I miss you already.. you were so sweet to me and i really enjoyed your company.. | |
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aight, bro...move along, lol..
Carrie was way cooler than I ever would have expected ********************************************
...Ur standing in the epicenter, Let the shaking begin... | |
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I loved meeting and hanging out with the both of you! |
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The concert was an amazing experience to me. Like some other fans here, I don’t care that any cues were missed or that they weren’t as “tight” a band as they were 20 years ago or that Prince wasn’t there. All I knew was there was no other place I wanted to be than at that show. Due to the tremendous luck my friends have at concerts, we were on the front to the right of the stage. I won’t go into the detail of the setlist because that has been posted here before, but I will say that I had several moments that I was crying: Mountains, Anotherlover.. and Life Can Be So Nice. I also cried when Bobby gave his speech about his heart attack and expressed his love and appreciation for what Prince has done for him.
It was a wonderful weekend and that was due to the Revolution and my friends, old and new.
To the New York Contigency: Banks, JumpUpOnThe1, estelle81, sunflower and HonestMan13: you guys were a joy and wonderful surprise. Thank you for keeping the parties moving on both night at Seven.
To the orgers currently and formerly known as:
Anxiety, Endorphin74, Mars23, Efan, GangstaFam/Tron, CarrieMpls, Violett, Madartista, MiguelGomez, GaryMF, Hiinkelte, EskomoKisses, Handclapzfingasnapz, TMPletz, RipHer2Shreds, and every other name that is escaping me now, I love you guys so much and I cannot think of a better group of people to share this experience with.
The good:
Meeting Bobby and having my pic taken with him and Fink.
I got to talk to Lisa and tell her that her and Wendy gave my favorite concert of all time. And I got a picture with her.
The food in the VIP section was awesome.
Revolution Theater.
Wendy switching from singing lead on Anotherlover…. to singing the background part in the second verse.
Wendy playing the solo on Purple Rain.
Dez singing his original part on 1999.
?uest playing all kinds of boots and songs I hadn’t heard in years at the after party.
The Bad: Dude singing: “do I look gay to you?” On Uptown. No. Just, no.
The VIP event was a clusterfuck to me. I think they oversold the room. People were walking up to the head of the line like they had some type of entitlement and ignored the people who were waiting patiently. The band wasn’t there when we got upstairs. There was a blocked doorway leading to downstairs and in my opinion, for the most part, fans were acting like entitled assholes. | |
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Vendetta1 I feel the same way. there's was no place i rather have been except right there with all my NYC peeps including my honorary nyc bro . And what made my weekend so much more special is getting to know You, Violet and CarrieMpls (you guys are SPECIAL) and i hope that we can all get together again soon..
ps.. MiguelGomez it was cool meeting you too and others who's name is escaping me now | |
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Knock it off Bro!! I saw her first! | |
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Good review! Quite emotional...I like that. Those other reviews are also great but this one added a very interesting touch to the other reviews. I´m happy for you that you met so many old school orgers/friends there and I´m quite surprised to see those names that you mentioned above.
That Greg dude...
By the way....you wrote the food was good. What did they serve? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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They served hummus, sushi, turkey rolls and chick satay. They gave us a glass of champagne as we were coming up the stairs. | |
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Hey..... See I dont' know people's org names vs. their real names! | |
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I just want to say that I love all you alls. New friends and all the people I had met previously--everybody I hung out with and talked to that weekend was good people. | |
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I love you too.
And it would be groovy if the NY folks would send me their Facebook addys. | |
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I'm GaryMF there too, but my privacy settings are such that you have to be a "friend of a friend" for me to show up in search (I hope!).
But I'm friends with several orgers on here like Jude, and Chris so you should be able to find me Ivy. | |
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Groovy!! | |
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I echo Ivy.
And you.
All good peeps, all the livelong day. |
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I almost forgot one of my favorite moments.
Wendy did the little backmasking thing during Baby I'm A Star. | |
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Oh, yeah! That was brilliant! I loved that. | |
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I guess it's true that Minneapolis is so cold it keeps the bad people out! It was nothing but love everywhere we went and with everyone we met. The Revolution show itself could've been taking place at Woodstock in the 60's for all of the love flowing in the room. Truly a great experience in a great city!
When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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Reallly?? I missed that | |
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I completely agree. Everyone was so friendly, even random people I ran into on the street. The pre-party on Saturday night was almost as fun as the concert, with everyone singing along to the songs and some people dancing on the tables. I wish I could go back there every weekend!
[Edited 2/23/12 15:24pm] The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. | |
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Skywalker..thank U 4 u're opinion..But seriously they sound better now than ANY band Prince has ever established..don't get me wrong they all sound pretty good..yet..4 The Revolution 2 sound this GREAT at this time and age..compared 2 the younger NPG, rather 7 years younger or so..The Revolution sold out..and gave a performance w/out their composer..Wonderful job guys..I totally appreiciate it..WONDERFUL.. lets C the NPG try this in 25 years..I believe even they'd say The Revolution was GREAT..U're one out of thousands..But it seems someone has 2play Simon Cowell..lol..I'm Kidding..Peace | |
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And lets NOT 4get..It was 4 such a serious cause..Come on Skywalker..give credit were due. Retract your writtings..I give what's due..Peace again..................................... | |
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I will say this.
They may not have been Prince-level "tight" with only 1 or 2 rehearsals (a few missed cues here or there)..... but The Revolution played the original Minneapolis Sound!!!
Let's Work, Do It All Night., Baby I'm A Star..... they played with the way those songs were meant to be played.
Fink and Lisa's synth playing on these songs were off the hook. Prince for the most part doesn't play these songs in the true Minneapolis sound anymore.
The Revolution sounded better then ever. | |
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Co-sign, and thank you! That´s what I´m saying. Just ONE horn, Eric Leeds (more than one horn is only ok in my book if the other one is Atlanta Bliss or Eddie Minninfield). No "go go go " during Let´s Go Crazy, lots of keyboards /synths....and no 70s revue setlist (i.e all those old Sly Stone covers). Prince is still da man and he can play his songs however he wants but THIS is the true Mpls sound and instead of playing covers in order to raise awareness for old school funk, he should rather remind people what the Minneapolis sound was all about. But his last attempts at that were an indicator that Prince doesn´t seem to "feel" his old music the way we do. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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