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Prince's live evolution from 1997-2002: from snooze to stellar Musically speaking, it's amazing how boring most of Prince's live performances were from 1997 to around 2000. His band was nowhere near the best he's had and he often sounded so unmotivated. But in 2001 and especially on the ONA tour his raw musicianship came back in force. It was a late-period renaissance like I didn't think was possible. Listening to a show from the NPS era, it's hard to imagine that he could get his shit together in just a few years and hit the ONA heights. A fun way to hear this transition in process is to compare the 2000, 2001, and 2002 Celebration performances. I was at the 2000 concert and it was okay. Very bland. The 2001 show is much better. And then the 2002 shows just fucking blow me away. Why were the 1997-2000ish shows so bad? Kirky J. was a pisspoor drummer. The set lists were uninspiring. The arrangements were plastic and lifeless for the most part. But there's more...almost intangible. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Anyway, just after ONA Prince started a decline which made the 96-2001 time frame a virtual masterpiece compared to the the unbearable greatest hits and terrible covers stuff he's offering until today. And his albums get worse and worse and worse.
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It also started probably the 2nd most successful period in his career.
Maybe you should just retire from life. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Successful, when he has to release albums as a covermount with certain newspapers or by arrangement with ONE retailer?
He's burnt all bridges with the people who could help him get his music to the public. He's even burnt the possibility of selling directly thru a website of his because he's proven to be a scalper.
And his current tours make him an human jukebox letting out terrible cover versions of other people's music riveted by Shelby J.'s unbearable yells.
If that's 'life' for you, I'll gladly 'retire'. | |
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vitriol said: Successful, when he has to release albums as a covermount with certain newspapers or by arrangement with ONE retailer?
He's burnt all bridges with the people who could help him get his music to the public. He's even burnt the possibility of selling directly thru a website of his because he's proven to be a scalper.
And his current tours make him an human jukebox letting out terrible cover versions of other people's music riveted by Shelby J.'s unbearable yells.
If that's 'life' for you, I'll gladly 'retire'. That makes two of us. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Yet, you're still here, and you still bitch. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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"Success" is empty when it leads to Prince covering Play That Funky Music and Shelby's annoying ass screeching. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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It's better than the "annoying ass screeching" on this site. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Paris9748430 said: It's better than the "annoying ass screeching" on this site. What's your point? They're both pretty awful. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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My point is quit yer bitchin'. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Paris9748430 said:
My point is quit yer bitchin'. My bitchin'? This thread is focused on how amazing Prince got in 2002, after a few years of lukewarm performances. That's not bitchin', it's just discussion. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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King sausage, you mention something "intangible." Perhaps from 97 to about 2000, he was in a difficult place personally, with the death of his child and the disintegration of his marriage with his "soul mate," and difficulties in his career. Depression can affect one's performance. I'm surprised he performed and recorded as much as he did at all in those years. | |
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artist76 said: King sausage, you mention something "intangible." Perhaps from 97 to about 2000, he was in a difficult place personally, with the death of his child and the disintegration of his marriage with his "soul mate," and difficulties in his career. Depression can affect one's performance. I'm surprised he performed and recorded as much as he did at all in those years. That's a great answer. Depression can be crippling. If that was the case, I'm even more glad that he found the magic again. This would make me view those years in a very different light. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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In general I agree, but there are exceptions to every rule. The Viva Las Vegas boot from May of 99 showcases a fiery show that featured Larry Graham and the Family Stone when that concept was still fresh and interesting(!) The Septimo TV performance, I think from '99 also, featured killer takes on Prettyman, Baby Knows, and an inspired emotional cover of Motherless Child complete with face burning guitar solo. But yes, I was at the Hollywood Bowl show in October 97 and was surprised at how uninteresting most of the arrangements were.The same was true for the Rave New Years Show, with the caveat that there was plenty of great guitar. When I saw him next, in April 02 for ONA in NYC, I remember the difference in the musicianship and the arrangements. It was like night and day from the '97 show. I agree that Kirky J was his weakest drummer. [Edited 8/31/12 13:18pm] | |
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My main frustration with today's shows compared to 1997-1999 is that back then, they were all boring all the way through, with a boring so so band. If there were good song renditions or one off performances they were very few and far between. These days his own skill is still amazing and his bands have been better (tho none as great as the ONA band anymore) plus despote boring uninspired hits set lists night after night, his one off shows, aftershows and even small portions of the main shows the last few years have been very exciting. To me, anyway. It's just a shame that he decides to make his tours so predictable and boring. Shows like the montreux set or the monaco ones were just the ticket. I rank them amongst his best, whatever period. Most main shows tho, very boring and even frustrating. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Why? Are you waiting for him to run into your arms so you can retire peacefully together and have him all to yourself? "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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^Huh?
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Well why on earth else would you want him to retire? What's it to you? "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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Bohemian67 said:
Well why on earth else would you want him to retire? What's it to you? I can't and won't speak for Vitriol, but it sucks to see Prince doing such boring, uninspired shows. He is such an amazing musician. Just let it out! ONA was an amazing tour. Playing Play That Funky Music is just sad. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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And it sucks to see you writing such a silly messge when you've got such a great avatar. "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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Exactly. For someone who has written so much music, to rely so heavily on cover songs & showcasing of backup singers is just sad.
And it's not "bitching" to find fault with things. It's actually more healthy than the unabashed sycophantism displayed by some on this site. | |
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LittlePurpleYoda said:
Exactly. For someone who has written so much music, to rely so heavily on cover songs & showcasing of backup singers is just sad.
And it's not "bitching" to find fault with things. It's actually more healthy than the unabashed sycophantism displayed by some on this site. THIS "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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It's very simple. I'm ASHAMED of what he's doing.
As much as of your post. | |
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I saw one of the MPLS shows in late '96 for the JOTY tour, and I thought it was fantastic. Did you go to any of the JOTY shows? They seem to get a bad rap but the one I saw was thoroughly enjoyable.
I didn't see any of the NPS shows, except for the TV appearances and the Beautiful Strange VHS. The few boots I've heard are kind of uninteresting. I can't imagine an album that uninspired would have an inspiring tour behind it.
Mill City was a pretty fun show but we were up close and it was a really great atmosphere as well.
I thought the 2000 Celebration show was very good, and I got a little choked up when he did America with Fink, Mark, and Bobby. It was pretty bare-bones, though, production-wise. There were some great surprises (at the time) in the set. Opening with Anna Stesia was pretty awesome, I thought. And I remember liking Man O' War into Adore. Uptown made an appearance for the first time in a while, too.
There were 2 shows for the 2001 Celebration. I went to the first and I thought it was weak as fuck. Were were 5th row center, too, and it still kinda sucked. Talk about going-through-the-motions.
I agree about 2002 Celebration shows. They were a revelation. I remember some people being pissed that on one of the nights he did another standard ONA show, like he did opening night. But the ONA show was so fucking awesome, I didn't even mind seeing it again. I wish I would've been able to see more of them, in fact. Compared to the 2001 show, it was like 2 different people.
I'm gearing up to see some Welcome 2 Chicago shows, though I can't imagine they will be as wonderful as the last time I saw him live (First Ave 7/7/7). But I will definitely go into them with no expectations and not shit on them before they even happen.
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^I can't believe most of you are still interested in seeing him live bearing in mind what he's doing.
For me it's like seeing a clown or a pisspoor impersonator mocking at him. | |
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What was the last show you were at? And was it any good? "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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The last time I saw him live was the 2000 Celebration. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Amen, my brother. It's like a lot of people are just interested in saying they saw him (cuz ya never really know when he'll kick the bucket, right?? ) live then actually looking at and paying attention to the product he's putting on stage. It's absolute SHIT and boring. VERY by the numbers, regardless of what track he half-performs nowadays. The band is God awful and has been for years now. He had it right when he had his Vegas run back in '06/'07. He belonged there and has essentially never left. | |
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The general consensus is that lotta fans are just pissed off. Nobody is very happy with the current NPG line up and Prince's at the moment. While many were very happy last year, another half were disappointed.
If you are going to see Prince in Chicago, be aware that he'll be playing
40% Cover Songs 30% New Songs from Superconductor performed by Andy 30% Hits
Keep your expectations low, specially if you haven't seen him live very often and in recent years. Spend the money only if you don't know on what else to spend.
Seeing the idol is great, but so is the disappointment afterwards!
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Prince I will always miss and love U. | |
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