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Thread started 09/26/10 5:45pm

newpowerfantas
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Video boots--suggestions?

Just got a computer upgrade and downloading video boots is for the first time a realistic prospect. So far I have downloaded Livesexy Uncut (which isn't quite a boot in the usual sense, since it is based on an official release) and Opening Night, the Musicology Staples Center simulcast performance. I've been skimming through The Digital Garden and there's so much stuff out there I haven't heard of, and there don't seem to be "best of" lists for video boots in the same way there are for audio boots. Any suggestions?

Much love...

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Reply #1 posted 09/26/10 6:19pm

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Homecoming and For Those Of U On Valium are faves.

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Reply #2 posted 09/26/10 7:52pm

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First Ave 1983

Detroit Birthday Show 1986

New Years Eve Paisley Park 1987

Nude Tour Tokyo 1990

D & P London 1992, couple different ones floating around, but both are not the entire show

Beautiful Experience 1994

Glam Slam Miami, June 7, 8, and 9, 1994

All essential.

[Edited 9/26/10 19:53pm]

TRUE BLUE
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Reply #3 posted 09/26/10 8:39pm

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The Houston Controversy show.

Dirty Mind tour at The Ritz.

chill..prince doesnt like men being front row, makes it hard to sing the ballads
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Reply #4 posted 09/26/10 8:45pm

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motherfunka said:

First Ave 1983

Detroit Birthday Show 1986

New Years Eve Paisley Park 1987

Nude Tour Tokyo 1990

D & P London 1992, couple different ones floating around, but both are not the entire show

Beautiful Experience 1994

Glam Slam Miami, June 7, 8, and 9, 1994

yeahthat

Also what MajesticONe said with Houston Controversy Show. I'd add:

Lovesexy in Dortmund

Warehouse Rehearsal

Love 4 One Another VH1 special

Emancipation Proclamation VH1

And not essential to me, but find the Musicology show that was broadcast in Regal Theaters from Los Angeles (I believe).

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Reply #5 posted 09/26/10 9:37pm

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Forgot about the Ryde Divine too. Would love to say First Ave 1986, but the quality is such crap. It only leaves you frustrated at how awesome it would be if the quality was excellent, considering the material that was performed.

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Reply #6 posted 09/27/10 4:21am

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Thanks, folks, you have given much to occupy me. I didn't think of the Beautiful Experience, Love4OneAnother, Emancipation Proclamation, and Glam Slam Miami '94 shows, since they were officially broadcast, but, yeah, in the same way that if anyone hasn't seen the Lovesexy Live show, they should see it, I would heartily recommend those performances.

Actually, come to think of it, I think the '94 Miami shows were the first I ever ordered through a contact made on the PPML listserv (going back a ways now!), since I didn't have cable then. VHS baby! Man, memory lane...

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Reply #7 posted 09/27/10 5:37am

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ernestsewell said:

motherfunka said:

First Ave 1983

Detroit Birthday Show 1986

New Years Eve Paisley Park 1987

Nude Tour Tokyo 1990

D & P London 1992, couple different ones floating around, but both are not the entire show

Beautiful Experience 1994

Glam Slam Miami, June 7, 8, and 9, 1994

yeahthat

Also what MajesticONe said with Houston Controversy Show. I'd add:

Lovesexy in Dortmund

Warehouse Rehearsal

Love 4 One Another VH1 special

Emancipation Proclamation VH1

And not essential to me, but find the Musicology show that was broadcast in Regal Theaters from Los Angeles (I believe).

Is that not the Staples Centre Show the op has got already stated in the first post, if it isn't which is it?

cool

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Reply #8 posted 09/27/10 6:50am

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THE quintessential video-boot is First Avenue 1983 as mentioned above. More specifically, Makings of the Rain since it's awesome quality and by far the best version of this show available anywhere

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Reply #9 posted 09/27/10 6:53am

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Lovesexy in Dortmund

The firts hour of the show is Prince at his absolute best.

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Reply #10 posted 09/27/10 9:14am

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newpowerfantastical said:

Livesexy Uncut (which isn't quite a boot in the usual sense, since it is based on an official release)

It isn't a rip from the official release.

This is the unedited complete broadcast footage of the final night of the European Lovesexy tour.

Busy doin' something close to nothing
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Reply #11 posted 09/27/10 12:05pm

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vc40 said:

newpowerfantastical said:

Livesexy Uncut (which isn't quite a boot in the usual sense, since it is based on an official release)

It isn't a rip from the official release.

This is the unedited complete broadcast footage of the final night of the European Lovesexy tour.

True. There are different camera angles and the interlude with Ingrid Chavez speaking is longer.

TRUE BLUE
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Reply #12 posted 09/27/10 12:09pm

motherfunka

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newpowerfantastical said:

Thanks, folks, you have given much to occupy me. I didn't think of the Beautiful Experience, Love4OneAnother, Emancipation Proclamation, and Glam Slam Miami '94 shows, since they were officially broadcast, but, yeah, in the same way that if anyone hasn't seen the Lovesexy Live show, they should see it, I would heartily recommend those performances.

Actually, come to think of it, I think the '94 Miami shows were the first I ever ordered through a contact made on the PPML listserv (going back a ways now!), since I didn't have cable then. VHS baby! Man, memory lane...

Those Miami shows were were not official broadcasts to the public. They were via satellite to the Minneapolis and Los Angeles Glam Slams.

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Reply #13 posted 09/27/10 12:31pm

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MajesticOne89 said:

The Houston Controversy show.

Dirty Mind tour at The Ritz.

cool nod

"A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1
People can slam their door, disagree and fight it
But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son?
United States of Division"
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Reply #14 posted 09/27/10 12:45pm

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motherfunka said:

Those Miami shows were were not official broadcasts to the public. They were via satellite to the Minneapolis and Los Angeles Glam Slams.

Hmmmm...Really? I thought they were broadcast on BET? I seem to remember about an hour's worth of rump-shaking that preceded the actual performances, and thinking that was a sad statement on the state of BET. Am I remembering something else--another broadcast perhaps?

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Reply #15 posted 09/27/10 12:47pm

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vc40 said:

newpowerfantastical said:

Livesexy Uncut (which isn't quite a boot in the usual sense, since it is based on an official release)

It isn't a rip from the official release.

This is the unedited complete broadcast footage of the final night of the European Lovesexy tour.

My bad, but I think folks know what I meant. That performance on Lovesexy Live is well-known. But, you're right of course; thanks for the correction...

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Reply #16 posted 09/27/10 1:03pm

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newpowerfantastical said:

motherfunka said:

Those Miami shows were were not official broadcasts to the public. They were via satellite to the Minneapolis and Los Angeles Glam Slams.

Hmmmm...Really? I thought they were broadcast on BET? I seem to remember about an hour's worth of rump-shaking that preceded the actual performances, and thinking that was a sad statement on the state of BET. Am I remembering something else--another broadcast perhaps?

Nope, those were never broadcast. Not sure what you might be thinking of. There was some footage of the people at the various clubs dancing throughtout the concerts, maybe that?

TRUE BLUE
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Reply #17 posted 09/27/10 1:27pm

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motherfunka said:

newpowerfantastical said:

Hmmmm...Really? I thought they were broadcast on BET? I seem to remember about an hour's worth of rump-shaking that preceded the actual performances, and thinking that was a sad statement on the state of BET. Am I remembering something else--another broadcast perhaps?

Nope, those were never broadcast. Not sure what you might be thinking of. There was some footage of the people at the various clubs dancing throughtout the concerts, maybe that?

I'm going to have to dig out those old VHS's and find out. I seem to remember girls dancing in cages for what seemed like forever, with an MC occasionally popping his head in to shout "Make some noise!" or some foolishness like that. It was for prince's "first" B-Day, right? There were three shows, and the rump-shaking definitely predominated on show 1. Anyone know what I'm talking about?

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Reply #18 posted 09/27/10 1:55pm

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newpowerfantastical said:

motherfunka said:

Nope, those were never broadcast. Not sure what you might be thinking of. There was some footage of the people at the various clubs dancing throughtout the concerts, maybe that?

I'm going to have to dig out those old VHS's and find out. I seem to remember girls dancing in cages for what seemed like forever, with an MC occasionally popping his head in to shout "Make some noise!" or some foolishness like that. It was for prince's "first" B-Day, right? There were three shows, and the rump-shaking definitely predominated on show 1. Anyone know what I'm talking about?

You are remembering correctly, it was prince's 1st B-day. The concerts were sent via satellite to Minneapolis and Los Angeles and they were all interactive. There was a dj and some dancers at each club, and they talked to each other before, during intermissions, and after the show. It was never televised though.

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Reply #19 posted 09/27/10 3:07pm

ernestsewell

bigd74 said:

Is that not the Staples Centre Show the op has got already stated in the first post, if it isn't which is it?

cool

shrug Probably. I read the title, skimmed responses and added my reply. Something always get repeated. No biggie. Like I said it's not essential to me. Not a fan of that era at all.

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