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CONCERT REVIEWS (Post Here) - Thurs. 12/8/11 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - MTS Centre

Post your concert reviews and experiences here folks.

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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
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Reply #1 posted 12/05/11 2:04pm

nipples

This will be only my second time seeing him in concert. I have not seen him since 1997 and that experience,

while you would think would be ingrained in my memory, is all a blur.

After becoming Delirious around 83 and a lifetime of putting up with "that look" when saying your fav artist was Prince,

I want to CELEBRATE this opportunity. I want to share the excitement with others who are going.

I want to make connections with other possible Prince fans in an area where I feel like the only god damned fan.

I do not want to read pissing and moaning on THIS thread.

THIS forum is for "Where they're at, how to get to the shows, how to meet up with other .org'ers, where to eat nearby, and reports on the shows".

That said... I'm polishing up my dancing shoes as the Ipod is playing all purple, all the time. guitar

I'll be driving in the day of, meeting up with a friend, getting our drink on and heading to the concert.

Floor ticket here... would welcome catching up with anyone else going before, during, after...

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Reply #2 posted 12/06/11 5:06pm

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Have a blast!

Yeah, I love Graffiti Bridge movie, so what? ''Oooooooooooh Montreal, say it!''
If you can't be nice to someone on the net, you probably ain't worth much talking to in real life either.
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Reply #3 posted 12/07/11 12:41pm

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Hey, Prince, you still have a day to read this: Don't do it for me, but do the fine people of Winnipeg a favour or at least do it in Vancouver: Do some acoustic guitar stuff ala the 2004 tour.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #4 posted 12/07/11 1:55pm

schrik

Can someone PLEASE tell the media that Prince doesn't do 7 recall on a daily basis please ?!

Cause i red a bad review about the montreal show saying that ''Prince did a deceiving 3 recall when he usually do 7.''

He did 7 to kick the tour off only.

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Reply #5 posted 12/07/11 11:15pm

nipples

Not sure how much I will sleep tonight!

I was going to try to keep tabs of the set list on my phone but after hearing about security swooping

in at the mere sight of an electronic device I am contemplating writing the list down old school.

Or just say screw it lol

dancing jig

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Reply #6 posted 12/08/11 10:00am

trixiepeg

nipples said:

Not sure how much I will sleep tonight!

I was going to try to keep tabs of the set list on my phone but after hearing about security swooping

in at the mere sight of an electronic device I am contemplating writing the list down old school.

Or just say screw it lol

dancing jig

EEEEK!

Princemas Day has arrived. Can hardly wait - our crew of 11 (some in the Purple Circle, some 100 level, some 300 level is so excited it's ridiculous)....hoping that we see a repeat of the Le Rendezvous afterjam from the last time he was here!

YAHOO!

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Reply #7 posted 12/08/11 4:36pm

IamFunkay7

Hope yall have a ball smile

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Reply #8 posted 12/08/11 4:41pm

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Wish all of you a great night with P. I guess after some Day-off's he will be ready to funk the stage again

guitar Enjoy every single minute.
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Reply #9 posted 12/08/11 7:59pm

ronnie

did it sold out? got pics? any new songs?

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Reply #10 posted 12/08/11 9:22pm

damosuzuki

To the previous poster: not a sellout, but a good crowd. 80% capacity, I'd estimate.

I forgot my watch, but i'd estimate the show started around 8:45, and the arena clock displayed 11:02 at the end.

Set list

Sampler set

When Doves Cry

Nasty Girl (I think)

sott

mbgitw

forever in my life

darling nikki section

hot thing

i would die 4u

housequake

Love Bizarre

Joy in Repetition with Larry Graham & Maceo Parker

Everyday People

Alphabet Street

Stand

Life

Thank you falletinme

Larry is now gone

Take me with u

raspberry beret

cream

don't stop til you get enough

cool

yesterday (blond vocalist)

nothing compares to you

purple rain

encore

let's go crazy/delirious

1999

little red corvette

encore 2

kiss

encore 3

controversy

encore 4

beautiful ones

encore 5

disco heat/baby i'm a star

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Reply #11 posted 12/08/11 9:34pm

damosuzuki

I have a meeting first thing in the morning, and I need to be awake & rested for that, but i'll share a few scattered thoughts before i turn in.

Joy in Repetition was the highlight of the show for me. It seemed to underwhelm the crowd at first, but it built up to a couple of excellent climaxes, including a brief duel between Prince and Maceo Parker.

The crowd was large and very enthusiastic. They sang, danced and everyone seemed to have what I can only describe as a good time.

My overall assessment is that I thought the show was good fun, perfectly enjoyable, but it didn't change my life or anything. I did find some of the arrangements perhaps got bit too close to Las Vegas glitz in places, and the sound seemed off to me. The bass was rumbling, and Prince's guitar tone seemed very sharp at times.

The Sly section was fun, but it could have been a little shorter.

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Reply #12 posted 12/08/11 9:42pm

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Gracias for the set list Im happy u shared, with us beautiful collection I bet it was unforgettable <3 heart

U and me we're sticky like glue
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Reply #13 posted 12/08/11 10:43pm

peri1025

damosuzuki said:

I have a meeting first thing in the morning, and I need to be awake & rested for that, but i'll share a few scattered thoughts before i turn in.

Joy in Repetition was the highlight of the show for me. It seemed to underwhelm the crowd at first, but it built up to a couple of excellent climaxes, including a brief duel between Prince and Maceo Parker.

The crowd was large and very enthusiastic. They sang, danced and everyone seemed to have what I can only describe as a good time.

My overall assessment is that I thought the show overall was good fun, perfectly enjoyable, but it didn't change my life or anything. I did find some of the arrangements perhaps got bit too close to Las Vegas glitz in places, and the sound seemed off to me. The bass was rumbling, and Prince's guitar tone seemed very sharp at times.

The Sly section was fun, but it could have been a little shorter.

Yay for Joy in Repetition...was it the same kind of set up as NSJ where Prince is singing and Andy is drawing? I loved that arrangement and I love that song...glad he performed it!

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Reply #14 posted 12/09/11 12:32am

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The show sounds fun fun funky!!! Would love to hear Larry playing live, esp wi Prince. Ahh maybe someday? wink
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Reply #15 posted 12/09/11 2:51am

damosuzuki

The local papers have their reviews in:

http://www.winnipegfreepr...00823.html

Why Prince is a one-of-a-kind star

We'd like to show you a picture of Prince from his Winnipeg concert Thursday but photographers were barred from the concert. Instead, here's what he looked like in 2005 when he performed at the 36th Annual NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles.

KEVIN WINTER / POSTMEDIA GETTY IMAGES Enlarge Image

We'd like to show you a picture of Prince from his Winnipeg concert Thursday but photographers were barred from the concert. Instead, here's what he looked like in 2005 when he performed at the 36th Annual NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles.

A lot of babysitters earned overtime pay on Thursday night.

The reason? Music legend Prince was in Winnipeg and the eccentric Minneapolis artist promised he was going to play an epic show that would run late.

"This feels like a weekend. I ain’t got nothing to do tomorrow, how 'bout you? You better call your babysitter," he warned early on.

And he was true to his word, as his royal purpleness delivered a two-and-a-half hour set of funk, R&B, pop, rock and some disco spanning the past 30 years of his career, focusing mostly on the first half.

Some of the lateness was of his own doing since he took the stage 35 minutes after his scheduled 8 p.m. start time, but this was Prince, after all, playing only his second show in the city, and all was forgiven by the crowd of 10,500 at the MTS Centre as soon as he rose from a cloud of fog in the centre of his giant in-the-round stage shaped like the symbol he used as his name when he was the Artist Formerly Known as Prince.

As a testament to the amount of hits he has, Prince opened the night with one of his biggest: an electro-pop version of When Doves Cry performed solo with a backing track while playing an electric piano featuring a wrap-around LED screen.

He served as performer, hype man and master of ceremonies as he offered up Sign 'o’ the Times, a snippet of The Most Beautiful Girl in the World and Forever in My Life while getting the crowd to sing along and pump their fists in the air while performing in the dark or walking around the symbol stage outlined by lights that changed colours and throbbed to the beat. Fans in the VIP section sat at tables next to it and had their own drink service.

We would have had some great pictures to show you, but no photographers were allowed in the arena and fans were given leaflets threatening them with eviction if they were caught snapping shots.

His band the New Power Generation took the stage 15 minutes in, offering up some hard electro-funk then slowed it down as Prince walked around the stage reciting the words to the loungey Joy in Repetition before introducing former James Brown saxophonist Maceo Parker, who took the first of many solos throughout the night.

Then it was time for some old-school funk as Prince finally picked up his Telecaster, introduced original Sly & the Family Stone bassist Larry Graham and covered three of the band’s hits — Everyday People, Stand and Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) — and got into some extended jams that had plenty of fans shaking their hips and singing along.

But it was Prince songs they came for and he got back to his own catalogue with a bouncy version of Take Me With U from Purple Rain, a snippet of Raspberry Beret and the 1991 single Cream before pulling out another cover, this time of Michael Jackson’s Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough.

"This is your party but tonight I’m the DJ and I play what I want," Prince reminded everyone before the Jackson cover, which featured his four female backup vocalists sitting together on a piano before joining Prince at centre stage to dance.

At 53 Prince — looking dapper in a black and white suit for the main set and a white outfit later — is still light on his feet and showed off his famous footwork and spins often, although he didn’t do any splits.

He finished his main 90-minute set with the anthem Purple Rain, which climaxed with his electrifying guitar solo as purple and silver confetti blew over the crowd who were singing "woo hoo hoo hoo," while waving their arms in the arm.

Purple Rain was a highlight, but there were still so many hits to go and he was just getting warmed up as Let’s Go Crazy, Delirious, 1999 and Little Red Corvette were unleashed in the first encore. Prince pulled out his falsetto for Kiss and shook his butt for some closeups on the video screens that earned some cheers from the females in the audience.

The house lights came up sending some to the exits, but they shouldn’t have left because Prince was back in five minutes and played for another 20, offering up Controversy, the ballad the Beautiful Ones and Baby I’m a Star to finish the night, and remind everyone of his status: a one-of-a-kind star.

rob.williams@freepress.mb.ca

Prince
Dec. 8, 2011
MTS Centre
Attendance: 10,500
Four-and-a-half out of Five stars

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Reply #16 posted 12/09/11 2:57am

damosuzuki

http://www.winnipegsun.co...mts-centre

Prince reigns supreme at MTS Centre

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By Darryl Sterdan ,QMI Agency

First posted: Friday, December 09, 2011 01:43 AM CST

Prince Plenty of artists threaten to play all night long, but Prince made you believe he might actually do it.

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Prince & New Power Generation

Thursday Dec. 8, MTS Centre

4.5 stars


Turns out some parties really were meant to last.

Case in point: Prince’s epic 150-minute funkstravaganza Thursday night at MTS Centre.

“This is your party, but I’m the DJ,” the 53-year-old Minneapolitan told an energized crowd of 10,500 rainbow children midway through his second visit to town. “And I get to play what I want.”

Indeed he did. But thankfully, it turned out that all His Royal Purpleness wanted to play were hits, hits, covers and more hits — along with some funky extended jams from his star-studded band.

Let’s break it down, dearly beloved. Dig, if you will, the picture:

THE STAGE: You don’t expect Prince to play on a normal square stage, do you? Heaven forbid. Instead, fans were greeted with a giant version of the unpronouncable symbol he used back when he was The Artist Formerly Known as Prince. The giant pansexual glyph sat smack-dab in the centre of the arena floor, with the phallic end pointed north and the band clustered in the circle at the opposite end (aside from another keyboard player who was situated at the end of the arena in his own separate elevated booth for some reason). A grand piano with a wraparound video screen sat in the swirly portion of the cross bar. Flashing running lights outlined every curve of the stage. Above it all hung a half-dozen vertical video screens and a six-armed truss filled with computerized lights. At the four corners (so to speak) on the floor were the VIP sections, with clumps of high tables for the big spenders. But from my perspective, they wasted their money — they might have been closer, but the best seats in the house were on the sides of the arena, where you could see every moment of the action.

THE COLOURS OF THE NIGHT: Purple and gold, of course — though there were also a handful of raspberry berets dotting the crowd.

THE RULES: No pictures and no texting — staff and security spent the bulk of the set chasing up and down the aisles admonishing anybody and everybody who didn’t obey, and threatening repeat offenders with ejection. For the most part, it worked: Instead of the usual blue, glowing spots you see at most concerts, the audience was almost totally dark. It was actually kind of cool.

THE ENTRANCE: Half an hour after the advertised 8 p.m. start, thunder rumbled through the PA, lightning cracked on the video screens, fog began to swirl and Prince appeared — rising from below the centre of the stage on a large platform. Nattily dressed in a long-coated black suit over a white shirt, and sporting a giant ring on his right hand and diamond crescents on the tops of his ears, he glided over to that grand piano and opened the show with a solo, electro-grooving rendition of the Purple Rain megahit When Doves Cry. “Are you ready for me?” he asked, joking with the crowd. “Do you know how many hits I have?” To drive home the point, he launched into his so-called Sampler Set, a medley of oldies like Sign O’ The Times, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, Forever in My Life and more. “It feels like the weekend,” he remarked. “I ain’t got nothing to do tomorrow; how about you? ... Better call your babysitters, I’m serious!”

THE BAND: Prince’s latest incarnation of the New Power Generation is a quartet with three female vocalists, who made their way onstage one by one as he worked his way through that Sampler Set. But the real VIPs of the night were none other than legendary James Brown sax man Maceo Parker and Sly and the Family Stone bassist Larry Graham (clad in white from head to toe like some angelic cowboy-pimp). The former emerged during the slow-burning Joy in Repetition to deliver one of his typically muscular solos. Then the latter came on the scene and things really kicked into gear as the band burned through irresistibly funky versions of not one, not two, but three — count ’em, three — Sly and the Family Stone standards: Everyday People, Stand and Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin). Graham, naturally, was completely in his element, tearing off finger-popping basslines and unfurling a mighty, thundering solo as he swaggered from one end of the stage to the other. He vanished at the one-hour mark of the show. But Prince and the rest were still just hitting their stride.

THE SECOND ACT: “Sound check is over,” Prince announced. And with that, he launched into a lengthy string of hits: Take Me With U, Raspberry Beret, Cream and more. Prince has been playing a different set every night on this tour, so you never know what you’re going to get. But you couldn’t really have asked for a stronger, better-paced show than this. Despite having to know dozens of songs, the band was ridiculously tight — while still managing to be limber enough to follow their bosses every move and improvisation. “Real music played by real musicians,” Prince proudly proclaimed at least twice. Point taken. The man himself also seemed to be in fine form: His voice was as strong as ever, effortlessly nailing every screaming, mile-high falsetto and never running out of steam, despite the fact he spent nearly every second either dancing or moving about the massive stage. His guitar work was similarly solid, with funky licks and screaming solos unspooling without pause from his well-worn Telecaster (and a newer replica that he didn’t mind tossing offstage to his guitar tech). Most important: Prince seemed to be having a blast — jamming with his band, joking with his singers and having his technicians raise and lower the house lights so he could interact with the crowd, who were encouraged to clap on the two and four, wave their arms in the air and sing along with nearly every chorus and refrain that came down the pipe. After covers of Michael Jackson’s Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough and The Beatles’ Yesterday, it all came to a climax with a swelling version of Nothing Compares 2 U and a show-stopping Purple Rain, accompanied by a blizzard of purple and gold confetti blown over the rapturous crowd. Not bad for 90 minutes.

THE FIRST ENCORE: After more thunder and lightning and fog, the church organ kicked in and everybody knew what was coming. “Dearly beloved,” Prince intoned, offering the opening words of Let’s Go Crazy. Which is pretty much how the audience reacted. The band burned through it, inserting the bouncy synth-pop of Delirious in the middle for good measure. Then they pulled out all the stops and pushed the crowd over the edge with 1999 and Little Red Corvette. But after Prince said goodnight and left the stage, something really wild happened: The house lights went up — and almost nobody left. The crowd simply stayed and stomped and screamed and clapped until the house lights dimmed again and Prince returned. First time I’ve seen that. And after a show like that, no wonder.

THE OTHER ENCORES: “We got no more hits!” Prince ended up claiming. “We’re out of hits!” Despite his protests, he managed to find a few more gems like Kiss and Controversy in the back catalog, doling them out one by one and then leaving the stage via his descending platform — only to be summoned back time and again like James Brown. At one point, he rose back into view sprawled on the floor before literally rising to the occasion yet again. "Don't toy with me, Winnipeg," he warned at one point. "Because I will play all night." I've heard singers say it before, but this was the first time I ever thought it might actually happen. But finally, after more than two hours — and a monumental version of the powerhouse ballad The Beautiful Ones — the whole affair wrapped with a full-on disco workout featuring a cover of Sylvester’s Dance (Disco Heat) and Baby I’m a Star. As Prince rode his elevator down for the umpteenth and final time, he asked, “Was it the party of the year?” As if he — and we — didn’t already know.

Set List:

When Doves Cry

Sampler Set:

Sign O’ The Times

Most Beautiful Girl in the World

Forever in My Life

Darling Nikki

Hot Thing

I Would Die 4 U

Housequake

A Love Bizarre

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Joy in Repetition

Everyday People

Alphabet Street

Stand

Life

Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)

Take Me With U

Raspberry Beret

Cream

Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough

Cool

Yesterday

Nothing Compares 2 U

Purple Rain

First Encore:

Let’s Go Crazy

Delirious

1999

Little Red Corvette

Second Encore:

Kiss

Third Encore:

Controversy

Fourth Encore:

The Beautiful Ones

Dance (Disco Heat)

Baby I’m a Star

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Reply #17 posted 12/09/11 3:12am

damosuzuki

peri1025 said:

Yay for Joy in Repetition...was it the same kind of set up as NSJ where Prince is singing and Andy is drawing? I loved that arrangement and I love that song...glad he performed it!

Andy did do one of her paintings, but not during JiR. I'm drawing a blank on the song - might have been NC2U, but I wouldn't swear to that in court.

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Reply #18 posted 12/09/11 3:16am

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Ohhh yes... Now that's what I'm talking about! biggrin Andy FB posted STAND from last night's concert. Where do I begin? Such funkiness from Larry's bass. I must see him in April! And Prince trying to teach the Canadian crowd to dance Lol, brilliantly funny! Must admit the whole band looked proper SMART. Andy & Shelby looked fabulous in the clip...& Prince? Watch out, he doin the Dolphin look....swoon & thud! Any smelling salts please? wink
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Ohhh yes... Now that's what I'm talking about! biggrin Andy FB posted STAND from last night's concert. Where do I begin? Such funkiness from Larry's bass. I must see him in April! And Prince trying to teach the Canadian crowd to dance Lol, brilliantly funny! Must admit the whole band looked proper SMART. Andy & Shelby looked fabulous in the clip...& Prince? Watch out, he doin the Dolphin look....swoon & thud! Any smelling salts please? wink
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Reply #20 posted 12/09/11 3:35am

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damosuzuki said:

peri1025 said:

Yay for Joy in Repetition...was it the same kind of set up as NSJ where Prince is singing and Andy is drawing? I loved that arrangement and I love that song...glad he performed it!

Andy did do one of her paintings, but not during JiR. I'm drawing a blank on the song - might have been NC2U, but I wouldn't swear to that in court.

In Halifax she did it during "Raspberry Beret."

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Reply #21 posted 12/09/11 3:39am

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damosuzuki said:

To the previous poster: not a sellout, but a good crowd. 80% capacity, I'd estimate.

I forgot my watch, but i'd estimate the show started around 8:45, and the arena clock displayed 11:02 at the end.

Set list

Sampler set

When Doves Cry

Nasty Girl (I think)

sott

mbgitw

forever in my life

darling nikki section

hot thing

i would die 4u

housequake

Love Bizarre

Joy in Repetition with Larry Graham & Maceo Parker

Everyday People

Alphabet Street

Stand

Life

Thank you falletinme

Larry is now gone

Take me with u

raspberry beret

cream

don't stop til you get enough

cool

yesterday (blond vocalist)

nothing compares to you

purple rain

encore

let's go crazy/delirious

1999

little red corvette

encore 2

kiss

encore 3

controversy

encore 4

beautiful ones

encore 5

disco heat/baby i'm a star

Boring setlist, same as always.

I hope he can offer something new next time he comes to Europe.

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Reply #22 posted 12/09/11 4:14am

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Philly76 said:

Boring setlist, same as always.


You're kidding, right?

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Reply #23 posted 12/09/11 4:16am

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Hmmm. I wonder what JIR sounds like with Larry..

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Reply #24 posted 12/09/11 4:21am

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NeonCraxx said:

Philly76 said:

Boring setlist, same as always.


You're kidding, right?

Boring to read about over and over again, but definitely not boring to be there smile

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Reply #25 posted 12/09/11 4:52am

gerhard12

joyfulwarrior said:

NeonCraxx said:


You're kidding, right?

Boring to read about over and over again, but definitely not boring to be there smile

thats the point !

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Reply #26 posted 12/09/11 4:56am

Gohi

xLiberiangirl said:

Hmmm. I wonder what JIR sounds like with Larry..

He played on it on that aftershow disc for the One Nite Alone set and that turned out just fine.

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Reply #27 posted 12/09/11 4:58am

gerhard12

eek he played Yesterday??? Which instrument? and vocals too? eek

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Reply #28 posted 12/09/11 4:58am

Gohi

Just watched that Stand video. God, this band is so vegas and cheesy it's killing me.

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Reply #29 posted 12/09/11 5:06am

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Gohi said:

Just watched that Stand video. God, this band is so vegas and cheesy it's killing me.

Doesn't really matter what you think. The Shelby and Andy Kool Aid drinkers will tell you how wonderful the show was. The fact that this band only has a few shows where they appear to be a real band is not known to the overly positive fans on this site.

Prince could show up with Tony M and do a 45 minute cover of the Barney Theme, and then spend the last 45 minutes playing a tape for an extended "Sampler" show, and some of the fans would still tell you it was stuff of legend.

Sadly, Prince can be the best there is live. This sampler crap and Las Vegas Glitz, and taking some chick he met at a truck stop for a guitar player is not something a real musician like Miles Davis would have ever done. smile

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