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Reply #90 posted 11/27/11 1:22pm

L4OATheOrigina
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laurarichardson said:

Ace said:

Gee, I coulda sworn he said '04 was the last time 'round for the hits... hmmm hah!

Please answer this question Who the hell is going to go to a show with no hit songs ?

In addition, P has a lot of material that he stopped performing before 2004 and we have not heard those songs since. What is the point of so called fans complaining about a artist performing song that his fanbase knows in a large arena setting?

to answer your question I WOULD but u don't have 2 be there with us hardcore members that are sick of the hits. u don't want nothing new u want the same old dribble well that's YOU ..not ME

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 #91 posted 11/27/11 3:00pm

sunbeam

Hello fellow purple royalty, here is my review of my entire weekend in Toronto for the opening of the welcome to Canada tour.

Friday night: while we waited outside in temperature not as cold as anticipated the growing joy of see prince for the first time with both my sons (17, 15 the 17 year old seen p with my in 2007 in Minneapolis). Gates were closed till roughly 8 and the show began with quite a cool start. The lights dimmed maybe three times and came back on before the girls began with the first song of the night. Excuse my lack of setlist accuracy I'm writing this on my flight back to Regina Saskatchewan Canada so my mind isnt all there. D.m.s.r was a highlight for my 17 year old as that is one of his favorite songs. P was flying around the stage in the 15 minute version of musicology and had a dance number mid way. P 's guitar and sound were solid for the first nigh of the tour, my son also plays guitar and he felt the hohner was pretty ice picky and trebly which made for mind blowing solos as much as ear paining sound. Of course he played the hits and the fans were loving it, I have seen P play 11 times in total since 1988 and would have liked to hear some new stuff but I understand why he played what he did. During the 6 encores is when I felt like prince was having the most fun, dancing on the piano and just boogieing. The sample set was cool as well as the time covers, let's work was a great way to end the show and had everyone wishing for more. All and all Fridays show was a 3 hour dance party. What ensued next was a prince fans wildest dreams. I had booked our hotel at the ritz Carleton hoping the purple yoda would be around. I didn't get into the after show but learned from a bell boy that indeed prince was staying on the 19th floor. Two big suburbans had been around all day as well. At roughly 245am the suburban pulled up for the 30th time. I went to see if maybe he was coming from the lobby. I didn't do the most appeasing walk as i was trying to give my son some yuks. The door opened and a boot stepped down, ( my son called me as I had turned my head after walking back to where we were sitting, he said its him Mom , it's him.) prince got outta of the suburban holding Andy's hand while my son aand I could only watch and be amazed, ( was about damn time we'd been out there a few hours and I had smoked a good number of cigarettes ) I yelled we love you prince as he entered the door, he smiled at andy as I called out. My son and I froze in time and then just smiled and laughed. This had completed our night. Sadly we only got one picture, pretty badly taken because of the shock we were in as well as trying not to make it too terribly obvious. Check Saturday's review for a better story about my sons chance with prince.

Saturdays show: again delayed by whatever the reason prince did not get on till 9, opening with gold was cool we he was dressed in his gold pants and gold dress shirt. The sound had drastically improved, princes guitar has a fuller sound and his voice as well as band sounded tighter tonight. The set was great p played more guitar and even places the orange strat (my sons favorite) which sounded better than the hohner in my opinion. He played that on a stirring version of crimson and clover, with a very heavy solo , shhh as well featured great soloing and guitar work. Throughout the night prince seemed to feature a more distinct and planned set, he ripped through the funk with the twanged tele and had us all wanting more. I feel as if some fans expected 6 encores as well, no one seemed to leave after each set was done. I
Almost didn't think he'd do the sampler but the encore clapping was a good 5 minutes at least. The sampler set ended with a dance to kiss. I should mention that both Friday and Saturday we sat about 6 rows up from the point of the stage. One night dead on the other off set to the right. Perfect seats in my opinion because when he was close man was he close and when he was far you could still see what he was doing as well as the lighting was easily seen. My son bought me a surprise ticket to the after show, I went and it was pretty cool, I didn't even realize prince was there till reading the org today, I just heard his voice. Saturdays show was more guitar heavy

Sunday we flew out but not before getting one more glance at prince. Once again our bell boy had told us he was leaving around 330. My 17 year old stuck it out in the lobby and at 355 prince walked dead infront of him for a good twenty feet and starred him directly in the eye. He couldn't take a picture for two reasons. 1. Security was tight and 2. It was prince looking directly at him!!!

Can't wait to read about rest of the shows. Sorry to drag on!
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Reply #92 posted 11/27/11 3:02pm

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awesome sunbeam! what a great story!

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Reply #93 posted 11/27/11 3:41pm

missvirginie

Thank you Sunbeam for your story, I love it !!! Always good to read another review from a guitar lover. But was I dreaming or what yesterday ?!? I really had the feeling that he placed a few lyrics of Wild Thing's Hendrix in Crimson and Clover... True the sound was much better at the ACC on Saturday, didn't leave with a headache this time.

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Reply #94 posted 11/27/11 3:42pm

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Now that all clarifies why Andy Allo is in the band. They spent both together on the 19th floor after every damn gig. lol


At roughly 245am the suburban pulled up for the 30th time. prince got outta of the suburban holding Andy's hand while my son aand I could only watch and be amazed, I yelled we love you prince as he entered the door, he smiled at andy as I called out.
Prince I will always miss and love U.
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Reply #95 posted 11/27/11 3:48pm

missvirginie

Ok I just got it. Not being familiar with the new albums, I just realized that Crimson and Clover lyrics are pretty close from Wild Thing. Coincidence... Don't think so. Happy Birthday Jimi anyway smile

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Reply #96 posted 11/27/11 9:09pm

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OzlemUcucu said:

Now that all clarifies why Andy Allo is in the band. They spent both together on the 19th floor after every damn gig. lol
At roughly 245am the suburban pulled up for the 30th time. prince got outta of the suburban holding Andy's hand while my son aand I could only watch and be amazed, I yelled we love you prince as he entered the door, he smiled at andy as I called out.

Funny you 19th floor, thats what floor P was staying on. Was litten up the whole time! Andy plays guitar decent but I'm sure Prince has her around to play fiddle wink

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Reply #97 posted 11/27/11 9:10pm

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missvirginie said:

Thank you Sunbeam for your story, I love it !!! Always good to read another review from a guitar lover. But was I dreaming or what yesterday ?!? I really had the feeling that he placed a few lyrics of Wild Thing's Hendrix in Crimson and Clover... True the sound was much better at the ACC on Saturday, didn't leave with a headache this time.

Hendrix tribute on the day before his birthday, thats good taste wink

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Reply #98 posted 11/28/11 6:27am

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sunbeam said:

Hello fellow purple royalty, here is my review of my entire weekend in Toronto for the opening of the welcome to Canada tour. Friday night: while we waited outside in temperature not as cold as anticipated the growing joy of see prince for the first time with both my sons (17, 15 the 17 year old seen p with my in 2007 in Minneapolis). Gates were closed till roughly 8 and the show began with quite a cool start. The lights dimmed maybe three times and came back on before the girls began with the first song of the night. Excuse my lack of setlist accuracy I'm writing this on my flight back to Regina Saskatchewan Canada so my mind isnt all there. D.m.s.r was a highlight for my 17 year old as that is one of his favorite songs. P was flying around the stage in the 15 minute version of musicology and had a dance number mid way. P 's guitar and sound were solid for the first nigh of the tour, my son also plays guitar and he felt the hohner was pretty ice picky and trebly which made for mind blowing solos as much as ear paining sound. Of course he played the hits and the fans were loving it, I have seen P play 11 times in total since 1988 and would have liked to hear some new stuff but I understand why he played what he did. During the 6 encores is when I felt like prince was having the most fun, dancing on the piano and just boogieing. The sample set was cool as well as the time covers, let's work was a great way to end the show and had everyone wishing for more. All and all Fridays show was a 3 hour dance party. What ensued next was a prince fans wildest dreams. I had booked our hotel at the ritz Carleton hoping the purple yoda would be around. I didn't get into the after show but learned from a bell boy that indeed prince was staying on the 19th floor. Two big suburbans had been around all day as well. At roughly 245am the suburban pulled up for the 30th time. I went to see if maybe he was coming from the lobby. I didn't do the most appeasing walk as i was trying to give my son some yuks. The door opened and a boot stepped down, ( my son called me as I had turned my head after walking back to where we were sitting, he said its him Mom , it's him.) prince got outta of the suburban holding Andy's hand while my son aand I could only watch and be amazed, ( was about damn time we'd been out there a few hours and I had smoked a good number of cigarettes ) I yelled we love you prince as he entered the door, he smiled at andy as I called out. My son and I froze in time and then just smiled and laughed. This had completed our night. Sadly we only got one picture, pretty badly taken because of the shock we were in as well as trying not to make it too terribly obvious. Check Saturday's review for a better story about my sons chance with prince. Saturdays show: again delayed by whatever the reason prince did not get on till 9, opening with gold was cool we he was dressed in his gold pants and gold dress shirt. The sound had drastically improved, princes guitar has a fuller sound and his voice as well as band sounded tighter tonight. The set was great p played more guitar and even places the orange strat (my sons favorite) which sounded better than the hohner in my opinion. He played that on a stirring version of crimson and clover, with a very heavy solo , shhh as well featured great soloing and guitar work. Throughout the night prince seemed to feature a more distinct and planned set, he ripped through the funk with the twanged tele and had us all wanting more. I feel as if some fans expected 6 encores as well, no one seemed to leave after each set was done. I Almost didn't think he'd do the sampler but the encore clapping was a good 5 minutes at least. The sampler set ended with a dance to kiss. I should mention that both Friday and Saturday we sat about 6 rows up from the point of the stage. One night dead on the other off set to the right. Perfect seats in my opinion because when he was close man was he close and when he was far you could still see what he was doing as well as the lighting was easily seen. My son bought me a surprise ticket to the after show, I went and it was pretty cool, I didn't even realize prince was there till reading the org today, I just heard his voice. Saturdays show was more guitar heavy Sunday we flew out but not before getting one more glance at prince. Once again our bell boy had told us he was leaving around 330. My 17 year old stuck it out in the lobby and at 355 prince walked dead infront of him for a good twenty feet and starred him directly in the eye. He couldn't take a picture for two reasons. 1. Security was tight and 2. It was prince looking directly at him!!! Can't wait to read about rest of the shows. Sorry to drag on!

that's beautiful

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Reply #99 posted 11/28/11 9:26pm

alphastreet

Wow sunbeam, good for you and your son! I'm happy for you guys!

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Reply #100 posted 11/30/11 12:03pm

missvirginie

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/music/three-hours-and-still-a-fresh-prince/article2251170/

Three hours and still a fresh Prince

Prince
Air Canada Centre in Toronto on Friday

Let’s go crazy. Let’s party like it’s 1999. Let’s spend three hours with Prince, and afterward try to think of anyone else who could give a concert spanning three decades of hits and nearly 30 albums without ever getting lost on memory lane.

After a few days of technical rehearsals at Hamilton’s Copps Colliseum, Prince’s oddly-named Welcome 2 Canada tour – welcome 2 U 2, Prince! – set up at Air Canada Centre for two nights of recombinant funk-flavoured music by the 53-year-old star and his New Power Generation band. From the start, it was clear that Prince would have nothing to do with anything so banal as a living jukebox recreation of a song as recorded.

No, if there was a governing form to this show, it was that of the medley – a slack vehicle for some, but not for Prince. His sprawling 30-minute song-suites pulled familiar tunes into startling new shapes and contexts.

Musicology, the base for one early long jam, actually seemed to change its state, from a linear song to an all-absorbing rhythmic environment. It was like hearing the hypertext version, with some links clicked on and others merely noted, maybe for future exploration. There was so much in there, I began to think that Prince could probably sustain a concert with just one song, laid out as an armature into which all manner of jams, interpolations and harmonic puns could be placed.

The stage, set in the middle of the stadium, took the shape of the unpronounceable love symbol Prince used for a while as a name. The fluid curves and central axis of this device, realized as so much runway footage, gave Prince and his three backup singers plenty of room to address the crowd from all angles.

He sang in his raspy midrange and piping falsetto, danced with liquid ease, and played ornate moody guitar solos as though thinking aloud through the instrument. He played the audience too, catching us up with countless false endings, before driving on with yet another twist on the song at hand. He read the response to everything he did, like a despot who was also a pure democrat, in total control at all times yet eager to claim every last vote in the room.

His band, a super-tight ensemble whose jazz chops flashed by in a bebop break near the top, included saxophonist Maceo Parker, who seemed to function partly as a living link with James Brown. Whenever Parker stepped up for a solo, it seemed as if Prince were deferring to the wisdom of the elders, and acknowledging the source of the funk ethos that defined much of the show.

The set included a slew of old favourites made new, including Cream, When Doves Cry, Kiss, Take Me With U and Raspberry Beret, performed as a watercolour animation streaked across the overhead screens. The covers were all cleverly curated, especially Yesterday, sung by one of Prince’s singers as a mind-blowing preface to a recontextualized Nothing Compares 2 U.

Prince went into encore mode after Purple Rain, though at that point, two hours on, he had yet to touch the piano-shaped keyboard console parked at one side of the stage. We had to make him do that, call him back with applause, give him new life like Tinkerbell. Seduction is always a big element in any Prince performance, and it always goes both ways.

Prince plays 18 more shows in nine cities across Canada through Dec. 17, starting at Halifax’s Metro Centre on Nov. 30.

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Reply #101 posted 12/04/11 11:34am

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sunbeam said:

OzlemUcucu said:

Funny you 19th floor, thats what floor P was staying on. Was litten up the whole time! Andy plays guitar decent but I'm sure Prince has her around to play fiddle wink

It's the only reason why she's touring with Prince!!! He can do what he wants with her, but we don't want no exposure of her talents on stage! She sucks!

Prince I will always miss and love U.
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Reply #102 posted 12/05/11 7:58am

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OzlemUcucu said:

It's the only reason why she's touring with Prince!!! He can do what he wants with her, but we don't want no exposure of her talents on stage! She sucks!

Damn, I must have missed that. So far, I have only seen her painting, singing and playing guitar (sort of) on stage.

- Azif WeKare -

"Is it really necessary 4 me 2 go out of the room just because U wanna undress?"
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