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Reply #30 posted 07/31/11 10:43am

iggy23

i haven't been there

i was the soundtech in belgium,his foh guy is a great guy

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Reply #31 posted 07/31/11 1:01pm

eireboy34

iggy23 said:

i haven't been there

i was the soundtech in belgium,his foh guy is a great guy

Translation please!

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Reply #32 posted 07/31/11 3:13pm

Xibalba

Gohi said:

sweething said:

we know, you already expressed your opinion. reading your posts on other threads--you've got a vendetta. i see objectivity is futile as you're concerned. poof tinkerbell be gone!

Who do I have a so-called vendetta against, Prince? Not at all. I just think people need to look at these situations with an open mind and realize that Prince can be wrong too. When you run your ship the way Prince does (flying by the seat of your pants, showing up to things whenever he likes) then you're bound to have a few moments like these. I'm not saying he's a bad guy or anything, but literally calling out your soundman is not something that most artists do. Sorry if I give off the impression that I hate Prince.

Calling out for level changes is fine, but the last time I saw him his obsession with doing this ruined lots of songs. He re-started the song No More Candy 4 U 3 times, stopped several and refused to sing certain lyrics, instead opting to say stuff like "Front wedge, more boom on the snare, turn my voice up." I understand he is a perfectionist but the adjustments were totally minimal and we all pay to see him sing and play guitar (amongst other stuff) not boss his soundman around.

Also, that Tinkerbell shit is the most annoying thing I have ever seen so congrats on that.

I think I love you lol

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Reply #33 posted 07/31/11 10:43pm

udo

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nonesuch said:

An official statement from the local promoter about the concert in Cologne had just been sent to media:

The statement is meant as a disclaimer of any responsibility.

Nothing changed to the Arena in 13 years:

Back in 1998 the P soundscheck also lasted for too long, the show was short.

In 2011 we suffer a very similar fate.

The venue did not change at all:

Still the stupid stairs when the arena floor is at the street level. (yes, you climb upwards to reach the 'lobby' of the arena, then inside go down agan to get to the Innenraum)

No acoustic measures (curtains, etc) attached to the ceiling.

Queueing inside for Innenraum trusts people to be orderly, same with going down the stairs where too few `security` people are around, no fences ofr whatever.

Then we wait in front of the doors. 'Security' people leave one by one. We were left alone (without 'security'!) for a while, even.

When the doors open it is a short sprint towards the catwalk. (I was center in front of the upside down T-shape)

Arena managament (?) only announced somethign about technical issue very shortly before P came on again. Nothing conclusive or very detailling. Nothing sooner, even.

Do we think P forfilled his CONtract with the arena?

Do we coplain about the curfew that made an extra encore slightly impossible?

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 #34 posted 07/31/11 11:16pm

sweething

Gohi said:

Who do I have a so-called vendetta against, Prince? Not at all. I just think people need to look at these situations with an open mind and realize that Prince can be wrong too. When you run your ship the way Prince does (flying by the seat of your pants, showing up to things whenever he likes) then you're bound to have a few moments like these. I'm not saying he's a bad guy or anything, but literally calling out your soundman is not something that most artists do. Sorry if I give off the impression that I hate Prince.

Calling out for level changes is fine, but the last time I saw him his obsession with doing this ruined lots of songs. He re-started the song No More Candy 4 U 3 times, stopped several and refused to sing certain lyrics, instead opting to say stuff like "Front wedge, more boom on the snare, turn my voice up." I understand he is a perfectionist but the adjustments were totally minimal and we all pay to see him sing and play guitar (amongst other stuff) not boss his soundman around.

Also, that Tinkerbell shit is the most annoying thing I have ever seen so congrats on that.

I wrote you had a vendetta because it appeared on the night/day you wrote your original post, that you'd posted on several other threads and it was Prince sucks, the music sucked, etc. kind of overkill.

The whole Cologne thing was simply an off-night. While folks may not agree with Prince putting the sound guy "on-blast", I think we all can empathize with situations where a member of the "team" doesn't do his part and messes things up for the whole team. From what I read this was at least the second time the sound guy did that. In my job I can't "scream" at anyone although I'd like to; but then I don't sign their paycheck either.

When "sound" is the name of the game--why wouldn't Prince or any other artist get mad? That's how they make their living. The sound guy should have heard the problems and addressed them; isn't that what they get paid to do?

As for the tinkerbell, I thought it perfectly accentuated the "poof be gone" statement. lol

p.s. And since we're talking about annoyances, I really don't like it when people use cuss words; its gauche. sad

But I still love you anyway. heart

[Edited 7/31/11 23:31pm]

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Reply #35 posted 08/01/11 3:58pm

Xibalba

Man, I really need to see/hear this show now...

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Reply #36 posted 08/02/11 12:26am

Heidi

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misiu said:

Now we should sue Prince for that. It is really time to do that. enough is enough. Everytime something goes wrong, he always blame the others..This Time its simply u, Prince! Dont blame the others. U f..cked it up!

Oh shut up! what did he fuck up? Did he play or sing off key? Did he have his back turned to the audience the entire time? Because that's HIS job - and I haven't heard any complaints about that!

Prince is a perfectionist about the sound during concerts, as many have witnessed in the past. Clearly there were technical problems, which may or may not have been caused by his own crew or by the organiser. All I know is that he's played plenty of shows in the last couple of weeks where the sound was perfect - so his crew do have a good track record so far.

Why is it not possible that the problems were caused by the venue or the crew of the organiser?

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Reply #37 posted 08/02/11 1:16am

remko

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Heidi said:

misiu said:

Now we should sue Prince for that. It is really time to do that. enough is enough. Everytime something goes wrong, he always blame the others..This Time its simply u, Prince! Dont blame the others. U f..cked it up!

Oh shut up! what did he fuck up? Did he play or sing off key? Did he have his back turned to the audience the entire time? Because that's HIS job - and I haven't heard any complaints about that!

Prince is a perfectionist about the sound during concerts, as many have witnessed in the past. Clearly there were technical problems, which may or may not have been caused by his own crew or by the organiser. All I know is that he's played plenty of shows in the last couple of weeks where the sound was perfect - so his crew do have a good track record so far.

Why is it not possible that the problems were caused by the venue or the crew of the organiser?

I was not there, but from what i have read it was Prince (yes, the man himself) blaming his own crew here. And he blamed them (him) in a not so professional way.

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Reply #38 posted 08/02/11 2:03am

linus4000

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I was there and Prince blamed his sound man John.

Like he did already in Rotterdam!

Not very professional...

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Reply #39 posted 08/02/11 5:25am

udo

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linus4000 said:

I was there and Prince blamed his sound man John.

Like he did already in Rotterdam!

Not very professional...

I assume Prince was present during part of the sound check.

I assume he OK'd for the public to be let in.

At that point the sound was OK.

Right?

If not, start the show with a soundcheck-song.

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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