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Electric Chair SNL 89 saw the video for the first time today, I have never seen a performance on SNL so cool,The Time sucked in 90. P had the Batman emblem, choreographed guitar jammin, pretty hair flowin. | |
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it's quite indeed [Edited 7/10/05 18:47pm] | |
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I love it too! Had it saved on my computer but
it got "accidentally" erased If you will, so will I | |
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Love it! Love his look too. | |
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That was a great performance. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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i loooove that performance. it was so choreographed and slick, but it didn't matter. it was sublime. | |
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Anxiety said: i loooove that performance. it was so choreographed and slick, but it didn't matter. it was sublime.
Sometimes, when you're like this, I love you. Othertimes, when you're not, I don't. | |
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Although I don't have many nice things to say about the 'Batman' album, I have always maintained an appreciation for 'Electric Chair'. In particular, the verse "If a man is considered guilty for what goes on in his mind, then give me the electric chair for all my future crimes". And then the scream, "I'm guiltyyyyy!!".
I love it. I also thought the SNL performance was nice. It came at a time when I belived Prince was quickly fading from public interest. [Edited 7/11/05 13:31pm] | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Anxiety said: i loooove that performance. it was so choreographed and slick, but it didn't matter. it was sublime.
Sometimes, when you're like this, I love you. Othertimes, when you're not, I don't. and you are....? | |
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Anxiety said: AsianBomb777 said: Sometimes, when you're like this, I love you. Othertimes, when you're not, I don't. and you are....? | |
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Note: The "Electric Chair" performance wasn't just any ordinary SNL performance, it was performed during their 25th Anniversary show, along with other performers, actors, comedians, etc. On the other hand, "Partyup" was performed in 1980 during a "normal" SNL show. | |
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Anxiety said: AsianBomb777 said: Sometimes, when you're like this, I love you. Othertimes, when you're not, I don't. and you are....? | |
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AsianBoi777 said: Anxiety said: and you are....? | |
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Anxiety said: AsianBoi777 said: | |
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AsianBoi777 said: Anxiety said: don't make me break out the dancing hag. | |
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Anxiety said: AsianBoi777 said: don't make me break out the dancing hag. Oh shit. U win..U WIN!!!!! | |
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I love this performance!!! I have it on CD, i love how his hair was blowing from the air, and how he was smooth with his timing on the choreography...whoo that man, I love him I wish he would just go crazy again like he was in those days, not giving a fuck!!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Anxiety said: i loooove that performance. it was so choreographed and slick, but it didn't matter. it was sublime.
totally co-sign Anxiety....the way he broke the band down with the timing (right B4 "...the music rocked us...") is one of the reasons 4 B, nothing compares 2 a LIVE Prince performance!!!! got special affection 4 the Batman album...wondering if 'the Future' arrives this year | |
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That was good performance. I love it. Epselley, the hair! "Welcome 2 The Dawn!" | |
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^^Actually, this was the 15th (not the 25th) anniversary special. It aired in prime time on a Sunday night. | |
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jsb23nc said: ^^Actually, this was the 15th (not the 25th) anniversary special. It aired in prime time on a Sunday night.
i stand corrected | |
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Snap said: Note: The "Electric Chair" performance wasn't just any ordinary SNL performance, it was performed during their 25th Anniversary show, along with other performers, actors, comedians, etc. On the other hand, "Partyup" was performed in 1980 during a "normal" SNL show.
did not know that, I was wondering why it seemed like a bigger production, than the normal SNL show, I figured thats just Prince being Prince | |
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Oh man it's good. He was so sexy in that! I love his look back then as well! | |
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Wasnt that a "band" inbetween his real bands. I think he fired a bunch of guys & had to get some guys for that appearance. | |
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Prince missed a big opportunity by not releasing Electric Chair as a single off the album. Hella performance ! | |
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ElectricBlue said: Wasnt that a "band" inbetween his real bands. I think he fired a bunch of guys & had to get some guys for that appearance.
weren't michael bland and candy dulfer on that performance? and that asian keyboard player guy who was in graffiti bridge? | |
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He rocked the shit out of that tune, dunno why he didn't perform it more often after '90. It should have become a rock set staple along side Bambi. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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RE: the band. This was the first official appearance with Michael B. Yes, Candy was also in the band. As for keyboardists, none other than Prince's former crush (Patrice Rushen) was one of the keyboard players. Philip C is NOT in that band (he is a hairdresser who only mimed his parts in Graffiti Bridge b/c Dr. Fink was busy recording samples for the Nude Tour). | |
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jsb23nc said: RE: the band. This was the first official appearance with Michael B. Yes, Candy was also in the band. As for keyboardists, none other than Prince's former crush (Patrice Rushen) was one of the keyboard players. Philip C is NOT in that band (he is a hairdresser who only mimed his parts in Graffiti Bridge b/c Dr. Fink was busy recording samples for the Nude Tour).
holy moley, i don't recall patrice rushen playing in that performance! fun fact - right around that same time, patrice rushen was also playing keyboard for sandra bernhard's cabaret show in NYC. also in the band was an unknown background singer named tori amos. no real connection other than patrice (and sandra's tribute to prince at the end of this particular show), but it's the kind of thing that geeks me out. | |
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squirrelgrease said: He rocked the shit out of that tune, dunno why he didn't perform it more often after '90. It should have become a rock set staple along side Bambi.
Ain't that the truth?? | |
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