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Reply #240 posted 02/07/11 7:07am

CallMeCarrie

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2elijah said:

daPrettyman said:

THANK U. I said the same thing. People r trying 2 blame P for something, but didn't say anything about Erykah. If the organizers would have had her money, she would have performed if Prince made it or not.

Well we live in a microwave society, and controversy sells. I'm not surprised this story hit many websites/press without getting the facts behind what caused the cancellation. All they saw was "Prince's" name scheduled to perform at an event that was cancelled at the last minute and trumped up the story as though it was all Prince's fault, and I agree with you all that Erykah's name was hardly mentioned or fingers pointed at her for the failure of this event, but yet the press, as usual, ran without obtaining all the details behind the cancellation.

Erykah wanted to still put on the show, even after it was determined Prince wasn't going to perform. She was there and I heard the event staff talking about her still wanting to go on if they would let her. She even wanted to call some other musicians to come perform with her. The event staff didn't want her to perform since they headlined Prince.

I don't think it is fair to point fingers at her. Nor do I think Prince should be blamed. The event organizers weren't prepared either due to lack of ticket sales or incompentence (or both).

[Edited 2/7/11 7:08am]

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Reply #241 posted 02/07/11 7:25am

2elijah

CallMeCarrie said:

2elijah said:

Well we live in a microwave society, and controversy sells. I'm not surprised this story hit many websites/press without getting the facts behind what caused the cancellation. All they saw was "Prince's" name scheduled to perform at an event that was cancelled at the last minute and trumped up the story as though it was all Prince's fault, and I agree with you all that Erykah's name was hardly mentioned or fingers pointed at her for the failure of this event, but yet the press, as usual, ran without obtaining all the details behind the cancellation.

Erykah wanted to still put on the show, even after it was determined Prince wasn't going to perform. She was there and I heard the event staff talking about her still wanting to go on if they would let her. She even wanted to call some other musicians to come perform with her. The event staff didn't want her to perform since they headlined Prince.

I don't think it is fair to point fingers at her. Nor do I think Prince should be blamed. The event organizers weren't prepared either due to lack of ticket sales or incompentence (or both).

[Edited 2/7/11 7:08am]

Oh, I'm not saying Erykah should be blamed, but yes because the event organizer headlined Prince, the press ran with the story without all the facts ro taking the time to research the details behind the cancellation. You were there to witness what was going on, so I agree with you.

Anyway, I plan on enjoying myself at the show tonight at MSG since it seems to be the last portion of the W2A concert series for NYC, and he's doing a special ceremony before the show, by presenting donations to members of the 3 organizations with a portion of donations from the W2A tour.

[Edited 2/7/11 7:30am]

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Reply #242 posted 02/07/11 8:53am

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2elijah said:

CallMeCarrie said:

Erykah wanted to still put on the show, even after it was determined Prince wasn't going to perform. She was there and I heard the event staff talking about her still wanting to go on if they would let her. She even wanted to call some other musicians to come perform with her. The event staff didn't want her to perform since they headlined Prince.

I don't think it is fair to point fingers at her. Nor do I think Prince should be blamed. The event organizers weren't prepared either due to lack of ticket sales or incompentence (or both).

[Edited 2/7/11 7:08am]

Oh, I'm not saying Erykah should be blamed, but yes because the event organizer headlined Prince, the press ran with the story without all the facts ro taking the time to research the details behind the cancellation. You were there to witness what was going on, so I agree with you.

Anyway, I plan on enjoying myself at the show tonight at MSG since it seems to be the last portion of the W2A concert series for NYC, and he's doing a special ceremony before the show, by presenting donations to members of the 3 organizations with a portion of donations from the W2A tour.

[Edited 2/7/11 7:30am]

Have a great time at the real concert! cool

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Reply #243 posted 02/07/11 11:24am

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ok prince. even more the reason you need to make NY and MSG your new home base!! we love you here and want more shows!!!(sorry for being greedy).
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Reply #244 posted 02/08/11 7:36pm

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rolleyes What does any of that have to do with what I'm saying? Didn't he cancel a show in NYC last month due to low sales? And selling tix for $125 a piece at the Rio for his OWN show is not the same as $1500 a pop for a fundraiser he's being HIRED to perform at. The charity has to have the balance of his money by the end of the gig and common sense would tell you that a not for profit organization would rely on advance ticket sales to have the remainder of his hefty fee. Therefore, it's conceivable they would opt to cancel IF they don't sell enough tix in advance.

That's not negativity it's reality based on how these types of events work, rumblings that the show's selling poorly, and again dealing with Prince which is not always a dependable situation as MOST of his fans who've spent time around these parts already know.

Any uncertainty or misgivings I may have about this show or any future show is due to Prince's incosistency and haphazardness with scheduling shows since the O2. And I say that as someone who's travelled all over the country and the world to see him live. He's worth it, and I WILL do it again. But it doesn't mean I'd bet money on any of his shows going off without a hitch. Buying tix to a Prince show is unfortunately fraught with anxiety these days. That's just his MO at this point and he's gonna have to do a lot to change people's minds. shrug

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I guess You are right, I know ANY concert is risky, I had tickets to see Michael Jackson at the O2 and was fortunate to get my money back, I took my mother/family to London since I had already purchased Hotel and airfare. Still, I'm forty, No gray hair and I don't worry about sh*t I can't control. Anxiety is a killer and Xanax is not my filler.

You guys were on point, Since I was in Dallas and my money refunded I'm not to mad. The Promoter told Me that the Band was there but Prince wouldn't get out the car. I would purchase tickets again If P and Badu throw down anywhere.... Your humble Padawan learner...

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Reply #245 posted 02/09/11 5:25am

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eclem5 said:

eclem5 said:

I guess You are right, I know ANY concert is risky, I had tickets to see Michael Jackson at the O2 and was fortunate to get my money back, I took my mother/family to London since I had already purchased Hotel and airfare. Still, I'm forty, No gray hair and I don't worry about sh*t I can't control. Anxiety is a killer and Xanax is not my filler.

You guys were on point, Since I was in Dallas and my money refunded I'm not to mad. The Promoter told Me that the Band was there but Prince wouldn't get out the car. I would purchase tickets again If P and Badu throw down anywhere.... Your humble Padawan learner...

Glad you got your $$$ thumbs up!

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Reply #246 posted 02/09/11 7:49am

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eclem5 said:

eclem5 said:

I guess You are right, I know ANY concert is risky, I had tickets to see Michael Jackson at the O2 and was fortunate to get my money back, I took my mother/family to London since I had already purchased Hotel and airfare. Still, I'm forty, No gray hair and I don't worry about sh*t I can't control. Anxiety is a killer and Xanax is not my filler.

You guys were on point, Since I was in Dallas and my money refunded I'm not to mad. The Promoter told Me that the Band was there but Prince wouldn't get out the car. I would purchase tickets again If P and Badu throw down anywhere.... Your humble Padawan learner...

I'm glad u did. That gives me a glimmer of hope for this situation.

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Reply #247 posted 02/10/11 1:48pm

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eclem5 said:

eclem5 said:

I guess You are right, I know ANY concert is risky, I had tickets to see Michael Jackson at the O2 and was fortunate to get my money back, I took my mother/family to London since I had already purchased Hotel and airfare. Still, I'm forty, No gray hair and I don't worry about sh*t I can't control. Anxiety is a killer and Xanax is not my filler.

You guys were on point, Since I was in Dallas and my money refunded I'm not to mad. The Promoter told Me that the Band was there but Prince wouldn't get out the car. I would purchase tickets again If P and Badu throw down anywhere.... Your humble Padawan learner...

How did you get your money back? Did they send you a check, or did they credit it back to your card? I haven't gotten my refund yet.

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