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Reply #90 posted 07/06/14 1:51am

funk4finns

thisisreece said:

laurarichardson said:

thisisreece said: --// He plays the right music for the right audience.He sold out a 50k venue and people are bitching

That's very true, and it sounds like most people had a great time. I know I still would have too, if I'd have been at the show. But I think he could play Purple Rain, Kiss, Let's Go Crazy, When Doves Cry, Raspberry Berret, You Got the Look, Sign o the Times, The Beautiful Ones, Little Red Corvette and 1999 and any casual fan would be more than happy. That leaves another ten or so songs, instead of doing as many covers he could do rarer album cuts, like Anna Stesia or Condition of the Heart or The Ballad of Dorothy Parker or anything I said in the above post (or new songs!) and turn casual fans into enthusiasts.

Exactly biggrin

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Reply #91 posted 07/06/14 7:39am

Alexandernvrmi
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thisisreece said:

Sounds like people enjoyed the show, but it's quite a dissapointing setlist. A trend seems to be appearing: the American shows seem to be NPG based and UK shows 3rdEyeGirl, which suits me, (I'd take 3rdEyeGirl every time), but I wonder why that is. Prince probably decided to play it safe with such a huge crowd, but I think his current rock shows/performances are much stronger. It would have been better had he sprinkled songs like Endorphinmachine, Bambi, I Like It There, Dreamer, Something in the Water, (maybe something some rarer, say Interactive or Da Bang or current tour favourite What's My Name), or maybe a few Plectrumelectrum songs. All in my own opinion of course. However, hearing this makes me glad he didn't do Glastonbury, I'd hate for him to finally play and chicken out on a hits setlist.



Oh shut up.... He knows his audience. Those people didn't shell out that money to hear him play Endorphine machine lol.
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Reply #92 posted 07/06/14 8:12am

antonb

Well having just watched the first twenty minutes, on youtube. The concert looked a blast and alotof fun. Its how prince performs the songs on the day that really counts! People who moan on here about the set lists underestimate the greatness of the songs that he is playing

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Reply #93 posted 07/06/14 8:28am

V10LETBLUES

From the clips online, it looked and sounded the most schmaltzy Vegas ever. Instead of passion,every song was sung with that fake Vegas and beauty pageant smile and shimmy.

Would have made JonBenet Ramsey proud.

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Reply #94 posted 07/06/14 8:58am

2elijah

thisisreece said:

Sounds like people enjoyed the show, but it's quite a dissapointing setlist. A trend seems to be appearing: the American shows seem to be NPG based and UK shows 3rdEyeGirl, which suits me, (I'd take 3rdEyeGirl every time), but I wonder why that is. Prince probably decided to play it safe with such a huge crowd, but I think his current rock shows/performances are much stronger. It would have been better had he sprinkled songs like Endorphinmachine, Bambi, I Like It There, Dreamer, Something in the Water, (maybe something some rarer, say Interactive or Da Bang or current tour favourite What's My Name), or maybe a few Plectrumelectrum songs. All in my own opinion of course. However, hearing this makes me glad he didn't do Glastonbury, I'd hate for him to finally play and chicken out on a hits setlist.



You should probably do a little research on the Essence festivals to understand the type of music he chose to play there.
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Reply #95 posted 07/06/14 9:11am

2elijah

[vid snip - luv4u]
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Reply #96 posted 07/06/14 9:29am

thisisreece

2elijah said:

thisisreece said:

Sounds like people enjoyed the show, but it's quite a dissapointing setlist. A trend seems to be appearing: the American shows seem to be NPG based and UK shows 3rdEyeGirl, which suits me, (I'd take 3rdEyeGirl every time), but I wonder why that is. Prince probably decided to play it safe with such a huge crowd, but I think his current rock shows/performances are much stronger. It would have been better had he sprinkled songs like Endorphinmachine, Bambi, I Like It There, Dreamer, Something in the Water, (maybe something some rarer, say Interactive or Da Bang or current tour favourite What's My Name), or maybe a few Plectrumelectrum songs. All in my own opinion of course. However, hearing this makes me glad he didn't do Glastonbury, I'd hate for him to finally play and chicken out on a hits setlist.

You should probably do a little research on the Essence festivals to understand the type of music he chose to play there.

Yeah, I realise that having looked into a little more. And they got Days of Wild.

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Reply #97 posted 07/06/14 9:31am

Fury

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funk4finns said:



thisisreece said:




laurarichardson said:


thisisreece said: --// He plays the right music for the right audience.He sold out a 50k venue and people are bitching

That's very true, and it sounds like most people had a great time. I know I still would have too, if I'd have been at the show. But I think he could play Purple Rain, Kiss, Let's Go Crazy, When Doves Cry, Raspberry Berret, You Got the Look, Sign o the Times, The Beautiful Ones, Little Red Corvette and 1999 and any casual fan would be more than happy. That leaves another ten or so songs, instead of doing as many covers he could do rarer album cuts, like Anna Stesia or Condition of the Heart or The Ballad of Dorothy Parker or anything I said in the above post (or new songs!) and turn casual fans into enthusiasts.



Exactly biggrin




Cover songs are a great way to keep the audience engaged! I'm sure the causal fan would enjoy don't stop til you get enough and ain't nobody better than Anna stesia

Obvious everybody on the org ha a seen this set list more than once and while it may be boring to us, the Essence Festival crowd paid BIG DOLLARS to be there and they should expect two hours of songs they know-- whether he wrote them or not.
This is why people still pay money to go see veteran acts-- they want to hear what they know, not 20 minutes of something they don't know
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Reply #98 posted 07/06/14 9:40am

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Fury said:

funk4finns said:



thisisreece said:




laurarichardson said:


thisisreece said: --// He plays the right music for the right audience.He sold out a 50k venue and people are bitching

That's very true, and it sounds like most people had a great time. I know I still would have too, if I'd have been at the show. But I think he could play Purple Rain, Kiss, Let's Go Crazy, When Doves Cry, Raspberry Berret, You Got the Look, Sign o the Times, The Beautiful Ones, Little Red Corvette and 1999 and any casual fan would be more than happy. That leaves another ten or so songs, instead of doing as many covers he could do rarer album cuts, like Anna Stesia or Condition of the Heart or The Ballad of Dorothy Parker or anything I said in the above post (or new songs!) and turn casual fans into enthusiasts.



Exactly biggrin




Cover songs are a great way to keep the audience engaged! I'm sure the causal fan would enjoy don't stop til you get enough and ain't nobody better than Anna stesia

Obvious everybody on the org ha a seen this set list more than once and while it may be boring to us, the Essence Festival crowd paid BIG DOLLARS to be there and they should expect two hours of songs they know-- whether he wrote them or not.
This is why people still pay money to go see veteran acts-- they want to hear what they know, not 20 minutes of something they don't know


Yep... Like endorphin machine ...and in like endorphin machine and a lot, but people at the Essence Fest didn't pay all that money to hear that obscure song
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Reply #99 posted 07/06/14 12:36pm

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Nile Rodgers and Prince Funk Up David Bowie's 'Let's Dance'

The Purple One joined Chic's main man at Essence Music Festival

[Please do not post unofficial videos snip - luv4u]

"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #100 posted 07/06/14 12:44pm

SeventeenDayze

I hope this isn't a duplicate post but apparently Prince had some sort of social media "beef" with Lil Mo'...this is entertaining. I wonder if these quotes from fans were from someone at the Org wink

http://madamenoire.com/445263/lil-mo-and-prince-beef-over-bathroom/

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Reply #101 posted 07/06/14 12:53pm

Allanya

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Just got back from NOLA and Prince was off the chain. Seeing him and Niles perform together was heaven. I wasn't going to go at first but got a hook up on a hotel. I'm dead tired but had great time. biggrin

There are great pictures of Prince on nola.com wink

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Reply #102 posted 07/06/14 1:15pm

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Allanya said:

Just got back from NOLA and Prince was off the chain. Seeing him and Niles perform together was heaven. I wasn't going to go at first but got a hook up on a hotel. I'm dead tired but had great time. biggrin

There are great pictures of Prince on nola.com wink

What's a concert thread without photos? wink

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #103 posted 07/06/14 2:15pm

Rhastus

I will write a full review later. I've seen Prince over a dozen times, but this is the first time I've seen him since the last time he played Essence ten years ago. We were up top and the sound was good. It was bass heavy for the previous acts, but it seems like they finally got it fixed during Prince's set. Up till about Little Red Corvette, we were thinking this might be the best concert we have ever seen....Then it started to lag atleast for me. As previously mentioned, this was atleast partially due to the audience. It was the Essence fest so you weren't going to get the rock show. He was also pretty much limited to two hours. The first main stage act was scheduled for 8:20 p.m., with Prince scheduled at 10:30 p.m. These things never run on time so Prince didn't even start until around 11:15 p.m. If it would have run on time he would have had that extra 30 minutes to play some of the non hits. Honesty, I don't know why they didn't start the thing at 7 p.m. to give more time to compensate for delays. Like I said earlier I will write a full review later. I really liked 3rdeyegirl. They rocked, the horns were nice in small doses. I could have done with out the back up singers and dancers. Still a great show, the best I've seen this year

[Edited 7/6/14 14:16pm]

[Edited 7/6/14 23:41pm]

We don't need no microwave


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Reply #104 posted 07/06/14 3:30pm

EyeHatechu

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Bring on the pics yall!
This Could Be Us But U Be Playin...
You Can Call It The Unexpected Or U Can Call It WOW
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Reply #105 posted 07/06/14 7:02pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

Epic!!!!!!!!

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #106 posted 07/06/14 8:28pm

Astasheiks

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V10LETBLUES said:

From the clips online, it looked and sounded the most schmaltzy Vegas ever. Instead of passion,every song was sung with that fake Vegas and beauty pageant smile and shimmy.

Would have made JonBenet Ramsey proud.

I wanted to take your post and do a little research; it's like he hasn't had any hits since the 80's. Of his songs played:

1980's

19

1990's

1

2000's

0

2010's

2

1. Let's Go Crazy 1984 incl. Frankenstein interpolation

2. Take Me With U 1984

3. Raspberry Beret 1985

4. U Got The Look 1987 incl. I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me) (instrumental) interpolation

5. Cool 1981 incl. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough interpolation Shelby J., Liv Warfield, Elisa Dease on "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough"

[Sampler Set] Prince on sampler-keyboard w/ band backing

6. When Doves Cry 1984

7. Sign O' The Times 1987

8. Hot Thing 1987

9. Controversy 1981

10. 1999 1982 . w/ dancers

11. Little Red Corvette 1982

12. Nothing Compares 2 U 1985

13. Kiss 1986

14. Sometimes It Snows In April 1986 w/ Lianne La Havas, Trombone Shorty

15. Funknroll 2014 w/ dancers

16. Act Of God 2010

17. What Have You Done For Me Lately . Shelby J. lead vox

18. (Theme Song From) Which Way Is Up? Dancing Machine Shelby J., Liv Warfield, Elisa Dease co-lead vox

19. Partyman 1989 It's Alright .

20. The Bird 1984 w/ Trombone Shorty

21. Jungle Love 1984 w/ Trombone Shorty

22. The Glamorous Life 1984 w/ Trombone Shorty

Encore

23. Purple Rain 1984

Encore

24. Days Of Wild 1998 incl. Big Fun 'Get Freaky' chant & Ain't Nobody, Don't Stop The Music & Family Affair interpolations w/ Janelle MonĂ¡e, Shelby J., Liv Warfield, Elisa Dease lead vox on "Ain't Nobody", "Don't Stop The Music" & "Family Affair"

eek razz lol

But then again people still paid to hear those nostaglic songs; so I guess it doesn't matter. hee hee!

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Reply #107 posted 07/06/14 8:51pm

beatz01

[no no no! - snip - luv4u]

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Reply #108 posted 07/06/14 9:02pm

Fury

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beatz01 said:

[Snip no no no! - luv4u]

snooze u lose...it's been captured confused

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Reply #109 posted 07/06/14 9:08pm

V10LETBLUES

One thing is undeniable. Prince looks great. Regardless of any age, the man looks fantastic.

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Reply #110 posted 07/06/14 9:21pm

meisme

I was there and if thats vegas then i love it. He sounded fantastic.
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Reply #111 posted 07/06/14 9:23pm

thx185

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V10LETBLUES said:

From the clips online, it looked and sounded the most schmaltzy Vegas ever. Instead of passion,every song was sung with that fake Vegas and beauty pageant smile and shimmy.

Would have made JonBenet Ramsey proud.

I was there and this is exactly how it came across to me. The problem wasn't with him playing all hits, it was that they were done in a very overblown medley. You would get 1 verse, 1 chorus, then on to the next song in the "megamix". Many of the hits were done in "reloaded" versions, with no exciting new elements, and no energy of the original versions.

.

Again, hits were not the problem. Nile Rogers and Chic played their solid set of all hits (including covers of a few that Nile produced and co-wrote, including Get Lucky), and it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Nile had such a natural winning personality and rapport with the audience. He presented himself as a human being, grateful to be there, and he presented his music with class, style, and FUNK.

.

Any true funk fan was in heaven during Chic. As for how the true funk fan would feel about Prince.. I can only speak for myself, but I left about 3 songs before the end judging by the setlists posted.

.

Now keep in mind, my seat was on the floor.. I paid some dollars for that ticket.. Suffice it to say I had gotten my moneys worth with the absolutely stellar Chic set, and so had no problems exiting early from the overblown and bland Prince performance.

.

Something I haven't seen mentioned yet, there was a steady stream of people leaving from the floor during the last third of Prince's set.. I watched them leave, he watched them leave, and I joined them as "The Bird" was starting.

.

I'm glad I saw him, it was Prince I was there to see, he is a legend and a treasure, but he is at a phase in his career where he's phoning it in.

[Edited 7/6/14 21:25pm]

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Reply #112 posted 07/06/14 9:33pm

philmoreliz

thx185 said:

V10LETBLUES said:

From the clips online, it looked and sounded the most schmaltzy Vegas ever. Instead of passion,every song was sung with that fake Vegas and beauty pageant smile and shimmy.

Would have made JonBenet Ramsey proud.

I was there and this is exactly how it came across to me. The problem wasn't with him playing all hits, it was that they were done in a very overblown medley. You would get 1 verse, 1 chorus, then on to the next song in the "megamix". Many of the hits were done in "reloaded" versions, with no exciting new elements, and no energy of the original versions.

.

Again, hits were not the problem. Nile Rogers and Chic played their solid set of all hits (including covers of a few that Nile produced and co-wrote, including Get Lucky), and it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Nile had such a natural winning personality and rapport with the audience. He presented himself as a human being, grateful to be there, and he presented his music with class, style, and FUNK.

.

Any true funk fan was in heaven during Chic. As for how the true funk fan would feel about Prince.. I can only speak for myself, but I left about 3 songs before the end judging by the setlists posted.

.

Now keep in mind, my seat was on the floor.. I paid some dollars for that ticket.. Suffice it to say I had gotten my moneys worth with the absolutely stellar Chic set, and so had no problems exiting early from the overblown and bland Prince performance.

.

Something I haven't seen mentioned yet, there was a steady stream of people leaving from the floor during the last third of Prince's set.. I watched them leave, he watched them leave, and I joined them as "The Bird" was starting.

.

I'm glad I saw him, it was Prince I was there to see, he is a legend and a treasure, but he is at a phase in his career where he's phoning it in.

[Edited 7/6/14 21:25pm]

I saw him several times this year and last year in small venues where he was anything but phoning it in. In a show this big, well, I would expect something geared for casual fans. I know that he is also doing great and moving performances of new songs or revisions of old songs that become new. I think this is a riveting time in is career. A venue with a thousand people, aim for that next time.

Philmoreliz
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Reply #113 posted 07/06/14 9:41pm

thx185

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philmoreliz said:

thx185 said:

I was there and this is exactly how it came across to me. The problem wasn't with him playing all hits, it was that they were done in a very overblown medley. You would get 1 verse, 1 chorus, then on to the next song in the "megamix". Many of the hits were done in "reloaded" versions, with no exciting new elements, and no energy of the original versions.

.

Again, hits were not the problem. Nile Rogers and Chic played their solid set of all hits (including covers of a few that Nile produced and co-wrote, including Get Lucky), and it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Nile had such a natural winning personality and rapport with the audience. He presented himself as a human being, grateful to be there, and he presented his music with class, style, and FUNK.

.

Any true funk fan was in heaven during Chic. As for how the true funk fan would feel about Prince.. I can only speak for myself, but I left about 3 songs before the end judging by the setlists posted.

.

Now keep in mind, my seat was on the floor.. I paid some dollars for that ticket.. Suffice it to say I had gotten my moneys worth with the absolutely stellar Chic set, and so had no problems exiting early from the overblown and bland Prince performance.

.

Something I haven't seen mentioned yet, there was a steady stream of people leaving from the floor during the last third of Prince's set.. I watched them leave, he watched them leave, and I joined them as "The Bird" was starting.

.

I'm glad I saw him, it was Prince I was there to see, he is a legend and a treasure, but he is at a phase in his career where he's phoning it in.

[Edited 7/6/14 21:25pm]

I saw him several times this year and last year in small venues where he was anything but phoning it in. In a show this big, well, I would expect something geared for casual fans. I know that he is also doing great and moving performances of new songs or revisions of old songs that become new. I think this is a riveting time in is career. A venue with a thousand people, aim for that next time.

I hear you.. and I'm a rabid fan, not a hater. But I have to also say.. I had a ticket to the aftershow at House of Blues, but decided to skip based on the experience I've already posted. Turns out Prince showed up for 1 song with Liv.. So.. yeah, is that phoning it in compared to the aftershows of yesteryear?

.

It was definitely the right choice for me to skip that aftershow.. If I had stayed up until 5am and witnessed first-hand that 1-song cameo.. you'd have gotten even more truth from me that you already have cool

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Reply #114 posted 07/06/14 9:52pm

philmoreliz

thx185 said:

philmoreliz said:

I saw him several times this year and last year in small venues where he was anything but phoning it in. In a show this big, well, I would expect something geared for casual fans. I know that he is also doing great and moving performances of new songs or revisions of old songs that become new. I think this is a riveting time in is career. A venue with a thousand people, aim for that next time.

I hear you.. and I'm a rabid fan, not a hater. But I have to also say.. I had a ticket to the aftershow at House of Blues, but decided to skip based on the experience I've already posted. Turns out Prince showed up for 1 song with Liv.. So.. yeah, is that phoning it in compared to the aftershows of yesteryear?

.

It was definitely the right choice for me to skip that aftershow.. If I had stayed up until 5am and witnessed first-hand that 1-song cameo.. you'd have gotten even more truth from me that you already have cool

Yes, some House of Blues aftershows I saw were good but not amazing. One was great, another less so. In Chicago. But Prince at the DNA Lounge last year? At the Fillmore this year? At an aftershow in December 2011 where he played until almost six? So good, absolutely mind-boggling. I opted not to come to New Orleans because he seems to need to warm up, do a few shows in a place to get going. I wait for the second night if I have the luxury of a choice.

What a mercurial character he is.

[Edited 7/6/14 22:12pm]

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Reply #115 posted 07/06/14 10:17pm

Astasheiks

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thx185 said:

V10LETBLUES said:

From the clips online, it looked and sounded the most schmaltzy Vegas ever. Instead of passion,every song was sung with that fake Vegas and beauty pageant smile and shimmy.

Would have made JonBenet Ramsey proud.

I was there and this is exactly how it came across to me. The problem wasn't with him playing all hits, it was that they were done in a very overblown medley. You would get 1 verse, 1 chorus, then on to the next song in the "megamix". Many of the hits were done in "reloaded" versions, with no exciting new elements, and no energy of the original versions.

.

Again, hits were not the problem. Nile Rogers and Chic played their solid set of all hits (including covers of a few that Nile produced and co-wrote, including Get Lucky), and it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Nile had such a natural winning personality and rapport with the audience. He presented himself as a human being, grateful to be there, and he presented his music with class, style, and FUNK.

.

Any true funk fan was in heaven during Chic. As for how the true funk fan would feel about Prince.. I can only speak for myself, but I left about 3 songs before the end judging by the setlists posted.

.

Now keep in mind, my seat was on the floor.. I paid some dollars for that ticket.. Suffice it to say I had gotten my moneys worth with the absolutely stellar Chic set, and so had no problems exiting early from the overblown and bland Prince performance.

.

Something I haven't seen mentioned yet, there was a steady stream of people leaving from the floor during the last third of Prince's set.. I watched them leave, he watched them leave, and I joined them as "The Bird" was starting.

.

I'm glad I saw him, it was Prince I was there to see, he is a legend and a treasure, but he is at a phase in his career where he's phoning it in.

[Edited 7/6/14 21:25pm]

Now thats sad, giggle eyepop disbelief

But then it is 2014, who can blame them starting to leave; old arse The Bird; they done heard a zillion times. lol Like I posted earlier 19 songs out of the 22 of his songs were from the 80's. (95% mind you). All those 80's songs were when he was with Warner Bros. and got played on main radio not on oldie stations.

[Edited 7/6/14 22:59pm]

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Reply #116 posted 07/06/14 11:09pm

EyeHatechu

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He should have included...

Lets Work and Housequake
This Could Be Us But U Be Playin...
You Can Call It The Unexpected Or U Can Call It WOW
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Reply #117 posted 07/06/14 11:13pm

SeventeenDayze

I think some folks left early because they want to get ahead of traffic. I see the same thing at virtually every sporting event and concert. smile

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Reply #118 posted 07/07/14 12:29am

morningsong

thx185 said:



V10LETBLUES said:


From the clips online, it looked and sounded the most schmaltzy Vegas ever. Instead of passion,every song was sung with that fake Vegas and beauty pageant smile and shimmy.

Would have made JonBenet Ramsey proud.



I was there and this is exactly how it came across to me. The problem wasn't with him playing all hits, it was that they were done in a very overblown medley. You would get 1 verse, 1 chorus, then on to the next song in the "megamix". Many of the hits were done in "reloaded" versions, with no exciting new elements, and no energy of the original versions.


.


Again, hits were not the problem. Nile Rogers and Chic played their solid set of all hits (including covers of a few that Nile produced and co-wrote, including Get Lucky), and it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. Nile had such a natural winning personality and rapport with the audience. He presented himself as a human being, grateful to be there, and he presented his music with class, style, and FUNK.


.


Any true funk fan was in heaven during Chic. As for how the true funk fan would feel about Prince.. I can only speak for myself, but I left about 3 songs before the end judging by the setlists posted.


.


Now keep in mind, my seat was on the floor.. I paid some dollars for that ticket.. Suffice it to say I had gotten my moneys worth with the absolutely stellar Chic set, and so had no problems exiting early from the overblown and bland Prince performance.


.


Something I haven't seen mentioned yet, there was a steady stream of people leaving from the floor during the last third of Prince's set.. I watched them leave, he watched them leave, and I joined them as "The Bird" was starting.


.


I'm glad I saw him, it was Prince I was there to see, he is a legend and a treasure, but he is at a phase in his career where he's phoning it in.

[Edited 7/6/14 21:25pm]




I'm wondering maybe this was a thing of him pulling back and not trying to steal the show. This was Chic's night.
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Reply #119 posted 07/07/14 1:58am

hw3004

Alexandernvrmind said:

thisisreece said:

Sounds like people enjoyed the show, but it's quite a dissapointing setlist. A trend seems to be appearing: the American shows seem to be NPG based and UK shows 3rdEyeGirl, which suits me, (I'd take 3rdEyeGirl every time), but I wonder why that is. Prince probably decided to play it safe with such a huge crowd, but I think his current rock shows/performances are much stronger. It would have been better had he sprinkled songs like Endorphinmachine, Bambi, I Like It There, Dreamer, Something in the Water, (maybe something some rarer, say Interactive or Da Bang or current tour favourite What's My Name), or maybe a few Plectrumelectrum songs. All in my own opinion of course. However, hearing this makes me glad he didn't do Glastonbury, I'd hate for him to finally play and chicken out on a hits setlist.

Oh shut up.... He knows his audience. Those people didn't shell out that money to hear him play Endorphine machine lol.

....exactly.

Too much cooler than thou, willful obscurity on here. Get real people!

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Forums > Concerts > PRINCE To Headline The 20th Anniversary Essence Festival In 2014 Part III