They just got seriously funky! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I watched two periscope broadcasts - the 2nd one sounded great and the 1st one had the best view but was too close and the sound wasn't good at all. The FB stream ended before it was over. All over the place but I loved it. I need to experience this live with my Purple fam! He's not here, but still very near
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I sure hope they do some more of these shows. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Not one complaint about how the setlist has been basically the same for all 3 shows?
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"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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"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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"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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"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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"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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I would lounge around in this | |
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purplethunder3121 said:
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15 | |
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Kimbra. Ugh. That was painful.
A little more explanation: instead of Bilal guesting tonight, we got Kimbra, who graced us with her rendition of Private Joy and Delirious. It was horrible.
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I was missing Bilal...Andre was just... U can be the side effect, I'd rather be the dope. | |
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Didn't see Kimbra--Bilal did a good job. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Is this Kimbra? I don't know her. Who was the blond w the throaty voice? She spoke about Susan wanted to be there but could not And Was that Apollonia on stage with the blond? Apollonia , if that was her, was tossing something out to the crowd, her hoop earrings maybe?
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I believe that is Tony Christian(Mazarati) playing guitar on the side
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The blonde was Brenda Bennett from Vanity/Appolonia 6. That was Appolonia with her, and she was tossing out a handful of hoop earrings to the crowd. | |
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thank you dplatt.
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We had a great time last night with The Revolution and friends! The set list up through Little Red Corvette put a big smile on my face, that stayed there the entire time. Computer Blue was unbelievable to witness at First Ave, and they nailed it. America just smoked, and Mountains was just perfect. Those three alone were worth the ticket price. Sometimes It Snows In April was incredibly stark, and raw, and just so moving. The only time I almost choked up a bit. You could hear audible weeping in the audience during the performance, it was so quiet. Andre and Dez were such a pleasure. Dez was clearly the best singer up there and I would have loved to hear more of him singing lead. Andre was great, too, but seemed a little less familiar with the words. Seeing Mark and Andre both nail the Let's Work bassline in unison was so unreal. Two scarily funky men who haven't lost a thing. The audience chanting the war chant at the end of Partyup was great. Did Prince ever have audiences do that part when he played it live? Seems tailor made for audience participation. Wendy seemed like a capable front person, though her vocals and some of her parts felt a little hit or miss. Lisa looked fantastic and sounded wonderful. Bobby held the groove, steady as ever, and when he locked in with Mark it was magic. They lost me with 1999, which was incredibly sloppy. There was a moment when Wendy didn't finish the first chorus and started singing the second verse too early, and when she realized her mistake, and waited for the chorus to finish, she ended up coming in with the verse too early a second time. This is where Prince would have stormed out, I thought. When Bobby kicked in with Raspberry Beret, the drums were noticeably larder. Actually, way too loud. And the lead line was marred by a false start which was kind of frustrating. I think when big mistakes like that happen, it kind of takes you out of it, and you start to notice more mistakes. Especially when they're performing classic material written by a man with nearly impossible live standards. Kimbra doesn't need to be up there singing Prince songs. She ruined Private Joy for me, which is an all time fave. And her remaining contributions were kind of frustrating as well. I'm she she's a big fan, but she's not a good fit. I would have rather had Princess, who showed up during the encore, on vocals. They do faithful vocals, and you can tell they're true diehard Prince fans. Also, Maya Rudolph is such a pleasure to watch. She even knows the Baby I'm A Star choreography! I thought the encore songs kind of made up for the 5 songs that led up to them, but it still made me feel like they weren't really ready to do it. I also had more of an understanding of Prince's refusal to play with them. They're just not "on the level." I think they would have needed some serious Purple Drill Sergeant time to be able to hang with Prince, and maybe people of a certain age are less receptive to that. Again, his standards were so high. I thought VIP was more than worth it. We got right up front with no waiting, and got to hear some vault treasures courtesy of Questlove. I'll post his pre show set list later, as my phone is about to die. I also caught a hoop earring thrown by Apollonia, which was exciting. Ultimately, it was a good experience, and it was wonderful to see them together at the place where it all started. Prince's absence was sometimes too great, and sometimes they really held their own. However, I think they're going to need a lot more rehearsal if they want to take this show on tour. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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This is beyond that. | |
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Good review
I have to remember that as a band that haven't played together outside of the 2012 show since 1986 so I can cut them a lot of slack for the short amount of time they had to put this together adding Andre (Dez was at the 2012 show) and said he hadn't listened to much Prince albums after he left the band. I don't know when they actually startd rehearsing, but it was a short time.
They'll work it out and iron out the kinks.
Great passion always. [Edited 9/4/16 21:34pm] | |
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http://www.startribune.co...2295351/#1
The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported on the 3rd night of the Revolution shows at First Avenue. Included in the article is a quote from prince.org founder Ben Margolin. Congrats Ben! Thanks all for representing. | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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SchlomoThaHomo said: We had a great time last night with The Revolution and friends! The set list up through Little Red Corvette put a big smile on my face, that stayed there the entire time. Computer Blue was unbelievable to witness at First Ave, and they nailed it. America just smoked, and Mountains was just perfect. Those three alone were worth the ticket price. Sometimes It Snows In April was incredibly stark, and raw, and just so moving. The only time I almost choked up a bit. You could hear audible weeping in the audience during the performance, it was so quiet. Andre and Dez were such a pleasure. Dez was clearly the best singer up there and I would have loved to hear more of him singing lead. Andre was great, too, but seemed a little less familiar with the words. Seeing Mark and Andre both nail the Let's Work bassline in unison was so unreal. Two scarily funky men who haven't lost a thing. The audience chanting the war chant at the end of Partyup was great. Did Prince ever have audiences do that part when he played it live? Seems tailor made for audience participation. Wendy seemed like a capable front person, though her vocals and some of her parts felt a little hit or miss. Lisa looked fantastic and sounded wonderful. Bobby held the groove, steady as ever, and when he locked in with Mark it was magic. They lost me with 1999, which was incredibly sloppy. There was a moment when Wendy didn't finish the first chorus and started singing the second verse too early, and when she realized her mistake, and waited for the chorus to finish, she ended up coming in with the verse too early a second time. This is where Prince would have stormed out, I thought. When Bobby kicked in with Raspberry Beret, the drums were noticeably larder. Actually, way too loud. And the lead line was marred by a false start which was kind of frustrating. I think when big mistakes like that happen, it kind of takes you out of it, and you start to notice more mistakes. Especially when they're performing classic material written by a man with nearly impossible live standards. Kimbra doesn't need to be up there singing Prince songs. She ruined Private Joy for me, which is an all time fave. And her remaining contributions were kind of frustrating as well. I'm she she's a big fan, but she's not a good fit. I would have rather had Princess, who showed up during the encore, on vocals. They do faithful vocals, and you can tell they're true diehard Prince fans. Also, Maya Rudolph is such a pleasure to watch. She even knows the Baby I'm A Star choreography! I thought the encore songs kind of made up for the 5 songs that led up to them, but it still made me feel like they weren't really ready to do it. I also had more of an understanding of Prince's refusal to play with them. They're just not "on the level." I think they would have needed some serious Purple Drill Sergeant time to be able to hang with Prince, and maybe people of a certain age are less receptive to that. Again, his standards were so high. I thought VIP was more than worth it. We got right up front with no waiting, and got to hear some vault treasures courtesy of Questlove. I'll post his pre show set list later, as my phone is about to die. I also caught a hoop earring thrown by Apollonia, which was exciting. Ultimately, it was a good experience, and it was wonderful to see them together at the place where it all started. Prince's absence was sometimes too great, and sometimes they really held their own. However, I think they're going to need a lot more rehearsal if they want to take this show on tour. -- Thanks for pointing out that they are not P's level. It does not take anything away from them as good people but P had moved on musically and I can't imagine he would have got back with them if his heart was not in it. | |
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Being a fan since the beginning. All I can say about the Revolution members is that they have always been classy.
Thoughtful smart and classy. Prince was lucky to have somehow come into their presence and vice versa. [Edited 9/5/16 10:18am] | |
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I sure hope they do some more of these shows. He's not here, but still very near
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SchlomoThaHomo said: We had a great time last night with The Revolution and friends! Great review. America, Computer Blue & Mountains souned great via livestream and kimbra was not a good choice. I'm hoping they'll grt together and perform againThe set list up through Little Red Corvette put a big smile on my face, that stayed there the entire time. Computer Blue was unbelievable to witness at First Ave, and they nailed it. America just smoked, and Mountains was just perfect. Those three alone were worth the ticket price. Sometimes It Snows In April was incredibly stark, and raw, and just so moving. The only time I almost choked up a bit. You could hear audible weeping in the audience during the performance, it was so quiet. Andre and Dez were such a pleasure. Dez was clearly the best singer up there and I would have loved to hear more of him singing lead. Andre was great, too, but seemed a little less familiar with the words. Seeing Mark and Andre both nail the Let's Work bassline in unison was so unreal. Two scarily funky men who haven't lost a thing. The audience chanting the war chant at the end of Partyup was great. Did Prince ever have audiences do that part when he played it live? Seems tailor made for audience participation. Wendy seemed like a capable front person, though her vocals and some of her parts felt a little hit or miss. Lisa looked fantastic and sounded wonderful. Bobby held the groove, steady as ever, and when he locked in with Mark it was magic. They lost me with 1999, which was incredibly sloppy. There was a moment when Wendy didn't finish the first chorus and started singing the second verse too early, and when she realized her mistake, and waited for the chorus to finish, she ended up coming in with the verse too early a second time. This is where Prince would have stormed out, I thought. When Bobby kicked in with Raspberry Beret, the drums were noticeably larder. Actually, way too loud. And the lead line was marred by a false start which was kind of frustrating. I think when big mistakes like that happen, it kind of takes you out of it, and you start to notice more mistakes. Especially when they're performing classic material written by a man with nearly impossible live standards. Kimbra doesn't need to be up there singing Prince songs. She ruined Private Joy for me, which is an all time fave. And her remaining contributions were kind of frustrating as well. I'm she she's a big fan, but she's not a good fit. I would have rather had Princess, who showed up during the encore, on vocals. They do faithful vocals, and you can tell they're true diehard Prince fans. Also, Maya Rudolph is such a pleasure to watch. She even knows the Baby I'm A Star choreography! I thought the encore songs kind of made up for the 5 songs that led up to them, but it still made me feel like they weren't really ready to do it. I also had more of an understanding of Prince's refusal to play with them. They're just not "on the level." I think they would have needed some serious Purple Drill Sergeant time to be able to hang with Prince, and maybe people of a certain age are less receptive to that. Again, his standards were so high. I thought VIP was more than worth it. We got right up front with no waiting, and got to hear some vault treasures courtesy of Questlove. I'll post his pre show set list later, as my phone is about to die. I also caught a hoop earring thrown by Apollonia, which was exciting. Ultimately, it was a good experience, and it was wonderful to see them together at the place where it all started. Prince's absence was sometimes too great, and sometimes they really held their own. However, I think they're going to need a lot more rehearsal if they want to take this show on tour. He's not here, but still very near
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So...this was my second night of shows and the last show on saturday night....
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