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Prince Snubs Celebs in Favor of a Parking Lot

Sorry if this was posted, I couldnt find it wink



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http://www.foxnews.com/st...08,00.html

Prince Snubs Celebs in Favor of a Parking Lot
Monday, July 16, 2007

By Roger Friedman

Prince: Much in Common With Lou Grant

Quick: What do Prince, the diminutive fireball of funk, and Lou Grant, Mary Tyler Moore’s former fictitious boss, have in common?

The answer: Neither of them likes guests to see them at their own parties.

On Saturday night in the Hamptons, after Prince performed a spectacular two-hour set at $3,000 a pop, the purple star was supposed to hold court in a private room at a club called Flirt.

He arrived ahead of most of the guests, but when he saw that there were already a few people in the private room, Prince retreated to his limo. And there he stayed, in the parking lot, while guests piled up outside the consequently locked door.

The episode recalled the time Mary threw Mr. Grant a surprise birthday party at her apartment, but Lou wouldn’t let any of the guests — all his friends — into the room.

Mary would say, “Mr. Grant, How about Murray? He’s nice. You like Murray.” Murray entered. Then Mary would say, “What about Rhoda? You’ve always liked Rhoda.” And so on.

Eventually Mr. Grant’s friends entered Mary’s apartment. But for Prince, the party never happened. He sat in the parking lot.

The guests drifted to Dune, a nearby club owned by Noah Tepperberg and Jason Strauss, who helped put on the big outdoor Prince show for 1,000 people on a field owned by the very private Ross School.

Guests were heard singing, “Someday my prince will come.” He did not.

No one ever had the chance to say to Prince: “How about Leonardo DiCaprio? He’s been nominated for the Oscar.” Or: “What about your lawyer, Londell McMillan? You like him.” Or: ”Jon Bon Jovi took a helicopter here to see you. Why don’t we let him in?” Or even: “Many of these people paid $3,000 a head to see you tonight and you didn’t even play 'Raspberry Beret.'”

The fact that Prince is from Minneapolis and that’s where Mary and her friends lived on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” is just a coincidence, I am told.

Hamptons Get Funky, for a Price

So anyway: A promotion group called Social, along with pop-producing star Nile Rodgers and record industry vet Michael Ostin, put on the first of five swinging rock concerts and fancy dinners on Saturday night in East Hampton.

The tickets are $3,000, or $15,000 for the series of five. The other acts on their way in successive weeks are Dave Matthews, Billy Joel, James Taylor and Tom Petty.

Every weekend a different famous restaurant or chef will cater the meal. There is seating for 1,000. On Saturday, Jeffrey Zakarian of Town did a delicious meal of pan-Asian food. There were also "Pop Burgers" and jelly beans from Dylan’s Candy Corner.

The Social-ites have cleared a field behind the Ross School near the East Hampton airport and erected a state-of-the-art concert shed and catering hall. It’s sort of Tanglewood on the Go.

The setting is simple and dramatic. As long as there’s no rain, the Socials have a major hit on their hands. And even if they do, part of the seating is under a matching shed.

Enter into this all the celebs. PR funk mistress Lizzie Grubman is back, and in fine form. She herded the aforementioned Leo, Bon Jovi and dozens more through the buffet and onto the field into their seats.

We spotted Christie Brinkley with her brother and son; Kelsey and Camille Grammer; Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos; L.A. Reid and wife, Erica; Edie Falco and Aida Turturro from "The Sopranos"; Jay-Z; mega-guys Ron Burkle and Steve Bing; Anjelica Huston; Lorne Michaels; “Saturday Night Live” producer Marci Klein and so on.

And there were ironies galore. Because Prince was once a Warner Records artist, the legendary Mo Ostin arrived and sat with Courtney Ross. When Prince and Ostin were with Warners, it was owned by the Courtney’s equally legendary husband, Steve Ross. So Mo and Courtney sat together and reminisced about their golden era.

After a while, the pair was greeted by Edgar Bronfman Jr., the man who now owns and has summarily destroyed Warner Music. Still, it was Saturday night, and everyone was in a happy mood.

Lyor Cohen sat with his former Island/DefJam buddies and Kevin Liles on the opposite side of the shed.

Everything was in balance. Mo Ostin and his crowd — Lenny Waronker, Russ Titelman, Tommy LiPuma — left a huge legacy of artists now dispersed through the business from Jimi Hendrix and Fleetwood Mac to Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor and Neil Young.

Last year, WMG released Paris Hilton’s debut album. Their stock price hovers around $14.

Mo Ostin does not take credit for signing Prince, by the way.

“A guy in Minneapolis found him,” Mo told me. “There was a fierce competition. Columbia wanted him. Lots of people. But we convinced him we had the mechanism to make him a star.”

Ostin was also there when Prince started writing “Slave” on his face and tried to get off the label.

“That was bad,” he said, wincing.

Prince Wakes Up the 'Sleepy Rich Folks'

About three songs into Prince’s Hamptons show Saturday night, he said something about waking up “the sleepy rich folks in the front.”

That’s when he invited the mostly white audience onto the stage and launched into a version of “Play That Funky Music, White Boy.” He let a tall young stranger grab the mike and sing his own version of the lyrics. The crowd cheered.

You can imagine what Prince thought of a crowd that would pay him $3,000 a head.

“I don’t have any hits!” he cried at one point, and tried to prove it by keeping the show as obscure as possible.

He started it with a New Orleans jazz version of “Down by the Riverside” followed by a slow blues number called “Satisfied” from his new and unreleased album.

In fact, Prince did his best to keep the audience guessing. In two hours, the only recognizable numbers were “Cream (Get on Top),” “U Got the Look,” “Controversy,” “Kiss,” “Take Me With U,” “Let’s Go Crazy,” “Purple Rain” and “I Feel 4 U.”

According to a set list, which was titled — ominously — “Jazz Set @ the Hamptons” — Prince scheduled but skipped “Nothing Compares 2 U” and “Come2Gether” (The Beatles?).

There were some long, unexplained digressions and curious jams on less well-known numbers. (The jams are wild, imaginative Hendrix-Sly Stone-James Brown exercises.)

A gifted backup singer named Shelby Johnson turns “I Feel 4 U” into her own number; another, Marva King, is equally powerful. There is also a pair of flexible dancing twins to give the show a James Brown effect. After the show, the other players referred to them as “the twins.”

Prince gets the most pleasure, it seems, not just from the funk, but from doing his best Stylistics/Russell Thompkins Jr. falsetto. Hence, “If I Was Ur Girlfriend” and a couple of other numbers brought him to the fore.

I was surprised he didn’t just sing “Betcha by Golly Wow” and get it over with. He shined on “Take Me With U,” the most cohesive pop number of the night, and made the most of getting the audience to sing for him on “Kiss.”

Is he odd? Oh yes, Prince is odd. Geniuses can be that way.

There is so much going on during his shows, it’s hard to take it all in. He has given "eclectic" new meaning. When you can do anything, and you’ve done it, there’s nowhere else to go.

A few more hits might have been nice, but why indulge an audience? Why not make them work a little bit?

During a short stretch around “Kiss,” it was worth seeing Kelly Ripa and Christie Brinkley move up to the front and get their grooves on.
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Reply #1 posted 07/16/07 9:10am

Genesia

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ElectricBlue said:

Quick: What do Prince, the diminutive fireball of funk, and Lou Grant, Mary Tyler Moore’s former fictitious boss, have in common?


I was going to say, "Prince doesn't like spunk, either?" eek

lol lol
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Reply #2 posted 07/16/07 9:14am

PurpleCharm

Interesting. Thanks for posting.
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Reply #3 posted 07/16/07 9:30am

RUHip2TheJive

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ElectricBlue said:

He started it with a New Orleans jazz version of “Down by the Riverside” followed by a slow blues number called “Satisfied” from his new and unreleased album.


lol
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Reply #4 posted 07/16/07 10:03am

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Thank you. Interesting to see some of what happened that night.
[Edited 7/16/07 12:44pm]
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Reply #5 posted 07/16/07 10:58am

wlcm2thdwn

Hey, good for him!
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Reply #6 posted 07/16/07 11:03am

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RUHip2TheJive said:

ElectricBlue said:

He started it with a New Orleans jazz version of “Down by the Riverside” followed by a slow blues number called “Satisfied” from his new and unreleased album.


lol


back that up with a evillol

Heh, heh...!
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Reply #7 posted 07/16/07 11:23am

misslilly

I think someone needed 2 be breast fed and put down 4 a nap that night.
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Reply #8 posted 07/16/07 11:26am

aubergine

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He should consider playing for his real fams next time, instead of nouveau-riche jetsetters who only go to hear "purple rain" and "kiss". Then he would genuinely feel like partying, instead of hiding in his limousine. But again, someone’s gotta pay for that limo.
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Reply #9 posted 07/16/07 11:35am

sexxydancer

misslilly said:

I think someone needed 2 be breast fed and put down 4 a nap that night.
.....Never mind. lol
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Reply #10 posted 07/16/07 11:47am

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Genesia said:

ElectricBlue said:

Quick: What do Prince, the diminutive fireball of funk, and Lou Grant, Mary Tyler Moore’s former fictitious boss, have in common?


I was going to say, "Prince doesn't like spunk, either?" eek

lol lol


falloff It was funny when Lou Grant said to Mary Tyler Moore: "You've got spunk!" Mary says something like, "Why, thank you!" Lou then says, "I HATE spunk!" lol
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Reply #11 posted 07/16/07 12:02pm

Isolar

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I never believe anything Roger Friedman of Fox News writes. The man is crap journalist and a liar.
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Reply #12 posted 07/16/07 12:04pm

Genesia

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psychodelicide said:

Genesia said:



I was going to say, "Prince doesn't like spunk, either?" eek

lol lol


falloff It was funny when Lou Grant said to Mary Tyler Moore: "You've got spunk!" Mary says something like, "Why, thank you!" Lou then says, "I HATE spunk!" lol


nod

First episode of the series. I love that part. lol lol
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Reply #13 posted 07/16/07 12:07pm

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A gifted backup singer named Shelby Johnson turns “I Feel 4 U” into her own number; another, Marva King, is equally powerful.


I must have missed something. I didn't know Marva had rejoined the band. I was wondering why she's featured on the new album.
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Reply #14 posted 07/16/07 12:12pm

utopia7

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sitting in the parking lot hiding out

falloff
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Reply #15 posted 07/16/07 12:19pm

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This sounds so like him! To be honest, I'd rather sit in my car than have to put on a smile for those phonies. I love our Prince. mushy
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Reply #16 posted 07/16/07 12:31pm

twistedeargasm

What's so shocking..?? He's a creative Person..I know If I get an ideal, I want to record it as soon as possible..Prince being a creative person to the 10th degree.. was probably out working on a new track or listening to something he just recorded...Sound normal for him..
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Reply #17 posted 07/16/07 12:34pm

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utopia7 said:

sitting in the parking lot hiding out

falloff

I know lol I'd go crazy having to see a bunch of people everyday.
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Reply #18 posted 07/16/07 12:34pm

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therapyisback said:

RUHip2TheJive said:



lol


back that up with a evillol

Heh, heh...!


LOL. I know. They are so incredibly late.
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Reply #19 posted 07/16/07 12:34pm

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The gig beforehand just sounds a bit creepy and surreal. lol

I'd feel gross paying $3,000 to see anyone in concert. confused
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Reply #20 posted 07/16/07 12:45pm

AnckSuNamun

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minneapolisgenius said:


I'd feel gross paying $3,000 to see anyone in concert. confused

For real. lol
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Reply #21 posted 07/16/07 12:55pm

obsessed

I love that...yeah Prince! lol
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Reply #22 posted 07/16/07 12:57pm

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ElectricBlue said:

“I don’t have any hits!” he cried at one point, and tried to prove it by keeping the show as obscure as possible.

He started it with a New Orleans jazz version of “Down by the Riverside” followed by a slow blues number called “Satisfied” from his new and unreleased album.



lol up to date and well researched journalism at it's finest!
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Reply #23 posted 07/16/07 1:26pm

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I can only picture it, these hoity toities seated far from the stage.. so into themselves and their wealth! disbelief

Psst Prince! Next time call us we will warm up the atmosphere for you! lol
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Reply #24 posted 07/16/07 1:41pm

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followed by a slow blues number called “Satisfied” from his new and unreleased album



eh eh eh what????? where they been at confused
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.....I don't do this because i have a choice.........it was pre-determined b4 my birth.........
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Reply #25 posted 07/16/07 1:54pm

wlcm2thdwn

Sounds like Prince is SO ready to get away from the states.
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Reply #26 posted 07/16/07 2:33pm

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TheCherryRoom said:

followed by a slow blues number called “Satisfied” from his new and unreleased album



eh eh eh what????? where they been at confused




lol
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Reply #27 posted 07/16/07 2:36pm

ReginaCarman

i am in favor of Prince relaxing , in private, before a concert or even after if he wants to smile
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Reply #28 posted 07/16/07 2:38pm

rbrpm

once again prince strikes again! strike a pose! lol
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Reply #29 posted 07/16/07 2:47pm

pplrain

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Guess he wasn't ready for another icy reception, can't blame him sad !
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