XxAxX said: Nothinbutjoy said: I haven't met Larry, but it's obvious that he and Prince have a true friendship. In the end, when it comes down to one point, I hope and want Prince to have joy and happiness in his life and just do what he wants. That said, letting go of some of the material that keeps making its way into the current live set and moving on to new and/or different material would be a breath of fresh air. wouldn't that be nice? i would LOVE to hear larry's newer, more recent stuff. he tears it up on the bass It has been VERY NICE hearing "Girls and Boys","Around the World In a Day" "Anotherloverholenyohead" and such lately. As for LG's music, I don't mean to be harsh, I've just ALWAYS been like this...when I'm at a Prince concert I want to hear Prince. The covers are nice. The guest appearances are nice, but I want to hear Prince. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: As for LG's music, I don't mean to be harsh, I've just ALWAYS been like this...when I'm at a Prince concert I want to hear Prince. The covers are nice. The guest appearances are nice, but I want to hear Prince. that's how i feel too, unless it's an aftershow. i always go into those knowing that we'll get whatever or whomever prince feels like throwing on a stage. though starting with the vanguard jam and moving on into the 3121 gigs, i feel like there's been an "aftershow-ization" of prince's main (pre-aftershow) concerts, and now the aftershows have become even MORE nebulous. | |
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Prince & Larry playing those old songs is part showmanship--giving the first timers what they want.
I have to believe we're in the minority being people who have seen Prince 5 plus times since 1998. Many of them have never seen tham play before. Most people would say "I can't believe they didn't play Purple Rain or Thankyou... But I also think that Prince always talks about leaving the old material behind and many of us wish he'd do just that. He's the one who can't let go in the end. When he barely played anything from Emancipation (and any following album) it felt like he was admitting that he didn't think it was as good as the old stuff. Funny thing is, I think the new stuff goes over much better live than it did on the album (Life of the Party is a good example) and Sign o the Times (at the Musicology show) was pretty dull live, I thought. My Legacy
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It also shows that Prince must be pretty bored with the old stuff that he rarely plays the whole thing. If you're going to do the same old stuff, I'd prefer Bruce's way of giving his all and singing the whole thing and jamming on it a minute, rather than the rapid shifting of gears that Prince does.
Prince, for a jamming musician, should jam longer on certain songs My Legacy
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NDRU said: Prince & Larry playing those old songs is part showmanship--giving the first timers what they want.
I have to believe we're in the minority being people who have seen Prince 5 plus times since 1998. Many of them have never seen tham play before. Most people would say "I can't believe they didn't play Purple Rain or Thankyou... But I also think that Prince always talks about leaving the old material behind and many of us wish he'd do just that. He's the one who can't let go in the end. When he barely played anything from Emancipation (and any following album) it felt like he was admitting that he didn't think it was as good as the old stuff. Funny thing is, I think the new stuff goes over much better live than it did on the album (Life of the Party is a good example) and Sign o the Times (at the Musicology show) was pretty dull live, I thought. I've thought that as well. Many people are just catching his live show for the first time, but sorry, a rather similar set for this many years? At some point you've just missed it! I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Nothinbutjoy said: NDRU said: Prince & Larry playing those old songs is part showmanship--giving the first timers what they want.
I have to believe we're in the minority being people who have seen Prince 5 plus times since 1998. Many of them have never seen tham play before. Most people would say "I can't believe they didn't play Purple Rain or Thankyou... But I also think that Prince always talks about leaving the old material behind and many of us wish he'd do just that. He's the one who can't let go in the end. When he barely played anything from Emancipation (and any following album) it felt like he was admitting that he didn't think it was as good as the old stuff. Funny thing is, I think the new stuff goes over much better live than it did on the album (Life of the Party is a good example) and Sign o the Times (at the Musicology show) was pretty dull live, I thought. I've thought that as well. Many people are just catching his live show for the first time, but sorry, a rather similar set for this many years? At some point you've just missed it! yeah, I remember a time when you never knew what you'd be getting and every tour was so different. I guess ONA might have been a bit like that but I didn't get to see it. My Legacy
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luvsexy4all said: Nothinbutjoy said: Pulling out the origmnd translation dictionary. vampiraclly speaking, of course Thats right...he's known to zap power out of people...psychic suction | |
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funkyhead said: O.K. , yes i accept LG has been a positive influence
sorry, i had to stop right there "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss | |
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