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Reply #30 posted 12/18/11 2:23pm

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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

thanks 4 the correction i swear prince vault was on it when it was toured elsewhere don't know why canada is getting such a slow treatment of information

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 #31 posted 12/18/11 2:29pm

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jackmitz said:

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.

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?!?!?!?!

Sheesh.

u know what rodeo u are so on my ass and i'm wondering more and more if ur just JEALOUS cause i know what i know and can voice my opinion without fear. my question had nothing 2 do with being there are not. but ur pathetic attempts seem 2 be without merit. u weren't there were u? so how can u even say anything either if this is ur reason 2 jump me everytime cause i may not like something he's doing.

let me state ONCE again 4 ur non intellegent ass

i have ALL 21 nights of the O2 Arena area where the sampler set was done

i have been 2 FOUR of these W2A concerts where the sampler set was used

and i'm not THE ONLY ONE that speaks about the sampler set and expresses either joy-dissapointment that these songs aren't fleshed out more

it''s the same thing when people complain about his medelys but u don't jump on them just me so it seems u have a massive hard on 4 me

but u don't phase me son not in the least ..i call u out 4 what u are and not what u wanna be

and so i will say again BITCH UNLESS UR AT THESE CONCERTS TOO THEN U CAN'T SAY NOTHING EITHER nana

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 #32 posted 12/18/11 2:48pm

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L4OATheOriginal said:

but u don't phase me son not in the least

lol Yeah right.

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Reply #33 posted 12/18/11 4:48pm

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jackmitz said:

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.

He also teased the fans outside when he left the venue. Chatted for a small second took pictures of fans (all from the car). And yes he and Andy where taking the same car. Also Shelby, Maceo, And Mr. Hayes, who I small chatted with, where all very nice and polite.

I might add, while I was waiting to get into the venue (Surprise!) Prince jumped out of his car and went inside.

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Reply #34 posted 12/18/11 4:54pm

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NeonCraxx said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

but u don't phase me son not in the least

lol Yeah right.

another kool aid drinker on the nipple lol

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 #35 posted 12/18/11 4:57pm

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another kool aid drinker on the nipple lol

And proud of it too.

Nice signature btw, it sure sums up the only pointless shit you post on here.


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Reply #36 posted 12/18/11 5:08pm

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Praxis said:

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

Article found here

Although not huge fan of covers, I would have to say that I want to take you higher was the best version from Prince I've heard. I would also say that this was the most high energy show I have seen from Prince since Lovesexy. He worked it FAR more than that DMSR detroit video that most of us have seen. Saturday night was about the JAMS and that was cool.

Note: Prince also did Jungle Love. The Intro (musically) to the question of u -just before the ONE. He also threw in some Alphabet st guitar licks that turned into controversy. LRC although good wasn't as cool as Montreux (just saying).

And agreed forever in my life was a treat.

Sampler set didn't annoy me as I thought it would. It was fun and Prince was having fun. It showed.

(Just the thoughts off the top of my head. I may add more later.)

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Reply #37 posted 12/18/11 7:00pm

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If anyone comes across videos or a picture gallery please let me know
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Reply #38 posted 12/18/11 8:02pm

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NeonCraxx said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

another kool aid drinker on the nipple lol

And proud of it too.

Nice signature btw, it sure sums up the only pointless shit you post on here.


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it's so pointless u climb on tip ..oh did u ever find out what glug glug like a mug meant? just curious

and since u dig my signature so much, u would be happy 2 know it's from a orger who also went 2 the shows i went 2 and is a good friend of mine. so ..pop ur pills and spin

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 #39 posted 12/18/11 8:20pm

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jackmitz said:

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.

omfg shocked excited faint

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Reply #40 posted 12/18/11 8:43pm

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I just get tickled at people that criticize an event which they did not attend.

And unbelievably, the people that DID attend loved it. Journalists go so far as to say it is the best concert they've ever seen.

But someone who wasn't even there thinks they have standing to bitch about it.

That's just weird.

I think the bitchers are bootleggers and are mad because they can't sell the "same" show more than once.

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Reply #41 posted 12/18/11 8:50pm

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A few additions to the set lists:

Main show-

U Will Be With Me was played

A portion of TMBGITW was played during the sampler set, as was a portion of Mr Goodnight

Aftershow-

Joy and Pain was played (and it was off thr chain)

I wanted to keep a set list on my phone, but we saw people getting kicked out left and right for using their phones to take pics, and I didn't want to be hassled.

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Reply #42 posted 12/18/11 10:26pm

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Praxis said:

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.

Attendance: 6,753

mdevlin@timescolonist.com

Article found here

6,800 people, must be a small concert hall? eek I'm use to P performing at places like 15,000 - 25,000 people

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Reply #43 posted 12/18/11 11:01pm

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Astasheiks said:

Praxis said:

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.

Attendance: 6,753

mdevlin@timescolonist.com

Article found here

6,800 people, must be a small concert hall? eek I'm use to P performing at places like 15,000 - 25,000 people

Yep-small it was and it was great. (designed for hockey)

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Reply #44 posted 12/19/11 1:27am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

RodeoSchro said:

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?!?!?!?!

Sheesh.

u know what rodeo u are so on my ass and i'm wondering more and more if ur just JEALOUS cause i know what i know and can voice my opinion without fear. my question had nothing 2 do with being there are not. but ur pathetic attempts seem 2 be without merit. u weren't there were u? so how can u even say anything either if this is ur reason 2 jump me everytime cause i may not like something he's doing.

let me state ONCE again 4 ur non intellegent ass

i have ALL 21 nights of the O2 Arena area where the sampler set was done

i have been 2 FOUR of these W2A concerts where the sampler set was used

and i'm not THE ONLY ONE that speaks about the sampler set and expresses either joy-dissapointment that these songs aren't fleshed out more

it''s the same thing when people complain about his medelys but u don't jump on them just me so it seems u have a massive hard on 4 me

but u don't phase me son not in the least ..i call u out 4 what u are and not what u wanna be

and so i will say again BITCH UNLESS UR AT THESE CONCERTS TOO THEN U CAN'T SAY NOTHING EITHER nana

But you are not at these concert and the people who are have no issues with it. The concert cannot go on for 5 hours. P will never be able to include his entire catalogue in one concert.

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Reply #45 posted 12/19/11 4:43am

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kewlschool said:

Astasheiks said:

6,800 people, must be a small concert hall? eek I'm use to P performing at places like 15,000 - 25,000 people

Yep-small it was and it was great. (designed for hockey)

7000 seat capacity

Prince is a musician not a lifestyle.
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Reply #46 posted 12/19/11 4:52am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

and since u dig my signature so much, u would be happy 2 know it's from a orger who also went 2 the shows i went 2 and is a good friend of mine. so ..pop ur pills and spin

My fault, but I don't dig trash statements.

Go make more crappy Youtube videos singing Vanity 6 songs while the REAL fans go to the shows.

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Reply #47 posted 12/19/11 6:29am

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RodeoSchro said:

I just get tickled at people that criticize an event which they did not attend.

And unbelievably, the people that DID attend loved it. Journalists go so far as to say it is the best concert they've ever seen.

But someone who wasn't even there thinks they have standing to bitch about it.

That's just weird.

I think the bitchers are bootleggers and are mad because they can't sell the "same" show more than once.

again ur saying people that didn't go can't say anything based on the MUSIC choices played that night. so flip the coin then, how can u say it's great if YOU didn't attend either? And there have been people that have gone 2 the shows and said they were either disappointed in the show but YOU don't harp on them. Interesting isn't it?

journalists have one set vision sometimes and even Prince has known how fickle journalists can be. some journalists know a artists body of work very well but most don't. If u look at the reviews of these shows, just look at the songs they talk about. do they mention Gold? do they mention the question of u? no most of the time they cite 1999, raspberry etc. We as fans will mention their reactions 2 hearing gold or other classic tunes that most of the world doesn't even know.

i'll tell u a story of when i was at the NYC shows sitting next 2 a couple and prince does adore, the gentlemen asked me after the song was over and noticed the crowds reaction 2 the song "excuse me but what is the name of that song and what album is it on?" i told him the name and the album. who's 2 say that man went out and bought the album? see this is why i have said he needs 2 do more obscure tracks cause hey it just MIGHT help him sell a album from something other than Purple Rain. Every fan is a consumer and has a right 2 say whether they like it or don't. there is no right or wrong but some will bash someone because they didn't like the product that was offered.

u may not like the fact that there is opinions in a different view than yours but that's the right of the individual 2 express their joy or discontent.

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 #48 posted 12/19/11 6:34am

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laurarichardson said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

u know what rodeo u are so on my ass and i'm wondering more and more if ur just JEALOUS cause i know what i know and can voice my opinion without fear. my question had nothing 2 do with being there are not. but ur pathetic attempts seem 2 be without merit. u weren't there were u? so how can u even say anything either if this is ur reason 2 jump me everytime cause i may not like something he's doing.

let me state ONCE again 4 ur non intellegent ass

i have ALL 21 nights of the O2 Arena area where the sampler set was done

i have been 2 FOUR of these W2A concerts where the sampler set was used

and i'm not THE ONLY ONE that speaks about the sampler set and expresses either joy-dissapointment that these songs aren't fleshed out more

it''s the same thing when people complain about his medelys but u don't jump on them just me so it seems u have a massive hard on 4 me

but u don't phase me son not in the least ..i call u out 4 what u are and not what u wanna be

and so i will say again BITCH UNLESS UR AT THESE CONCERTS TOO THEN U CAN'T SAY NOTHING EITHER nana

But you are not at these concert and the people who are have no issues with it. The concert cannot go on for 5 hours. P will never be able to include his entire catalogue in one concert.

and neither are u from my understanding. and no one is saying do a entire catalogue in one concert and even if he did, it would be more than a 5 hour concert. but let's just "dream" here that he did a 5 hour concert, do u not realize how crazy people would be and be in awe that he could do that and wish they were there?

it's been said a fair concert would be a 50/50 split of hits 2 appease casual fans and the other half for his hardcore fans which u seem 2 be.

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 #49 posted 12/19/11 6:36am

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NeonCraxx said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

and since u dig my signature so much, u would be happy 2 know it's from a orger who also went 2 the shows i went 2 and is a good friend of mine. so ..pop ur pills and spin

My fault, but I don't dig trash statements.

Go make more crappy Youtube videos singing Vanity 6 songs while the REAL fans go to the shows.

if ur referring 2 the afterparty my friends and I did after we went 2 the concert then hmmm we had fun regardless.

what u don't dig is the facts but u live the way u want 2 and i'll live mine living in the here and now

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 #50 posted 12/19/11 7:32am

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babyjubilation said:

jackmitz said:

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.

omfg shocked excited faint

that is funky - gotta love the NPG ... thx 4 sharing

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Reply #51 posted 12/19/11 10:14am

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RodeoSchro said:

I just get tickled at people that criticize an event which they did not attend.

And unbelievably, the people that DID attend loved it. Journalists go so far as to say it is the best concert they've ever seen.

But someone who wasn't even there thinks they have standing to bitch about it.

That's just weird.

I think the bitchers are bootleggers and are mad because they can't sell the "same" show more than once.

honestly though, there IS room for critiques of setlists by those who didn't attend.

i get that you are a purist.

i know you feel that the only people who have standing to open their mouths regarding concerts are those who attended the show, but i can sit here in minneapolis, look at the setlist and think (with a sinking heart) oh crap. he is STILL playing those tired old boring slystone songs. and that is a legitimate criticism. even though i was not in attendance at the show.

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Reply #52 posted 12/19/11 10:33am

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XxAxX said:

RodeoSchro said:

I just get tickled at people that criticize an event which they did not attend.

And unbelievably, the people that DID attend loved it. Journalists go so far as to say it is the best concert they've ever seen.

But someone who wasn't even there thinks they have standing to bitch about it.

That's just weird.

I think the bitchers are bootleggers and are mad because they can't sell the "same" show more than once.

honestly though, there IS room for critiques of setlists by those who didn't attend.

i get that you are a purist.

i know you feel that the only people who have standing to open their mouths regarding concerts are those who attended the show, but i can sit here in minneapolis, look at the setlist and think (with a sinking heart) oh crap. he is STILL playing those tired old boring slystone songs. and that is a legitimate criticism. even though i was not in attendance at the show.

Well I WAS there, and there was no way that those songs were "boring". They were played perfectly, and jammed out.

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Reply #53 posted 12/19/11 10:40am

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Reflecting on Vancouver and Victoria, I can only come up with superlatives for both. They were very different concerts. Vancouver had more extended songs. Victoria had a rendition of The One where I could swear James Brown was also on stage. it was something to have experienced.
I agree withy the Victoria critic; i have never seen any performance this extraordinary. It is easy to sound smart when you are being snarky but, in this case, I have to sound dumb and happy.
By the way,in Vancouver I could swear they wheeled the petite genius out to the stage in a black case. Is this possible? We were right in back when the band went back and forth. Am I nuts? yes, but does anyone know the answer? For the encores Prince walked back and forth with the band but, in the beginning, just the mysterious case.
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Reply #54 posted 12/19/11 11:48am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

RodeoSchro said:

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journalists have one set vision sometimes and even Prince has known how fickle journalists can be. some journalists know a artists body of work very well but most don't. If u look at the reviews of these shows, just look at the songs they talk about. do they mention Gold? do they mention the question of u? no most of the time they cite 1999, raspberry etc. We as fans will mention their reactions 2 hearing gold or other classic tunes that most of the world doesn't even know.

i'll tell u a story of when i was at the NYC shows sitting next 2 a couple and prince does adore, the gentlemen asked me after the song was over and noticed the crowds reaction 2 the song "excuse me but what is the name of that song and what album is it on?" i told him the name and the album. who's 2 say that man went out and bought the album? see this is why i have said he needs 2 do more obscure tracks cause hey it just MIGHT help him sell a album from something other than Purple Rain. Every fan is a consumer and has a right 2 say whether they like it or don't. there is no right or wrong but some will bash someone because they didn't like the product that was offered.

u may not like the fact that there is opinions in a different view than yours but that's the right of the individual 2 express their joy or discontent.

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Reply #55 posted 12/19/11 11:59am

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philmoreliz said:

Reflecting on Vancouver and Victoria, I can only come up with superlatives for both. They were very different concerts. Vancouver had more extended songs. Victoria had a rendition of The One where I could swear James Brown was also on stage. it was something to have experienced. I agree withy the Victoria critic; i have never seen any performance this extraordinary. It is easy to sound smart when you are being snarky but, in this case, I have to sound dumb and happy. By the way,in Vancouver I could swear they wheeled the petite genius out to the stage in a black case. Is this possible? We were right in back when the band went back and forth. Am I nuts? yes, but does anyone know the answer? For the encores Prince walked back and forth with the band but, in the beginning, just the mysterious case.

he does get wheeled out to the stage in a black case and sometimes wheeled back. i did see him actually walk from below the stage 2 the dressing room areas in the arena tho that last time i saw him

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 #56 posted 12/19/11 12:25pm

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RodeoSchro said:

I just get tickled at people that criticize an event which they did not attend.

And unbelievably, the people that DID attend loved it. Journalists go so far as to say it is the best concert they've ever seen.

But someone who wasn't even there thinks they have standing to bitch about it.

That's just weird.

I think the bitchers are bootleggers and are mad because they can't sell the "same" show more than once.

honestly though, there IS room for critiques of setlists by those who didn't attend.

i get that you are a purist.

i know you feel that the only people who have standing to open their mouths regarding concerts are those who attended the show, but i can sit here in minneapolis, look at the setlist and think (with a sinking heart) oh crap. he is STILL playing those tired old boring slystone songs. and that is a legitimate criticism. even though i was not in attendance at the show.

Both side are right!

With a distance just reading the setlist give you sad feelings compared what Prince could play. I can fully understand this.

Being at a show you are under a kind of "let say" magic, especially if you haven't seen him very often. And depending on the vibe of the show you do not feel sad or bad about the most famous songs. And if you attend more than one in a row like some of the orgers for the Canada shows and the sampler sets and most famous songs are performed a little bit different than you also feel not bad because you of the vibe you are in. All these people are just happy to got the chance to see him.

So friends come down and accept both ways of statements about a concert review rather than calling each other a hater or what ever name is used here.

A controversy discussion is appreciate, no doubt but would be nice if we keep the feet on the ground.

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Reply #57 posted 12/19/11 2:56pm

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And unbelievably, the people that DID attend loved it. Journalists go so far as to say it is the best concert they've ever seen.

That's because most of them see it once like normal humans.

If I listened to every concert prince ever did on bootleg recordings I would be bored of them too

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Reply #58 posted 12/19/11 3:08pm

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XxAxX said:

honestly though, there IS room for critiques of setlists by those who didn't attend.

i get that you are a purist.

i know you feel that the only people who have standing to open their mouths regarding concerts are those who attended the show, but i can sit here in minneapolis, look at the setlist and think (with a sinking heart) oh crap. he is STILL playing those tired old boring slystone songs. and that is a legitimate criticism. even though i was not in attendance at the show.

Well I WAS there, and there was no way that those songs were "boring". They were played perfectly, and jammed out.

lol honey, once you've heard them a few hundred times i promise they will no longer intrigue you. you will leave the room in order to spare your ears ....

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Reply #59 posted 12/19/11 3:39pm

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Right. Except I'm no newbie. Been on the .org for a decade, and seeing P regularly since '88. And i STILL dont find the Sly songs boring. I loved them when I saw the Larry, Chaka, and Prince tour. And I enjoyed every other performance of them. Nothing wrong with paying respect to your elders.
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