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Prince, Miles from the Park... ... DVD... Any good anyone? Anyone wanna post a mini review? | |
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Great show... Recorded 31/12/87. If you're a Miles fan you may be little dissapointed, because he only plays on "It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night" for about 5 mins. Toejam @ Peach & Black Podcast: http://peachandblack.podbean.com
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This performance get really intense and energetic, and is moody dark and funky as hell. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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I have seen good bits. But I think there's lots of "bits" on it. I was expecting just one show...but if memory serves me correctly, there are several things on it...a smattering of stuff. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: I have seen good bits. But I think there's lots of "bits" on it. I was expecting just one show...but if memory serves me correctly, there are several things on it...a smattering of stuff.
No. It is just one show, and a good one. Its really funky, almost only Its gonna be beautiful night -jamming. Yeah, Miles-part is disappointingly short, but he is really fun to watch. Suddenly he just appears on the stage, plays for few minutes (goooood playing) walking around the stage like he really doesnt want to be there, and then just leaves. Funny. DVD is decend quality, quite dark and messy but ok. Not a must have, but nice. EDIT: Dont trust my review of the quality, since i think there is better one out now??? Anyone??? [Edited 10/7/04 9:12am] ********************************************
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This show is pure gold. Prince at the absolute height of his creativity, energy and fame. I love this entire show. When Miles Davis comes out and starts playing, then Prince starts scatting the notes back to him, it's amazing. The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: This show is pure gold. Prince at the absolute height of his creativity, energy and fame. I love this entire show. When Miles Davis comes out and starts playing, then Prince starts scatting the notes back to him, it's amazing. People have short memories. Whether it was for 5 or 10 minutes is neither here nor there, sparks definitely flew when Prince and Miles were onstage together, watching P stalking every note Miles played like some kind of domesticated panther was just one of the highlights for me. Oh yeah, and the scatting was definitely ace and it still sounds good on audio. Definitely an era-defining moment for P. And who can forget the awestruck look on Eric and Atlanta's faces? The way they exchanged glances when Miles hit the stage was a delight to see and spoke volumes. Like "this is the highlight of our entire career, playing alongside the one and only Miles Davis"... . "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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giotto said: FunkMistress said: This show is pure gold. Prince at the absolute height of his creativity, energy and fame. I love this entire show. When Miles Davis comes out and starts playing, then Prince starts scatting the notes back to him, it's amazing. People have short memories. Whether it was for 5 or 10 minutes is neither here nor there, sparks definitely flew when Prince and Miles were onstage together, watching P stalking every note Miles played like some kind of domesticated panther was just one of the highlights for me. Oh yeah, and the scatting was definitely ace and it still sounds good on audio. Definitely an era-defining moment for P. And who can forget the awestruck look on Eric and Atlanta's faces? The way they exchanged glances when Miles hit the stage was a delight to see and spoke volumes. Like "this is the highlight of our entire career, playing alongside the one and only Miles Davis"... . What he said. The Normal Whores Club | |
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This show gets really funky for the last twenty minutes. Real freeform funk. Good stuff | |
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I love this show!! One of my absolute favorites especially the It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night jam at the end. You can tell Prince is in a great mood
I got oil on my hands.... but I'm a funky man!! if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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Jon said: ... DVD... Any good anyone? Anyone wanna post a mini review?
Darn it! I want Miles from the Park now! Where can I get it? | |
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littlemissg said: Jon said: ... DVD... Any good anyone? Anyone wanna post a mini review?
Darn it! I want Miles from the Park now! Where can I get it? 'No where can I get posts' is a rule. The org is not the place to find them...we just talk about them and make other people jealous | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: littlemissg said: Darn it! I want Miles from the Park now! Where can I get it? The org is not the place to find them...we just talk about them and make other people jealous You succeeded! | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: littlemissg said: Darn it! I want Miles from the Park now! Where can I get it? 'No where can I get posts' is a rule. The org is not the place to find them...we just talk about them and make other people jealous OK then, so if it's about making people jealous, I'm watching it on my PC right now . Loved the bit with Miles, but also love Sheila's drum solo at the beginning and the piss-take of Terence Trent D'arby towards the end | |
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Rico said: mynameisnotsusan said: 'No where can I get posts' is a rule. The org is not the place to find them...we just talk about them and make other people jealous OK then, so if it's about making people jealous, I'm watching it on my PC right now . Loved the bit with Miles, but also love Sheila's drum solo at the beginning and the piss-take of Terence Trent D'arby towards the end Too cruel too cruel... Call her green and the winter cannot fade her | |
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littlemissg said: Jon said: ... DVD... Any good anyone? Anyone wanna post a mini review?
Darn it! I want Miles from the Park now! Where can I get it? do u learn anything?evry1 has heard of bootleg u must be stuck in the past | |
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Eric solo's on A beautifull night are just mindblowing! Even more then Miles appaerance on stage.... | |
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giotto said: FunkMistress said: This show is pure gold. Prince at the absolute height of his creativity, energy and fame. I love this entire show. When Miles Davis comes out and starts playing, then Prince starts scatting the notes back to him, it's amazing. People have short memories. Whether it was for 5 or 10 minutes is neither here nor there, sparks definitely flew when Prince and Miles were onstage together, watching P stalking every note Miles played like some kind of domesticated panther was just one of the highlights for me. Oh yeah, and the scatting was definitely ace and it still sounds good on audio. Definitely an era-defining moment for P. And who can forget the awestruck look on Eric and Atlanta's faces? The way they exchanged glances when Miles hit the stage was a delight to see and spoke volumes. Like "this is the highlight of our entire career, playing alongside the one and only Miles Davis"... . couldn't have said it better, g.! don't need no reefer, don't need cocaine
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