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Reply #120 posted 03/17/13 10:28pm

nursev

Looks like a nice time and EyeJester is a cool guy couldn't have happened to a nicer fella wink

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Reply #121 posted 03/18/13 3:38am

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Reply #122 posted 03/18/13 6:03am

dgil72

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Not playing guitar probably saves some energy too. As long as he has Donna there is no reason really for him to play. She can hold it down as she rocks!! Glad to hear the show was great!!

Well as much as i love the new girls, Putting the guitar work for the whole show in the hands of Donna is way too much.

Most people who come to see a prince gig expect him to throw some awesome solos along the show.

Donna is not THAT good, sorry.

I'm pretty sure this is not going to be the case in the next shows though.

(crossing my fingers real hard wink )

I would love to see a show where he start the first act with the full 20+ band, then goes into a second rock-act with an explosive drum+bass+guitar trio till the end.

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Reply #123 posted 03/18/13 6:13am

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dJJ said:

Thank you, those are some really nice reviews.



I think Prince is a wonderfull band leader.



During the Werchter concert in Belgium, he showed that he can make music with the rain, audiance and anything that has a sound.


So, I can imagine that he made the audiance crazy with leading all these great musicians.




However, what's up with the late arrival? People really waited for 2.5 hours, after they finally got in? eek



And I always assumed that there never been a day that Prince did not play guitar.



I'm curious after what happened. I mean, Prince not playing guitar?????




Something must have not went as planned. Also, because of Questlove saying:



“Do you know what I’m doing?” he asked the crowd as he toweled off the stage. “I’m cleaning up for Prince. I would never do this for anybody else.”




Well, it's good that everything came together in the end, and Prince proved to be able to put on a show, even without his extra limb, the guitar.



That proves he's a good musician and a performer. It seems he had to make some last minute adjustements and he managed to make it work.


Reading the reviews, he was worth the money, because Prince delivered Samsung the most discussed party at the festival.




And I really like Prince his touch; "competing with Justin Timberlake at the MySpace party several blocks away." Poor Justin, he lost the game.




I didn't know James Brown's song "I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door, I'll Get It Myself), but I do know it now. And I love it!




I'm sorry I've missed it. But nice to read about it, though.





Justin Timberlake will never ever be in the same league!
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Reply #124 posted 03/18/13 8:12am

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Regarding JT

"While Prince was making history at SXSW a former NSync member down the street was doing his best to try to be Prince."

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[Edited 3/18/13 8:13am]

The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #125 posted 03/18/13 9:08am

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Really really wish I had been there. Kinda awesome moment-by-moment report of the show from Entertainment Weekly:

SXSW: The amazing, never-ending Prince show -- a moment-by-moment report

Samsung Galaxy Presents Prince And A Tribe Called Quest At SXSW

You know that old Texas saying, “Keep Austin weird“?

Well, Prince really helped that cause on Saturday night, when he took his massive band to Austin’s La Zona Rosa for the Samsung Galaxy showcase: they wore animal caps, danced with a circus ringleader, and capped off a long week of SXSW mania.

Fans were so excited about the show that they arrived at the venue at 9 p.m. and waited for two full hours before even the openers took the stage. (That would be A Tribe Called Quest, who were excellent.) Then they waited another half hour while Prince set up. At which point they were treated to two and a half hours of crazy fun.

So what happened? Below is a moment-by-moment recap of what must’ve been a thrilling/exhausting night for His Purple Majesty. (The guy is 54 years old. So much energy!) Here’s how it all went down.

12:30 a.m.: A very tall, gorgeous woman, dressed in a pants-free costume that makes her look like a pink circus ringleader, walks out on stage wearing a gold Mardi Gras mask. “It’s Naomi Campbell!” shouts the woman behind me. Sadly, this is not true. “Please welcome Company Play!” announces the Lady Who’s Not Naomi Campbell. And that’s when the animals arrive.

12:31 a.m.: From the very back of the room, a string of musicians marches toward the stage like a New Orleans second line, dancing while they play. The guys in the brass section are all wearing fuzzy plush hats that look like animal heads. I spot a fox, a raccoon, a frog, and a bear before I realize that there are too many to write down. The fierce-looking lady back-up singers, at least two of whom have shaved heads, are shaking tambourines. There are 22 people in Prince’s band. 22!

12:32 a.m.: When they’ve made it to the stage, the horns blast, and there before us is Prince. He looks amazing. He is wearing a black, ’70s-style suit with a bright pink shirt and a matching handkerchief, and a massively chunky silver necklace that may or may not have been designed for ladies. He’s also holding a cane that appears to be made out of ten billion diamonds. It is blinding. The band is playing a song about bright lights and big cities, and Prince is singing “Something tells me this is gonna be fun!”

12:40 a.m.: One of Prince’s back-up singers, whose bouffant hairdo and black vintage dress make her look a little like Adele, launches into a fabulous, gospel-inspired take on “1999″ while Prince mock-dramatically dabs his face with his handkerchief. He makes the best faces. This one says: Please! Do not interrupt the face-dabbing, or I will cut you!

12:43 a.m.: Prince sits down at the keyboard and plays some amazingly complicated jazz-inspired runs like it’s no big thing. Then he launches into a series of excellent Prince yowls. There’s the uh-uh. There’s the owwww-ah! And there’s the amazingly high-pitched heee-HEEEE! A few brave souls try to sing along to the howling and fail miserably. Most of us just let Prince do his thing, because he is Prince, and his thing is being awesome.

12:44 a.m.: The circus ringleader shoots streamers from a cannon! The crowd cheers!

12:45 a.m.: Confetti explodes down from the ceiling! The crowd cheers louder!

12:46 a.m.: Prince yells, “Turn the lights off!” and the room gets pitch black. Prince’s drummer plays a crazy drum solo in the dark. The only thing we can see are the glow-in-the-dark lights he has strung down the front of his shirt and around the cuffs of his sleeves. Those cuff lights are moving very quickly.

12:47 a.m.: When he’s done, the band starts to play the ballad “Shhh!” while the screen behind them lights up with images of falling rose petals. One member of Prince’s band starts singing and playing a clarinet-like instrument that digitally alters his voice. Then another member of the band does the same thing. Then both of them do it together. Battle of the Autotune-inets! Or whatever they’re called!

12:59 a.m.: Prince’s guitarist Donna Grantis, who has long hair that’s shaved on one side and looks like one tough chick, plays a mind-bending metalhead solo. “Open up your third eye and listen!” suggests Prince. Done! It sounds so good, I’d also like to open my third ear.

1:03 a.m.: The band transitions into playing “Musicology” and Prince name-checks a few classic favorites in the song: “‘Let’s Groove’ / ‘September’ / Earth, Wind and Fire / ‘Hot Pants’ by James / Sly’s gonna take u higher!” Then he smiles. “I know some old people in this room know what I’m talking about!” he says, laughing. “Don’t you ever touch my stereo!”

1:10 a.m.: Up next is “Extralovable,” also known as the song where Prince offers to take a shower with you. “Where’s my rollerskates?” Prince asks before starting the song. But as soon as the music kicks in, he’s spinning around on stage, faster and faster. Who needs skates when you’ve got feet like that?

1:18 a.m.: Instrumental interlude, played while Prince disappears backstage and a night sky is projected on the screen behind the band. Watching it feels like when you’re in a casino and you don’t know what time of day it is because you’ve been there so long. Maybe this is Prince’s reminder: it’s still nighttime, people!

1:20 a.m.: Prince emerges from backstage wearing a black and white patterned shirt. (Note: costume change no. 1.) “Austin, Texas!” he shouts. “Just like I pictured it. Y’all got a whole lotta guitar players up here, dontcha?” The first strains of “Purple Rain” begin, and people really lose their minds. One very tiny woman in the crowd starts jumping up and down very fast, hoisting herself up from the stage, as if she’s on an invisible pogo stick. “You can sing if you want to,” Prince offers generously. And, boy, does she.

1:22 a.m.: When Prince comes to the line about only wanting to be some kind of friend, he turns and purrs, “Can I find a friend in Texas?” The crowd screams. He continues to coo his way through the lyrics, kneeling down on stage, getting quiet, then building and building up to an avalanche of Ohh hoo hoo hoos.

The whole room has joined in, and many people are singing with their eyes closed. When the song is over, they erupt into applause. “What a night, huh?” says Prince, just before disappearing off stage. “I love being a musician! It feels like a servant. A servant for you.” Okay, so that’s a weird thing to say. But weird is good in Austin! Keep on serving us, Prince!

1:25 a.m.: Stage goes dark. Chanting starts: Prince! Prince! Prince!

1:26 a.m. (FIRST ENCORE): “The afterparty starts right now!” declares Prince, who has just returned to the stage wearing a hat that’s tipped to one side. (Note: costume change no. 2.) The band starts playing Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough.” “Y’all alright?” asks Prince, perhaps noticing the first signs of fatigue. “You got somewhere to go? You got a curfew?” Nooooo! yells the crowd.

1:28 a.m.: “Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough” segues into “Cool,” and Prince teaches us how to spell out the letters C-O-O-L using one hand raised above our heads. “Austin!” he calls out. “Is it hot in here? Do you know why? Because you’re cool!” Everyone is dancing. “Austin!” he calls again. “Is it hot in here? Do you know why? Because… it’s really hot in here.” He laughs. By the time the song is done, and Prince leaves the stage once more, the steam is rising off the crowd.

1:32 a.m.: Stage goes dark. A few people leave. Chanting starts: Prince! Prince! Prince!

1:36 a.m. (SECOND ENCORE): “Can we jam for a minute like we do in Minneapolis?” asks Prince, who has just returned to the stage, wearing a black vest. (Note: costume change no. 3.) “How many people have heard of Curtis Mayfield?” [Cheers!] “Oh!” jokes Prince. “Some old people in the house!”

1:37 a.m.: The band starts into Mayfield’s “We’re a Winner,” which segues into Aretha Franklin’s “I Never Loved a Man The Way that I Love You” (sung by one of the fierce bald ladies), which segues into Prince’s own “Satisfied.” At one point, Prince pretends to faint. The woman who’s not Naomi Campbell drags him away from the mic and revives him.

1:43 a.m.: While performing “Housequake,” Prince delivers the night’s best non-sequitur: “Everybody clap your hands! / Don’t wait for your neighbor / Green eggs and ham!”

1:47 a.m.: After a rousing take on “The Bird,” which works the crowd into a frenzy of whoa-whoa-whoas, Prince salutes the audience. “Goodnight, Austin!” he says, walking off stage, again. [Cheers!] He double-takes. “Don’t make me hurt you!” he threatens. “You know how many hits I got? My middle name is Eleven Hours Energy!”

1:52 a.m.: Stage goes dark. More people leave. People are getting too tired to chant. So they clap. Clap clap clap!

2:00 a.m. (THIRD ENCORE): Prince returns to the stage to take on “Jungle Love” by the Time, prompting the crowd to do the oh-wee-oh-wee-ohs, and then starts into “The Glamorous Life.” A woman in the front wrestles the microphone from him and hollers her way through the chorus. “I’m scared of you!” says Prince. They finish out the song together. The band does the grand-finale-horns thing that late-night shows’ house bands do to signal that the theme song’s done. (See also: the sound at 0:50 in this clip.)

2:10 a.m.: Prince leaves the stage. Again. People clap wildly. Again. “This is great, but it’s also exhausting,” sighs the woman standing behind me. “I think Prince has left the building,” says the man next to her. “No,” says his girlfriend. “You just want to believe that so you can go home!”

2:11 a.m. (FOURTH ENCORE): Prince returns. Brocade vest. (Costume change No. 4.) Runs through “Let’s Work.” And “U Got the Look.” Donna Grantis gets another solo. “Is that enough?” Prince challenges. Very sleepy cheers follow.

2:24 a.m.: Stage goes dark. Very slow clapping ensues. People still love Prince. But they are falling asleep.

2:25 a.m. (FIFTH ENCORE): Prince returns. Gold shoes. (Costume change No. 5.) He is twirling a drum stick like a baton. He plays “Something in the Water (Does Not Compute),” and maybe another song or two, and maybe there is a unicorn on stage playing the upright bass and… wait, sorry! We’re awake now! We’re awake! And Prince is declaring, yet again, “Thank you, goodnight!”

2:40 a.m.: Stage goes dark. The “Prince has left the building” guy? Well, he’s leaving the building. Along with a few dozen others who just couldn’t make it. The rest of us rally. We are cheering! One more time!

2:41 a.m. (SIXTH ENCORE): “They say we got 20 more minutes,” Prince shares. “You think we can make it the best 20 minutes of our lives?” Screams! Also: Prince is wearing a plush lion hat. (Costume change No. 6.) And he looks adorable. So there’s that to keep us energized! He roars through “Act of God,” Janet Jackson’s “What Have You Done For Me Lately,” and the Jackson 5′s “Dancing Machine.” He is dancing up a storm, doing the rollerskate spin, the comb-my-hair move, the criss-cross-your-gold-shoes move. He even pulls people out of the crowd up on stage — mostly women, but there’s one big guy up there, too, and he has a huge smile on his face. “It ain’t over!” gasps Prince as he retreats off stage. “IT AIN’T OVER!”

2:56 a.m.: It’s over.

2:57 a.m.: Prince’s band returns to give one final bow. And Prince himself gets a standing ovation. Granted, we were already standing — for the past six hours. But after a show that was this high energy, the guy deserves a six-hour standing ovation.

3:02 a.m.: A few true believers remain, changing, Prince! Prince Prince! “Thanks for coming out!” says a voice over the speakers. “We’ll see you soon!” The lights turn on. But the true believers keep chanting, One more song! One more song!

Hours later: They might still be there now, if no one forces them to go home.

http://music-mix.ew.com/2...-prince/3/

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Reply #126 posted 03/18/13 9:51am

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Thanx 4 the report. Finally getting an idea of what it was like. So he did play some of his own goodies after all. Extralovable would keep the diehards happy.
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Reply #127 posted 03/18/13 10:35am

dJJ

2020 said:

Regarding JT

"While Prince was making history at SXSW a former NSync member down the street was doing his best to try to be Prince."

WORD

[Edited 3/18/13 8:13am]

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99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
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Reply #128 posted 03/18/13 1:24pm

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did prince ever come out his mouth and say he was letting go of the npg and going with 3rd eye gal? seems 2 me like they are a 3 girl band with prince producing or he explores his rock side with them. either im sure they all glad 2 be employeed by prince and 4 the exposure

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Reply #129 posted 03/18/13 5:22pm

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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/18/arts/music/selling-stars-brands-and-baby-bands.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0

Selling Stars, Brands and Baby Bands

by JON PARELES

March 17, 2013

(excerpt)

Baby bands or not, I wasn’t going to miss one big event: Prince’s club show, at La Zona Rosa. With sponsorship money from Samsung, it was an elaborate production — he had a wraparound LED screen for a backdrop and a large band including a full horn section — and a euphoric show of professionalism that was funky down to the last backbeat. Prince didn’t take the easy choice of playing an entire set of hits. He clearly wanted the audience to savor the physical effort and preparation that went into the music, from elaborately arranged horn-section interludes to the way the band followed every cue. And he earned the crowd’s whoops, squeals and nonstop dancing as a performer, one who’s more seasoned and confident than any baby band could be.

But the corporate context also had an effect. Before the set started, a member of his entourage mysteriously announced, “Company Play.” And part of the way through his set he paused to thank the sponsor. Prince — who was photographed in the 1990s with the word “slave” written on his face when he was battling his label — added: “I love being a musician. It feels like being a servant — being a servant for you.”


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Reply #130 posted 03/18/13 6:30pm

2elijah

cbarnes3121 said:

did prince ever come out his mouth and say he was letting go of the npg and going with 3rd eye gal? seems 2 me like they are a 3 girl band with prince producing or he explores his rock side with them. either im sure they all glad 2 be employeed by prince and 4 the exposure

I agree, it seems 3rdeye girl, is an extension of his current NPG music family, but with their own name. Looks like based on the SXSW reviews, members of 3rdeyegirl did perform with Prince, along with many of the current NPG members.

With all the members in the NPG musical family now, it kind of reminds me of when he had groups within his past musical family, like The Family, The Time, Vanity 6, etc., all separate groups, but was part of his extended music family. This is off-topic, but would be cool too, if his backup trio of singers (ShelbyJ, Liv and Elisa), had their own name, as part of the NPG music family, like 'Sweet Harmony', a perfect name that defines the beauty of their voices when blended together. I'm just sayin'. smile innocent Ok, now getting back on topic.

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Reply #131 posted 03/18/13 7:26pm

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Thee definition of BEAUTY....r u!7 : )
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