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Thread started 04/02/04 9:49pm

syl

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Kids at the concert

Wondering if anyone has attended any concerts with their kids and what their experience was like.
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Reply #1 posted 04/02/04 10:05pm

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yes, i took my young son, had a blast, the girls around us thought it was great to see such a lil guy shakin it and singin along to prince giggle he had a great time, i am not however taking either of my children this time around, this ones for mommy, but, if he comes back soon, i believe i will take both of them nod i think its a great thing to share your love of music with your children, and these lucky kids have been raised on lots of love, happiness, and a never-ending supply of prince lol so, it kinda comes natural to them rose

oh, the other thing i do with them, its kinda silly, but i think its cool, when we are on a trip in the car, i start a game of 'name the prince songs' --- that means, we take turns naming as many songs as possible one at a time, the one who cant think of another is out..... i swear i have the most well versed 6 year old girl on the planet falloff she can take on some of the best out there, but hey, im busy raising another generation of prince lovers woot! woot!

my advice, take the kids....you will be glad you did nod
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Reply #2 posted 04/02/04 10:23pm

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At the Glendale show, I saw a girl who I thought was between 6 and 8 years-old in the front row. When Prince saw her he gave a big smile and pointed her out to Candy Dulfer.
I brought along my mother and sat next to a young lady who was also with her mother. Granted not KIDS, but a family affair.
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Reply #3 posted 04/02/04 10:41pm

Revolution

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This is my one peeve I have with the club this tour...

If indeed they want it to be a family affair, then WHY
LIMIT CLUB MEMBER TICKETS TO 2? Me, my wife, and
2 kids wanted to go, but i can only get 2 tickets...i'm
not buying another membership for this, as some have
suggested.
I understand limiting them for the ONA tour, because those
were held at smaller venues, but this is an ARENA tour...more
seats.

oh well....
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #4 posted 04/03/04 12:49am

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I just took my 10 year old to the Dallas Show.

He really liked it. Even more than he thought he would.

He was a little shy about Dancing tho.

I am going to San antonio, and Houston, and i guess back to Dallas and he wants to go again.

It is tough, Prince says to bring the family. I can only take one at a time.
"What's the hurry 2 die without tryin?
If u could sell ur worries would anyone buy'em?"
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Reply #5 posted 04/03/04 12:52am

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I wouldn't have a problem paying for another membership. to be able to purchase more tickets.But the Club says memberships in the same house don't work.
Multiple ticket orders to the same concerts will be deleted
"What's the hurry 2 die without tryin?
If u could sell ur worries would anyone buy'em?"
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Reply #6 posted 04/03/04 1:33am

nesseone

syl said:

Wondering if anyone has attended any concerts with their kids and what their experience was like.

I took my 7 year old daughter to the Bakersfield concert. She had a blast. She danced to each song, and cried when she heard purple rain. The girls behind us where amazed that she knew almost every damn song. My girl, loves PRINCE.....she cant get enough of the Musicology CD.
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Reply #7 posted 04/03/04 5:16am

whoop727

Well I have an 11 year old girl. So glad I went to the live feed. I wasnt going to take her to the concert in my city(nashville"adults only" lol). But after I saw the feed, and Memphis was added to the tour I had to get tickets so I could take her. Kids nowadays needs to know about real music and hear it live. She is a great trumphet player so I really do think she will appreciate it. Plus this will be a mini vacation for us to visit Memphis!

"Thank you very much"<-----terrible Elvis impression
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Reply #8 posted 04/03/04 6:00am

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I'm going to three nights in St. Paul in June. I'm going to take my six year old boy to one of em and still have two adult nights! He's been to a few shows before. We took him to KISS last year and we all wore makeup! So cute. And he saw Ringo Starr when he was three (with Sheila E. on drums!) I think it'll be fun. He likes Prince. He's been to Prince shows at both Target Center in Minneapolis and at Paisley Park when he was in his Mom's belly!!
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Reply #9 posted 04/03/04 11:22am

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At the Phoenix/Glendale show there was an 11 or 12 year old girl in the front row and when people got to go on stage the security lifted her over the barrier and sent her up the stairs. I think Prince gave her a little hug when he went by her on stage.
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Reply #10 posted 04/05/04 3:00pm

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I'm bringing my 12 year old!! She's been listening to Prince since she was an embryo!! lips
BEAUTIFUL, LOVED AND BLESSED"

If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it!!

http://www.myspace.com/gerij
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Reply #11 posted 04/05/04 4:00pm

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As I was saying before my boss came to my desk...

I'm taking my daughter, she loves Prince and he's not doing any of the sexy stuff so why not! Never to early to expose the kiddies to some real music! kiss
BEAUTIFUL, LOVED AND BLESSED"

If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it!!

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Reply #12 posted 04/05/04 5:33pm

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My 10 year old daughter attended the Staples Center opener with me last week. We sat in the front row behind Chance's keyboard setup (pretty much in a corner by the catwalk) and she had an absolute blast!! biggrin She was very much concerned at first because of how high the stage was, so she didn't think she would be able to see anything. I spent a lot of time telling her that it would be okay because Prince would be sure to sing right in front of us on the catwalk. And, to make her day, a cameraman set up right in front, so Prince made sure to sing, play guitar right up front!!

At the end of the show, the security guard who was taking care of our section came over to my girl and said "you knew all the words to the songs!" cool

My girl was blown away once again by the muscianship of the entire band. We couldn't see John on drums or Rhonda doing her thing. But, she stared in awe everytime Prince played guitar (she took lessons all last year cuz she wants to play just like him!). And, she was SO grateful that he played "Sometimes it Snows" and ""Let's Go Crazy" --two of her favorite songs ("Mom, mom, is going to do the solo just like the movie??." (And mom's grateful for "Let's Work" but my little one doesn't know about that yet. wink

She was also blown away by having Candy and Greg playing in front of us as well (she really missed seeing Maceo!). You see, she joined band earlier this year and is playing clarinet. Now, she's always wanted to be in the band (mostly because her older cousins all played), but she was especially inspired after the Aladdin show in Vegas and Maceo's playing. She wants to move on to the sax as soon as she can, but I'd like her to master the clarinet first.

One warning for all you parents: take a pair of earplugs for you kids. Being near the front can hurt their ears for the rest of their lives. I know that the security guards at San Diego's Sprots Arena carry extra ones, but the Staples Center guards didn't.
"No, I'm not that mysterious. I'm a pretty open book. People who know my music, I would say know me." - Prince, Today Show 3/15/04
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Reply #13 posted 04/05/04 6:11pm

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newpowerlove said:



One warning for all you parents: take a pair of earplugs for you kids. Being near the front can hurt their ears for the rest of their lives. I know that the security guards at San Diego's Sprots Arena carry extra ones, but the Staples Center guards didn't.


Great advice! I'm an adult and I now bring earplugs to all concerts that I go to. They sound just as good and I do not have that "ringing" sound in my ears afterwards. I like the kind that are like clear putty that you can shape the way you want. For kids, it is even more esential than for adults.
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Reply #14 posted 04/06/04 6:41am

RodeoSchro

I have taken my son to see Prince twice. He saw the Hit and Run Tour when he was 7, and he saw the Rainbow Children tour when he was 9 (third row NPGMC tix, too). The sound was not anywhere near too loud.

I'm taking my daughter to San Antonio (she'll be 8 on June 8), and I'm taking the whole family to Houston.
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Reply #15 posted 04/06/04 1:20pm

talk2bill2

RodeoSchro said:

I have taken my son to see Prince twice. He saw the Hit and Run Tour when he was 7, and he saw the Rainbow Children tour when he was 9 (third row NPGMC tix, too). The sound was not anywhere near too loud.

I'm taking my daughter to San Antonio (she'll be 8 on June 8), and I'm taking the whole family to Houston.



if you have member tickets there is a good chance you will be between the stage and the speakers... so most of the sound will be going away from you... so it should not be too loud.... I was on row E (2nd row from the middle of the cat walk) and it was not too loud
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Reply #16 posted 04/06/04 5:21pm

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It doesn't really matter if we think "it's not too loud" -- it still is. I got the following quote from WebMD.com http://my.webmd.com/hw/he...bar=tf3056

"A sound's loudness (intensity) is measured in decibels (dB). Normal conversation is about 60 dB; a lawn mower is about 90 dB; a loud rock concert is about 120 dB. In general, sounds above 85 dB are considered potentially harmful, depending on how long and how often you are exposed to them and whether you wear hearing protection."

Just do your kids a favor, and take a pair of earplugs for them. Better yet, take a pair for yourself too! smile You can still hear very well even with them on. You think the people on stage aren't wearing them? From the front row, I could see Prince's ears were well protected. cool
"No, I'm not that mysterious. I'm a pretty open book. People who know my music, I would say know me." - Prince, Today Show 3/15/04
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Reply #17 posted 04/06/04 8:57pm

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Oh yea. My son is definitly gonna be wearing earplugs!!
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Reply #18 posted 04/07/04 6:41am

RodeoSchro

You're right, that's a good idea. Thanks.

newpowerlove said:

It doesn't really matter if we think "it's not too loud" -- it still is. I got the following quote from WebMD.com http://my.webmd.com/hw/he...bar=tf3056

"A sound's loudness (intensity) is measured in decibels (dB). Normal conversation is about 60 dB; a lawn mower is about 90 dB; a loud rock concert is about 120 dB. In general, sounds above 85 dB are considered potentially harmful, depending on how long and how often you are exposed to them and whether you wear hearing protection."

Just do your kids a favor, and take a pair of earplugs for them. Better yet, take a pair for yourself too! smile You can still hear very well even with them on. You think the people on stage aren't wearing them? From the front row, I could see Prince's ears were well protected. cool
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Reply #19 posted 04/07/04 12:43pm

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wow. I was just thinking of starting this thread, wheni scrolled down and saw this one! Perfect timing!

Anyways, I'm bringing my 7 year old daughter to both shows in Atlanta. I've already had to buy her a guitar, a tuner, drum sticks, a drum pad, and give her my 2 keyboards, b/c she wants to start a band. (And i bought "School Of Rock" to that end.)


...great advice about the earplugs!!

Also, she's so excited, I'm thinking of making her take a nap b4 the concert. What do you guys think?
"Pedro offers you his protection."
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Reply #20 posted 04/07/04 1:06pm

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mochalox said:

wow. I was just thinking of starting this thread, wheni scrolled down and saw this one! Perfect timing!

Anyways, I'm bringing my 7 year old daughter to both shows in Atlanta. I've already had to buy her a guitar, a tuner, drum sticks, a drum pad, and give her my 2 keyboards, b/c she wants to start a band. (And i bought "School Of Rock" to that end.)


...great advice about the earplugs!!

Also, she's so excited, I'm thinking of making her take a nap b4 the concert. What do you guys think?


Make sure she gets in a good pee and a dump before the band hits th stage. Otherwise, you'll be hiking to the ladies' room right as they break into the one song you've been dying to hear.
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Reply #21 posted 04/07/04 1:13pm

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Make me wish I had a young'n to take to the show! sad

Oh well, mo funk fo me!!!
jedi

Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
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Reply #22 posted 04/07/04 1:27pm

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CJBabyDaddy said:

mochalox said:

wow. I was just thinking of starting this thread, wheni scrolled down and saw this one! Perfect timing!

Anyways, I'm bringing my 7 year old daughter to both shows in Atlanta. I've already had to buy her a guitar, a tuner, drum sticks, a drum pad, and give her my 2 keyboards, b/c she wants to start a band. (And i bought "School Of Rock" to that end.)


...great advice about the earplugs!!

Also, she's so excited, I'm thinking of making her take a nap b4 the concert. What do you guys think?


Make sure she gets in a good pee and a dump before the band hits th stage. Otherwise, you'll be hiking to the ladies' room right as they break into the one song you've been dying to hear.


thx so much!!!! excellent advice! nod
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Reply #23 posted 04/13/04 2:46am

isakana

High!
Eye made my acount on the.org a few days ago, so I could not post this
4 awhile. Here's my 1st tip on the.org..... It isn't short, bcuz
Eye add some coments while Eye was waiting 2 post.

Prince did 8 concerts in his 2002 Japan tour(Yes, we'r Japanese Family),
but only one holiday concert was held at Hamamatsu Act Theater. So, we
thought the theater must b the best place 4 r family 2 attend 2gether.
---Eye & wife could go other dates without r children, thanx 2 their
grandmothers. We feel we can't take r little children 2 EVERY con-
certs, it is 2 tough(labor & ticket is not cheap)--- The place is far
from we live, but it is the smallest city in Japan tour so Eye thought
NPGMC seats will b available 4 r children(Eye & my wife r NPGMC members,
so we could buy 4 thickets @ that time/now, is it impossible?/Bcuz of
cheaper membership fee or increased members?) & Eye confirmed the theater
that children r permitted 2 enter(no age limitation & the venue even
have a special room 4 children if they get trouble or begin 2 cry, etc.).

After the long wait, we could manage 2 get right edge seats but front &
second rows. We brought earplugs 4 children(& NPGMC stuff also asked me
b4 the show whether we need earplugs or not.) Prince began 2 play jam of
"Let's Work" @ the soundcheck. My 6 years old(@ the time) daughter got
her groove on(she's always the best dancer in my family). Eye felt that
Prince(who standing opposite side) smiled 4 her & Eye wasn't dreamin'.
While he's playing next song "Peach" on his guitar, he called my daughter
with his finger! Eye lost my words & took my daughter 2 around center
of front row but didn't know what 2 do. Then, friend of mine lifted my
daughter on the stage & she started 2 dance & incite people(she opened
her arms & jumped up & down b4 the audience). Eye & my wife could not
believe my eyes... Then, my 4 years old son also got on the stage but
he was busy 4 worrying about his sister's "star-shaped ornament" was
droppin' form the bar(than dancing). Mr.Greg Boyer was kind enough 2
pick up her small star from the floor though he was playing his horn @
the time... Rhonda was smiling, & Mr.Takumi gave them two small purple
maracas(Prince Logo on it)2 play with. Prince was playing his guitar
on left side of the stage, & after the song(pretty long jam)was over,
he preteneded 2 fall down on the cushions on the side & it's funny.
Eye think my children & Prince didn't get so close on the stage, so
when they returned 2 r seats, Eye asked my daughter that "What did U
feel on stage with Prince?". She replied with big simle "Prince's side
face is so cool!","It was long song & Eye tried hard 2 dance, so Eye got
sweat!" Then, they began 2 sleep bcuz they r exhausted 2 dance.

She also experienced several dates of 1996 the gold experience Japan tour
in her mummy's belly. So that might b the reason she can get her groove
on (^ ^) <--- is Japanese online smile mark... We really love the promo
video of MUSICOLOGY & hope that Prince & The NPG coming 2 Japan with
MUSICOLOGY TOUR! (^ ^)/))) <---waving my hand 4 Prince

Love, Peace & Truth
isakana
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Reply #24 posted 04/13/04 8:04am

computerblue

I've taken my 10 yr old to around 20 concerts in the last 3 years to round out his musical education and NONE were more kid friendly than last nights show in Indy. We were in the front row (thanks npgmc)and had a great view. John Blackwell came around before the show started and handed my boy a drumstick. Every time that Mike Scott came on or off stage he made a concerted effort to shake my kids hand or give him a high 5. He even slipped him a few guitar picks over the evening and talked to the little aspiring guitarist durring downtime. When it came time for the dance party on stage, Prince nodded for the security to help me boost Daniel over the railing. Candy paid special attention to him and made sure that she led him by the hand(the only time that I was wanting to trade places with him)to the center of the stage and Prince gave him a guitar pick> Rev Scott even made sure that he was returned to the proper side of the stage afterward> All in all a great experience for a great kid>
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