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jasontate

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The Homecoming 83 (not 82: )

It's been done before I know, but has there ever been anything more powerful, full of emotion, raw talent and optimism ever played by Prince and the Revolution, or any other artist/group for that matter?

Even though my sound recording is a bit top end, it loses none of the energy and high octane brilliance. It's the perfect set in my opinion. Made all the better by the fact that he was just hitting the mainstream and big time. Purple rain just around the corner.

Highlight for me is the solo which preludes 'how come you don't call me'.

5 stars

Any other comparisons? Or shows I should hear that you think are even better?

Thanks

JT

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Reply #1 posted 05/03/11 5:41am

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Prince played the Met Center in Minneapolis on 7th March 1982.

The only other show in Minneapolis that Prince played in 1982 was at First Avenue the following night from the Met Center show (8th March), but "How Come U Don't Call Me" was not played at either of those shows.

Maybe you are thinking of the Met Center show in 1983? On the 1999 tour?

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Reply #2 posted 05/03/11 5:51am

jasontate

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TheDigitalGardener said:

Prince played the Met Center in Minneapolis on 7th March 1982.

The only other show in Minneapolis that Prince played in 1982 was at First Avenue the following night from the Met Center show (8th March), but "How Come U Don't Call Me" was not played at either of those shows.

Maybe you are thinking of the Met Center show in 1983? On the 1999 tour?

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[Edited 5/3/11 5:43am]

You're absolutely right - 83 not 82.

Pretty fine show though, don't you think?

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Reply #3 posted 05/03/11 5:57am

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I really like the 1999 tour recordings in general.

4DaFunk's "Detroit '82" and "Providence '83" are good 1999 shows, and both in excellent soundboard quality.

Sabotage's "1999 Revisited" is another good one to track down, again in soundboard.

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Reply #4 posted 05/03/11 6:20am

Harlepolis

TheDigitalGardener said:

I really like the 1999 tour recordings in general.

4DaFunk's "Detroit '82" and "Providence '83" are good 1999 shows, and both in excellent soundboard quality.

Sabotage's "1999 Revisited" is another good one to track down, again in soundboard.

wink

smile

Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Root Beer, Pussy,,,,

Love the Talking Heads reference.

And I agree, the Detroit show is pretty wild, especially at the end when he got into "How Come U Don't Call Me" till "International Lover"(One song I NEVER cared for until I heard this set). This show and the rehearsal from 1999 Revisited have the BEST versions of "Lady Cab Driver" IMO.

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Reply #5 posted 05/03/11 6:50am

purplenuts

What?

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Reply #6 posted 05/03/11 6:57am

sms130

Harlepolis said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

I really like the 1999 tour recordings in general.

4DaFunk's "Detroit '82" and "Providence '83" are good 1999 shows, and both in excellent soundboard quality.

Sabotage's "1999 Revisited" is another good one to track down, again in soundboard.

wink

smile

Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Root Beer, Pussy,,,,

Love the Talking Heads reference.

And I agree, the Detroit show is pretty wild, especially at the end when he got into "How Come U Don't Call Me" till "International Lover"(One song I NEVER cared for until I heard this set). This show and the rehearsal from 1999 Revisited have the BEST versions of "Lady Cab Driver" IMO.

Yes, the 1999 shows were amazing to hear. That was a great tour! The Detroit show in late 1982 is a classic show from that era. That setlist was tight! I know some people that attended those Detroit shows from the 1999 Tour and all they can say is that those shows were great. "Lady Cab Driver" live version from the Detroit show from late 1982 and that version off that rehearsal in early 1983 is the best I've heard of that song.

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Reply #7 posted 05/03/11 8:20am

alexnvrmnd777

sms130 said:

Harlepolis said:

smile

Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Root Beer, Pussy,,,,

Love the Talking Heads reference.

And I agree, the Detroit show is pretty wild, especially at the end when he got into "How Come U Don't Call Me" till "International Lover"(One song I NEVER cared for until I heard this set). This show and the rehearsal from 1999 Revisited have the BEST versions of "Lady Cab Driver" IMO.

Yes, the 1999 shows were amazing to hear. That was a great tour! The Detroit show in late 1982 is a classic show from that era. That setlist was tight! I know some people that attended those Detroit shows from the 1999 Tour and all they can say is that those shows were great. "Lady Cab Driver" live version from the Detroit show from late 1982 and that version off that rehearsal in early 1983 is the best I've heard of that song.

Definitely. The second half of LCD is bangin'!!! "Brownmark, hit it!"

I didn't think it was possible to make Lady Cab Driver any funkier, but he sho'nuff did it!! Gawd, I'mma have to pull my City Lights version out right now!

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Reply #8 posted 05/03/11 11:06am

jasontate

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TheDigitalGardener said:

I really like the 1999 tour recordings in general.

4DaFunk's "Detroit '82" and "Providence '83" are good 1999 shows, and both in excellent soundboard quality.

Sabotage's "1999 Revisited" is another good one to track down, again in soundboard.

wink

Cool, i'm going to track that down right now cool

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Reply #9 posted 05/03/11 11:42am

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jasontate said:

It's been done before I know, but has there ever been anything more powerful, full of emotion, raw talent and optimism ever played by Prince and the Revolution, or any other artist/group for that matter?

Even though my sound recording is a bit top end, it loses none of the energy and high octane brilliance. It's the perfect set in my opinion. Made all the better by the fact that he was just hitting the mainstream and big time. Purple rain just around the corner.

Highlight for me is the solo which preludes 'how come you don't call me'.

5 stars

Any other comparisons? Or shows I should hear that you think are even better?

Thanks

JT

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Isn't that the DVD that also includes the Vanity 6 and The Time performances? That's a bloody excellent DVD!!!

Yeah, Prince was on fire there, as was The Time. Their performance was ace, they were probably even tighter than Prince's band!

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #10 posted 05/03/11 8:39pm

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If what you're discussing is the same one I'm listening to, damn if it isn't a great show. I'm like MickeyD's, I'm loving it. wink

Jeux Sans Frontiers
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Reply #11 posted 05/04/11 12:52am

Revolutionary

I have viewed a small number of various shows from the 1999 tour and my big question is: What show from that tour is the best quality on film? Anyone who has a purple belt in live recordings have a definitive answer?

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Reply #12 posted 05/04/11 2:14am

jasontate

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funkaholic1972 said:

jasontate said:

It's been done before I know, but has there ever been anything more powerful, full of emotion, raw talent and optimism ever played by Prince and the Revolution, or any other artist/group for that matter?

Even though my sound recording is a bit top end, it loses none of the energy and high octane brilliance. It's the perfect set in my opinion. Made all the better by the fact that he was just hitting the mainstream and big time. Purple rain just around the corner.

Highlight for me is the solo which preludes 'how come you don't call me'.

5 stars

Any other comparisons? Or shows I should hear that you think are even better?

Thanks

JT

[Edited 5/3/11 5:51am]

Isn't that the DVD that also includes the Vanity 6 and The Time performances? That's a bloody excellent DVD!!!

Yeah, Prince was on fire there, as was The Time. Their performance was ace, they were probably even tighter than Prince's band!

I do have a DVD of it, but it's only Prince and the Revolution. It's pretty certainly the show that Digitalgardener talked about. It sounds like this whole bunch of shows were pretty damn good.

Here's the setlist

Controversy

Let's work

Do me baby

Sexuality

Let's Pretend

Lisa Solo

How come?

Lady Cab Driver

LRC

Dirty Mind

International Lover

1999

cool

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Reply #13 posted 05/04/11 3:07am

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jasontate said:

funkaholic1972 said:

Isn't that the DVD that also includes the Vanity 6 and The Time performances? That's a bloody excellent DVD!!!

Yeah, Prince was on fire there, as was The Time. Their performance was ace, they were probably even tighter than Prince's band!

I do have a DVD of it, but it's only Prince and the Revolution. It's pretty certainly the show that Digitalgardener talked about. It sounds like this whole bunch of shows were pretty damn good.

Here's the setlist

Controversy

Let's work

Do me baby

Sexuality

Let's Pretend

Lisa Solo

How come?

Lady Cab Driver

LRC

Dirty Mind

International Lover

1999

cool

Yes, you do have that show, but as stated by funkaholic, there is a circulating version with the Vanity 6 and The Time opening slots on a seperate dvd.

2 DVD-R
Label : Habibi
Catalogue : N/A
Interactive Menu : Yes
Source : Professionally Filmed
Quality : EX-
Duration : 142 minutes (combined)
Year Of Release : 2005


DVD-R 1
Vanity 6 Opening Act

MAKE UP
WET DREAM
DRIVE ME WILD
IF A GIRL ANSWERS (DON'T HANG UP)
NASTY GIRL

The Time Opening Act

GET IT UP
777-9311
GIRL
WILD & LOOSE
GIGOLO'S GET LONELY TOO
COOL
THE WALK

DVD-R 2
Prince

CONTROVERSY
LET'S WORK
DO ME, BABY
SEXUALITY
LET'S PRETEND WE'RE MARRIED
LISA'S SOLO
WITH YOU
HOW COME U DON'T CALL ME ANYMORE
LADY CAB DRIVER
LITTLE RED CORVETTE
DIRTY MIND
INTERNATIONAL LOVER
1999

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