adoreme said: Oh this is silly - because no matter what you say there will always be some freak who comes back and says " Ah but he DID play that live...in his bathroom on the 12th Feb 1982 at 7.30 am...I WAS THERE!"
Surely he's done everything live at some point? There are tracks that I would love to hear him perform live that I haven't... 3 Chains of Gold Pink Cashmere Seven Days of Wild (yes I know! but I wasn't there!) Some freak? Some may consider someone who DON'T know a "freak" Don't hate the knowledgeable. I would like to hear him play Digital Garden or Splash with Wendy and Lisa that would be VERY cool. | |
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JonSnow said:[quote]giotto said:[quote] JonSnow said: what about Purple Rain, Raspberry Beret and Take Me with U?
doesn't it seem like every show he's ever done has at least one of these 3 songs?? Those songs always tend to score big with concert reviewers as well as with non-Prince fans. Something I often find hilarious. . "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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-The love we make
-Electric chair (1 ina tv show but never in concert!) -I like it there (only in rehearsal) -Large room with no light -Sexual suicide -So far , so pleased -Strange but true -Pheromone -Le grind -Witness 4 the prosecution -3rd eye -Wasted kisses -The sensual everafter -Crystal ball ... | |
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origmnd said: Joint to Joint
The Love We Make 319 (only once) Shy (only once) Tick Tick Bang When I Lay My Hands On U Strays of the World Poom Poom WTF is he waiting for??? Drop Raspberry Beret, Pop Life, Take Me With U, Kiss... To my knowledge, he's only done Rock Hard In A Funky Place live a handful of times. Wish I coulda heard that! He rarely does anything from Parade live anymore, besides Kiss. SOTT sometimes gets short shrift 2. Now and Endorphinmachine are 2 I think about, as well as Emancipation (title track). Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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CalhounSq said: Supernova said: Come on now, is there really a reason to do "Poom Poom" live?
Not really, huh? No. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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The Never Played (or barely every played) Concert:
Start off with "Xcogitate", "Xogenous" and "Xpedition" with Vanessa-Mae on violin. End the instrumental section of the concert with “The Sensual Everafter”. Clear everything on the stage but a stool, a guitar, Prince, and a spotlight for a triple acoustic affair of "Don't Play Me", "The Truth" and "Comeback". Get romantic with "Soul Sanctuary", "Pink Cashmere" and "Dreamin' About U" before getting nasty with “Ripopgodazippa” and an ear-piercing version of "Da Bang". Bring Chaka Khan out and let her belt out “I’ll Never Be Another Fool”. Let Jevetta Steele give her take on an “Open Book”. Bring Pattie Labelle out for “I hear Your Voice" and close the quadruple threat of side-project anonymity by having Mavis Staples ask us all to “Come Home.” Let these 4 powerful females stay for an extremely frenetic and sweaty 12-minute gospel-fueled stomp through "Everywhere", backed with a 50-voice choir. Keep the sweat flowing with the "Human Body" and then move straight into a version of "Joint 2 Joint" that includes Savion Glover working his magic for multiple minutes on the bridge. Now finish them off with a 15-minute version of "Sleep Around" that includes Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, Greg Boyer and Atlanta Bliss punctuating anything still left standing. Now have Prince solo at the piano play “U’re Gonna C Me” before the full band returns for a long and impassioned version of "In This Bed I Scream" that's joined at the crescendo by a dramatic entrance by Wendy and Lisa. With his current band joined by Wendy and Lisa, Sheila E., Chaka Khan, Jevetta Steele, Pattie Labelle, Mavis Staples, Vanessa-Mae, Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, Grey Boyer, Atlanta Bliss and the full choir, move into a stunning version of "The Love We Make" before shocking everyone completely by closing the entire main set with a 15-minute, fully electrified, anthemic version of "Welcome 2 the Dawn". Now return for an encore that includes the following: - All My Dreams - Crucial - A fully orchestrated 30-minute version of “Crystal Ball” with all involved in the concert getting in on the action. That should about make up for these songs rarely-if-ever-played status. -- [This message was edited Wed Mar 5 23:18:55 PST 2003 by Brendan] | |
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WildheartXXX said: ChocolateInvasion said: AtlantaHatGuy said: Daisy Chain was then played again at the Fillmore in San Fran a month later... That's the one I have, thanx... I have the fillmore aftershow on CD and i felt cheated when i looked at the tracklist and read The Daisy Chain. It's just the rhythm track played for 21 minutes or so. I can't recall any vocals or is this a different show? I hate it when bootleggers put tracklists for songs which really aren't there. That whole show(if its the one) had a killer setlist but listening to it however it was a borefest. Better listen to it again. I have this show and it's a 6 min instrumental on the Daisy Chain beat, followed by the entire song as on CD, including the rapping by this terrible dude, ending with another instrumental including killer guitar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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EverlastingNow said: Days of Wild (yes I know! but I wasn't there!) My first concert, I was a fan for like 4 years then, was in Rotterdam in august, 1998. Back then, my favorite song was Days Of Wild. And what happened, the very first song at my very first concert was Days Of Wild. I couldn't believe it happenend. So great... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Brendan said: Clear everything on the stage but a stool, a guitar, Prince, and a spotlight for a triple acoustic affair of "Don't Play Me", "The Truth" and "Comeback".
Sounds like the acoustic set on the thirth night in London. Bring Chaka Khan out and let her belt out “I’ll Never Be Another Fool”. Let Jevetta Steele give her take on an “Open Book”. Bring Pattie Labelle out for “I hear Your Voice" and close the quadruple threat of side-project anonymity by having Mavis Staples ask us all to “Come Home.” Keep Mavis, send home the others. Let these 4 powerful females stay for an extremely frenetic and sweaty 12-minute gospel-fueled stomp through "Everywhere", backed with a 50-voice choir. The Horror! Keep the sweat flowing with the "Human Body" and then move straight into a version of "Joint 2 Joint" that includes Savion Glover working his magic for multiple minutes on the bridge. Now finish them off with a 15-minute version of "Sleep Around" that includes Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, Greg Boyer and Atlanta Bliss punctuating anything still left standing. Love this Now have Prince solo at the piano play “U’re Gonna C Me” before the full band returns for a long and impassioned version of "In This Bed I Scream" that's joined at the crescendo by a dramatic entrance by Wendy and Lisa. With his current band joined by Wendy and Lisa, Sheila E., Chaka Khan, Jevetta Steele, Pattie Labelle, Mavis Staples, Vanessa-Mae, Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, Grey Boyer, Atlanta Bliss and the full choir, move into a stunning version of "The Love We Make" before shocking everyone completely by closing the entire main set with a 15-minute, fully electrified, anthemic version of "Welcome 2 the Dawn". It beginning to sound more and more like the most horrible Prince concert EVER! Now return for an encore that includes the following: - All My Dreams - Crucial - A fully orchestrated 30-minute version of “Crystal Ball” with all involved in the concert getting in on the action. That can make my night after the previous horror. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I'd like to hear him do a complete performance of
"Crystal Ball" with the current band. That would kick some serious bhind and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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adoreme said: Oh this is silly - because no matter what you say there will always be some freak who comes back and says " Ah but he DID play that live...in his bathroom on the 12th Feb 1982 at 7.30 am...I WAS THERE!"
Surely he's done everything live at some point? There are tracks that I would love to hear him perform live that I haven't... 3 Chains of Gold Pink Cashmere Seven Days of Wild (yes I know! but I wasn't there!) He did '7' at Wembley Stadium around '93 or '94 - and it was one of the highpoints for me - Imagine 70,000 people singing along to that chorus - reduced my mother to tears (it was her first ever concert ) | |
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Brendan said: The Never Played (or barely every played) Concert:
Start off with "Xcogitate", "Xogenous" and "Xpedition" with Vanessa-Mae on violin. End the instrumental section of the concert with “The Sensual Everafter”. Clear everything on the stage but a stool, a guitar, Prince, and a spotlight for a triple acoustic affair of "Don't Play Me", "The Truth" and "Comeback". Get romantic with "Soul Sanctuary", "Pink Cashmere" and "Dreamin' About U" before getting nasty with “Ripopgodazippa” and an ear-piercing version of "Da Bang". Bring Chaka Khan out and let her belt out “I’ll Never Be Another Fool”. Let Jevetta Steele give her take on an “Open Book”. Bring Pattie Labelle out for “I hear Your Voice" and close the quadruple threat of side-project anonymity by having Mavis Staples ask us all to “Come Home.” Let these 4 powerful females stay for an extremely frenetic and sweaty 12-minute gospel-fueled stomp through "Everywhere", backed with a 50-voice choir. Keep the sweat flowing with the "Human Body" and then move straight into a version of "Joint 2 Joint" that includes Savion Glover working his magic for multiple minutes on the bridge. Now finish them off with a 15-minute version of "Sleep Around" that includes Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, Greg Boyer and Atlanta Bliss punctuating anything still left standing. Now have Prince solo at the piano play “U’re Gonna C Me” before the full band returns for a long and impassioned version of "In This Bed I Scream" that's joined at the crescendo by a dramatic entrance by Wendy and Lisa. With his current band joined by Wendy and Lisa, Sheila E., Chaka Khan, Jevetta Steele, Pattie Labelle, Mavis Staples, Vanessa-Mae, Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, Grey Boyer, Atlanta Bliss and the full choir, move into a stunning version of "The Love We Make" before shocking everyone completely by closing the entire main set with a 15-minute, fully electrified, anthemic version of "Welcome 2 the Dawn". Now return for an encore that includes the following: - All My Dreams - Crucial - A fully orchestrated 30-minute version of “Crystal Ball” with all involved in the concert getting in on the action. That should about make up for these songs rarely-if-ever-played status. -- [This message was edited Wed Mar 5 23:18:55 PST 2003 by Brendan] I'm speechless! Perfect... | |
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vivid said: Brendan said: The Never Played (or barely every played) Concert:
Start off with "Xcogitate", "Xogenous" and "Xpedition" with Vanessa-Mae on violin. End the instrumental section of the concert with “The Sensual Everafter”. Clear everything on the stage but a stool, a guitar, Prince, and a spotlight for a triple acoustic affair of "Don't Play Me", "The Truth" and "Comeback". Get romantic with "Soul Sanctuary", "Pink Cashmere" and "Dreamin' About U" before getting nasty with “Ripopgodazippa” and an ear-piercing version of "Da Bang". Bring Chaka Khan out and let her belt out “I’ll Never Be Another Fool”. Let Jevetta Steele give her take on an “Open Book”. Bring Pattie Labelle out for “I hear Your Voice" and close the quadruple threat of side-project anonymity by having Mavis Staples ask us all to “Come Home.” Let these 4 powerful females stay for an extremely frenetic and sweaty 12-minute gospel-fueled stomp through "Everywhere", backed with a 50-voice choir. Keep the sweat flowing with the "Human Body" and then move straight into a version of "Joint 2 Joint" that includes Savion Glover working his magic for multiple minutes on the bridge. Now finish them off with a 15-minute version of "Sleep Around" that includes Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, Greg Boyer and Atlanta Bliss punctuating anything still left standing. Now have Prince solo at the piano play “U’re Gonna C Me” before the full band returns for a long and impassioned version of "In This Bed I Scream" that's joined at the crescendo by a dramatic entrance by Wendy and Lisa. With his current band joined by Wendy and Lisa, Sheila E., Chaka Khan, Jevetta Steele, Pattie Labelle, Mavis Staples, Vanessa-Mae, Eric Leeds, Maceo Parker, Grey Boyer, Atlanta Bliss and the full choir, move into a stunning version of "The Love We Make" before shocking everyone completely by closing the entire main set with a 15-minute, fully electrified, anthemic version of "Welcome 2 the Dawn". Now return for an encore that includes the following: - All My Dreams - Crucial - A fully orchestrated 30-minute version of “Crystal Ball” with all involved in the concert getting in on the action. That should about make up for these songs rarely-if-ever-played status. -- [This message was edited Wed Mar 5 23:18:55 PST 2003 by Brendan] I'm speechless! Perfect... You must be joking...! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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JAMIESTARR said: I have never heard him do " I Feel For You"
i have it on the Atlanta 1980 gig. opening 4 Rick James soundboard,its very cool, Prince introduces the band... song lasts for 6minutes. nice solo near the end ***************************************************************************************
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Crucial. Id love to hear him perform this with a lengthy guitar solo at the end. I get shivers just imagining how good it could be. | |
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Joshy84au said: JAMIESTARR said: I have never heard him do " I Feel For You"
i have it on the Atlanta 1980 gig. opening 4 Rick James soundboard,its very cool, Prince introduces the band... song lasts for 6minutes. nice solo near the end yeppers, it's on city lights, atlanta '80. when i'm wit'choo...all i want to do... | |
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I've never seen him do "I Hate U" live.
I'd love to see that one just for the killa guitar solo. | |
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