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Just got back from Memorial Day weekend in Vegas...had a great time. Saw 2 shows by the Artist...one really awesome show and one really okay show. Saturday night, Larry Graham opened in the "jam of the year encore presentation" show at the MGM Grand Garden. They announced the show only 2 weeks before, so they only sold about 60 percent of the available tickets. During Larry's set (which was the same one he's done in most of the JOTY shows), TAFKAP came out on stage during the second song, Free, dressed in the mask from the My Name is Prince video. Throughout the entire GCS set, he played his guitar offstage and sang backing vocals. The Artist joined Graham on stage during The Jam. Here is the setlist of the concert: The One (intro)/Sign of the Times (!!!!!) Talking Loud and Saying Nothing/It's Alright Let's Work Delirious Purple Rain I could Never Take the Place of Your Man The Christ Let's Go Crazy She's Always in my Hair Pop Life (intro)/U got the look Nothing Compares 2 u Kiss Gett Off/Gett Off Houstyle Take me with u/Raspberry Beret Encore: (some new song about being in a cage) Baby I'm a Star 1999 Come On The highlight of this show was by far the awesome version of Sign of the Times...the guitar work on the song was amazing. I've heard this song on many boots, but this was the best version I've ever heard of it. It was also cool to hear She's Always in My Hair live...one of his best songs, IMHO. We also heard 1999 for the first time he's played it this year. During the encore, a cage dropped down from the ceiling on top of the keyboards, where Prince was playing and he rapped a couple of verses about being in a cage. The band was Larry Graham, Jerry Martini, Cynthia Robinson, Rose Stone, Mr. Hayes, Kirky J, Rhonda Smith, Estelle (I think that's what her name is) on percussion, and the Artist. Not too much else interesting about the show though. I was kinda disappointed with the show, which the Artist was only on stage for about 1:45....I guess when they said the Jam of the Year Encore Presentation, they really meant he was only going to play the songs he normally plays in the encores of the shows. Celebrities spotted at the show: Janet Jackson, Woody Harrelson, Kat Dyson. After the show, he announced he'd be playing an aftershow the following night at Studio 54 at the MGM Grand... On Sunday, I saw Kirky, Jerry Martini, and Mr. Hayes walking around the MGM during the day and I asked all of them if the show was going to be different the following night. Their answers, collectively, were "it'll be a little bit different, I'm sure..." Well, little did I expect, the entire show was different! They played so many songs I'm sure I'm forgetting some right now, but here's a good try at a setlist for the 3 hour, 10 minute show! Everybody's a Star Stand Family Affair Forever in My Life Everyday People/Freaks on this Side Sing a Simple Song U Can Make it if u try Thank U (falletinme be mice elf again) Santana Medley Mad Face Down (spoken lyrics) If I had a harem The Ride The Ballad of Dorothy Parker/4 Poom Poom/Sex Machine Face Down Mr. Happy/Acknowledge Me/? (possibly R U Ready) SOmebody's Somebody Teddy Bear Courtin' time Talking Loud and Saying Nothing/It's Alright (w/ George Johnson and Kat Dyson) I Wanna Take You Higher The Jam Purple Rain ... plus numerous and gratuitous guitar solos, keyboard solos and drum solos The show started at 12:10 and went until 3:20. With the lights off, the Artist came on stage first and slapped "high fives" to some of the people in the front...I got one! stage the entire night, and didn't even go to change clothes through the first 2 hours of the show...something uncharacteristic of him. He sang backing and lead vocals with Larry on all of the Sly Stone covers...many of which I've never heard live before. Nobody in our group can remember what they opened with..we think it was Everybody's a Star, but that song was definitely played last night. The Artist played keyboards throughout most of the GCS set, and his intro to Everyday people included the opening riff to Forever in my life, and then he started to sing it. The audience was singing louder than he was, so he ended up backing the audience...I've never seen that at one of his concerts! At one point in the show, he mentioned that Janet Jackson was there the night before and wished that she had stuck around so he could "ask her about the Sly and the Family Stone songs she samples." The people around me had seen a few of these JOTY concerts (that's an understatement!) and we started some of the chants before the Artist or Larry could lead the audience through them. I think that it was because of our chants they played some of the songs they did. We started the Everyday, Everyday chant at the beginning of Everyday People, which really surprised Larry it seemed...that was really cool too. He also mentioned that they were opening Paisley Park at 3am every Friday to "everyday people." We'll see if that happens and how long that will last. and Prince called up Rhonda Smith, who stayed on stage the rest of the show. Rhonda and him busted into an awesome version of the Santana Medley, though there was something wrong with his guitar, which seemed to upset him. Next was Mad, which was on top of a drum loop and we all started chanting "mad" before he sang anything. It wasn't anything like the studio version to the song and he sorta improvised the song with the audience continuing to chant "mad" with a bunch of guitar solos and a lot of hopping around. After that, the Artist sat down at the keyboards and started speaking the first verse to Face Down, which drove the audience crazy. He then broke into a groove that resembled Mary Don't U Weep, but turned into an awesome blues version of If I had a harem...he sang the entire song for the first time since Lovesexy!!!!! Next was a short version of The Ride, which was just long enough to include all of the verses. Ballad of Dorothy Parker and 4, from Madhouse, fully backed by the band...it sounded really awesome, just like the version from the Sign of the TImes rehearsal cds. I've never heard that one live in a show before either (I heard it during soundcheck at the Hollywood Bowl in 1997 though...this version sounded better. lot more jamming, he left the stage. During the first encore, he played an awesome keyboard version of Face Down (clean version), sounding completely different than the version he played during the Love4oneanother shows. Interesting how he supposedly doesn't curse anymore, but he said "we do this shit every night in Minneapolis." Anyways... Next was another surprise. He started with the loop for 18 and over and the intro sample to Mr. Happy, but then busted into a full version of Acknowledge Me!!! Right before the last verse (come on pretty baby sit your butt on the chair), he rapped part of a new song, possibly R U Ready. Then he left the stage again. In the second encore, he came out and played SOmebody's Somebody on keyboards...next was a cover of the Elvis Presley song Teddy Bear, followed by a 10-minute version of Courtin' time. He left the stage again. For the third encore, he played a completely different version of Talking Loud and Saying Nothing, mostly on guitar, w/ Larry Graham. George Johnson from the Brothers Johnson joined them on stage (after a delay...he couldn't seem to tune his guitar) and then Kat Dyson came out and joined all of them on the stage. Since they seemed to be in a guitar shortage with all of the guitar players on stage, Prince played air guitar...I've never seen him do that either. Larry stayed on stage for I Wanna Take You Higher and The Jam. During I wanna take you higher, Kirky J came out on stage with a portable drum machine and Rhonda played some drums while Kirky danced. Larry tried to keep up with him, but couldn't. Prince came out to join them and was making fun of Larry's dancing, mimicking his steps. He also reintroduced a few Purple Rain-era dances, which was a lot of fun to watch. Finally, the show ended with a full version of Purple Rain, with a completely different intro. 3 hours and 10 minutes from when it began, the show ended. And by the time I got back to my hotel, the sun was already out. Damn! All in all, this was the best show I've ever seen him play. Celebrities spotted in the audience: Ice skaters Oksana Baoul and Rudy Galinda. Jason Priestly was also there supposedly, but nobody from our group saw him. Time to go to sleep now...I'm beat! [/pre:0deadbeef0] | |
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