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Thread started 08/23/05 7:45am

peppeken

One Nite Alone Dublin Ireland Aftershow

was anyone here at this aftershow...if so do u have a tracklisting...managed to see him at the infamouse POD aftershow but was out of the contry for the One Nite Alone tour
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Reply #1 posted 08/23/05 1:05pm

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i think it was just an afterparty, (not an actual show) held in Spirit on mid Abbey St. Unfortunately I couldn't make it although I did get to see the concert in The Point that night
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Reply #2 posted 08/23/05 3:47pm

bazman

It was a show alright, in Spirit. From what I can remember of the reports I know he played Joy in Rep...

I was just at the point gig that nite also - pisses me off I missed it.
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Reply #3 posted 08/24/05 5:09am

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Definitely a show - I was there - cool gig, especially as I missed out on the POD gig by a night (saw him checking out the club for 2 minutes on the first night.)
I was a bit too tired & emotional to remember the set list, more interested in being 8 feet away from the man himself. Should be able to find it somewhere on the net though.
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Reply #4 posted 08/24/05 5:22am

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Can you guys let me know when he's played here (Ireland I mean).

I was at the Nude Tour in Cork 1990 and the show in the RDS in 1992 (first time I ever heard Sexy MF so it was presumably the Act I show and not the Diamonds and Pearls Tour).

I know he played here in 2002 (I figure that was the one nite alone tour) but I was away and could'nt get tickets.

Did I miss anything else?
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Reply #5 posted 08/24/05 5:59am

peppeken

Nude 1990.
The RDS in 1992 was the D&P Tour. He sang Sexy MF at this before the Symbol ALbum came out. Carmen Electrs was support but didnt show up !

Act 2 didnt come to Ireland though (Act 1 was only in the U.S).

He played 2 nights in 1995 on Ultimate Live Experience/Gold Experience Tour in the Point Depot. The aftershow was after the second night.Amazing night. Met him outside...I didnt know what to say though. Had a chat with Tommy Barbarella and shook his hand....the hand that played the Sexy MF solo !!!

One Nite Alone 2002 with Spirit aftershow.
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Reply #6 posted 08/24/05 6:14am

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peppeken said:

Nude 1990.
The RDS in 1992 was the D&P Tour. He sang Sexy MF at this before the Symbol ALbum came out. Carmen Electrs was support but didnt show up !

Act 2 didnt come to Ireland though (Act 1 was only in the U.S).

He played 2 nights in 1995 on Ultimate Live Experience/Gold Experience Tour in the Point Depot. The aftershow was after the second night.Amazing night. Met him outside...I didnt know what to say though. Had a chat with Tommy Barbarella and shook his hand....the hand that played the Sexy MF solo !!!

One Nite Alone 2002 with Spirit aftershow.


Thanks for that peppeken. I was always blamed for us missing Carmen Electra cos I had to finish my beers. Did anyone else play support (We saw Andrew Strong)?

I had no idea he was here in '95. My fan level was wavering after the come album but I did really enjoy The Gold Expericnce when it came out. Oh the days when I used buy all his albums on tape so I could listen in the car.

If nothing else I reckon Musicology can be credited for bringing alot of old time fans back from the wilderness. Rave was a big disappointment and rainbow children was hard to get into. One Nite Alone Live was pretty good but NEWS was the wrong direction for me. If it wasn't for Musicology I might've stop listening and gone over to Neverland or off with Ziggy and his spiders on Mars.

Bowie 2003 was still the best concert I was ever at. How do you rate Prince's Irish gigs? I marginly prefer the Nude Tour cos of the funky jam at the end and mabye cos I wasn't pissed, oh and cos he played along to oh ah Paul McGrath on Guitar.
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Reply #7 posted 08/24/05 3:04pm

bazman

'oh and cos he played along to oh ah Paul McGrath on Guitar'

eek

I heard that at that show he told the crowd to stop singing 'Ole Ole' or he'd walk off! Proper order too, I hate all that 'Ole Ole' crap at every single outdoor gig in this country.

I was too young for 1990 and missed 1992 as I was only starting to get into him at that stage.

1995 was strange for me - incredible to see him at last, and he played good as always, but it just wasn't the experience i had expected.

2002- now that was the bomb! It was as perfect a gig as I have been to. The band were brilliant, and the choice of tunes, and the contrast from the funk of the first half to the stripped down piano in the second half was great...there was also a great vibe around that gig that just hadn't been there in 95..
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Reply #8 posted 08/25/05 1:21am

peppeken

Don't know if anyone else supported him in 92...if any, as we were in the bar across the road....

TI remember the 95 shows having a great vibe...then again I was in the front row for both concerts and the aftershow (which was amazing).The thing which may have annoyed casual fans is that he played no hits...apart from the most be girl in the w.

I remember reading an article where he said the irish audience were one of the most responsive. Having seen him in the UK several times, I'd have to agree. Live Experience Tour 95 in Wembley Arena was unbelievable in that the crowd were so dead....
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Reply #9 posted 08/25/05 3:20am

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bazman said:

'oh and cos he played along to oh ah Paul McGrath on Guitar'

eek

I heard that at that show he told the crowd to stop singing 'Ole Ole' or he'd walk off! Proper order too, I hate all that 'Ole Ole' crap at every single outdoor gig in this country.

I was too young for 1990 and missed 1992 as I was only starting to get into him at that stage.

1995 was strange for me - incredible to see him at last, and he played good as always, but it just wasn't the experience i had expected.

2002- now that was the bomb! It was as perfect a gig as I have been to. The band were brilliant, and the choice of tunes, and the contrast from the funk of the first half to the stripped down piano in the second half was great...there was also a great vibe around that gig that just hadn't been there in 95..


If I remember corectly he told the crowd he'd walk off if they didn't stop in more a jokey than a preachy manner, but he was a fairly miffed. To put it in context it was the hight of Ole Oledom, England were playing Italy in the third place playoff of the world cup finals that same day so that's the one match I missed. I think it Was (West) Germany and Argentina in the final again that year and Germany won by an Andres Brehme penalty, how boring.

The highlight for me was that he improvised along to the ooh ahh Paul McGrath chant. The best musical performer in the world ever playing the anthem of the best footballer in the world ever.

WARNING THE EVENTS REPORTED IN THE NEXT PARAGRAGH ARE MERE RUMOURS AND MAY OR MAY NOT BE FACTUAL

Prince subsequently put on a huge bet that McGrath would win the FA player of the year award within two years and he became a millionaire on his winnings. Prince then contacted Paul to celebrate his windfall and the two of them went on a complete bender which was to be the downfall of Paul McGrath's football career as he took to the drink in a serious way and lost all interest in being the greatest footballer of all time. He turned to wrestling calling himself Haku and starred in the WWF for a while winning the Intercontinental tag team championship. This event was the catalist for Prince's track on the Symbol album The Continental which led to Prince's waning popularity and the main reason why he changed his name because he became fed up of Ooh Aah's constant telephone calls with new ideas for songs. Prince went into hiding and didn't record any new tracks until 2004 in conjunction with the opening of his new website Princetunes.com where you can download a billion unreleased tracks. The website earned him the title of master webmaster and Prince now lives on the moon in a self built space station.
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Reply #10 posted 08/25/05 5:05am

peppeken

eh, keep off the mushrooms !
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Reply #11 posted 08/25/05 5:54am

Jerky

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IRELAND KNOWS HOW TO PARTY!

didn't realise there were so many Irish Purple People! (like me!)

Who's the biggest fan in Ireland?
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Reply #12 posted 08/25/05 6:21am

guestie

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Jerky said:

IRELAND KNOWS HOW TO PARTY!

didn't realise there were so many Irish Purple People! (like me!)

Who's the biggest fan in Ireland?


I am. I was at all the Irish gigs, including the ONA aftershow in Spirit,

Tracks (well, what I can Remember)
Joy in Repetition
Jam, inc. Prince & the Band
mellow
jam
peach (xtended)
U should have let me down easy,
If u had no plans 2 please me!
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Reply #13 posted 08/25/05 6:24am

AsylumUtopia

Jerky said:

IRELAND KNOWS HOW TO PARTY!

didn't realise there were so many Irish Purple People! (like me!)

Who's the biggest fan in Ireland?

Define biggest. Are you thinking of height, weight, longevity of Prince addiction, or number of obscure bootlegs collected ?

It's probably not me anyway, but just in case, I'm 6 foot 3.
Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP.
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Reply #14 posted 08/25/05 6:38am

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AsylumUtopia said:

Jerky said:

IRELAND KNOWS HOW TO PARTY!

didn't realise there were so many Irish Purple People! (like me!)

Who's the biggest fan in Ireland?

Define biggest. Are you thinking of height, weight, longevity of Prince addiction, or number of obscure bootlegs collected ?

It's probably not me anyway, but just in case, I'm 6 foot 3.


Well so far I think you've posted the most on here out of the few Irish fans I've checked. I wonder which of us became official Prince fans first. I don't mean when we heard him first or when we bought his first record. The moment when you beacame a real fan. Mine was when If I Was Your Girlfriend started getting airplay as the next single.
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Reply #15 posted 08/25/05 6:56am

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omnithanos said:

AsylumUtopia said:


Define biggest. Are you thinking of height, weight, longevity of Prince addiction, or number of obscure bootlegs collected ?

It's probably not me anyway, but just in case, I'm 6 foot 3.


Well so far I think you've posted the most on here out of the few Irish fans I've checked. I wonder which of us became official Prince fans first. I don't mean when we heard him first or when we bought his first record. The moment when you beacame a real fan. Mine was when If I Was Your Girlfriend started getting airplay as the next single.


That's only because I can't keep my mouth shut (figuratively speaking).

I guess I became a real fan when I 'got' 1999. I had bought it shortly after Purple Rain, listened to it once, didn't think much of it. I went back to it a couple of months later, determined to give it a chance, and ended up loving it more than Purple Rain. I guess that was late 84 / early '85.
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Reply #16 posted 08/25/05 2:30pm

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AsylumUtopia said:

omnithanos said:



Well so far I think you've posted the most on here out of the few Irish fans I've checked. I wonder which of us became official Prince fans first. I don't mean when we heard him first or when we bought his first record. The moment when you beacame a real fan. Mine was when If I Was Your Girlfriend started getting airplay as the next single.


That's only because I can't keep my mouth shut (figuratively speaking).

I guess I became a real fan when I 'got' 1999. I had bought it shortly after Purple Rain, listened to it once, didn't think much of it. I went back to it a couple of months later, determined to give it a chance, and ended up loving it more than Purple Rain. I guess that was late 84 / early '85.


So what did you make of ATWIAD when it came out. I expect you were hoping for something like Purple Rain 2 or 1999 revisited or even Controversy. Were you surprised. It didn't seem to be very big over here. Raspberry Beret only got to no. 25 in the UK. Parade got quite a bit of publicity especially with the tour. That's the one I bought first.
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Reply #17 posted 08/25/05 3:21pm

bazman

Mine was when I heard side one of SOTT for the first time - November 1992. I just gotten D&P a few weeks before, which prompted me to buy PR (with my first pay check)I liked them both but when I heard that album..good lord!

I don't know who the biggest fan is but that guy on the FM104 breakfast show Jim Jim is pretty close i'd say. He is always mentioning and playing Prince whenever he gets the chance, and I remember he went to a few of the European shows on the ONA tour.
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Reply #18 posted 08/26/05 5:25am

peppeken

well, I loved 'When Doves Cry' when it came out....I even remember seeing the video on Top of the Pops ...was 13 at the time....then bought Purple Rain and Around the World on counterfeit cassettes when on a scholl trip to Italy. Then bought all the old albums on cd...the one I remember blew me away most on first hearing was 'Prince' esp. 'I wanna be ur lover'...i remember meeting some major fans at the POD gig, I wonder if you guys are some of those people ?
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Reply #19 posted 08/26/05 5:49am

AsylumUtopia

omnithanos said:

AsylumUtopia said:



That's only because I can't keep my mouth shut (figuratively speaking).

I guess I became a real fan when I 'got' 1999. I had bought it shortly after Purple Rain, listened to it once, didn't think much of it. I went back to it a couple of months later, determined to give it a chance, and ended up loving it more than Purple Rain. I guess that was late 84 / early '85.


So what did you make of ATWIAD when it came out. I expect you were hoping for something like Purple Rain 2 or 1999 revisited or even Controversy. Were you surprised. It didn't seem to be very big over here. Raspberry Beret only got to no. 25 in the UK. Parade got quite a bit of publicity especially with the tour. That's the one I bought first.

Ah memories!

I wasn't really expecting a Purple Rain or 1999 revisited at all - they were the only 2 albums I had when ATWIAD came out. Those two albums are so different that I didn't really know what to expect next, other than to be surprised.

I think I fell in love with it more or less straight away and I probably still listen to it more often than a lot of the other albums.

As far as it not being very big here, I can't say I noticed, as far as I remember Raspberry Beret and particularly Paisley Park got plenty of airplay - remember Radio Nova - they used to play the latest Prince stuff regularly.
Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP.
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Reply #20 posted 08/26/05 7:34am

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He also played Calhoun Sq. at Spirit that night.

I've been a fan for a LONGGGGG time. First time I saw him in concert was Wembly Arena Aug 13 1986. 19 FUCKING years ago! My parents let me and a cousin travel to England on a ferry to go to the gig! I was 15!! Cuz was 16!! WTF!!

Have seen him countless times since, with Lovesexy 88 as a highlight actual gig. The Spirit aftershow was something special tho'.
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Reply #21 posted 08/28/05 12:52pm

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It's nice to know there are other people out there who trawled George's Arcade and all the second hand record shops looking for all the 12"s. I once saw the Jill Jones album on CD in Smile records for a fiver and didn't buy it coz I was going for a pint.... thought I'd get it later. They were closed later and I missed it. That still bothers me.

A happy day was picking up Madhouse's 12" version of '6' in Blackrock Market!

Woo Hoo! Talkin Bout the Six!
“Tuna, you better do something or else we gonna have to put you back in the can!”
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Reply #22 posted 08/28/05 1:48pm

bazman

'A happy day was picking up Madhouse's 12" version of '6' in Blackrock Market!'

Thats some good work!

They don't seem to have much Prince stuff in those wreka sto's these days...although I did pick up a 12" picture disc of 'U got the look' in Borderline Records last year! Oh Yeah!
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Reply #23 posted 08/28/05 9:12pm

Jerky

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bazman said:

'A happy day was picking up Madhouse's 12" version of '6' in Blackrock Market!'

Thats some good work!

They don't seem to have much Prince stuff in those wreka sto's these days...although I did pick up a 12" picture disc of 'U got the look' in Borderline Records last year! Oh Yeah!


Yeah... Borderline is pretty much the last place in Dublin now to pick up anything rare. Remember the late 80's...buying Bootleg tapes on O'Connell Bridge? Really bad quality tapes with people chatting in the audience about going to get a pint and stuff.

The internet is my O'Connell Bridge now. The quality has improved!
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Reply #24 posted 08/29/05 6:20am

niallmcg

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IRELAND KNOWS HOW TO PARTY!

didn't realise there were so many Irish Purple People! (like me!)

Who's the biggest fan in Ireland?


I dunno but I sure be the funkiest wink

I think my favourite song at the aftershow in Spirit was "A Love Bizarre". Took me a while to realise what it was and a big smile of delight when I figured it out.
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Reply #25 posted 08/29/05 7:25am

peppeken

any fans in Dublin wanna meet up for a drink...?
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Reply #26 posted 08/29/05 2:09pm

bazman

The Dublin Org meet up!

I can dig that!
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Reply #27 posted 08/30/05 7:17am

Jerky

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Jayzus, I dunno....
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Reply #28 posted 08/30/05 8:18am

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any fans in Dublin wanna meet up for a drink...?


Sounds like a plan!
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Reply #29 posted 08/30/05 8:20am

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Was Boderline the record shop upstairs and around the corner from the hay penny bridge? They did some great bootleg tapes. My first bootleg was the Black Album on O'Connell St. I thought the quality was terrible but the cd is not much better.
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