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Reply #30 posted 04/15/04 5:53am

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ThreadBare said:

I think that's awesome.

It was news to a local paper for local residents who got to see a local artist perform with an international superstar. That's awesome stuff that, on a slow news day, could land on the front page.


TB gets it!! Thanks.
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Reply #31 posted 04/15/04 5:58am

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Butta said:

Peace.

Richard, that line comes from Kathy Mattea:
"Work like you don't need money,
Love like you've never been hurt,
And dance like no one's watching. "
--Kathy Mattea


In the immortal words of Tommy Smothers- "That's right- now I remember!!" Thanks. I love Kathy Mattea.


Dude, I am so jealous. I've only seen Prince *twice*. Last week's Musicology stop in Champaign, Illinois was number two. And Chicago in June will be number three. CONGRATULATIONS on your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity....


Thank you. I hope you get to see P many more times and if you would like to get on stage then just go for it! There's no reason why you can't.

and on your MARRIAGE! May the guidance and peace of the Almighty be with you and your wife.


Thanks you especially for this. We have had a busy couple of weeks, let me tell you! But its all worth it of course. I will pass your kind words on to my fiancee.
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Reply #32 posted 04/15/04 3:37pm

blumer

Sorry I dissed your dance moves, you looked like you were having a blast and thats all that matters.

I'd like to hear from the man who wore the purple suit that Prince picked out of the crowd to come on stage, trying to do the Morris Day and Jerome dance with him.

I've only been able to see Prince twice, back in 96 for Jam of the Year and now. This concert was far superior to that one, even though that one had been the best concert I'd ever been to until this one. He did way more medleys that time and not as many jam sessions. Next time he comes around, I vow to get better seats.
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Reply #33 posted 04/19/04 7:45pm

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Sorry I didn't post sooner... been getting married and on my honeymoon!! biggrin

blumer said:

Sorry I dissed your dance moves, you looked like you were having a blast and thats all that matters.


Thanks! Hope I didn't go off on you too much. I was addressing everyone who seemed to delight in insulting my dancing. Honestly, I think people worry too much about what other people say and think and let that keep them from expressing themselves and enjoying life. That's all I was trying to say.


I've only been able to see Prince twice, back in 96 for Jam of the Year and now. This concert was far superior to that one, even though that one had been the best concert I'd ever been to until this one. He did way more medleys that time and not as many jam sessions. Next time he comes around, I vow to get better seats.


I also saw that tour and yes, this one is superior to it in every way save one: Prince's movement on stage. On that tour he was still doing the splits, jumping off the piano, crawling around, etc. I'm glad I got to see him do all those classic moves once in person. Even if the show was basically one long Vegas medley musically!

No argument both ONA and MUSICOLOGY kick JOTY's butt in terms of music, setlist, whatnot.

My opinion.
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