 10/26/09 12:27pm] | |
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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? He may have more hit's than Madonna's got kids, but he doesn't have more hits than Madonna! TRUE BLUE | |
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Hey there, orgers. I had an amazing time at Paisley this past Saturday, and I can't believe the gift that Prince gave us with that concert. It was also wonderful to talk to people, seeing familiar faces back from the Love4OneAnother era AND meeting newbies who were seeing Prince for the first time (at Paisley no less - WHAT a way to get your cherry popped! I am looking at you guys, Steven & Tera.)
Anyway, I sent an email to the music/culture desk at the Mpls CITY PAGES with my little "fan review" in it (along with set-list), and they published it verbatim. Here's the link, please check it out if you can AND SEND THEM YOUR OWN MEMORIES of the event! City Pages is a good Minneapolis weekly, but they don't seem to have any hard-core Purple People on their staff and thus they didn't have a first-hand review of the concert. They're relying on us! Anyway, here's the link: http://blogs.citypages.co..._paisl.php | |
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PS - One of my favorite moments of the concert was when Prince had Larry Graham up onstage (and yes, I know that we've all seen Larry and Prince play those same songs together before, but Larry Graham is a LIVING LEGEND, and I NEVER get tired of seeing those two onstage together), and Prince gave us all a brief list of his influences. He said something like "I wouldn't be the man [maybe he said 'artist'] I am today without Larry Graham," and THEN Prince went through and name-checked the following list:
Larry Graham James Brown Stevie Wonder George Clinton and P-Funk Sly Stone The Jacksons Tower of Power Miles Davis Carlos Santana Joni Mitchell Chaka Khan Rufus I am dead-certain that he said all of those names; I'm not exactly sure that I've got the ORDER right, or that I've got all of them. Does anyone have a clearer memory of this? | |
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CPP said: motherfunka said: He was making a fool out of her and she didn't even know! Too damn funny. Prince went over and spoke with her when the song ended. Gave her quasi hug / handshake. They were both smiling. He didn't disrespect her. He didn't speak to her, he walked over to "shim" and made the gesture like he wanted a low five, then high five...and every time he would move his hand away so she couldn't do it. You know??? Like psyche??? I am not saying he was angry while he was doing all this, he was making fun of her though. It was pretty apparent. TRUE BLUE | |
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My only complaint about the night was the tickets for the general public were supposed to go on sale an 7:00pm, but they didn't open the gates until 8:00pm. Then when we got to the spot to buy our wristband they said you could only by one and that you couldn't leave! WTF??? I only wanted one for myself, but I sure as hell didn't want to stand in the parking lot for 2 plus hours to be let in. All ended well though, my friend and I came back at 10:30pm and there was no one in line to get tickets, so we didn't have to wait again and were able to get right up close to the left side of the stage. Okay maybe I have another complaint, the speakers on the left side of the stage were cutting in and out the entire night. Okay, I'm done! Had a blast though! TRUE BLUE | |
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purplezeig said: THANK U PRINCE for an AMAZING show!!!
I had a great time meeting new friends at the show... A smart idea setting up of the parking lot to park & ride for free so no one would get towed or ticketed for parking around Paisley Park. THANKS!!! Prince was in a great mood after getting the sound he wanted from the soundboard guy & the set-list for the show was incredible as many of you have already read. I LOVED his furry boots with the clear heal and the flashing red lights in the heels...COOL!!! wouldn't it be gr8 if paisley park sold those boots??? we all could have flashing furry boots. most of us have to settle for ugs. aghh...! ~honey is b-ing 1 with the 1~ | |
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Maybe not nice...but it WAS pretty funny! :-p
Shyra said: motherfunka said: He was making a fool out of her and she didn't even know! Too damn funny. Well, that wasn't very nice... "Morning will come and I'll do what's right...
Just give me 'til then 2 give up this fight..." ~ I can't make U love me | |
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Thanx for all the reviews - a real good collective overview and by most accounts a funky smooth ride!
Good to hear that the cold folks will be warmer this winter in the twin cities, and that the soundboard balanced by the last jam. I'm digging ... Mountains to climb, dreams to dream, gotta shake sumfink! | |
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Since nearly everything has been covered, the only thing I wanted to add was a big thank you to ALL the orgers, and especially 2...ya'll know who you are... for making my first Prince concert simply amazing.
I flew in by myself after making arrangements at 4 am on Friday morning...and to be honest, I was a bit scared about heading in alone. But after meeting up with some fellow orgers, I had a great time at Paisley. I even bought a tambourine (which I was USING and subsequently annoying the quasi-fan in front of me, but hey, you live once right!). After dancing for the ENTIRE show (and eventually taking my boots shortly before the break before Purple Rain because my feet were KILLING me), my fellow orger and I managed to travel dead center toward the front of the dance floor maybe a few rows back from prince before he started Purple Rain. It was absolutely stunning. I've NEVER heard anyone play a guitar like that in my life, and you could tell the complete connection he had with his guitar, himself, and the audience... it was like for a couple of minutes, EVERYONE was connected as one. I know it sounds corny, but if you were there, you'd understand. It's like time stopped... it looked like that scene in the movie where everyone was swaying their arms back and forth and singing. I've never felt that before...and probably never will (except for at another prince concert of course)... Completely indescribable. After the house lights went on, the ladies I was with reminded me to go toward the stage where they were handing out guitar pics. FYI: They're iridescent with the love symbol on them... very cool Simply put, while I got 8 hours of sleep from Thursday until Sunday at 4 pm (and went into work today), Saturday night was definitely the best night EVER. I'm still in awe over what I saw... just how amazing the whole experience was...and how AMAZING prince is as an artist (singer/ guitarist/ musician/ light director :-p, everything)... I'm so thankful for him putting on that concert and for you orgers telling us quasi-newbies where to stay, what time to get in, and all that jazz. Every emotion possible surged through my body during that concert, from pure joy and excitement for the simple fact that I was actually there to nearly tears from his renditions of "Sometimes it Snows in April" and "Purple Rain." Definitely an experience I'll never EVER forget! Who would have thought that my first prince concert would be at his HOUSE!!!! I'm just so very thankful for all of you, that I got the chance to come in for it, and for Prince for making it all possible! And now I'm heading to bed...again :-p Maybe I'll be coherent by Tuesday! "Morning will come and I'll do what's right...
Just give me 'til then 2 give up this fight..." ~ I can't make U love me | |
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So... just finished my review/fanboy love letter to Prince. This was the best concert/weekend experience I've ever had in my life..
Regardless, the thing is like 2200 words long, so if you want a detailed review, here you go: http://themusictionary.com/?p=2790 [All Day, All Night - How I Spent My Weekend At Paisley Park] | |
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CarrieMpls said: squirrelgrease said: What did he say in regards to The Bird? He had just finished Sometimes It Snows in April, just him and his guitar. The mood had considerably mellowed and it was all quiet in the place. He then said in a soft voice something along the lines of: This next song is another ballad... (there was a pause and band member were slowly and silently making their way onto the stage into position) This one goes out to all the ladies... (another pause...) It's called... The Bird. And then they started, all upbeat and fun. It was totally silly. I get so tickled when he is goofy and funny, he's got a great sense of humor!! | |
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darkangel7077 said: Since nearly everything has been covered, the only thing I wanted to add was a big thank you to ALL the orgers, and especially 2...ya'll know who you are... for making my first Prince concert simply amazing.
Boy, you first-timers hit the jackpot with this one, congratulations! Re: the tambourines, I know it's fun but they do get so annoying to others unless used really sparingly. I remember in Vegas, there was someone who had one and played it, off beat no less, through almost the whole show. Everyone around was getting totally annoyed and they're really distracting. I wish they wouldn't sell them until after the show. | |
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Love33 said: C3PO said: IF ANYBODY HAS A PROBLEM WITH LARRY GRAHAM, THEN U HAVE A PROBLEM WITH US!!
Actually, let the record reflect that the precise quote was "If you have a problem with him, you have a problem with 'me." Much respect to Mr. Graham for the warm greet. My auntie is blown away that I was able to deliver to you her message, and says when she returns home next week, she will be taking good tidings from you back to the old congregation. And, yeah, Prince, it was indeed "a good thing." Ask Larry what I told him.. You rock!!! ♥ Feeling Purple Rain...Don't hold on 2 the pain, hold on 2 the memories ♥
My heart will go on...Celine Dion I will always love you...Whitney Houston | |
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ladychel61 said: Love33 said: Actually, let the record reflect that the precise quote was "If you have a problem with him, you have a problem with 'me." Much respect to Mr. Graham for the warm greet. My auntie is blown away that I was able to deliver to you her message, and says when she returns home next week, she will be taking good tidings from you back to the old congregation. And, yeah, Prince, it was indeed "a good thing." Ask Larry what I told him.. You rock!!! I thought he said if you have a problem with us then we have a problem with you. Either way, was glad he said it. The constant ripping on Larry is so juvenile and unwarranted. I LOVE watching the man play bass. He is a living LEGEND. He also plays a vital role in Prince's life and spiritual evolution, so bravo Larry! perfection is a fallacy of the imagination... | |
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griffinw said: It was also wonderful to talk to people, seeing familiar faces back from the Love4OneAnother era AND meeting newbies who were seeing Prince for the first time (at Paisley no less - WHAT a way to get your cherry popped! I am looking at you guys, Steven & Tera.)
Thanks! It was great to meet you as well So cool to network with people... if Prince plays another show at Paisley Park I'll definitely be there! | |
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griffinw said: Hey there, orgers. I had an amazing time at Paisley this past Saturday, and I can't believe the gift that Prince gave us with that concert. It was also wonderful to talk to people, seeing familiar faces back from the Love4OneAnother era AND meeting newbies who were seeing Prince for the first time (at Paisley no less - WHAT a way to get your cherry popped! I am looking at you guys, Steven & Tera.)
Anyway, I sent an email to the music/culture desk at the Mpls CITY PAGES with my little "fan review" in it (along with set-list), and they published it verbatim. Here's the link, please check it out if you can AND SEND THEM YOUR OWN MEMORIES of the event! City Pages is a good Minneapolis weekly, but they don't seem to have any hard-core Purple People on their staff and thus they didn't have a first-hand review of the concert. They're relying on us! Anyway, here's the link: http://blogs.citypages.co..._paisl.php Cool. Good for you. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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