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Reply #60 posted 02/26/16 12:53pm

ThisOne

I went to 2 shows
Front row at the Opera House at 6:30
Back Row at the State Theatre at 10pm

The shows were different and I thoroughly enjoyed myself at both!
My favourite was the Opera House Show - he was simply brilliant - I loved every minute of that show!!!!!

I noticed they turned on the lights at the State Theatre twice which I believe was the reason for the show ending in under 2 hours.

If anyone gets the opportunity to see him do this tour well u need to go because he was Amazing!!!!!

I'm not sure how many more times I'm going to get the opportunity to see Prince here in Auatralia - I'm hoping hundreds more but the reality is its prob only going to be 1 or 2 - I will treasure all of my Prince concert expetienbes, they have all been fantastic - but for me personally this one - well this one was the best!
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Reply #61 posted 02/26/16 2:52pm

Adorecream

I would have to say show 1 was closer to 110 - 115 minutes, he started at 6.50pm and finished at 8.42pm. There was 2 small breaks of about 2 - 3 minutes and 2 minutes of classical music at start giving a total playtime of about 105 - 110 minutes.

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Show 2 started on time at 10pm and wwent through to 12am or 12.05am with about 5 minutes of breaks around 11.05pm and again at 11.25 -28pm and 11.46 -48pm f=giving a total playtime of 118 - 121 minutes.

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I was wearing a watch and digesting live performances in the way the average geek with an IQ of 130 would, rather than just getting down like most people (I was doing that too!)

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Reply #62 posted 02/26/16 3:30pm

ThisOne

Adorecream said:

I would have to say show 1 was closer to 110 - 115 minutes, he started at 6.50pm and finished at 8.42pm. There was 2 small breaks of about 2 - 3 minutes and 2 minutes of classical music at start giving a total playtime of about 105 - 110 minutes.


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Show 2 started on time at 10pm and wwent through to 12am or 12.05am with about 5 minutes of breaks around 11.05pm and again at 11.25 -28pm and 11.46 -48pm f=giving a total playtime of 118 - 121 minutes.


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I was wearing a watch and digesting live performances in the way the average geek with an IQ of 130 would, rather than just getting down like most people (I was doing that too!)



Was that Melbourne?

I believe he was grieving Vanitys death then - Sydney he was better
I met ppl that went to Melbourne and they agreed

You have to remember he is human and performing under those cercumstances would have been extremely difficult even for Prince
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Reply #63 posted 02/27/16 5:31pm

Adorecream

ThisOne said:

Adorecream said:

I would have to say show 1 was closer to 110 - 115 minutes, he started at 6.50pm and finished at 8.42pm. There was 2 small breaks of about 2 - 3 minutes and 2 minutes of classical music at start giving a total playtime of about 105 - 110 minutes.

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Show 2 started on time at 10pm and wwent through to 12am or 12.05am with about 5 minutes of breaks around 11.05pm and again at 11.25 -28pm and 11.46 -48pm f=giving a total playtime of 118 - 121 minutes.

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I was wearing a watch and digesting live performances in the way the average geek with an IQ of 130 would, rather than just getting down like most people (I was doing that too!)

Was that Melbourne? I believe he was grieving Vanitys death then - Sydney he was better I met ppl that went to Melbourne and they agreed You have to remember he is human and performing under those cercumstances would have been extremely difficult even for Prince

No Auckland shows. Incredibly Vanity was not even mentioned, either he is over it and moved on or he thought the audience may not know of her much.

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Reply #64 posted 02/27/16 6:16pm

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Adorecream said:

ThisOne said:

Adorecream said: Was that Melbourne? I believe he was grieving Vanitys death then - Sydney he was better I met ppl that went to Melbourne and they agreed You have to remember he is human and performing under those cercumstances would have been extremely difficult even for Prince

No Auckland shows. Incredibly Vanity was not even mentioned, either he is over it and moved on or he thought the audience may not know of her much.

Those the only two options you can think of?

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Reply #65 posted 02/27/16 8:04pm

ThisOne

lust said:



Adorecream said:




ThisOne said:


Adorecream said: Was that Melbourne? I believe he was grieving Vanitys death then - Sydney he was better I met ppl that went to Melbourne and they agreed You have to remember he is human and performing under those cercumstances would have been extremely difficult even for Prince

No Auckland shows. Incredibly Vanity was not even mentioned, either he is over it and moved on or he thought the audience may not know of her much.




Those the only two options you can think of?



Maybe he was in shock and plus jet lag - I wonder if he got to talk to her before he left America - we will never know but Melbourne he spoke about her a lot and the shows were shorter than Sydney

He dedicated purple rain to her in Sydney and there were a lot of tears amongst fans - I could feel his pain during that performance - it was incredibly touching
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Reply #66 posted 02/28/16 3:03pm

Adorecream

lust said:

Adorecream said:

No Auckland shows. Incredibly Vanity was not even mentioned, either he is over it and moved on or he thought the audience may not know of her much.

Those the only two options you can think of?

If there are others, we can enetertain, Shane I was actually surprised he did not bring her up at all.

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Reply #67 posted 02/28/16 5:08pm

lust

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Adorecream said:

lust said:

Those the only two options you can think of?

If there are others, we can enetertain, Shane I was actually surprised he did not bring her up at all.

It's not on us to entertain how someone else responds to a bereavment and then form conclusions about how they feel about it. It's none of our business and this desire to be included in Prince's personal thoughts and dissapointment when we're not is a little creepy. Sorry mate but there it is.

The guy's a professional and was doing his job a week after he lost a former girlfriend from over 30 years ago. It ain't a circus and I ain't no voyeur. Just be happy he played Adore especially for you!

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Reply #68 posted 02/28/16 5:18pm

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What he said (lust )
That's funny though he thought he sung adore to him - joke right ?
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Reply #69 posted 02/29/16 4:37pm

Adorecream

lust said:

Adorecream said:

If there are others, we can enetertain, Shane I was actually surprised he did not bring her up at all.

It's not on us to entertain how someone else responds to a bereavment and then form conclusions about how they feel about it. It's none of our business and this desire to be included in Prince's personal thoughts and dissapointment when we're not is a little creepy. Sorry mate but there it is.

The guy's a professional and was doing his job a week after he lost a former girlfriend from over 30 years ago. It ain't a circus and I ain't no voyeur. Just be happy he played Adore especially for you!

When did I say I was not grateful, I seem to pick up a new hostility in your replies of late. Have I done something to piss you off. Your reception to me at the shows was icy to say the least.

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Reply #70 posted 02/29/16 4:47pm

lust

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Adorecream said:

lust said:

It's not on us to entertain how someone else responds to a bereavment and then form conclusions about how they feel about it. It's none of our business and this desire to be included in Prince's personal thoughts and dissapointment when we're not is a little creepy. Sorry mate but there it is.

The guy's a professional and was doing his job a week after he lost a former girlfriend from over 30 years ago. It ain't a circus and I ain't no voyeur. Just be happy he played Adore especially for you!

When did I say I was not grateful, I seem to pick up a new hostility in your replies of late. Have I done something to piss you off. Your reception to me at the shows was icy to say the least.

No hostility intended brother. Nothing personal. Just responding to the posts in way a way I feel the posts deservce to be repsonded too. I think you just need to lighten up a bit. We're all freinds here. wink

Though I had assumed the whole "Prince played Adore to me" thing was toungue in cheek. Your last reply makes me unsure now which frightens me to be honest.

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Reply #71 posted 03/01/16 1:11am

chamill

Hi Members,

Does anyone have any further information on the intro song that Prince has played at most of these shows?

I believe it's called Hanamachi Roll. It's a Japanese classical type piece. It plays for about 5 minutes before he comes on stage.

Im also interested to know if anyone knows about 'Purple Rain Strings'. It was the exit music to show 1 at the Sydney State Theatre from memory.
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Reply #72 posted 03/01/16 2:01am

Adorecream

lust said:

Adorecream said:

When did I say I was not grateful, I seem to pick up a new hostility in your replies of late. Have I done something to piss you off. Your reception to me at the shows was icy to say the least.

No hostility intended brother. Nothing personal. Just responding to the posts in way a way I feel the posts deservce to be repsonded too. I think you just need to lighten up a bit. We're all freinds here. wink

Though I had assumed the whole "Prince played Adore to me" thing was toungue in cheek. Your last reply makes me unsure now which frightens me to be honest.

Cool, I am always a bit oblique expressing myself in words. I am a socially awkward person and at times, especially times of great excitement like Prince concerts, my mild autism shines through (Yes despite my intellect, I am on the spectrum).

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I am beyong mega grateful for that concert, and thankful Prince came to New Zealand 37 years after he became a star. I knew it was a once in a lifetime experience and will cherish it forever. Part of the reason why I decided to record it, do the reviews and the videos which have leaped to about 250 views in 5 days.

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I love Prince and his music no matter what and he gave his very best here and I am very pleased, and I hope he is pleased and the 3 or 4 thousand lucky people who saw these shows along with the 10 - 15k of fans in Australia. To watch Prince is to like watch magic in front of you, he is a consummate showman who can carry the audience in the palm of his hand. Adjectives and superlatives can not sum up adequately his talent and stage presence, and I mean that. biggrin

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Anyone should count themselves blessed to be in the presence of this greatness and the magic he creates on a stage, Prince is not a concert, it is an experience, a trip into the sublime and mystifying.

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Reply #73 posted 03/01/16 2:17am

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chamill said:

Hi Members,

Does anyone have any further information on the intro song that Prince has played at most of these shows?

I believe it's called Hanamachi Roll. It's a Japanese classical type piece. It plays for about 5 minutes before he comes on stage.

Im also interested to know if anyone knows about 'Purple Rain Strings'. It was the exit music to show 1 at the Sydney State Theatre from memory.


I think the opening music was Yo-yo Ma from Crouching Tiger soundtrack


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Reply #74 posted 03/04/16 9:34pm

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mynameisnotsusan said:

chamill said:
Hi Members, Does anyone have any further information on the intro song that Prince has played at most of these shows? I believe it's called Hanamachi Roll. It's a Japanese classical type piece. It plays for about 5 minutes before he comes on stage. Im also interested to know if anyone knows about 'Purple Rain Strings'. It was the exit music to show 1 at the Sydney State Theatre from memory.
I think the opening music was Yo-yo Ma from Crouching Tiger soundtrack

I wondered what it was too, it was beautiful and now I listen to it on You Tube it is amazing. Haunting

Thank you Prince for every note you left behind 💜
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Reply #75 posted 03/06/16 1:16am

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Nope

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Confluence from Memoirs of a Geisha

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https://www.youtube.com/w...qA0uqwbLGI

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Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now!
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Reply #76 posted 03/06/16 3:37am

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FunkyStrange said:

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Nope


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Confluence from Memoirs of a Geisha


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https://www.youtube.com/w...qA0uqwbLGI


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Reply #77 posted 03/13/16 11:56am

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I Love U In Me sounds great. They really kept quiet during it. They wanted to just listen and enjoy. It must have been a spiratual ting.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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