Like I said above: "unraveling." I like your version., though. | |
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Prince has not lost a step!!He is truly a living muzical GENIUS!!!!
#hollywood 3-08-14 will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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If Prince had asked everyone in attendance to pay another $100 on the way out I wouldnt find any argument against. Dont get me wrong I am not wealthy by any means but if there is any compliment that can be made Id be willing to make. Thank you for everything. | |
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http://www.spin.com/articles/prince-los-angeles-palladium-concert/
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I enjoyed all of it. I had the idea he might put the horns away and do some shredding 3rdeye stuff, but only did so at the very last encore. I'm really liking the 3rdeye versions of Always In My Hair and Bambi, could have used some of that.But I'm not complaining. I thought the quintet of female singers was better utilized at this show than at the 21 Nights sets in 2011. And I loved the dance troupe that came out and did synchronized moves for Funk N Roll!
I guess that was Lianne LaHavas that sang lead on a number? That was very good.
I had to sit down in the balcony or slump against the back wall a few times, I just couldn't stand up that long. I broke my leg a few months ago and this was my first real endurance test. Today I'm sore but my spirit is light.
I wasn't that into the aggressive DJing prior to the show but thought some of the music choices were great. What the hell, the Palladium's a dance club. And I liked Doug's appearance on stage a lot. It was short, to the point and impressive.
It reminded me a lot of seeing Parliament-Funkadelic there in the early 90s, another show where I basically collapsed against the wall at the three hour mark after pogoing and putting my hands in the air for a long time.
The fact that it was a light crowd actually worked in my favor, I was able to walk right up and get close to the stage, and there was plenty of room to sit down upstairs when I needed a rest. I think LA people don't go drive somewhere to wait in line very often; had he sold tickets on ticketmaster starting 11am that day it might have sold out. Announcing it more than 8 hours in advance might have been good too! But that's fine, if it had been at the Avalon or Troubadour it would have been mega sold out, less people getting to see it.I'd say it was my most positive experience at the Palladium ever.
I'm kind of surprised to see such negative responses to what I thought was an epic show. I can sympathize with people who have their favorite stuff and say "I wish it had been more like this and less like that." I find it impressive that in 17 years of going to see him at least once pretty much every time he's come to LA, I never see the same show twice. In terms of setlist variety, I'm struggling to think of more than Purple Rain & Let's Go Crazy that were repeated from the 3EG Anaheim show last year. And while it might have been my preference to hear some more heavy guitar rockers, was fine with letting it go where he wanted to in the moment. | |
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If Prince did do it; booking two shows in each city, he would make fans do the guessing game. He wouldn't announce which band would play the early and the late show. He would force fans to buy tickets for one show and you would get an NPG show, when you wanted to see a 3EG show. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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Will you stop complaining, you had the choice of going in or not, it was a gamble, just like life. So we all seen a better show than you, well oneday you might be on the reciving end, get over it. My point is the original idea was doors at 7 show at 8...why not stick with that? He opened the doors at 6:30, came on at 7:30 and even with encores,booing, peeps refusing to leave,setting up the stage for the next show and the everyone eventually being shepherded out by security, it was done by 9ish...he obviously wasn't in the mood starting so early and was click watching hence the skeleton set...instead of putting on 2 shows (or 3 as he planned) and rushing through, why not put on a proper show (or even 2 equal shows) for those who waited all day and say to those who turned up just an hour or so before the second show started because they just thought they'd 'check it out'..."sorry sold out". It smacked of "here I am, take a look...now get out" [Edited 3/9/14 23:57pm] P-p-e-n-g-u-i-n......the P is silent | |
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'enguin, please let it go now. i am as pissed as you are, but no point in continuing to moan about at every given opportunity
he'll do you right next time | |
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Wish he would come to NYC... | |
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Thanks for adding that to the discussion | |
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Only about 1600 people in LA were SUPER lucky. A lot of other people are very bummed they didn't know and/or couldn't go at the last minute. I was so hyped and wilded out, (turned up, outta control) because I felt so lucky and grateful to be there and felt so happy for the people there that had no idea how lucky they were. A couple I met were just walking by, she said they always go for a walk around the area, and happened to see Prince & 3rd Eye Girl and came on in. My friend was trying to guess how many people would be walk ins. We knew it wasn't going to sell out and we didn't particularly rush to get down there. How could they sell out 3700 tickets in less than 24 hours after P announced it on stage? My friend picked up tix around 6:30 and we hung in the bar until about 8:40PM then walked in to a sparse crowd. It was amazing to have such a small crowd. The fact that it was soooo long, soooo empty (feeling) and sooooo GOOOD made it an awesome Prince dance party. This chick in LA was LUCKY AS a MF. | |
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Meant to say not only sell out in less than 24 hours but BOX OFFICE $100 CASH ONLY???? No on line sales? Us Prince Heads who keep in touch were golden to get in. | |
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I'm with you. It was a real special night. | |
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Quite simply the most amazing live event I have ever witnessed. Looking at the setlist is extraordinary in itself, but the energy and finesse with which each song was arranged and performed was mind-blowing. Hardly any jams, it all seemed rehearsed, everyone was drilled to what they should be doing at all times. And still at the end of nearly 4 hours, Prince looked fresh enough to carry on! Well, most of us in the crowd were running on empty... Highlights - Big City opener, 1999 in full, Days of Wild, the COOL jam when he gave licks with Donna's guitar, Something In the Water (first time I heard it live!), Let's Go Crazy (finally picks up HIS guitar!), Dark (another first...), Forever In My Life (1st again...), Mutiny - the list goes on... | |
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http://www.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2014/03/10/prince-hollywood-palladium-march-8-2014 | |
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Did he clean up "Days of Wild"?
I saw him do 10+ miutes of "Days of Wild" in Chicago in 1998 right around the time the 4CD had come out.
He certainly didn't clean it up that night. FAR from it.
Such an immensely TREMENDOUS and POWERFUL piece of music is "Days of Wild." Just when you think you have a pretty firm idea of how much musical pleasure it is actually possible for you to stand, "Days of Wild" forcefully compels you to revise that amount upwardly, considerably, and immediately. | |
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Love the pics!! Wow, nearly four hours?! "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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last time he did 4 hour show was in Montreal.
http://www.princevault.com/index.php/24_June,_2011
Looks like the show in LA was another amazing one
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http://laist.com/2014/03/09/prince_brings_down_the_house_for_4-.php | |
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I posted this in the comments section on Dr. F's site, but thought I would paste and post it here too. Today was the first moment I was able to put words into what I experienced Sat.
This was my third official time seeing Prince in concert.The first being all 3 shows at the House of Blues (our friend was the manager) in 2011 maybe?, last year in Anaheim with 3rdEyeGirl and then of course this past Saturday at the Palladium. And while my first 2 experiences were incredible in their own right, this concert at the Palladium was in a class of its OWN. It honestly felt like Prince was punishing us with his genius.While I know this will eventually spin off like a bright sparkling star into the cosmos of legendary live Prince shows, there was this expression on everyone’s face like they were witnessing something historical. And I’m pretty sure we were. There was the usual chatter pre-concert. Everyone was nervous that the crowd was too small. Prince wouldn’t be happy. Then there was the ‘I hope he plays the hits’ from the new fans and the ‘I hope he digs deep’ from the veterans. Then Doug E. Fresh started spinning old school rap from the back of the room. Well played Prince. I was tiring of their conversation and wanted to dance anyway.
Also, I thought I was lookin’ good Saturday night, but then Prince comes on stage and shames you with his beauty. The man is like some kind of mythical creature. He never tires, never sweats, never ages. I’ve finally decided that it’s best to stop trying to figure it out and just enjoy it.
We were lucky enough to be front row to the right of his microphone. To watch that 4+ hour spectacle from that close…there really are NO WORDS. I would have walked away with my mind blown after the main set and first encore. But then he kept coming and coming. By the 6th encore I really DID get freaky and let my hair down. At one point he said, “Don’t you feel bad for the people who aren’t here?” We all scream YES! And he matter-of-factly replies, “I don’t” and then launches into the Beautiful Ones on piano.
If you were too far and physically couldn’t get there, then I am sad for you and I hope he does something anywhere near this epic in a town close to you. The good thing is, if you are reading this then you are already in the right place. Dr. F keeps it real and seems to get the info to the people. But if you live anywhere near LA and you were not there? You REALLY missed out. Because if you’ve always wanted to see Prince get downright funky with moves that should embarrass the 20- year-old professionals he had on stage, you missed it. If you’ve always wanted to see Prince sing his heartfelt ballads while on piano, sorry you missed it. If you have always wanted to see Prince rip it up on bass, je suis désolé…but you missed it. If you have always wanted to see him shred on guitar, guess what? He did that too. And you missed it.
And I’m not taking anything away from 3rdEyeGirl and the NPG. They are crazy talented and left it all on the stage Saturday night. I was so, so, so impressed by all of them.
The highlights for me? Days of Wild, Partyman, The Sweeter She Is, and Dark. Although every one of the 60 songs they played were stunning displays of musicianship.
And for those who complained about not being able to take pics with their cell phones, I really DO feel bad for you. Not because you couldn’t take pictures, but because you were even thinking about that. I would have gladly crushed my phone with my too-tall platforms and lay the remains of wires and glass at his golden-heeled feet for one more encore. Live your lives!
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Nice post Cyd! | |
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Thank you very much for very detailed reviews^^! I didn't even know he was in town... | |
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