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Thread started 12/16/10 12:18pm

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Concert Review from Rolling Stone

http://www.rollingstone.c...s-20101216

Every now and then, Prince decides to try being a normal rock star. You know, the kind who does a professional arena tour where he plays the hits. But part of what makes him such an eternally fascinating star is that he lives in his own private purple world, even when he sets out to make the house quake. He never surrenders his fundamental weirdness. Like his Minnesota homie Bob Dylan, he knows in his heart that nobody wants a standard greatest-hits revue — the mystique is that on any given night, he might bust out anything.

"Anything" is exactly what he delivered last night, on the opening gig of his rabidly anticipated Welcome 2 America tour, at New Jersey's Izod Center. He had the crowd panting as soon as he hit the stage, rocking a seriously cool black leather trench coat and glitter in his hair. He blazed away on guitar to his new theme song, "Laydown," featuring the immortal words, "From the heart of Minnesota / Here comes the purple Yoda!" At that point, all the crowd wanted was more Prince. So naturally, he fled the stage to make his three backup singers handle the next song by themselves. (They failed.) He's a weird guy, all right.

His voice, guitar, and dance moves kept astonishing. He wailed "The Beautiful Ones" at the piano, as a ballerina in a feathery tutu came onstage to piroutte all around him. "U Got the Look" was an ass-flattening funk jam, featuring a Chuck Berry-style guitar break. He came out in red pajamas to kick off the encore with "Kiss," playing with the lyrics to sing, "You don't have to watch 'The L Word' to have an attitude!" The night ended with a master jam mixing snippets of cult-fave deep cuts — "Controversy," "Sexy Dancer," "Housequake" — along with Chic's "Le Freak." His Purple Majesty was in a remarkably outgoing mood. During "If I Was Your Girlfriend," he even asked the audience to wave their cellphones in the air — and this from the high-strung artist who famously used to ban cellphones at his concerts. But he did all the crowd-pleasing gestures — asking fans to sing along, calling for hands in the air — while shying away from his crowd-pleasing songs. It didn't always work. After saying he wanted to kick it "old school," he abandoned "Uptown" after one verse, then did the same thing to "Raspberry Beret." But a little later, he left the stage again as his backup singers did an interminable version of Sarah McLachlan's "Angel." (As a Lilith Fair nostalgia move, this couldn't hold a candle to his 1996 cover of Joan Osborne's "One of Us.")

The undeniable highlight came at the end of the main set when he torched up "Adore," the slow-burning seven-minute climax from Sign O' the Times. Not only did he do the song all the way through, he did it to death. He let the audience carry the whole first verse, then stepped to the piano, visibly blinking back tears (in the spotlight, of course). He was writhing on top of the piano by the second verse, inviting his girl to burn up his clothes and "smash up my Bentley," then seguing into an extended guitar rumination on "Purple Rain." It was unbelievably great. Do you go to a Prince show for predictable consistency? Ah, no. You go for moments of divinely inspired madness — and last night, he delivered as many of those as a fan could expect.

Set List

"Laydown"

"Black Muse"

"The Beautiful Ones"

Medley: "Uptown" / "Raspberry Beret" / "Cream" Medley: "Cool" / "Let's Work" "U Got The Look"

"Shhh" "Angel" (Sarah McLachlan cover)

"Nothing Compares 2 U"

"She's Always In My Hair"

"If I Was Your Girlfriend"

"Insatiable"

"Scandalous"

"Adore"

"Purple Rain"

Encore

"Kiss"

"Sometimes It Snows In April"

"Diamonds And Pearls"

Medley: "All The Critics Love U In New York" / "Controversy" / "Sexy Dancer" / "Le Freak" (Chic cover) / "Housequake"

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Reply #1 posted 12/16/10 12:20pm

BlackAdder7

short concert

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Reply #2 posted 12/16/10 12:49pm

thebanishedone

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Yes but the setlist is an improvement

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Reply #3 posted 12/16/10 2:22pm

Sander

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"If I Was Your Girlfriend"

"Insatiable"

"Scandalous"

"Adore"

"Purple Rain"

Wow, he was in a crooning mood I guess. Nice to see some different songs in the set. Seems nice!

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Reply #4 posted 12/16/10 2:39pm

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thebanishedone said:

Yes but the setlist is an improvement

yeahthat

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Reply #5 posted 12/16/10 5:09pm

Elle85n09

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Thanks for posting! smile

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Reply #6 posted 12/16/10 8:32pm

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Concert review go in the Concerts Forum.

Moving thread..........

canada

Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
"I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben
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Reply #7 posted 12/17/10 2:05am

powersoul99

thebanishedone said:

Yes but the setlist is an improvement

An improvement on what?

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Reply #8 posted 12/17/10 2:14am

NelsonR

i get the sense that Prince himself had a great time...dancing, guitar...singing biggrin

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Reply #9 posted 12/17/10 2:36am

thebanishedone

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Well for the last 12 years he opens his concerts with Let's Go Crazy.

Now he opened with LayDown

what setlist do you expect?

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Reply #10 posted 12/17/10 4:23am

powersoul99

thebanishedone said:

Well for the last 12 years he opens his concerts with Let's Go Crazy.

Now he opened with LayDown

what setlist do you expect?

The last time i saw him he opened with "Stratus".

maybe you should look at the setlists before you post.

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Reply #11 posted 12/17/10 4:47am

Jboogiee

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Short?
He performed right around the 2 hr. mark.
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Reply #12 posted 12/17/10 6:24am

thebanishedone

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Powersoul ok you seen him open with Stratus and seguing into Empty Room but after that he went

into standard set he plays.

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Reply #13 posted 12/17/10 8:38am

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thebanishedone said:

Well for the last 12 years he opens his concerts with Let's Go Crazy.

Now he opened with LayDown

what setlist do you expect?

more current stuff than past stuff that has been redundant and played so many times b4 is what i expect

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #14 posted 12/17/10 10:14am

rbrpm

That concert was awesome and I was there,only semi bad thing was on some of his numbers he's needs 2 lose the back up singers bcause they were starting 2 get on my nerves!biggrin

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Reply #15 posted 12/18/10 3:01am

powersoul99

thebanishedone said:

Powersoul ok you seen him open with Stratus and seguing into Empty Room but after that he went

into standard set he plays.

Thats right, and then in Milan i saw him open with Stratus and go into Mountains and then everyday people.

Did i mention Copenhagen? What did he start with there?

As i said look at the setlists before opening your mouth

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