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Reply #30 posted 07/09/11 10:15pm

crucial73

TylerHippie said:

Yes!!! That's what I'm talking about. Stop playing "Purple Rain", 'Kiss" etc...And play some random ass rock jams.

Wow!!! I really love that setlist.

[Edited 7/9/11 22:13pm]

Why stop playing Purple Rain???? cry there is nothing wrong with Purple Rain.....

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Reply #31 posted 07/09/11 10:23pm

TylerHippie

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crucial73 said:

TylerHippie said:

Yes!!! That's what I'm talking about. Stop playing "Purple Rain", 'Kiss" etc...And play some random ass rock jams.

Wow!!! I really love that setlist.

[Edited 7/9/11 22:13pm]

Why stop playing Purple Rain???? cry there is nothing wrong with Purple Rain.....

I'm not saying stop playing it forever, just give it a break.

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Reply #32 posted 07/09/11 10:24pm

crucial73

biggrin I was getting a little afraid now......

TylerHippie said:

crucial73 said:

Why stop playing Purple Rain???? cry there is nothing wrong with Purple Rain.....

I'm not saying stop playing it forever, just give it a break.

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Reply #33 posted 07/09/11 10:28pm

crucial73

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Also back from the show. It was amazing, great start, much better sound then yesterday and "When We´re Dancing Close And Slow" ! cool

Just missed the piano section and 1 or 2 more hits like Sometimes It Snows, When Doves Cry, Little Red Corvette or something like that. Again, a pretty guitar rock based show.

All in all a good show! biggrin

Totally agree with you Philly76 cool

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Reply #34 posted 07/09/11 10:41pm

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serpan99 said:


ah thats better. biggrin substance. heart

"It's time for you to go to the wire."
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Reply #35 posted 07/09/11 10:45pm

Gohi

crucial73 said:

biggrin I was getting a little afraid now......

TylerHippie said:

I'm not saying stop playing it forever, just give it a break.

I would love it if he never played it again or gave it a serious overhaul. The version he has been playing for 10+ years is getting mighty old.

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Reply #36 posted 07/09/11 10:48pm

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Don't get me wrong: Purple Rain is a killer song off course, and one of the finest songs ever written.

But: P has almost 2000 songs registered, his band can play north of 400 songs, why should he play the same hits every evening whilst he has so many other fine songs?

Moreover, he plays 5 times this week (2x Gent + 3x Rotterdam). Lots of people attented most, or in some cases all, of the gigs. A bit of variation is what makes the shows great for lots of fans.

This setlist was much better suited for a Jazz Festival than the set yesterday. Of the 27.000 P tickets sold, only 3000 people didn't go to the North Sea Jazz Festival. I really don't think jazz lovers mind if P plays a more 'difficult' set instead of a greatest hits show.

And the sound of the more intime songs was much better than the harder songs.

Just my 2 cents.

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Reply #37 posted 07/09/11 10:55pm

crucial73

esteban78 said:

Don't get me wrong: Purple Rain is a killer song off course, and one of the finest songs ever written.

But: P has almost 2000 songs registered, his band can play north of 400 songs, why should he play the same hits every evening whilst he has so many other fine songs?

Moreover, he plays 5 times this week (2x Gent + 3x Rotterdam). Lots of people attented most, or in some cases all, of the gigs. A bit of variation is what makes the shows great for lots of fans.

This setlist was much better suited for a Jazz Festival than the set yesterday. Of the 27.000 P tickets sold, only 3000 people didn't go to the North Sea Jazz Festival. I really don't think jazz lovers mind if P plays a more 'difficult' set instead of a greatest hits show.

And the sound of the more intime songs was much better than the harder songs.

Just my 2 cents.

I just cannot believe people get tired of Purple Rain........maybe i'm addicted....and should get some purple rain rehab.... stoned

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Reply #38 posted 07/09/11 10:57pm

crucial73

Gohi said:

crucial73 said:

biggrin I was getting a little afraid now......

I would love it if he never played it again or gave it a serious overhaul. The version he has been playing for 10+ years is getting mighty old.

It's old but perfect...... storm

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Reply #39 posted 07/09/11 11:03pm

crucial73

esteban78 said:

Don't get me wrong: Purple Rain is a killer song off course, and one of the finest songs ever written.

But: P has almost 2000 songs registered, his band can play north of 400 songs, why should he play the same hits every evening whilst he has so many other fine songs?

Moreover, he plays 5 times this week (2x Gent + 3x Rotterdam). Lots of people attented most, or in some cases all, of the gigs. A bit of variation is what makes the shows great for lots of fans.

This setlist was much better suited for a Jazz Festival than the set yesterday. Of the 27.000 P tickets sold, only 3000 people didn't go to the North Sea Jazz Festival. I really don't think jazz lovers mind if P plays a more 'difficult' set instead of a greatest hits show.

And the sound of the more intime songs was much better than the harder songs.

Just my 2 cents.

Interesting point about the 400 songs, I think i heard "when were dancing close and slow live for the first time.....and I love "when were dancing close and slow"........loved it BIG TIME....Can't wait for tomorrow's show...

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Reply #40 posted 07/09/11 11:04pm

esteban78

This is what I mean:

http://www.setlist.fm/sta...?year=2011

The average setlist in 2011 is a greatest hits show.

Therefore, the setlist this morning was really great. Together with Viage2, the best gig I've seen during the 2010 & 2011 tours.

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Reply #41 posted 07/10/11 1:24am

EDD

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esteban78 said:

This is what I mean:

http://www.setlist.fm/sta...?year=2011

The average setlist in 2011 is a greatest hits show.

Therefore, the setlist this morning was really great. Together with Viage2, the best gig I've seen during the 2010 & 2011 tours.

Hear hear!

I love Purple Rain, and he plays it different en livetrough everytime, but
on this concert it wouldn't have fitted,
it would have spoiled the utter utter utter beauty of this concert,
he teased with it a couple of times,
letting you hear a few strokes, or only one stroke of the song, at the start of another (guitar was one of them, I think)

This show was opening up the gates of heaven,
and letting us in for a couple of hours.

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Reply #42 posted 07/10/11 1:42am

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crucial73 said:

esteban78 said:

This show was really mindblowing, especially the first hour. I was so happy he didn't play Purple Rain and other hits for the 1021st time, but instead went on a trip down to mellow & funklane.

I was standing first row and the sound was perfect. Heard from others that there was a lot of reverb in the harder parts of the show.

Andy Allo is off course not the most virtuosic musician, but the joy & freshness she brings on stage is really delighting. I got goosebumps on the songs she did the lead vox. Her vox were great on Burt Baharach's "The Look Of Lofe" for example, brought tonight in a crazy disco version with Maceo freestyling over it. Very sexy and uplifting and for me one of the highlights of the set. And she was great on "The Love We Make", too.

The rest of the set was also fingerlickin': JIR, Mountains (with Seal) Dear Mr. Man...

All in all a very nice show and one of the best I've seen yet. Great he did take some risks tonight and not played safe!

Happy because he DIDN'T play Purple Rain?????? eyepop

Don't get everyone wrong... Purple Rain is fantastic song... but last night he played The Beautiful Ones instead... There was no time left to do Purple Rain, but when Prince had permission to play another half an hour at the NSJ, Purple Rain maybe became part of the setlist...

However... it was such a great concert... crystal clear sound... lots of guitar... and well... Joy in Repetition as an opener... Bambi... Dear Mr. Man... a full version of mountains... When We're Dancing Close And Slow... the Johnny B Good/Peach-thing... Alphabet St...

I loved every second of this show... And maybe he's doing Purple Rain tonight...

Prince made funny faces all the time... He did the little bass-thing during I Want You Back with his voice...

however... I still don't know who released Seal out of his cage during Mountains... he wasn't able to sing the song right... (I think he started too early with the chorus every time)... so Prince took back his microphone and did the song himself...

and Shelby and Liv... well... I haven't see them very much during this 2nd NSJ-show... Maceo, Andy and Prince himself were in the spotlights the whole evening... and I loved that...

it was great... in all the way!!!

[Edited 7/10/11 1:50am]

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Reply #43 posted 07/10/11 1:44am

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johanhoiting said:

crucial73 said:

Happy because he DIDN'T play Purple Rain?????? eyepop

and no medley's... only full versions... cool

[Edited 7/10/11 1:49am]

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Reply #44 posted 07/10/11 1:46am

Vanity45

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Great! And thanks for rewiews. But would appriciate if you always write who's covers Prince sings...often the titles are the same from many different artists.

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Reply #45 posted 07/10/11 1:48am

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Wow....what a setlist. Awesome.

I hope it´s gonna be a beautiful night.....tonite.....

Something like "Private Joy", once more "Joy In Repetition"...."Others Here With Us"..."Uptown"...."Shhhh"...."777-9311"..."Cool"...."Black Sweat"...."The Marrying Kind/If Eye Was The Man In Your Life"..."She´s Always In My Hair"....

[Edited 7/10/11 1:51am]

(akime from germany...adoring HIM since the purple days....)......and....sorry for less quality in grammar...if your german is in a better shape....it´s up 2 u wink
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Reply #46 posted 07/10/11 1:55am

Funklov

so what did Seal do after the mike was taken back from him? how embarrasing
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Reply #47 posted 07/10/11 1:58am

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Waw , great setlist ,

better than fridaynight but for me tuesday in Gent was outstanding.

just ordered tickets for the 26th .... it' ain't over... it ain't over

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Reply #48 posted 07/10/11 2:00am

eelco

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so what did Seal do after the mike was taken back from him? how embarrasing

Ouch, that was indeed a very embarrassing moment there; Seal delivered one of the best performances during he day but that was COLD

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Reply #49 posted 07/10/11 2:05am

shockadelica19
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How long did he play ?

SEAL ? Oh my god....be careful...if someone try to kick him from stage....Heidi will appear...and with her the worst nightmare....HER VOICE.....

(akime from germany...adoring HIM since the purple days....)......and....sorry for less quality in grammar...if your german is in a better shape....it´s up 2 u wink
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Reply #50 posted 07/10/11 2:21am

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Yes, it was pure magic last night! THe first 40 minutes just blowed me away! "Joy in rempetition", "The love we make", "When we were dancing..", "I like it there"... wow smile Very tight and artistic arrangements! A classic!

Andy Allo is a very interesting musician. Eryka Badu in a mix with Nora Jones!

[Edited 7/10/11 2:22am]

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Reply #51 posted 07/10/11 2:32am

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Better show indeed.

And he didn't do Purple Rain and Kiss. Oh Joy!!

But the sound could have been louder.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #52 posted 07/10/11 2:33am

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crucial73 said:

Happy because he DIDN'T play Purple Rain?????? eyepop

Yes, that can happen.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #53 posted 07/10/11 2:35am

robertlove

eelco said:

Funklov said:

so what did Seal do after the mike was taken back from him? how embarrasing

Ouch, that was indeed a very embarrassing moment there; Seal delivered one of the best performances during he day but that was COLD

What happened?

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Reply #54 posted 07/10/11 2:47am

Cthulhu

Seal didnt get the lyrics of Mountains right...lol

It was a VERY good show, yesterday!!!

Ia Ia Cthulhu Fthagn!
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Reply #55 posted 07/10/11 3:23am

JessLS

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WTF...I went first night and Ive never seen a show like the one on Friday...bad sound, horrible strobing lights, some parts were brilliant, most of it one bad rehearsal. And now this set list..ARRRRGGGHHH!

This is what I had expected the first night....I agree, the hits for first timers and the non hits, but truly awesome ones, for the real lovers...Joy In Repetition, The Love We Make, Bambi, When We Were Dancing and even the hit Peach....I think I would have died and gone to heaven!

Hope someone's been a bad boy or girl and recorded this one.....keep my fingers crossed for tonight..not going myself sad

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Reply #56 posted 07/10/11 3:30am

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I can't describe how awesome last night was cool.

Have a look at 'The W2A: Euro Tour Song Survey' http://prince.org/msg/12/362417
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Reply #57 posted 07/10/11 3:51am

qpvb

This setlist page is not updated. For instance, Sign of the times, he played it on wednesday in Gent, july 6th, during the piano sampler set. He sung the whole first part of sign of the times, with a few times a scream from partyman sampled into it. Much loger than the times I heard him playing it in London. Nasty Girl, also played in Gent the 6th.

esteban78 said:

This is what I mean:

http://www.setlist.fm/sta...?year=2011

The average setlist in 2011 is a greatest hits show.

Therefore, the setlist this morning was really great. Together with Viage2, the best gig I've seen during the 2010 & 2011 tours.

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Reply #58 posted 07/10/11 3:53am

roos

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No words to describe last nights gig, all elements came together in this one big melting pot;

the perfect setlist, the crowd in such a good mood, Prince very relaxed and doing what he does best...this night was about music. And he's soooo in love wink

Very brave, no purple rain...I never get bored of that one, but it was time for some other great ones like Joy in repetition...these first beats made the dissapointment of fridays show vanish like smoke.

THANK U PRINCE!!!!

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Reply #59 posted 07/10/11 3:53am

eireboy34

Great setlist!

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