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Thread started 09/28/12 3:34pm

TheEmperorofFu
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Prince's Live Reputation...

Ok so we've seen his reputation as an artist go downhill, at least in the eyes of the masses and some Hardcore Prince fans, but now I'm hearing all this bad shit about his live performances in Chicago and that (I cant even say this w/o cringing)His shows are boring. These comments are mostly if not all coming from hardcore prince fans...So my question is, if his reputation as a live performer shits the bed WTF does this mean for his career and his legacy?

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Reply #1 posted 09/28/12 3:49pm

mynameisnotsus
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If he put's on enough crap shows, people will stop going - kind of like if he puts out enough crap albums, people will stop buying them shrug

Maybe he'll retire...

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Reply #2 posted 09/28/12 4:11pm

murph

TheEmperorofFunk said:

Ok so we've seen his reputation as an artist go downhill, at least in the eyes of the masses and some Hardcore Prince fans, but now I'm hearing all this bad shit about his live performances in Chicago and that (I cant even say this w/o cringing)His shows are boring. These comments are mostly if not all coming from hardcore prince fans...So my question is, if his reputation as a live performer shits the bed WTF does this mean for his career and his legacy?

I think you may want to slow down....

The negative "comments" that you speak of was from the first Chicago show. I don't think one performance can be turned into "performances"....

Because when you Google or read about reviews for the second and 3rd Chicago gig you don't get the whole "Prince is finished" rumblings...What you read was, "Wow, this guy is still great??? what the fuck was he doing in that Monday show???"

In other words, it's not that serious...

*BTW...you can't judge Prince's performance from us hardcore fans...Because we want to hear dude perform obscure songs from his mammoth bootleg catalogue...We want to hear him do shit like "Electric Intercourse" and "Dinner With Delores"....

If P did that shit in front of a festival of 60,000 or an arena of 23,000 he would get booed off the stage...

Just some context here....

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Reply #3 posted 09/28/12 4:32pm

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Don't base your opinion on 1 show. Prince still delivers the goods.
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Reply #4 posted 09/28/12 8:06pm

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Jboogiee said:

Don't base your opinion on 1 show. Prince still delivers the goods.

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Reply #5 posted 09/28/12 10:17pm

Paris9748430

The only people who think Prince's reputation as a live performer has slipped are people who listen to him ALL the time.

The people who roll their eyes whenever Prince plays the opening chords to Purple Rain.

The people who've been to every show in their town and listen to every bootleg andn have the nerve to say Prince's setlist "bores" them.

Guess what genius, 99% of the people that go to see him live haven't heard him perform those songs 1000 times like you have.

I saw some people complaining that he performed the same songs that he did at the NAACP Awards back in '05,

He performed those songs on a show that aired once 7 years ago.

Nobody told you to tape the performance and watch it back 100 times.

Prince is the only artists who gets shit for playing older material.

You think fans of the Rolling Stones bitch so much about them playing Satisfaction as many times as they have?

JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!!
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Reply #6 posted 09/28/12 11:37pm

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Paris9748430 said:

You think fans of the Rolling Stones bitch so much about them playing Satisfaction as many times as they have?

Yes, I do. I see your point and agree to an extent, but hardcore fans of any artist generally like to hear more than the hits.

[Edited 9/28/12 23:38pm]

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Reply #7 posted 09/28/12 11:39pm

funkomatic

The fact that Prince became an artist who doesn't promote any new music on his tours made my excitement about seeing him live go away anyway.

Of course Prince has a lot of qualites as a performer, but to me there's this one aspect missing for much too long: an artist who is hungry to show live on stage how fucking good his newest creations are.

So why doesn't he do that? Does he know that his newest creations are weak in comparison to his past work? If so, why doesn't he work harder on new material that actually makes him proud and want to go on tour with?

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Reply #8 posted 09/29/12 12:28am

Paris9748430

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The fact that Prince became an artist who doesn't promote any new music on his tours made my excitement about seeing him live go away anyway.

Of course Prince has a lot of qualites as a performer, but to me there's this one aspect missing for much too long: an artist who is hungry to show live on stage how fucking good his newest creations are.

So why doesn't he do that? Does he know that his newest creations are weak in comparison to his past work? If so, why doesn't he work harder on new material that actually makes him proud and want to go on tour with?

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[Edited 9/28/12 23:43pm]

You could say this about a lot of the majority of classic artists like Prince.

I don't think Stevie Wonder was playing a whole lot of the songs from A Time to Love during his last tour.

There's been this long running joke about The Rolling Stones playing new songs being the cue for everyone to go to the restroom.

It's not just Prince who doesn't focus on his new material at his shows.

JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!!
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Reply #9 posted 09/29/12 1:28am

funkomatic

Does it make things any better just because it's the same story with other artists? No.

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Reply #10 posted 09/29/12 2:19am

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Jboogiee said:

Don't base your opinion on 1 show. Prince still delivers the goods.

Of course he can't always be on his best but there are more not so good shows the last couple of years:

t mention a few:

Rotterdam NSJ

Cologne

first night australia

He seems to be more inconsistent (is that english?).

A bit more focus for the shows (a new album, new set up) might be good for the concentration of all concerned. And therefore an anverage better result?

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Reply #11 posted 09/29/12 2:30am

SuperSoulFight
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^You mean the first NSJF night. The other two were exactly what we as fans want:playing rarities such as The Love We Make or Girl.
And when I saw him in Arnhem the year before, he had not done a gig in Holland for 8 years, so I was perfectly happy to hear Let's Go Crazy and Little Red Corvette again.
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Reply #12 posted 09/29/12 3:27am

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Saw some clips of the first chicago show on a certain page and the show seemed kinda cool and people were enjoying it.......of course the thing with the people waiting for 30 minutes and he didn`t came back was awful

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Reply #13 posted 09/29/12 3:40am

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remko said:

Jboogiee said:

Don't base your opinion on 1 show. Prince still delivers the goods.

Of course he can't always be on his best but there are more not so good shows the last couple of years:

t mention a few:

Rotterdam NSJ

Cologne

first night australia

He seems to be more inconsistent (is that english?).

A bit more focus for the shows (a new album, new set up) might be good for the concentration of all concerned. And therefore an anverage better result?

I saw the first night in Sydney and the only thing really wrong was the problems with the guitar. Things like setlist and that are always debatable but I thought his 'energy' was ok. I think by and large the crowd were happy - unlike 1st night Chicago and Cologne where it sounds like the majority were pissed and where he also seemed to be 'off'. And yes inconsistent is english thumbs up!

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Reply #14 posted 09/29/12 3:48am

Emancipation89

TheEmperorofFunk said:

Ok so we've seen his reputation as an artist go downhill, at least in the eyes of the masses and some Hardcore Prince fans, but now I'm hearing all this bad shit about his live performances in Chicago and that (I cant even say this w/o cringing)His shows are boring. These comments are mostly if not all coming from hardcore prince fans...

So my question is, if his reputation as a live performer shits the bed WTF does this mean for his career and his legacy?

Nope the main complains from Monday came from the sound issues, it's not the "hardcore" fans who complained about it, people who don't think they got their money worth complained and I think it's valid criticism - again Prince addressed this problem and apologized for it on Tuesday more than once.

But speaking of - I don't think complains about the setlist and him playing little bits of songs instead of full songs necessarily come from "hardcore" fans. The hardcore-hardcore fans are probably not on Prince.org, at least not as much. I met these people from Canada who told me they've followed him everywhere in the states attending NY, SC and CA shows, and they were staying at a hotel to go to all 3 shows here.

These fans don't complain about the setlist because they actually understand the purpose of this current tour. He's not promoting an album he's just showing up at big cities to remind people how wonderful he is as a performer, and to give them a chance to bring their kids so that possibly a whole new generation of children can discover and fall in love with his music&talent, really, what's so wrong about that?? If you were Prince would you want to spend weeks to rehearse songs that maybe 200 (honestly, not even, it was so sad how the song "Dance Electric" actually made the crowd stop dancing and singing along) out of 20,000 ppl in the stadium can barely recognize? And to get, what, like someone else already pointed out, eventually booed off? He's an artist, musician and also an entertainer, I see nothing wrong with him wanting to perform to entertain the crowd and give the majority what they came and paid for.


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Reply #15 posted 09/29/12 3:56am

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remko said:

Jboogiee said:

Don't base your opinion on 1 show. Prince still delivers the goods.

Of course he can't always be on his best but there are more not so good shows the last couple of years:

t mention a few:

Rotterdam NSJ

Cologne

first night australia

He seems to be more inconsistent (is that english?).

A bit more focus for the shows (a new album, new set up) might be good for the concentration of all concerned. And therefore an anverage better result?

Hahaha!

NSJ is bad?!

Cologne was a simple,normal show with an interesting half hour break after the first track.

We can't always have shows like in Gent.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #16 posted 09/29/12 6:39am

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udo said:



remko said:




Jboogiee said:


Don't base your opinion on 1 show. Prince still delivers the goods.

Of course he can't always be on his best but there are more not so good shows the last couple of years:


t mention a few:


Rotterdam NSJ


Cologne


first night australia



He seems to be more inconsistent (is that english?).


A bit more focus for the shows (a new album, new set up) might be good for the concentration of all concerned. And therefore an anverage better result?




Hahaha!


NSJ is bad?!


Cologne was a simple,normal show with an interesting half hour break after the first track.


We can't always have shows like in Gent.





Ok, i'll rephrase to let this stay on topic. It is not about specific shows.
THE last year there have been multiple reports concerning sound problems at prince concerts. is this a trend and will more focus tackle the problem?.
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Reply #17 posted 09/29/12 6:52am

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Emancipation89 is totally right. I never understood why folks here blame Prince for doing something that's totally normal, which is playing the songs that made him famous in concert.And then to think that he DOES give us the chance to hear his more obscure stuff live-the aftershows!
So if U're tired of the greatest hits-shows, forget about them and get yerself into a small club whete je's playing. It is reall not that hard.
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Reply #18 posted 09/29/12 7:34am

funkomatic

To keep it short: An artist who keeps trying to reproduce his former self over and over again (to be exactly since the Emancipation days, with the ONA Tour being the only exception) is creatively dead.

I myself am not interested in creatively dead artists. If others are, so be it.

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Reply #19 posted 09/29/12 11:09am

murph

Paris9748430 said:

The only people who think Prince's reputation as a live performer has slipped are people who listen to him ALL the time.

The people who roll their eyes whenever Prince plays the opening chords to Purple Rain.

The people who've been to every show in their town and listen to every bootleg andn have the nerve to say Prince's setlist "bores" them.

Guess what genius, 99% of the people that go to see him live haven't heard him perform those songs 1000 times like you have.

I saw some people complaining that he performed the same songs that he did at the NAACP Awards back in '05,

He performed those songs on a show that aired once 7 years ago.

Nobody told you to tape the performance and watch it back 100 times.

Prince is the only artists who gets shit for playing older material.

You think fans of the Rolling Stones bitch so much about them playing Satisfaction as many times as they have?

^^^^^^^^^^^ There it is....

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Reply #20 posted 09/29/12 11:19am

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Absolutly right Murph. Nice to see you round again.

I thought NSJ was fabulous!

"Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life -
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Reply #21 posted 09/29/12 2:36pm

funkyhead

for now his rep is perfectly in tact. I base this on a contsant ability to sell tix if big quantities with such little notice, likewise every non P fan will always talk of their memories old & new of being blown away by seeing him live. However, if he doesn't fix the issues from Chi-town he is fucked, that bad publicity will be brought up by the press before his next gigs.

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Reply #22 posted 09/29/12 8:20pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

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eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #23 posted 09/29/12 8:47pm

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remko said:

Jboogiee said:

Don't base your opinion on 1 show. Prince still delivers the goods.

Of course he can't always be on his best but there are more not so good shows the last couple of years:

t mention a few:

Rotterdam NSJ

Cologne

first night australia

He seems to be more inconsistent (is that english?).

A bit more focus for the shows (a new album, new set up) might be good for the concentration of all concerned. And therefore an anverage better result?

Dodgy sound quality does not mean dodgy show. I would know as I saw the first night of the W2Australia Tour.
I think the negative vibes from Chicago 1 from fans and the press was only brought about, because of the lack of hits during the first hour (Misleading, but doesn't in any way mean bad show) and the lack of guitar playing in general (remember the Parade Tour? Just because he barely touched his guitar, it doesn't mean the show was awful) and the lengthy waits (which is just standard Prince)

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Reply #24 posted 09/30/12 12:02pm

udo

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remko said:

THE last year there have been multiple reports concerning sound problems at prince concerts. is this a trend and will more focus tackle the problem?.

Sound is quite depending on where you are in the venue.

Mr P always spends rather much time on his soundchecks (forgot Cologne 1998 and 2011?) to get things right.

The technicians do vary and are fired quite easily; some consistency here could help.

The first NSJ show sounded darkish but was still enjoyable with some hearing protection from where I was.

The bootleggars did not release this show so their recording must have been bad.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #25 posted 09/30/12 12:17pm

LaceyB

Paris9748430 said:

Prince is the only artists who gets shit for playing older material.

One of the biggest problem with Prince fans is that they tend to be blissfully unaware of anything else going on the musical world. A statement like that is so obviously false as to not need examples of how wrong it is.

Prince is over 50. In the pop world, that means you no longer have it. And Prince is no exception. He has to use lighting effects and background dancers to generate any excitement now. It proves that he really is human, and he has nothing to apoligize for regarding his abilities at age 54. He may be completely irrelevant in the pop world (where no one even bothers to listen to any new songs he releases), but he had a nice run that was only marred by his own stupidity. He's scheduled to appear less than 20 miles from me for only the 4th time in my life relatively soon. Unlike the first three times, there is no chance I'm going. Not even with free tix.

His retirement, followed by the release of the oldest songs in his vault, would be greatly welcomed at this point.

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Reply #26 posted 10/01/12 4:26am

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LaceyB said:

Paris9748430 said:

Prince is the only artists who gets shit for playing older material.

One of the biggest problem with Prince fans is that they tend to be blissfully unaware of anything else going on the musical world. A statement like that is so obviously false as to not need examples of how wrong it is.

Prince is over 50. In the pop world, that means you no longer have it. And Prince is no exception. He has to use lighting effects and background dancers to generate any excitement now. It proves that he really is human, and he has nothing to apoligize for regarding his abilities at age 54. He may be completely irrelevant in the pop world (where no one even bothers to listen to any new songs he releases), but he had a nice run that was only marred by his own stupidity. He's scheduled to appear less than 20 miles from me for only the 4th time in my life relatively soon. Unlike the first three times, there is no chance I'm going. Not even with free tix.

His retirement, followed by the release of the oldest songs in his vault, would be greatly welcomed at this point.

This sort of opinion always baffles me. What exactly do u gain by Prince retiring? You don't have to attend any concert but many do still love to see him play live. And all evidence is he is still great live and has made quite a positive impression on thousands of concert-goers the world over in just the last few years.

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Reply #27 posted 10/01/12 11:39am

KCOOLMUZIQ

thumbs up!

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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