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Thread started 10/18/99 4:04pm

Report on Miami afterparty

10.10.99 a.m. Miami, FL, Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel, Ballroom C+D

Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic listening party / Billboard after-show
cocktail party, hosted by Clive Davis.



Tracks played over the PA (in this order):
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Undisputed (w/Chuck D) [?]
Hot With U (w/Eve) [5:10]
So Far So Pleased (w/Gwen Stefani) [5:00]
The Sun, The Moon And Stars [5:10]
Everyday Is A Winding Road (w/Larry Graham) [6:10]
Man Of War [5:10]
Baby Knows (w/Sheryl Crow) [3:20]
I Love U But I Don't Trust U Anymore (w/Ani DiFranco) [3:30]
Silly Game [3:30]
Strange But True [4:00]
Where Ever U Do, Where Ever U Go [3:20]
Pretty Man (w/Maceo Parker) [4:20]
Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic [4:10]
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After every 2-3 songs they played The Greatest Romance Ever Sold again.
Some of the songs were played a second time later in the night.



Contrary to the NYC listening party, Silly Game and Strange But True were
played -
however, Tangerine and the second hidden track were not.



I don't know what was played before Undisputed - furthermore I don't know
the lenght of the latter as I missed the beginning.



I have added the approximate timings of the tracks; note that they're
rounded up to 10"-bits.



Interesting that the longest track so far is a hidden one!



Very short personal commentary:
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Undisputed: very funky, cool.
Hot With U: catchy beat, very funky, one of my favourite tracks.
So Far So Pleased: pop-rock; unimpressed.
Everyday Is A Winding Road: same as the Minneapolis, Mill City Music
Festival performance - incl. Larry's annoying "audience participation
shouts".
Baby Knows: somewhat similar to "Sarah".
Strange But True: cool track, mix of "The Continental" and "All The
Critics Love U In New York".
Where Ever U Do, Where Ever U Go: average pop effort.
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