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I'm sure it would have brought a bigger smile to your face knowing that he pressed "Play" on a tape for "Hot Thing." He sings over a tape. But I'm sure with your positivity, he could have just stood there doing nothing, and you would say how great it was. Sure, some people complain too much, but being honest is something in this world that is frowned on. | |
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last one for the road ;p
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I'm sure it would have brought a bigger smile to your face knowing that he pressed "Play" on a tape for "Hot Thing." He sings over a tape. But I'm sure with your positivity, he could have just stood there doing nothing, and you would say how great it was. Sure, some people complain too much, but being honest is something in this world that is frowned on. Because you work for him and pushed the play button !!! Get a grip. | |
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I'll stand by my "intelligence" as he was in the orchestra pit right at the stage and was able to see thru the sheer curtain. | |
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thanks trax, my point exactly. i hate how ppl like to presume to know what everybody else wants to hear based on THEIR likes and dislikes | |
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2 Cold
"Uptown Detroit!!! Everbody in the house! If U got a Cellphone, put 'em up!!!!"
(He points and nods them out) [Edited 4/11/15 20:02pm] | |
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I want to know when some of her organic-all-natural honey will be in the local health food stores... | |
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He probably told the lighting director to "Turn the house-lights on!!!" So, security could nab them... Way cold....
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Most I've seen an heard online:
1) Have some drunk woman sinking nearby..Singing all the lyrics..
2) TOo loud with fuzzy bassdrum, and fuzzy bass and vocals, but no keys and synths.
3) No steady cam, or holding..SOunds like its fading in and out..
Not worth it.. | |
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Well.. those songs sound better with the original drum machie beat, or someone playing the smaples on a pad, or sampler..
On the Tamar Tour: MR. Hayes synths sounded nothign like the horn-synths on PArtyman..Folks seemed lost...until he sang, "All Hail..."
Maybe, it was the ATL Venue...
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MikeA7 said:
Could not say it better myself.
Been a fan since 1984. Have seen Prince too many times to remember including numerous shows at Paisley Park. Have seen all but two Michigan shows since 1988. I expected a hit filled setlist but there was something "extra" last night. The love being sent to the stage from the Detroit crowd was sent back a hundred times by Prince.
This is what makes Detroit shows so special and why I was so grateful I was able to attend last night. I can be as jaded and cynical as anyone when it comes to the "same tired hits" but as others have said here, the lesser known songs didn't go over that well with the majority of the crowd and this was about reconnecting with one of the cities that helped break this dude in the early days.
I enjoyed this show more than any of the Musicology Detroit dates to be honest. Really love how he has pared down the horns and also the exclusion of a certain female backing singer. Liv and the girls sounded great and don't try to take over the show like that former certain backing singer.
I'm right there with you, this was a classic show. Even though I have heard them countless times on boot and in person, "Hot Thing", "Housequake" and "Cool" had me sweating and dancing up a storm. Such a fun night.
And again completely agreed on Judith Hill, was really hoping for a club date while they were in town and would definitely go see her if she tours on her own. A perfect opener for the night.
Oh and I have to say, I have ZERO sympathy for people thrown out for being on their phones. It could not have been more clear cut what the policy was yet I saw people around us, EVEN after being warned keep pulling theirs out. Are people really that damn addicted to their cell phones?
It was funny as hell though when after watching people get harrassed all night Prince asked everyone to pull their phones out and "light up this place" and it turned into a SEA of people video recording him and taking pictures. He might want to re-think that next time.
[Edited 4/10/15 12:10pm] SPOT ON!!!!! | |
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anywho..... 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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Me too!!!! 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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Well said. But if you don't want people using their phones, then don't do the phone/lighter thing. Even that's gotten old over the years. I've seen a bunch of bands do it. Face facts, we live in an age where some people have to let others know what they are doing 24/7 and have to document everything that they do even if it's a terrible. grainy picture or video. I find it kind of sad myself. I wish they had the no phone phone policy at ALL live events such as concerts, shows etc... It's really gotten out of hand over the years. | |
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To be fair about the cell phone use situation, initially it was very clear that no photos or video were to be taken inside - as security told us several times while we were in line. But it was very confusing when Prince said get out your cell phones and light this place up. I just turned my light on a held my phone up with everyone else - a sea of cell phone light. Very cool. Then all I could see were people taking photos and video, zooming in and out, etc. I held strong and finally put my phone down and in my pocket. Many minutes went by and people were still holding phones up, and many were still taking photos and video - no security warning at all as far as I could see. I pulled my phone back out, lit it up figuring the ban must be lifted at this point because I'm the only one NOT taking photos or video. The ONLY one. I prepared to take a shot or two with everyone else. And then a flashlight hit my back, so I put the phone back away, and the security flashlight went to the couple next to me. Thought I was gonna get thrown out. My point is that it was total free-for-all after Prince said take your cell phones out. I finally began to believe the ban must be lifted - at least for that song - because the cell phone use/photo-taking went on a long time. Why would they clearly warn you to NOT photograph or videotape inside, then the artist tell the audience to take out your cell phones, turn them on and light up the place, and not expect any confusion? If no photography is truly the goal, it's awful risky to tell the audience to take their previously stowed, dormant, harmless cell phones out of their pockets and turn them on when a photo is just two touches of a button away.
My solution is to either A) Never ask the audience to pull out the cell phones, just Bic lighters or something, or B) to remember to tell them when to put them away again. I honestly believed the ban must have been lifted after so many phones remained on and up in the air for so long.
By the way, dude wore us out with a great show! | |
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I notice that you like the songs that Prince sings. I do like most of those tunes and wouldn't mind hearing them live but I can think of dozens and dozens of better songs from his catalog, many that he has never played live. I would have zero desire to hear anything from AOA as I think they would be serious momentum killers unless it was in a small venue or club. That being said, I do agree that is a little strange that he recently put out 2 very hyped up, heavily reviewed albums and he hardly plays any songs from them.
I just checked out the setlist from this show: An hour and 45 minues and 2 sampler sets with the first one being the 6th song into the show? I just don't get it. This is the guy who makes fun of lip synchers, rightly so. Sitting at a keyboard, hitting buttons to play music is not really very different from lip synching at all, especially when the band is right there! And with all due respect, let's get one thing straight: no Prince show that includes a sampler set should ever be considered "among the greatest shows of his career". In fact, no Prince show that I've seen in the last 15-20 years, although I've seen some good ones on the Musicology and W2A Tours and at Mohegan Sun in Dec '13, were nearly as good as seeing him in the 80s and the early 90s. I'm still a fan and will definitely go see him any chance that I get but I still think his newer music and current band pales in comparrison to his music and bands of the past. [Edited 4/12/15 1:52am] [Edited 4/12/15 2:01am] | |
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. On the other hand...you post multiple pictures in every concert thread, pictures which were taken by people with cellphones...NOT obeying the rules. Why is that different for you when you know cellphone use, especially taking pictures, at concerts is a big deal? Are you only not using your phone at concerts because you're afraid of getting thrown out? I read a story where a woman was almost thrown out because she was texting her husband to tell him which t-shirt he had to buy her at the merchandise stand. Security already took her ticket and only because hubby came back in a hurry to explain and prevent this she wasn't thrown out! She didn't want to buy a t-shirt anymore...I wonder why... [Edited 4/12/15 1:36am] | |
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This is the best one yet. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Yes I do leave my phone in my car out of respect for the artist when he asks... And yes I repost pics on the concert threads that were posted on twitter and such, I guess I am guilty of wanting to be NICE to peeps here and share a bit of what I find online with the ones who cannot attend the shows... I guess I probably should not be NICE and share anymore in the future..
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. Well there ya go...out of respect for Prince you leave the phone in the car when you're at the concert. You don't show that respect for Prince when you are not there, then you don't care and post whatever pictures you can find online. I'm not saying what you should do and/or what's nice or not, only wondering what respect means for you... I guess while at the concert you want to be nice for Prince and when you come home you want to be nice to peeps here. | |
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Exactly I'm a nice person so I will leave it be... Goodnight! | |
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KCOOLMUZIQ said:
What happen to the beautiful, POWERHOUSE vocalist Shelby J.? [Edited 4/10/15 8:39am] She put her hands up one too many times, the wind changed and now she's stuck like it. RIP | |
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This is a great post. . Agree with the part about Prince not telling people "OK, put your phones away again". I've said that people took his permission for that one song as permission for the rest of the concert. . There is no judge and jury when it comes to concert security. They do not work for Prince. He does not shuttle venue security personnel with him across the country. They work for the Fox. . If they have specific instructions to eject cellphone users, they do that. They are not watching or enjoying the concert, and I hightly doubt they are paying attention to Prince's subtle onstage cues. And they can't go around warning everyone, because people obviously don't heed warnings. . Put it this way: everyone who knows you, probably knows you're at the Prince concert. It's probably not a secret. Your parents, coworkers, babysitter and BF/GF (if they're not with you) already know. You don't need to update your Facebook/Twitter/Instagram LIVE during the show. Enjoy the show that you paid a lot for, and post about it later. If there's an emergency, or you need to keep checking in with home, duck out into the hallway. As for pictures, you can probably find professional concert pics online the day after. Why do people need THEIR picture to remember the evening?
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I disagree. I have heard so much feedback from first timers since the O2 in 2007 that they don't understand it and get frustrated that he doesn't play the whole song. I've been next to a bunch of 'hyped' newbies a couple of times who started booing that he kept stopping the song.
Anyway... i'm don't saying it is shit... i'm saying it is getting old. ----------
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I guess thats one thing that Prince is isn't as good at as other artists. I just saw Mellencamp and he played 21 songs and only 11 of them were hits. I didnt know the new album but it sounded great anyway. I ended up buying the new Cd afterwards. I really like artists that play where they are at now and don't stritctly live in the past. I guess Prince has fallen into that legends class where all he can do is play his past or people won't like it. It says alot for artists who can play stuff that people don't know and making them like it vs those who can't. Prince used to be like that but things do change i suppose. I really don't think that out of 45 songs playing 6-8 newer songs is asking too much. [Edited 4/12/15 6:03am] | |
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blackwell1 said: To be fair about the cell phone use situation, initially it was very clear that no photos or video were to be taken inside - as security told us several times while we were in line. But it was very confusing when Prince said get out your cell phones and light this place up. I just turned my light on a held my phone up with everyone else - a sea of cell phone light. Very cool. Then all I could see were people taking photos and video, zooming in and out, etc. I held strong and finally put my phone down and in my pocket. Many minutes went by and people were still holding phones up, and many were still taking photos and video - no security warning at all as far as I could see. I pulled my phone back out, lit it up figuring the ban must be lifted at this point because I'm the only one NOT taking photos or video. The ONLY one. I prepared to take a shot or two with everyone else. And then a flashlight hit my back, so I put the phone back away, and the security flashlight went to the couple next to me. Thought I was gonna get thrown out. My point is that it was total free-for-all after Prince said take your cell phones out. I finally began to believe the ban must be lifted - at least for that song - because the cell phone use/photo-taking went on a long time. Why would they clearly warn you to NOT photograph or videotape inside, then the artist tell the audience to take out your cell phones, turn them on and light up the place, and not expect any confusion? If no photography is truly the goal, it's awful risky to tell the audience to take their previously stowed, dormant, harmless cell phones out of their pockets and turn them on when a photo is just two touches of a button away.
My solution is to either A) Never ask the audience to pull out the cell phones, just Bic lighters or something, or B) to remember to tell them when to put them away again. I honestly believed the ban must have been lifted after so many phones remained on and up in the air for so long.
By the way, dude wore us out with a great show! I felt the same way. He should have said "Put those cell phones away now." I know it would have sounded like s teacher instructing his students but there would have been less confusion. I too turned on my flashlight on my phone then looked confused when I saw everyone recording. | |
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I agree Trax. He played his new stuff on SNL and it went over well. That's why I was surprised he didn't play Anotherlove and Marz at least. I know that orger that chewed us out hates PE, but there are at least 3 good tunes on there.
I guess on the other hand I'm wondering why Prince decided not to play them. Is it a) he lost interest in promoting his new stuff or b) he didn't think the crowd would like it Or c) his repertoire is too large and he couldn't decide or d) none of the above What do u think? [Edited 4/12/15 6:31am] [Edited 4/12/15 6:33am] | |
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lovepotion said: I agree Trax. He played his new stuff on SNL and it went over well. That's why I was surprised he didn't play Anotherlove and Marz at least. I know that orger that chewed us out hates PE, but there are at least 3 good tunes on there. I guess on the other hand I'm wondering why Prince decided not to play them. Is it a) he lost interest in promoting his new stuff or b) he didn't think the crowd would like it Or c) his repertoire is too large and he couldn't decide or d) none of the above What do u think? [Edited 4/12/15 6:31am] [Edited 4/12/15 6:33am] He played Clouds and it was a bit of a dud live. Nobody knew it. He performed Act Of God during one of the encores, and it was pretty cool. Nobody knew it either, but it was uptempo and part of larger jam session. | |
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Clouds is slower and hard to get into. At least for me. I guess I'm referring to the uptempo tracks that would have got the crowd going. | |
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. Who knows? My best guess is that he wanted to play safe and do the songs "everybody" likes/knows. I also think he picked Detroit to introduce Judith Hill to a friendly audience... | |
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