Think mine was 20th June 1992 at Earls Court London. Really bad seat behind a pillar on the upper tier. Still had an amazing time. Was my first concert by anyone. Think I have been to 15 shows now including after shows. Would have been more if he had gone through with Croke Park and I hadn't decided to move to a little African country two years ago. 21 nights in Gaborone please Prince? Hop Farm would have been a def. | |
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Say whatever you want about Botswana, but it's surely not little! 21 Nights in Gaborone?! Count me in! Mma Ramotswe would be there! | |
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Lovesexy '88-Richmond and then Hampton a week or so later. I've seen many shows before and after but this tour stands right at the top of all of them. Prince was on his "A game" in 1987 and 1988. Musicology was good. A few other tours were decent. I missed the 2002 tour which I have a feeling was pretty good. Last year's show in Raleigh was my least favorite--sound was not so good, performace was phoned in and I felt like he was just there for the paycheck......but I'll always have great memories of '88 and you can't take that away!! | |
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was at this show also. Hollywood was in fever pitch over him. U couldn't go anywhere without anyone talking about him. It was like Michael Who?...I was seated in the 10th roll(even though I didn't stay there ) I sat next to Pee Wee Herman, who was a die hard Prince fan. Madonna & Bruce Springsteen was also there & came on stage with him. There was several entertainers in the audience. But I could care less. It was only one was there to see & it wasn't Pee Wee Herman will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I think was at this gig. Tom Cruise & his then wife Nicole Kidman showed up & waved to the audience. | |
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Earlier this year, in Melbourne. | |
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1995, Ultimate Live Experience Tour, Den Bosch
great gig! | |
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I was there that night near center stage.... "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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I was there that night near center stage.... "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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was near the right side by the speaker.. I missed The Time's per4mance. Still bummed about that . But @ least I got my Rude Boy button will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I was there at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium that night as well. It was the 2nd time I had seen him live in concert. My first time seeing Prin...25th, 1980. | |
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I didn't even know about the "Fire It up" Tour I guess I was just too young during that time. I was surprise my Mother let me go to the Santa Monica Civic show 2 c him unsurpervised with a neighbors son(who had won tickets). We both we're too young to witness what we saw . But it changed me 4ever... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I completely understand what you mean when you say that seeing Prince that night changed you forever. His show that night was a very strange and unique experience. As an audience member that night, you almost felt like you were under some sort of spell, it's almost hard to explain. Prince was in extremely rare form back in those days.
Regarding the "Fire It Up" tour I attended in Charlotte, NC in 1980; my focus on going to that concert was actually to see the King of Punk-Funk - Rick James. We heard the opening act was going to be some band called "Prince For You" (...which instead, turned out to be the title of his first album). I had heard "Soft And Wet" on the radio - in fact, I had the album, but had no idea WHO, or more importantly... WHAT Prince was. Nor was I prepared for what I was presented with that night when PRINCE, DEZ, and ANDRE came out there that night with the rest of the band, and decided to blow my mind, lol.
What a small world it is that so many of us here today on the org were at that same Santa Monica show, so many years ago. | |
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March 9,1981 Sam's after that nit my life changed!!!Over 112 times many aftershowes front row all over the world!!!Vegas with 50 other people in a room with PRINCE and the band!its been a great RIDE!!! | |
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Prince was mesmerizing that night. i never experienced any artist like that in my life at that point & I was hooked even more after that..Rick James had the same affect on me when I saw him on the "Street Songs" tour. U were lucky to experience both of them in one night..Concerts like that just don't happen anymore. It was a special period in music... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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It was '87 We make our own way to heaven everyday
"The only Love there is, is the Love we make" | |
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Elizabeth Taylor invited Prince to her home and he accepted.However,before he walked inside,he had his bodyguards "inspect" her home.This pissed her off.When Prince finally walkked inside,she angrily asked him "Did you think I hired assasins?!" | |
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Very recently unfortunately
May 15 2012 (Like 6 months ago) Melbourne, Australia. The show was amazing, Prince was playing and dancing his ass off and John Blackwell was smoking on the drumkit. Being a kiwi I was pretty limited to his Australian tours. In 1992 I was only 15 and not allowed to go as it would interfere with school, and my mother thought I was too immature to travel to Australia by myself. Plus I didn't have a passport then.
In 2002/3 I was teaching in South Korea, and apparently the ONA shows were not that good anyway.
Finally 2012, its seemed right, no obstacles and the proximity to my birthday ensured I could see it.
But oldest concert I have a DVD of is Paris June 3 1981, so that at least helps a bit to get that early feeling of excitement fans had back then. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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I wasn't old enough to drive and had to go with a chaperone.
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sept 21st 2007.. the last of the 21 nights in london. i LOVED him, i was floored by his confidence & sexuality, bloody legend!! | |
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I had a bit of a Prince sabbatical for a few years during the 90s. By 2002 I'd given up buying any of his stuff and didn't have much of a clue what he was up to. I heard he was over here at the Apollo and since my missus had never seen him live I got us a couple of tickets.
I didn't know what we'd be getting but I knew it'd be worth going. I crossed my fingers hoping he wouldn't play TMBGITW and thankfully he didn't. I hadn't heard The Rainbow Children album before the gig and I loved it. Yeah, he was talking religious crap again but the music was red hot. He played Joy In Repetition which is a favourite of mine and it was gorgeous. First time I'd heard it live. He sat on a stool playing acoustic guitar for a bit, sang Don't Play Me and I was chuffed to bits.
He was jigging about dancing most of the night and the band were tight as a drum. The missus loved her first P show. It was nothing like the big stage show I'd seen at Lovesexy, more intimate, a bit like a big club gig and it was mustard. Wish we'd have done the afters. We did see him go by us after the gig though. They nearly ran us over, they weren't hanging about.
I picked up the album at the gig and I played it over and over right through the night when we'd got home. Don't think I went to bed til about midday the following day, still buzzin off the gig.
I just had to say. ONA was a blinding gig for some of us.
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The feeling you get when... (you squeeze your balls?) no that's not it... | |||||||
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Even though being a fan since the release of the 1999 album the first time was 20/09/2007 in London! | |
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My first should have been during Jam O The Year, but he cancelled. My first was November 7 2000, Worcester, MA. The first date of the tour, one of the first performances of When Will We B Paid, and the Santana Medley as the encore.
This was during the Bush/Gore election fiasco and during Purple Rain at the "You say you want a leader, but you can't seem to make up your mind" part, he stopped the band and talked some political bullshit for a few minutes.
Oh, and did I mention SANTANA MEDLEY?
I got a ride from a friend (in exchange for a ticket) who insisted that we stand in front of the stage, which was actually a poor decision for the layout of the venue. To this day, I wish we had stayed at our seats 20 feet above the man's head. It was my first and only Prince show and I could barely see it... [Edited 11/3/12 18:53pm] Chili Sauce. | |
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Feb. 1, 1985 Louisiana Super dome. I was 16 y.o. and knew it all!! Well I knew who the hottest artist on the planet was. A sight to behold. The dome was packed to the brim, 75,000 plus. Amazing night. And to think For the Tears in Your Eyes was recorded the next day in the same dome, though empty this time. If I would have known this then, I would have hid in the bathroom stalls all night. Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews. | |
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I Always wanted to see prince since Lovesexy tour....but my parents then said "Hell naw" cus I was too young . So it was Jam of the Year tour 97 Hollywood Bowl,had the best time ever! Saw so many celebs that night. Shut up already...Damn! | |
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The first Celebration concert in 2000. | |
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