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A million days
It's only been a hour since U left me
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http://the.honoluluadvert...il08a.html Posted on: Wednesday, February 9, 2005 ISLAND LIFE SHORTS Advertiser Staff and News Services
Prince sold out every show on his nationwide "Musicology" tour except for a Blaisdell Arena concert in 2003.
But that hardly means the man's got no love for Hawai'i fans. It'll cost you, though. The "Prince in Hawaii Gift Box," available only at his online NPG Music Club, sets you back $120. But check what you get: A 142-page hardcover "Prince in Hawaii" book documenting his stay, a Hawai'i tour book and T-shirt, a CD single of "Controversy" recorded live here, a poster and (here's why we really want it) "Play In The Sunshine" custom-blended incense. No surprise, it arrives in a royal purple gift box. See www.npgmusicclub.com for more information.
PRINCE Prince In Hawaii - An Intimate Portrait Of An Artist (Deleted 2004 US exclusive limited book published by the NPG music club which features a rare glimpse into the intimate world of an artist both off and on stage including behind the scenes photos, exciting live shots [from his incredible shows on the Hawaiian Islands in December 2003] and casual portraits capture Prince in a way that few have ever seen - a stunning 9" x 12" essential collectors piece completewith great dust jacket!)
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That was a great era! I saw him live four times in 2004 (including Reno, NV, the first show of the Musicology tour). Great shows, and just a real nice vibe for the whole year.
Don't forget, Rhonda was featured on the cover of Bass Player magazine in June 2004.
[Edited 10/31/12 19:08pm] "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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IIRC, this was at one of the Chicago shows. [Edited 10/31/12 19:10pm] "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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nice, did he eat pizza on the stage? | |
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Candy D:With Prince she appeared in the ‘Partyman’ video, was featured on the ‘Graffiti Bridge’ soundtrack and performed with him on a special anniversary edition of ‘Saturday Night Live’. In 1998 and 2002 she toured with him again and appeared on his 3-CD live box set ‘One Nite Alone... Live!’ as well as his internet-only released album ‘Xpectation’. | |
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Volcano's Nite Club Hawaii
1.Mama Feelgood
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Prince reunites with old friends at Essence FestStar joined by Sheila E., Wendy, the Time in five-hour jam session“This hasn’t been done like this in a long time,” said veteran musician Larry Graham, who performed at Friday’s Essence Music Festival show at the Superdome in New Orleans. “This is just right on time.” Prince’s show, the kickoff to the three-day annual concert festival in the city, was a five-hour party attended by 50,000 people, the largest crowd for a concert in the festival’s 10-year history. The show started out on a bizarre note — Prince, onstage in a disguise of a straight-haired wig, hat and beard, playing the guitar on inline stakes as relatively unknown performers danced or sang around him. The most famous person to come on stage at that point was Graham, formerly of Sly and the Family Stone and Graham Central Station. Then, the mysterious figure onstage announced Sheila E., and the audience erupted in cheers as she ran through her 1984 hit “The Glamorous Life.” Day and the Time, billed as the opening act to Prince, emerged later. Day, who starred with Prince in the groundbreaking film version of “Purple Rain,” joined his preening sidekick Jerome as they sang old hits like “The Bird” and “Cool.” Prince didn’t hit the stage until nearly 11 p.m., but the crowd didn’t seem to mind — middle-aged women squealed like schoolgirls and young men barely older than Prince’s 25-year career bounced up and down as he performed classics like “Little Red Corvette,” “Controversy” and “Adore,” as well as material from his most recent album, “Musicology.” Sheila E. rejoined her former mentor onstage to perform along side him on “A Love Bizarre” and other tunes, while Melvoin — who along with keyboardist Lisa Coleman were simply referred to as Wendy & Lisa in his old Revolution band — also sat in with his New Power Generation band. Other surprise guests included Chaka Khan, who joined Prince to sing “I Feel For You” — a cover of his song that she made a monster hit in the 1980s; and old school rapper Doug E. Fresh. The high-energy show ended on an emotional note as Prince performed “Purple Rain” and spotlighted drummer John Blackwell, whose 2-year-old daughter, Jia, accidentally drowned just days earlier. An emotional Blackwell pointed to the image of his little girl on his T-shirt, as Sheila E. embraced him and the band walked off the stage. © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. | |
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I love him looking handsome and grown | |
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In 2004 Candy Dulfer joined Prince for the massive Musicology Tour, playing over ninety shows in sell-out arenas across the USA to over 1.5 million excited fans. Prior to the Musicology Tour she performed with Prince and Beyoncé at the prestigious Grammy Awards and also performed with Prince at Jay Leno’s ‘Tonight Show’. She also featured prominently - with sax and vocals - on Prince’s hit album ‘Musicology’, including the smashing duet ‘Life of the party’.
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Even though Musicology isn't my favorite album in the world...this era was ridiculously exciting !!!! Hard to believe it's nearly 10 years ago. Wow. I remember I saw Mr. P twice in 2004...when I saw him in DC I had front row seats!!! Not only that, I got there early and when I did, I caught part of his soundcheck with the band!!!! Aww the memories. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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February 29. 2004
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This is the life o’ the party So Ur havin’ a party? We’re doing our own thing
We gonna have us a party
Why party in your own yard Everybody can smell this funk y’all [Chorus] What’s it gonna take 2 get Ur booty soakin’ wet? Eye’m the life of the party But it ain’t nothing if it ain’t fun
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Would you consider Musicology his best 00s album?
If so, the best since what album? -Wtv u heard bout me is true,I change the rules n do what I wanna do.[Im n love w God,He's the only way - NOT!]We know we gotta die some day,so Im gon have fun evr MF night!Im gon 2 another life.How bout u?
-Im wit u...Ur so cool, evrtg u do is SUCCESS. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: A million days
It's only been a hour since U left me
LOVE A Million Days, it is my favourite song from the cd, should have been released as a single, especially since a video was filmed for it!!! You know you are in love, when you cannot fall asleep because your reality is finally better than your dreams - Dr Seuss | |
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4 Me, it's Rainbow Children | |
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2.8.2004
Staples Center Los Angeles
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Call My Name" is a song by Prince, from his 2004 album Musicology. The song won the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 2005. Although it was not commercially released as a single, it received enough radio airplay to reach #75 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #27 on the R&B chart. A music video for the song was filmed as well. The song was most likely recorded during The Rainbow Children sessions, as Kip Blackshire sings backing vocals on the track.
CDR Promo (US: No cat. number) Digital B-Side(NPG Music Club)
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Prince was ending the highly successful Musicology Live 2004ever tour at the time of the single's release. The Call My Name video was played often on the tour, and Prince played the song live on a number of occasions also. -PrinceVault
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