There also used to be tv-footage online of them performing "Nasty Girl" at the Detroit show "The Scene" (a rougher show-variant of Soul Train lol). Anywizzy, you see some close ups of V6 fading in and out, mixed with scenes of the dancing audience. Some lady dancers make this specific gliding move which was popular at the time. Saw some shots of that move also in Zapp's official video of "I Can Make You Dance." | |
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Cool. Mayer Hawthorne actually paid tribute to "The Scene" in his latest video for his new single. | |
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This was my first Prince concert. I actually went to an agency to make sure I got in... paid $80 for the pair. It was only 70/80 minutes, but I was never the same after this.
I believe it was one of the few shows (maybe the only one?) that the Time didn't do their set. About a week later, all three played the Long Beach Arena.
Why did you post this set-list?
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Maybe he went there on that day. | |
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Ah okay, i'll be checking that out Yeah, i've seen another tribute-special to the show online. | |
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I almost think he did it to show how The Time was taken out of the lineup in such a huge media market city (as this was Los Angeles). | |
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My MAN!!! ^^^
yes, hoping it would get a conv about what was going on then | |
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March 15. 1983
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Oh! I see... yeah this should be an interesting story right there... | |
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Man, you already know!! When it comes to Prince music, you and I are in the same EXACT boat damn near 100% of the time!! That's why you're my brotha from another motha!
But, it was freakin' crazy how Prince was doing The Time back in those days. I heard a story from some Jesse Johnson interview (I believe it was on Donnie Simpson's show) about while they were in New York, at the least minute, he would call Morris and 'em at the hotel to tell them to just hang back for the night because the crowd wouldn't really be feeling their music (because it wasn't "their" type of crowd) and that they really only came to see him. So, I guess he was acting like he was doing them a favor so they wouldn't get booed or some shit. That's so fucked up, and the boys were feeling so hurt over not being able to play and show these gatekeepers what they were all about. He was gonna make sure the buzz leaving the show was ALL about him. After all, in places like New York and LA, they had the most influential music press (gatekeepers) and "hot" celebrities attending those shows, so that was his chance to hog the spotlight AND make sure there wasn't any chance of being upstaged or having to share the limelight.
And, what was so good about The Time's show was that they were all FUNK with tightly choreographed moves, and the show had only one theme. They were some cool, funky ass pimps. And I think that resonated with the audiences a little easier than Prince (& The Almost Revolution) did with this shows. I hope that makes sense to you, as I tried my best to explain it correctly. | |
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And Prince took his Time rivalry and made that a centerpiece of his film lol | |
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circa 1983 This poster is in the collectibles section for anyone who is interested. | |
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When i watched that footage for the first time, i noticed how the rhythm and instrumentation was re-arranged with a somewhat more laid groove, instead of the upbeat studio version, and Susan rappin'-rhymin'-hopping around with her sexay self on that jam lol. | |
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Morris Day as Morris Prince as the Italian club owner | |
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the music for the video is a bit different from the lb version 2 I think love that song and LUV her voice, she has that sexy baby doll thing down and moved almost like Prince but as a woman
Vanity 6 had it, I wished we could have seen them 2gether for a few more album maybe into Parade | |
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I wonder if he had any 'reasoning' behind the night & day images
All Day All Night U Can Be My Baby Make U Feel Alright | |
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Prince & Morris Day | |
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Wow! Never seen this photo of Prince & Vanity! They look smokin' hot together! | |
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this is my favorite Prince era! | |
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Brenda Bennett Brenda Bennett is an American singer from Boston, Massachusetts who married the musician Prince's set-designer Roy Bennett, and then became Prince's "wardrobe mistress." Brenda's maiden name is Brenda Mosher. She started off in a CBS Records band called Tombstone Blues Band. Years later, through Roy Bennett, Prince gave her a "tough-girl, cigarette-smoking" persona and enlisted her in a girlgroup, Vanity 6, that he was attempting to create in 1982. | |
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He's So Dull He's So Dull" was written by Dez Dickerson CHORUS: He's so dull, drives a '63 Rambler He's so dull, still livin' with his mother He's so dull and he won't get anywhere with me He's always callin' on the telephone He won't go out without a chaperone Cuz he's so afraid 2 be alone with me He's always reading science magazines And he doesn't even wear blue jeans Why can't he understand what all this means 2 me? CHORUS He watches television night and day He doesn't listen 2 a word I say And he's always tryin' 2 walk me home from school I'd like 2 tell'em that I wish he was dead (Drop dead) But he could never get it through his head He'll never change, he'll always be a fool CHORUS (Anywhere, I say he won't get anywhere) He's so dull {x4} He's so dull (Still livin' with his mother) He's so dull (I bet he never had a lover) He's so dull (And he won't get anywhere with me) He's so dull He's so dull (Still livin' with his mother) (I bet he never had a lover) (And he won't get anywhere with me) {fade out} | |
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I Don't Wanna Leave You People say U run around I don't even care I could never hold U down I don't even dare I just wanna play your game No matter what the rules I've met an awful lot of dames But not quite as bad as U Let me try 2 love U, I know I could One night 2 hold U just ain't no good CHORUS: I don't wanna leave U I don't wanna go Can't U see I need U? Girl, I need U so I will be your doctor, babe I'll make U feel alright, alright I've got something 2 keep U warm On a cold, lonely night, now turn out the light I will never tie U down Cuz I know U wanna be free, so free Say U'll let me come around Say U wanna be with me, oh baby, please Let me try 2 love U, I know I could One night 2 hold U just ain't no good I don't wanna leave U I don't wanna go, no Can't U see I need U? Girl, I need U so (I don't wanna leave U) (I don't wanna go) All I wanna do (CHORUS) Is make sweet love 2 U Now U wanna leave me What am I supposed 2 do? Can't U hang past 2? That was 12 o'clock at night Why U wanna leave so soon? Girl, U know it ain't right Ah yeah I don't wanna leave U I don't wanna go (I don't wanna go) Can't U see I need U? (Why U wanna leave me even 2 night?) Girl, I need U so (Think about it baby, U know it just ain't right) I don't wanna leave U I don't wanna go (It ain't right) Let me try 2 love U, I know I could One night 2 hold U just ain't no good I don't wanna leave U, yeah CHORUS Oh well CHORUS {x5} | |
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On 16th May 1983 [Prince] appears at the 3rd annual Minnesota Music Awards at the Charlton Celebrity Room in Bloomington and was finally honored with six awards. He thanked Minneapolis for its support and ended the night with a 10-minute jam of "D.M.S.R." on borrowed equipment with a mix of members of his own band, [Morris Day], [Jesse Johnson] and Vanity 6. Later this night they performed a jam session at First Avenue in Minneapolis with [Jesse Johnson] on drums and Sue Ann Carwell singing the lead vocals.
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FYI: much of the reasearch results can be found at the google site: Prince Tour History
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