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CONCERT REVIEWS (Post Here) - Sat. 12/17/11 - Victoria (Vancouver Island), B.C. - SAVE-ON FOODS MEMORIAL CENTRE Post your concert review here folks. 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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Have fun! Will be the last one in Canada. Hope you will get the best funky time ever tonight. | |
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Have fun! Make Canada proud, you're the last impression Yeah, I love Graffiti Bridge movie, so what? ''Oooooooooooh Montreal, say it!''
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I bought a tix for the aftershow too! Excited! | |
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Cool!!! Tell us how it was when you come back for the Purple evening! Yeah, I love Graffiti Bridge movie, so what? ''Oooooooooooh Montreal, say it!''
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No one compares to Prince | |
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The show was fantastic. It was a bit shorter than others I have seen this year. The audience started leaving when, I believe, there would have been another encore. He could not do an encore when half the crowd was gone. My face hurts from smiling. Three Prince shows in 48 hours. I do not write down set lists and I hope someone else does. Philmoreliz | |
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Here's a review for y'all by Mike Devlin "The best concert I've ever seen"
REVIEW What: Prince an the New Power Generation When: Saturday Where: Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre Rating: Five stars (out of five)
This just in: At precisely 8:35 p.m. on Saturday, the lives of nearly 6,800 Victoria funk fans were likely changed forever. That is the exact minute Prince strode on to his lighted Love Symbol stage, grooving and gyrating to the red-hot funk of 1982’s D.M.S.R., and dressed in what appeared to be a white faux fur coat. It took the 53 year-old Minneapolis native seconds to light up the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre like it was a Presto log. His was an entrance fit for a king. “I bring to you real music by real musicians,” Prince said before tearing into the night’s second song, Musicology. “Y’all don’t understand, this band is tight!” Prince didn’t stop talking, singing, and strutting during what was the final stop on his 11-date Welcome 2 Canada tour, the biggest of its kind for Prince in a decade and the first of its kind by Prince in Victoria. He was worth the wait. Prince is the closest thing there is to James Brown at the moment, a timely assessment given that his right-hand man is sax king Maceo Parker, the former go-to guy for the Godfather of Soul himself. Parker and Prince weren’t the only legends putting in major moves on this night. As per his previous assessment, the entire New Power Generation was in career-capping form, dropping bombs that would even the most accomplished musicians run for cover. “Y'all like real music? Then you better call your radio station in protest!” Prince shouted after one particularly expressive passage, the type of red-hot jam that typified the night. It wasn’t just a sold-out concert. It was a night-long stretch of songs delivered in a hockey rink transformed into church, with the main attraction testifying from the pulpit of pop. There’s no one like Prince — we knew that going in. But after this concert, I’d have to see tangible proof that there’s going to be anyone better in years to come. Not only is he a fantastic singer, dancer and entertainer, he’s an absolutely amazing guitarist. He let some licks fly early during a medley of Let’s Go Crazy and Delirious, only a few second’s worth, but it was the type of expressive playing that doesn’t come around very often. When he reprised his riffing a few minutes later, during Little Red Corvette, it was like Hendrix had chosen Victoria as the spot for his resurrection. He continued along the same path with a cover of The Cars’ Let’s Go and 1999, which didn’t stop until the wheels fell off. Prince and his band broke the momentum precisely once during the first hour, a time-out that took barely a few seconds. The group is so seasoned, so well choreographed, that his two-hour show passed by like three minutes. Not only did they tackle a wide range of Prince material, they gave fans a healthy dollop of covers. Sly and the Family Stone’s Everyday People was a highlight, as it gave back-up singers Shelby J., Liv, Elisa plenty of stage time to show their talents — which are considerable. “If it was good then, it’s still good,” Prince said of Stone, one of his childhood idols. The same could be said of Prince, who at one point was surrounded on stage by plumes of smoke. I couldn’t tell if it was man-made or the result of some spontaneous combustion occurring under his fleet feet. “We’ll be here all night,” he said at one point. “You know how many hits I got?” He’s got plenty. And he was indeed going on all night, as confirmed by his numerous mentions of his post-concert after-party at Sugar later Saturday. “If we’re going home tomorrow we’ve got to have an after-party tonight!” Prince said. During the non-stop Controversy, an early hit from 1981, Prince could barely contain himself. “Is it funky y’all?” he screamed, his volume matched by a roar from the crowd. “You like funky music here, is that true? I don’t believe you.” Believe it, Prince. During a medley of The Time’s The Bird and Jungle Love, both of which he wrote, he brought 25 fans on stage who got off on the good foot while Prince and Co. brought the Paisley Park funk. Just like Prince, I could go on all night with praise. And while I’m sure I’m breaking some journalistic ethics by doing so, I have to say that in my quarter-century as a concert-goer, in addition to my 15 years covering them in a professional capacity, I’ve never seen a crowd in Victoria go off the way it did Saturday night. Nor have I witnessed a performer parlay his craft with such tenacity. It wasn’t one for the here and now. It was one for all-time. For what it’s worth, Prince’s debut in Victoria was the best concert I’ve ever seen, by a long shot. I’m almost positive I won’t be alone in that assessment.
SET LIST 1. DMSR 2. Pop Life 3. Musicology 4. The One 5. Let's Go Crazy/Delerious 6. 1999. 7. Let's Go (The Cars cover) 8. Take Me With U 9. Raspberry Beret 10. Cream 11. Everyday People (Sly and the Family Stone cover)/ I Want to Take You Higher (Sly and the Family Stone cover 12. Controversy 13. Make You Feel My Love (Bob Dylan cover) 14. Purple Rain ENCORE 15. When Doves Cry 16. Nasty Girl/Sign O' the Times 17. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World 18. The Rest of My Life 19. Hot Thing 20. Darling Nikki/I Would Die 4 U 21. Kiss 22. The Bird Attendance: 6,753
mdevlin@timescolonist.com
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So did anyone on the org go 2 the after party? Was there a jam or did Prince perform at all? | |
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is it starting 2 get real frustrating about this sampler set and something like the rest of my life and other classic material doesn't get the full band treatment? 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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maybe it will pass? shucks, let him enjoy himself
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He jammed, and sang, played bass and even fell back into the crowd... I got to touch his back lol | |
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I saw a tweet on twitter, he crowd surfed !!! so he really did it? so awesome! lol. I'm jealous. | |
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Mornin' all! I'll give proper reviews when I get home, as I'm exhausted, but I will say that the main show was BANGIN! Musicologywas finally jammed out like it should be, the mini-Sly set was tasty, and The One is always a welcome treat. The band was in FINE form. We also got a mostly complete 'Forever in my Life' during the sampler set, which was great to hear. Ps...to y'all bitching about the sampler set....couldn't disagree more. We fucking loved it. He Was owning that thing. And he was SO happy.
As for the Aftershow.....crazy oversold venue, weak drinks, and awful drunk assholes aside, this was one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Unlike other P late night events, which have seemed like cash grabs, this was just plain awesome. He played:
Theme from which was is up
Thankufalettinme
Stand
Everyday people
Empty Room
Pass the peas (a LONG, jammed out version)
Brown Skin
Girls and Boys
And a ton of other jams...we left just before 4am. P spent a lot of time next to Cassandra's keyboard, but jumped from bass to guitar to bass to keys. He also took at LEAST 4 stage dives. Wicked.
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crowd surfed??
the rest of my life??
Wow, sounds like you had it all!!! Yeah, I love Graffiti Bridge movie, so what? ''Oooooooooooh Montreal, say it!''
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Totally disagree....The sampler set is a creative way to dig into the back catalogue. And most of these songs didn't get a 'full band treatment' to begin with. Occupy Alphabet Street!
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Girls and Boys at the aftershow??? No waayyy!!! Yeah, I love Graffiti Bridge movie, so what? ''Oooooooooooh Montreal, say it!''
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Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
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Unbelievable! | |
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Damned, I couldn't be there! and Empty room! | |
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It was a strange version of Empty Room, featuring lots of organ work by Morris. It seemed like Prince was singing it with Tounge firmly planted in cheek, as this room was the exact opposite of Empty. Occupy Alphabet Street!
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The night was perfection. The he was so happy and into it. I saw Andy up close and she really is very pretty. I didn't sit down once, the man went out with style, and it was incredible . For sure worth every penny. | |
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Holy smokes, Prince was stage diving??! Can u just imagine him falling through the air into ur arms? I don't think I'd have let him back up on stage without at least planting a little kiss on his cheek! Empty room & Girls & boys? Lucky, lucky peeps! Hope u enjoyed! | |
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Prince stage diving?? WOW!!! He must have been in such a great mood!! And you guys were so very lucky to be there and witness this!!! Wonderful. Thank you all for sharing your amazing experience!!!!! | |
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The setlist here, and on Princevault, is inaccurate. He did not play 'Rest of my Life', it was 'Forever in my life'. 'Mama Feelgood' was more than a jam....it was almost complete. And the first verse of 'Prettyman' was performed as well Occupy Alphabet Street!
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jackmitz said: The setlist here, and on Princevault, is inaccurate. He did not play 'Rest of my Life', it was 'Forever in my life'. 'Mama Feelgood' was more than a jam....it was almost complete. And the first verse of 'Prettyman' was performed as well Pretty man?! Ugggh, it's just not fair! | |
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But what do you know?!?!? You were the one that was actually there! How does that give you any standing to disagree with someone who didn't hear what you heard?!?!?!?!
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At the end of the main show, long after the house lights came on for the last time, Prince and Andy ran out on stage and waved at the few people who stuck around. In 23 years of seeing the guy perform, I've NEVER seen him do this. Occupy Alphabet Street!
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