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Thread started 10/29/07 3:32am

Krid

Relevance of Prince in clubs?

Hi,

this goes out mainly to the US and UK orgers - do you ever hear new Prince music in clubs (outside any 80s nights)?

Just as an example, has Chelsea Rodgers or maybe before HotSweat ever made it to the turntables in your favorite joint?

If you hear it, in what kind of context (e.g. typical funk club; or housed up remix version for a deep house session).

I do hope for Prince that this is not an empty thread...
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Reply #1 posted 10/29/07 3:34am

KidaDynamite

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I think you mean Black Sweat!!! lol
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Reply #2 posted 10/29/07 3:45am

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i never hear any prince in any clubs (only 5 in total iv been to confused ) and it annoy me. there is more funk and dance grooves in his tunes than 2 thirds of the crap they play in the clubs.
if any of the tracks from emancipation disc 3 came on..id bust the place down with some killer moves razz
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Reply #3 posted 10/29/07 6:05am

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Reply #4 posted 10/29/07 6:08am

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^ i really wish it would stop doing this.

ANYWAY what i TRIED to say in the above post was that ive heard a bunch of songs (black sweat, gett off, etc) at soul/funk nights, and a smaller bunch of songs (kiss, 1999, etc) at indie/electro nights

one time i was in a club and they played a truly terrible house remix of kiss. i was so enraged i threw a glass at the dj. not really
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Reply #5 posted 10/29/07 6:08am

Krid

I take this empty space means "nada" cool
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Reply #6 posted 10/29/07 6:10am

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no it means after ive hit "post response" it stalls for a bit then loads up a blank page (firefox's equivalent of ie's "page cannot be displayed" screen)
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Reply #7 posted 10/29/07 6:27am

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I play Prince alot in the nightclub where I work.

"Kiss" works best. "Chelsea Rodgers" has been working well too. music
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Reply #8 posted 10/29/07 6:51am

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Oh Princey if your free for a couple of hours...If you aint busy for the next 7 years...Lets Pretend were married, and go all night..
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Reply #9 posted 10/29/07 7:29am

sosgemini

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its just not hip to listen to prince in public. lol
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Reply #10 posted 10/29/07 7:40am

wlcm2thdwn

I don't go to clubs
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Reply #11 posted 10/29/07 8:47am

Krid

wlcm2thdwn said:

I don't go to clubs


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Reply #12 posted 10/29/07 8:51am

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Well my post was meant to say I once heard Pete Tong (a club dj in the uk) play a white label remix of controversy in a club. Pretty cool but thats all Ive ever heard except the odd Raspberet Beret in a club I used to go to every now and again
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Reply #13 posted 10/29/07 8:52am

retrofunk

I've heard Cream and Kiss played at two different clubs.

Also heard Insence and Candles in my local Boots and 3121 in a clothes shop in Paris !
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Reply #14 posted 10/29/07 8:54am

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There was a remix of Erotic City a few years ago that was quite good - and that Anaya Day cover of Nasty Girl gets played out quite a bit.
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Reply #15 posted 10/29/07 9:16am

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My daughter says they play p control some nights in some club she goes to and they have a line dance to sexy dancer which they only play now if its requested which is only occasionally now
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Reply #16 posted 10/29/07 11:45am

prettymansson

I dont dig club life but whenever I do find myself in one..They always seem to play KISS if its a place on the 80's vibe..
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Reply #17 posted 10/29/07 11:49am

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Like anyone else, Prince is only relevant in clubs if clubs are trump and he has a lot of them.
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Reply #18 posted 10/29/07 11:54am

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DJ506 said:

I play Prince alot in the nightclub where I work.

"Kiss" works best. "Chelsea Rodgers" has been working well too. music


Yeah "Kiss" is going to be the most played because DJ's mix it with the typical James Brown trax because its easy and everyone moves to it thou you have heard it done 1000 times over ...it's the funky beat! from 16-60 never fails cool
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Reply #19 posted 10/29/07 1:16pm

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Well, because of his influence on the club-oriented genres of today, I'd say he's very relevant. I don't get out as much as I used to, but on any given night at any given club, you'll hear a "Gett Off," "P Control" or "Erotic City" in addition to the old standbys "Kiss" and "Let's Go Crazy." Heck, I was in Chicago at a bar/club one night years ago and the DJ busted out with "Crystal Ball."
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Reply #20 posted 10/29/07 1:20pm

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Reply #21 posted 10/29/07 1:20pm

newpower99

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They play Black Sweat pretty often at a club I go to (with showing the video) . Its usually early in the evening when the place is half empty though
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Reply #22 posted 10/29/07 1:23pm

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I don't go clubbing that often but I did hear Black Sweat one time when it was first out and it brought the house down.
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Reply #23 posted 10/29/07 1:32pm

Imago

Prince is played alot in the clubs, but you only hear these songs (depending on the club): Raspberry Berret, Purple Rain, When Doves Cry, or Kiss.
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Reply #24 posted 10/29/07 1:57pm

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I went out Saturday night and the dj played "Erotic City"

At the same club they've played "P Control" and "Kiss"

"Kiss" actually gets the worst response. "It's old" etc...

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Reply #25 posted 10/29/07 3:16pm

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Imago said:

Prince is played alot in the clubs, but you only hear these songs (depending on the club): Raspberry Berret, Purple Rain, When Doves Cry, or Kiss.



the house version of Get Off used to get played during the mid 90s.
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Reply #26 posted 10/29/07 3:48pm

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I don't go to clubs


I was going to say the same thing. Unless it's a House music DJ that I want to hear like Frankie Knuckles or Demetri or old school Salsa night, I stay out of the clubs. I just can't hang with songs like "Take It Back Hoe/Run It Back Bitch" and the like that seem to get played at clubs now. So, I would not expect Prince to be mixed in with that garbage.
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Reply #27 posted 10/29/07 6:18pm

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i wasn't aware that Prince's music was popular w/ the club scene. then again, i've never been in one. but its nice to know his songs are getting played somewhere in addition to our houses and in our cars.
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Reply #28 posted 10/29/07 7:07pm

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zsasz said:

i never hear any prince in any clubs (only 5 in total iv been to confused ) and it annoy me. there is more funk and dance grooves in his tunes than 2 thirds of the crap they play in the clubs.
if any of the tracks from emancipation disc 3 came on..id bust the place down with some killer moves razz

This probably doesn't really count, but at First Avenue 7-6-07 the DJ played Human Body and I nearly lost my mind. We also received a mix tape of Prince tunes that was....not bad for a girl DJ.
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