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Reply #210 posted 03/31/11 10:09am

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DaphneLovesPR1NCE said:

Gorgeous pics from 2011..

Love these 2

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Reply #211 posted 03/31/11 3:47pm

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GREAT thread. Thanks!

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Reply #212 posted 03/31/11 10:09pm

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Thank you so much for this insight into an incredible concert by an awesome man!

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Prince in Oakland: The 10 Craziest Things About Last Night's Show, Santana Cameo Included

By Ian S. Port, Tue., Feb. 22 2011 @ 1:12AM

Prince, et. al (Carlos Santana and Sheila E.)

Larry Graham
February 21, 2011
@ Oracle Arena

Better than: What a lot of people who ride around in limousines could have been doing last night, apparently.
So yeah, it was awesome.
The first of Prince's now three-show stint in Oakland, the whole thing announced out of nowhere not even a week ago, sold out Oracle Arena to the rafters last night. The concert was boisterous, weird, confusing, spectacular, filled with non-Prince performances, and all-in-all pretty much amazing. Carlos Santana showed up onstage. Prince made a furry-booted cameo in Larry Graham's opening show, and didn't sing all that much in his own. The setlist was as much of a tease as the man we were there to see. But that's getting ahead of ourselves. Here's a recap of what stood out most from Prince's first "Welcome 2 America" tour stop on the West Coast.
1. The Stage
A walk-around-sized Love Symbol #2 was last night's performance platform, complete with lighting along the perimeters and floors that underscored the massive size of the thing. But the best part was the elevating square at the main intersection of the cross, which allowed Prince and his clan of backup singers to be raised and lowered like gods. (No pedestrian entrances and exits for this crew -- until later anyway.) We must also mention the purple piano on one end, used more as a standing platform for the five-foot-two Prince to incite the audience from than a musical instrument, but a lovely ornament nonetheless.
2. Prince's Outfits
Larry Graham (known best for being the bassist in Sly & the Family Stone) had finished his opening set and seemingly departed the stage when the drums kicked back up again. Then there was that voice over the PA. When the lights went up, Prince was standing at the mic in white tights, big furry white boots, and a loose black pancho-like thing, and he and Graham's band dashed into "Everyday People." Prince at the beginning of his own set wore a striking all-white suit with a black-lined label. First costume change: into a silk-looking white shirt and pants. Final encore: gold-sequined pants (ridiculous, incredible) and blouse-y gold shirt worthy of framing Prince's chest hair.
3. Santana
Only a few songs into the show, Prince disappeared for Sheila E's "The Glamorous Life." But as the song waned, he suddenly returned with a new (but still all-white) outfit, a Telecaster, and a friend: the legendary-guitarist-about-town Carlos Santana, who grabbed away Prince's axe. As the Latin beats rumbled, and Prince left for the piano, Santana promptly began to wail like only Santana can wail. He was playing through Prince's percussive and muscular-sounding guitar rig, which sounded a lot better than that time he did that syrupy thing with Rob Thomas. And after an extended jam that saw him noodling up as far as the fretboard goes, the dapper-hatted Santana quickly made his exit, as Prince put the shock of what had just happened into words. ("It was Carlos Montana!" yawped the lady behind me. But at least it wasn't Kim Kardashian.)
4. What Prince Does to a Crowd
Maybe we missed the ecstasy counter. But most everyone -- the twenty-to-fortysomething girls out for a night on the town, and the Rich Dudes taking out their ladies, and the all-dude groups -- seemed ultrapumped to begin with (even as they waited in the wind outside for the doors to open) and increasingly elated as the show went on. The cheers for Prince and for Santana were a tsunami-sized roars, and many in the crowd could be heard gushing profusely on the way out. Certainly my impressions were skewed by the ecstatic ladies behind me, one of whom would shout "Prince!" then shake random people's shoulders about every five minutes. But then, how often does that happen?
5. The Setlist
Weird. No "1999" or "Little Red Corvette" that these ears heard (Did we somehow miss 'em?) but "Uptown," "Raspberry Beret," "Kiss," "If I Was Your Girlfriend," and the mind-meltingly great "Purple Rain." Also more random picks like the slow-jam "Insatiable," Rihanna cover "Rude Boy," and, for a closer, "Dreamer," a Hendrix-y guitar rawk-out off 2003's Lotusflow3r.
6. "Purple Rain"
Fifteen-thousand-strong sing-along. Real-life arena reverb. Epic guitar solo -- the actual sound of heartstrings tearing apart -- which continued for what felt like eight minutes, every single one of them welcome. Huge flag being waved melodramatically onstage. Prince totally nailing that crazy vocal part where he howls "Honey, I know, I know, I know, times have changed" and seeming to actually shove himself into the microphone before collapsing. A million "whooooah oh ohs," and then a million more. And then, at the big end, the cannons shot purple confetti, making for actual. freaking. purple. rain.
7. Prince's Inhuman Voice
It was the above moment in "Purple Rain" that first hit us over the head with the sheer variability of Prince's voice, and how it leaps from its sultry lower registers into a sparkling falsetto like that's just a regular thing to do. Guy sure showed off the falsetto enough last night, too, especially during the slow-jam medley near the end. But Prince's larynx produces the strange and captivating conflict of eyes not believing ears: He slams from one sound into another so easily you think it just couldn't be the same person doing it.
8. The Purple One's Guitar-Wielding Habits
There was no side stage with this setup, so all the tech people were down below on the floor. Which wasn't a problem for Prince, because when he decided he didn't need his guitar anymore, he just threw it off the stage in their general direction. No warning (that we saw). No looking. Just a toss of the ol' axe. To us, this inclination appeared awesome, careless, and diva-ish. Guess Prince's crew is well-trained to catch heavy sharp expensive objects.
9. Larry Graham
Sly's bass player opened the night up with zoot suits and the spicy funk of his band Graham Central Station. Prince himself announced their entrance over the PA: "This is the best place on Earth to be right now." It was fun, but not too exciting, until Graham turned a bass-and-drums breakdown into a swirling fuzz-funk solo that would have put a grin on Hendrix's face. Graham got even better when when he and the band (and eventually Prince; see above) tore through a medley of Sly's greatest hits.
10. The Encore Situation
Nothing about a Prince show is normal, but the end of last night was truly weird. We'd heard that the show was going to end at 11, but didn't really believe that Prince was going to close the night with the ultra-slow-jam "Adore." So we and thousands of others stood in the dark after the song ended, watching the lights flicker around the edge of his stage and cheering. When the clock hit 11, the house lights flashed on. Instantly, huge boos and yells of disapproval echoed throughout the arena. We wondered if there was a disagreement between Prince -- who'd been howling that he wanted to play all night -- and those in charge of running the arena. But one guy working the spotlight, far overhead, waved for the audience to keep cheering, and we did. After eight minutes, Prince returned with his bassist and drummer, walked up to the stage, and launched into the squirrelly blues-rock of "Dreamer." But then they played the first third of the song with the house lights on, as if the parents of the evening hadn't quite resigned themselves to the fact that the show was still going on.
And Now, Complaints
- Prince let his band, especially his backup vocalists, do a lot of the singing last night while he spent large chunks of the show away from the stage. Considering he left some of his best numbers out of the set, this seems lazy.
- His Purpleness sounded much clearer than Graham did last night, but the sound during Prince was still echoey and boomy for a lot of songs.
- It frustrates me when artists talk about playing all night or playing as long as the audience wants when they're obviously not going to do it. They know that, and we know that, and they must know that we know that. I feel manipulated and lied to. If you were still playing, Prince, I'd still be there.
Note: A third Prince show was added for this Thursday. Tickets go on sale by 10 a.m. Tuesday. By the last show of the run, we expect Prince will have figured out how to squeeze "Little Red Corvette" into his set and still end by 11.
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Reply #213 posted 04/01/11 10:59am

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Reply #214 posted 04/01/11 11:14am

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They just keep coming.....wow 2 hot!!!
Thanks for this thread.
[Edited 4/1/11 11:17am]
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Reply #215 posted 04/01/11 11:18am

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4luvnpce said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

They just keep coming........wow too hot!!! Thanks for this thread.

I actually enjoy the cd but the touring and what not is really exciting, I wish he would settle or take some quality time and do a few good videos

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Reply #216 posted 04/01/11 11:32am

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Reply #217 posted 04/06/11 11:05am

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Reply #218 posted 04/07/11 11:43am

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Wheels go down
There but I'm loving another dream of you
All night long
Out of town
I had to go but now I need a cup of some
Black and strong
Beside me
I was used to waking up with you here
Now you're gone
Why oh why
Didn't you hurry along with me this time?
Right or wrong
As a matter of fact, I can't stop thinking about you, baby
When we're together, everything is cool
Beautiful, lover, friend
I'll never leave you again
You and me, we're sticky like glue
Bright blue eyes
Staring down into mine saying, "Good morning,
How are you?"
I can't lie
Waking up in a plane without a warning
Ain't too cool
Cast ashore
Without a paddle and no more excuses
We just drown
What's the score?
If you're still willing to lose then
Come around
As a matter of fact, I just can't live without you, baby
I'm wondering if you feel the same way, too
I'm hugging this pillow tight
The way we did last night
The sweat of each other sticky like glue
Sticky, sticky. 1,2...
That was the coolest movie ever
The one we saw last night
The closer you got to me, the less we saw, alright
The scene you remember most is none of 'em
That ain't a boast, girl
I'm just in front of them others
I am a gracious host
Everybody under me, make a toast
As a matter of fact, I can't stop thinking about you, baby
When we're together, everything is cool
Beautiful, lover, friend
I'll never leave you again
You and me, we're sticky like glue
Break down...
I got something I wanna say to you, baby
You might wanna dig me later
I think you better dig me now
Listen..I can't get to sleep unless your body is right here next to me
It's crazy, baby
I know it's dysfunctional, but I just can't see myself with another girl
Oh, what in the world is wrong with me?
Tell me what to do
Is it me or you?
We fight so much, and then we're through
It might come as a shock to you
But I still love you. Yes, I do.
Don't you think I ain't when I am
One more thing and then I'm out
You get us wet with your pride
Then you hang us both outside to cry cry
What's that sound?
Said it must be raining raining tears tears tears
But you need to try. Please, please don't cry
Cause I ain't going nowhere.

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Reply #220 posted 04/11/11 9:33am

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21 night stand until.....
L.A. your welcome to America. wink
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Reply #221 posted 04/15/11 9:49am

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While promoting his 21 Night Stand In LA tour, Prince made a very rare appearance on ‘Lopez Tonight’ with George Lopez last night. He performed a few songs including, “Laydown”, “The Beautiful Ones” and “You’re The One For Me”. He also discussed the current state of the music industry, how the internet has changed music and people covering his songs. Check out an excerpt from the interview plus videos below:

I’m in recording rehab right now, I’m taking a break. The industry is going through a lot of changes right now.

Do you think the internet has helped music?
It’s helped the people who sell the music, for an artist they don’t make the money they use to and I think we tend to not value things we can get for free. If you put anything in the place of music and say you got it for free, you’ll see what I’m talking about.

On people covering his music
I don’t mind fans singing my songs. My problem is when the industry covers the music. Covering music means your version doesn’t exist anymore or a lot of people think I’m doing Sinead O’Connor song and Chaka Khan song when in fact, I wrote those songs. It’s okay when my friends ask to do them but it’s this thing called a compulsory license law which allows artists through the record company to take your music at will without your permission and that doesn’t exist in any other art form, be it books, movies…..there’s only one version of Law & Order, there’s several versions of “Kiss” and “Purple Rain.”

On The Vinyl days of Music
We take this for granted, but I am here today because of the golden age of the 60′s, 70′s and 80′s in music. This is when artist played their own music, they wrote their own songs, they had to perform next to people like Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown, …you had to have your act together

http://necolebitchie.com/...opez-show/

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Reply #222 posted 04/15/11 9:51am

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Reply #223 posted 04/15/11 10:17am

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I'm glad they talked about this guitar and the auction of it. I had been wondering how much it got sold for and who bought it. Thanks for your beautiful work, Old Friends 4 Sale.

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Reply #227 posted 04/17/11 12:55pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

Where are these from? In LA?
Watch me talk about Prince - http://www.youtube.com/us...ature=mhee
Tumblr - http://dreamyicecream.tumblr.com/


New coat, huh? That's nice. Did you buy it? Yeah right.
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Reply #228 posted 04/17/11 7:06pm

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^^^ no this was Rome, Italy

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