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Mill City report #9 For BVH who asked me to post this...
[pre:0deadbeef0] From: Christian (rushmann@marcus-online.net) Newsgroups: alt.music.prince Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 11:06 AM Subject: More Mill City Reviews I took the 90 minute drive to MPLS and had a great time. Saw the Time, CGS and Prince on a scalped ticket I got for $12 from a guy outside Glueck's. Here's a quick review. The Time: Show was funky, but the sound sucked from where I was standing. MD has aged very well and the band was tight, but there was way too much feedback. I was also hoping the Jam and Lewis (who were both backstage) would have come out and played. I wanted more than I got from this show... Set list included (in no particular order) Jerk Out, Ice Cream Castles, Gigolo's get Lonely too, 777-9311, If the Kid Can't Make you come, Blondie (my favorite), The Bird...I'm forgeting a bunch. We stayed to watch them for an hour and then trekked over to the NW Stage. Highlight of the set - getting to meet Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum. He and the drummer (forget his name at the moment) stould next to us in the street and watched most of the show. Lowlight, almost getting trampled by KG and his posse in the street. Man that dude is HUGE and his commercials are funny as hell, but does he of all people need to get closer to the stage?! He's what, 7 feet tall. Jeez! Score: 7/10 Larry Graham and CGS 2000 (basically Larry, Cynthia, Jerry, Rose, The Hornheadz, Mike Scott, Kirk, Estelle, Kip, Morris Hayes and a few others) Missed the first couple songs in the trek over. Let me be honest, up until this point I had never seen Larry live. I've heard a couple of the bootlegs of his show but this did not prepare me for the show. WOW. This man can bring the funk. For me his 12 minute bass and drum solo was worth the price of admission. Damn, he even did some of it in the crowd. And Kirky J played his ass off... the lessons are certainly paying off for him. It was pretty much his standard set. Prince came out for Free and Everyday People. The sound quality of this stage was 10 times better than the Times show. I know it might be blasphemy saying this, especially since I consider myself firmly in the naysayer fold when it comes to the Prince/ and Larry debates, but for me GCS kicked Prince's ass last night. I went in expecting nothing from this show and was thoroughly stunned. Highlight - Larry's re-enactment of Sly and the Family Stone's triumph at Woodstock with a kick ass funky version of I want to take you Higher. Lowlight - rambling about free people. 10/10 Prince played for a little over 2 hours. Piepie got all the songs so I won't rehash it here. I was kind of disappointed. I was really hoping for him to show case some of the new stuff and was a little disapointed that the surprise was Mayte and Maceo. Don't get me wrong, I love Maceo. I was hoping the surprise might have been... Sheryl Crow, Lenny Kravitz, The Time, Sheila E, any member of the Revolution. I also figured for sure he was going to play The Greatest Romance ever Sold when he intro'd it. Instead we got Everyday is a Winding Road (where's the payback Sheryl?). Fine. I like the song and I hope it's on Rave. (BTW, this is also my guess for the song he's going to play on MTV.) I guess what got me the most was he had a great bluesy vibe going thru Sign of the Times and ICNTTPOYM and then when into his whole Larry speak sermon (did it 3 times in the show if I'm not mistaken) and completely drained the show of any energy he had going. After that I admit he played a blistering version of the C(hrist)ross. It just took me a while to get back in the groove. Is it safe to assume that the second verse of Kiss will from now on be the audience participation portion of the show simply so the man doesn't have to say "shit" anymore? All in all, not bad. His guitar playing was AWESOME and his dancing was almost that good too. Highlight - tie between the FULL version of Purple Rain and She's always in my Hair. Lowlight - "It's 1999 y'all. We ain't got much time left blah blah blah" 9/10 As it has been said. Prince did Kick Ass last night, I just wish he would have kicked more of mine. [/pre:0deadbeef0] | |
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