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Reply #60 posted 08/25/04 12:15pm

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Jestyr said:

superspaceboy said:

Does anyone know who that was that was talking after Lionel Ritchie...was it Ann WIlson...It's buggin me.


It WAS Ann Wilson from Heart. They were kind of talking about her duet with Mike Reno of Loverboy from the Footloose soundtrack, "Almost Paradise" which became a big hit for them, but apparently Heart was in the process of recording the 'Heart' record released a year later.


Which is probably one of the biggest comebacks in R&R history.

I thought it was her. I'm a fan of some of their stuff boxed . I still think she was high or something...chatting a mile a minute...but then maybe she was probably promoting there...getting a buzz going. They became MTV darlings very shortly after that.

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Reply #61 posted 08/25/04 1:04pm

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I was a bit disappointed when I didn't see Apollonia in any of the short documentaries.She always gave intelligent insight re the Purple Rain days.
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Reply #62 posted 08/25/04 1:19pm

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Loved the Special Features. The only thing I was disappointed with was they didn't include the Prince/Sheila E. performance at the premier. I never saw it as was really hoping it would be included.

Wendy and Lisa were GREAT. It really took me back.

Also watched the film with the commentary. Really interesting stuff. It really made me want to check out all of the deleted scenes. I never knew a backstage scene had been shot with dialouge between Apollonia and Susan and Brenda after they performed at The Taste and how there were Firebreathers and Jugglers back there (completely changed my idea of what The Taste was about).

The whole Minnesota/Los Angeles thing was interesting and brought things to my attention I never noticed before.

I wish they could have interviewed Apollonia and Morris but overall I give it a A-.

Note- I was reminded how beatiful Apollonia was back then. My, My, My!!!!!
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Reply #63 posted 08/25/04 2:51pm

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superspaceboy said:

Jestyr said:



It WAS Ann Wilson from Heart. They were kind of talking about her duet with Mike Reno of Loverboy from the Footloose soundtrack, "Almost Paradise" which became a big hit for them, but apparently Heart was in the process of recording the 'Heart' record released a year later.


Which is probably one of the biggest comebacks in R&R history.

I thought it was her. I'm a fan of some of their stuff boxed . I still think she was high or something...chatting a mile a minute...but then maybe she was probably promoting there...getting a buzz going. They became MTV darlings very shortly after that.


She's always like that. She was in the process of gaining all that weight, so I don't think it was coke. Maybe she was just a little tipsy.

Don't be ashamed! They are a very well respected rock band! Even if they did 'phone it in' for a while there...

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Reply #64 posted 08/25/04 5:36pm

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Jesus tap-dancin' CHRIST !!!

I forgot just how freakin hot-pants skin-tight bad ASS that live performance of "Baby I'm A Star" gets after the "I'M NOT DONE YET !!" line is.

Our boy is the absolute picture perfect image of James B. himself during this jam.

This alone makes the $19 a GREAT investment.
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Reply #65 posted 08/25/04 6:52pm

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Jesus tap-dancin' CHRIST !!!

I forgot just how freakin hot-pants skin-tight bad ASS that live performance of "Baby I'm A Star" gets after the "I'M NOT DONE YET !!" line is.

Our boy is the absolute picture perfect image of James B. himself during this jam.

This alone makes the $19 a GREAT investment.


EXACTLY! That was my favorite clip from what I seen today...the way he controls his
band is put on SHOWCASE...bow
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Reply #66 posted 08/25/04 7:10pm

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OK...I've just found the first goof-up on this DVD.

When the boys from The Time are taking the stage for "Jungle Love"....you hear Jerome say "So Sexy" before Morris even says anything to Prince.Then Jerome steps up and you hear it when your supposed to.I never noticed it before...so I wonder if it's something they screwed up in the remastering process.
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Reply #67 posted 08/25/04 7:48pm

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Yep, to bad they didn't have interview from Apples, Morris, Jerome.

I thought they talked to them on the MTV interview. That whole interview was really,really bad. Did you seen Little Richard get on his holy soap box and start preaching. Boy that was not what everyone wanted to hear. And then.....lol..... Eddie Murphy start repeating him.

That was the only great part of the interview. lol
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Reply #68 posted 08/25/04 10:44pm

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Got my copy today! woot!

I'm watching it right now. But I'm only watching the music videos though tonight.

hmmm I think I'll watch the movie Friday.

This is a lot of stuff to take in, and I can't do it all in just one night, you know. wink
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Reply #69 posted 08/25/04 10:53pm

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omg This performance of "Baby I'm A Star" has got to be one of his best EVER!!!!!

The second he yelled, "I'm not done yet!!!!!" I got up and GOT DOWN!!!!! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig
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Reply #70 posted 08/26/04 12:53am

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ChadNPG69 said:

OK...I've just found the first goof-up on this DVD.

When the boys from The Time are taking the stage for "Jungle Love"....you hear Jerome say "So Sexy" before Morris even says anything to Prince.Then Jerome steps up and you hear it when your supposed to.I never noticed it before...so I wonder if it's something they screwed up in the remastering process.



I just noticed it too. lol

Gonna check my old copy to see if it's on that too. confused
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Reply #71 posted 08/26/04 10:33am

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The TAKE ME WITH U is HOT TO DEATH!!!
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Reply #72 posted 08/26/04 10:36am

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Watch the performance seen of "The Bird." You can see Wally Brooks and Gregg, later to show up as side men in SOTT. He has the fur hat on.
Also a bit of trivia, the front dancers on the balcony seen in the opening of "jungle love" are the game boyz.
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Reply #73 posted 08/26/04 11:29am

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When is it coming out in UK?
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Reply #74 posted 08/26/04 11:56am

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I am picking mine up (on hold) at HMV this Saturday (28th).

The other 2 are special order.
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Reply #75 posted 08/26/04 12:39pm

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There are so many wonderful moments in the documentaries that I just sat there enthralled the entire time. But here are two comments that I particularly enjoyed:
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Wendy: "When he wrote 'Beautiful Ones' we were in L.A. and I remember going, 'You're so totally in tune right now with your creativity. You're so on a roll.' I just remember hearing that tune and thinking to myself ...[struggles to find the words]... 'You are so good; you are so good at this.'"
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Lisa: "Before we'd shoot [the concert footage] he'd turn around to us and he'd be like, 'We're gonna kill it. Everybody go for it.' [Lisa and Wendy both laugh] We'd be like, 'Yeah, don't worry man, we're there...we're for ya!' It was good camaraderie."

Wendy: "Yeah, it was."

Lisa: "Good spirit."
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It was moving to see W&L express such love and admiration for Prince and their time with him. And when Wendy picked up the acoustic guitar at one point to demonstrate how she worked out her chord changes on "Purple Rain," I was done!

Peace, David
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Reply #76 posted 08/26/04 2:46pm

Anxiety

I watched the clips for Take Me With U and I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'm A Star this afternoon, which I watched INTO THE GROUND when they first came out, but I hadn't sat down and watched in years...and wow, what can I say...

For those of you who haven't seen these live clips in a few years and who feel like "ugh, I've seen these videos so many times, I'm burnt out on 'em and I'm not gonna watch 'em", do yourself a favor and pop these babies into the DVD player one more time.

I was really amazed at how different a creature Prince was in 1984 than he is now. It's not to say that he was a better or worse performer, but his energy was just SO different - completely manic and raw and off the chart - the whole second part of the "Baby I'm A Star" live clip is quite simply over the top...he had every single musician on that stage making the funk face (except for Lisa, of course, but that would just be weird) and he was flailing around like a funky fish outta water, completely 100% GONE to the world, totally lost in the music.

With all the bootlegs and web site tomfoolery and books and parties and thisses and thats, I think I may have completely forgotten that it was this kind of freakshow funky manic energy that drew me in to all things Prince in the first place. How a dude could start out prancing on stage in a shawl and end up half naked and ejaculating his guitar all over an audience was a brand of audacity and spectacle that you could only get from ol' boy...and all the stuff in between those two moments made you forget that this isn't exactly what people do on planet Earth. lol

I also checked out the 1st Avenue documentary today, expecting it to be fairly boring...and it wasn't! It was a great little feature. I'm in favor of all the extras on the PR DVD...I still have to check out the commentary track w/ the movie (which, from what little I've seen of it, looks to be in GREAT shape).
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Reply #77 posted 08/26/04 3:00pm

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Like I said in the Under The Cherry Moon/Graffiti Bridge thread, I bought all three DVD's on Wednesday, and watched them all today. I had seen Purple Rain before, many times, and it never ceases to disappoint me, so I mainly checked out the special features.

The First Avenue documentary was nice to watch, as well as Riffs, Ruffles, and a Revolution. Like most of you said, the Backstage Pass was all worth buying it. That cleared up so many things I had been wondering about, and it was just nice to watch everybody's commentary on making the film. I didn't like the MTV Premiere; I thought that was a bit boring. And, as we all know, I loved the videos. But, what I was disappointed about was that they left the deleted scenes out, and the packaging with no booklet didn't help either.

So, that's all I'm going to say, because we all know that this movie gets an A anyways.
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Reply #78 posted 08/26/04 3:51pm

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I watched the First Avenue doc and the Backstage Pass yesterday. Very cool to see W&L, Bobby and Fink... but whahappun to Brown Mark? He has the one close up in the movie and no lines... maybe he's bitter?

Then I checked out Sex Shooter because people mentioned it. Man, that was DUMB!!! The part at the beginning when she's on the phone and is yelling at him in spanish was kinda funny. She said he's always borrowing her clothes and he doesn't return them...

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Then I watched Take Me With You and I LOVE the part when he sings low. drool

And then I just had to jump to my favorite scenes in the movie, because I could: The password and Wendy's monlogue.

"You should know by now that we wouldn't hurt you... Love it.


Oh yeah, and... The Purple Rain Lady... touched I wonder what happened to her.
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Reply #79 posted 08/26/04 6:07pm

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Welp, I just got home from the Beast Buy and I'm about $49 lighter in the wallet. redface

I hadda put in Graffiti Bridge in first to see the "Question of U" video, and I'm glad I did - it's a live video I've never seen! Woo hoo!!! woot!


The video is taken from "Live At The Tokyo Dome", which was recorded in 1990 as part of the "Nude" tour. Several live videos from this officially unrealeased concert were played in the summer of 1990 on "Friday Night Videos" on NBC, and also on MTV.
Those were "When Doves Cry" (Great funky middle part where Rosie Gaines goes off and Prince is bouncing all over the place), and "Alphabet Street".
I strongly discourage those from seeking out the video bootleg of the show, which also features tremendous versions of "Bambi", "Partyman", and "Baby I'm A Star" during which Rosie tears into Aretha's "Respect".
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Reply #80 posted 08/26/04 7:27pm

Anxiety

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The video is taken from "Live At The Tokyo Dome", which was recorded in 1990 as part of the "Nude" tour. Several live videos from this officially unrealeased concert were played in the summer of 1990 on "Friday Night Videos" on NBC, and also on MTV.
Those were "When Doves Cry" (Great funky middle part where Rosie Gaines goes off and Prince is bouncing all over the place), and "Alphabet Street".
I strongly discourage those from seeking out the video bootleg of the show, which also features tremendous versions of "Bambi", "Partyman", and "Baby I'm A Star" during which Rosie tears into Aretha's "Respect".
Killer!
Like I said, I strongly discourage you...


i've seen the "partyman" video from this tour, i think...and i seem to remember watching the friday night videos w/ the nude tour footage, though i forget what i saw...it seems like that concert was particularly inspired, eh?
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Reply #81 posted 08/26/04 8:31pm

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room319 said:

Wasn't it all about... :

*The Backstage pass, falling in love all over again.

*The respect & admiration everyone displayed while speaking about Prince

*The director giving us a less-than-authentic weeping segment
He must be affiliated with Warner wink

*Getting chills watching Wendy play the opening chords to Purple Rain on that acoustic guitar

*Wendy & Lisa- the homeless lady

*Sheila being a REAL ride-or-die chick... ((The MTV interview))
They don't make 'em like they used to.

*The irony of Little Richard then, and NOW the bible toting Prince (and Sheila)




Doesn't get any better, does it?

Absolutely not! Yeah I thought Magnoli's tears weren't that real either, but it was STILL touching IMO




"less than authentic weeping segment"<<<
"Magnoli's tears weren't that real either..."<<<<
C'mon.He came off as completely sincere and touched.He moved me tears.
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Reply #82 posted 08/26/04 8:33pm

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SquarePeg said:


Absolutely not! Yeah I thought Magnoli's tears weren't that real either, but it was STILL touching IMO




"less than authentic weeping segment"<<<
"Magnoli's tears weren't that real either..."<<<<
C'mon.He came off as completely sincere and touched.He moved me tears.


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Reply #83 posted 08/26/04 10:47pm

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Baby I'm a Star/I Would Die 4 U...mind-blowing. Never seen it, so glad I did.
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Reply #84 posted 08/27/04 9:04am

CinisterCee

My favorite part is on the special features PR: Backstage Pass:

Roughly 20 minutes in, when Wendy has her acoustic guitar...
and describes the changes to "Purple Rain" as they constructed the song..

Bb add9 - Gm7 add4 - F add9 - Eb add9

KILLER! biggrin

Oh and the full-length vid to "Sex Shooter", which I had never even seen excerpts of before!


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Reply #85 posted 08/27/04 9:44am

CinisterCee

I wonder which orgers remember watching that MTV Premiere Party?

music played at the party... smile
Wang Chung "Dance Hall Days"
Madonna "Lucky Star"
The Time "Ice Cream Castles"
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Reply #86 posted 08/28/04 12:56am

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CinisterCee said:

I wonder which orgers remember watching that MTV Premiere Party?

music played at the party... smile
Wang Chung "Dance Hall Days"
Madonna "Lucky Star"
The Time "Ice Cream Castles"


They also played (if you listened carefully) Scritti Politti's "Wood Beez". Awesome track! cool
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Reply #87 posted 08/28/04 1:52am

CinisterCee

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CinisterCee said:

I wonder which orgers remember watching that MTV Premiere Party?

music played at the party... smile
Wang Chung "Dance Hall Days"
Madonna "Lucky Star"
The Time "Ice Cream Castles"


They also played (if you listened carefully) Scritti Politti's "Wood Beez". Awesome track! cool


oooh good one, NWF!

I've had that Premiere Party on a constant loop. I didn't even know that vintage MTV footage existed (sounds like some of y'all did and are looking for a Sheila E performance).

Didn't David Byrne look fine there?
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Reply #88 posted 08/28/04 6:53pm

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Didn't David Byrne look fine there?


i didn't really appreciate it then, but yeah...david byrne looked HOT HOT HOT. drool
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Reply #89 posted 08/29/04 12:06am

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I'm mad mad I got mine in the mail yesterday but I'm so busy w/ work I can't watch it until Wednesday pout





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