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Reply #30 posted 09/26/12 7:15pm

SuperFurryAnim
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2freaky4church1 said:

Rolling Stone aint feeling P's new sound. Noted Prince hater Chuck Eddy slams RnR Affair:

http://www.rollingstone.c...r-20120925

Eddy has always hated P's sound, saying he peaked after Dirty Mind, so I'd ignore him, but the review of his gig in Chicago is painfully honest:

http://www.rollingstone.c...o-20120925

Thank you Jesus that I missed these gigs. When does he not play massive guitar? He lets Shelby and the rest do all the singing but pays himself more. His songs are stale. When he starts stinking live it's time to call it a day.

You gotta earn that afro bitch! lol shakes head.

you are either all in or out with Rolling Stone mag, no in the middle. I just doubt they will follow-up with nite 2 when he killed it and he likely will kill it again 2nite. This gained him tons of negative press, more press than usual!! sad I believe if he killed it night one they (RS etc) would have ignored it. Not to say that P and his people should not had this coming. How many legends play debacle shows like that?? Hopefully a lesson learned, something wrong with planning. If this happens say once every 5 years it will be no biggie but you just can't keep playing el crap shows every year but I think RS owes it to the readers to followup with nite 2/3 when he kills it. mad

What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet?
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Reply #31 posted 09/26/12 7:24pm

clavere

purpleshadow said:

Chiquetet said:

People who went to HOB on Monday night were offered a free ticket to tonight's main show.

All the reviews (here, on facebook and in the media) that I've seen from last night's show were stellar, saying he barely put down the guitar and that the solos were blistering. Those who went both nights said all is forgiven, etc...

One review - http://consequenceofsound...blues-925/

Of course, yes, it's very unfortunate for those who went to the United Center on Monday night, and I understand if they still need to vent, but my gosh, people (who weren't even at either show) can be so vicious and judgemental. He's apologised several times, offered to make it up to the HOB attendees and absolutely killed it at the next concert, so I'm not sure what more you expect.

i agree...

[Edited 9/26/12 17:56pm]

What you and he have to understand is all I'll have is that moment. And he has no idea what was done to get to the show(Vacation from work, travel, tix cost). Happy he is asknowledging trying to amend to those he can but I'm still injuried. I have a job and a family and won't be running up and down the road to see him. Chi is 2 hours away from me. It is a missed opp for him and a disappointment for me. I'll get over it and I'll see the next show in Chicago, can't stop loving something you've loved for 30 years but I'm upset perhaps I expected too much...His A game whenever he performs (that's his only job right?). Perhaps we both were having a bad night.

[Edited 9/26/12 19:51pm]

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Reply #32 posted 09/26/12 8:39pm

NuPwrSoul

NDRU said:

IstenSzek said:

come now, that would be far too logical lol

lol but seriously, how does a song get on the charts if it's not for sale?

From the article: "Aided by top-of-the-hour promotional airplay on participating Clear Channel and Media Entertainment-owned stations (Sept. 17), the song previews Prince's three-night residency at Chicago's United Center, which begins tonight (24). "

Hence his performance at the Clear Channel iHeartRadio festival in Vegas over the weekend. Quid pro quo.

"That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32
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Reply #33 posted 09/26/12 9:47pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

Rolling Stone aint feeling P's new sound. Noted Prince hater Chuck Eddy slams RnR Affair:

http://www.rollingstone.c...r-20120925

Eddy has always hated P's sound, saying he peaked after Dirty Mind, so I'd ignore him, but the review of his gig in Chicago is painfully honest:

http://www.rollingstone.c...o-20120925

Thank you Jesus that I missed these gigs. When does he not play massive guitar? He lets Shelby and the rest do all the singing but pays himself more. His songs are stale. When he starts stinking live it's time to call it a day.

You gotta earn that afro bitch! lol shakes head.

Can someoone cut and paste the article from the Rollingstone?

I can't get it here.

Love
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Reply #34 posted 09/26/12 9:55pm

jpnyc

Prince has an off night and still plays a two-hour show, leads a huge band, and dances his ass off even though he’s not really able to play his guitar. Sounds to like Prince still did a better show than most musicians half his age can.

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Reply #35 posted 09/27/12 5:09am

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NouveauDance said:

Presumably it's charted on airplay, how else.

As for the review, I've read tons of bad reviews from attendees, it was a duff show by all accounts - shit happens. Worse than the sound and technical difficulties, I just hope it's not a sign of things to come in terms of backing singers doing most of the work.

That would be heartbreaking if this were the case. My wife has yet to be blessed with seeing him in concert live(not dvd), so I hope something is not happening to him or his voice that's affecting his live shows. I regret never seeing MJ in concert and I don't want that regret to roll over into she not seeing him in an awesome live set.

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Reply #36 posted 09/27/12 5:53am

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Some of you folks should pop your heads in to the 'Concerts' forum and have a read. It's..interesting.

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Reply #37 posted 09/27/12 6:01am

swanny

IstenSzek said:

it would be a typical prince thing to brag about in his interviews to get a

point across. "i had a top 10 hit this year and yet no one could buy that

song, that's how we roll these days. funk owned, collectively grown and

conspicuously absent from all commercial outlets"

biggrin

I love that. lol

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Reply #38 posted 09/27/12 7:01am

MJ007

Rolling Stone's stink eye is their problem. Aside from Monday night's unfortunate event, Tuesday, he brought his A-game (judging from the overwhelming number of positive reviews) and Wednesday, he brought it again which I was fortunate enough to witness personally. Hell, no one is perfection all of the time. He knew Monday was a disaster and he did what was necessary to right the wrong. Understandably, some fans from Monday night are still sore but come on, far worse and heartbreakingly tragic experiences in life can happen. Put things into perspective. Try and catch him again, you'll probably be glad that you did. I met fans last night that did go to Monday night's debacle but came back not only on Tuesday to witness a spectacular performance but Wednesday also. I appreciate his artistry and so do his millions of other fans. So the Rolling Stone, in my opinion, can keep it moving.

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Reply #39 posted 09/27/12 7:05am

clavere

jpnyc said:

Prince has an off night and still plays a two-hour show, leads a huge band, and dances his ass off even though he’s not really able to play his guitar. Sounds to like Prince still did a better show than most musicians half his age can.



Yes I agree with you. I was comparing him to him. I do give him big props, he tried very hard to make up for it. I just needed to know he cares about his fans. He was acting like it was funny Monday nite at HOB. I was not able to attend anymore shows but my cousin who was with me monday nite went back to hob Wednesday and they let her in no additional charge to see that after set. I don't know what it costed him financially, physically or emotionally but he really tried make it right. I'll see him next time. And next time and next time.
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