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Thread started 04/28/13 5:35am

udo

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Discussion about sampler set

So...

I read that mr P does the sampler set thing again in his 3rdeye girl shows in the USA.

Why would he do such a weak-ass move in smaller concert halls?

Can't the 3rdeye girl band do enough songs? Can't the 3rdeye girl band do songs well enough? Can't the 3rdeye girl band do two shows in one night? I mr P getting old? Or somethign I did not mention yet?

Please discuss.

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Reply #1 posted 04/28/13 7:05am

paulludvig

The sampler set is the most interesting and forward looking aspect of his recent shows. He should do a sampler set tour.

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Reply #2 posted 04/28/13 7:33am

udo

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paulludvig said:

The sampler set is the most interesting and forward looking aspect of his recent shows. He should do a sampler set tour.

- It shows a lack of 'real music' by 'real musicans'.

- It doesn't rock as much

- It shows his new band can't do a full show (maybe unintended..)

- It's too short a show for a sampler set

- It is getting old; he has been doing this since 2007

- etc

If he bills a tour sampler set tour I will surely go see him as the concept would be interesting, but now it just clouds the 3rd eye girl thing.

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Reply #3 posted 04/28/13 7:54am

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udo said:

paulludvig said:

The sampler set is the most interesting and forward looking aspect of his recent shows. He should do a sampler set tour.

- It shows a lack of 'real music' by 'real musicans'.

- It doesn't rock as much

- It shows his new band can't do a full show (maybe unintended..)

- It's too short a show for a sampler set

- It is getting old; he has been doing this since 2007

- etc

If he bills a tour sampler set tour I will surely go see him as the concept would be interesting, but now it just clouds the 3rd eye girl thing.

Agree. Suprised that he included the sampler set on the LOL tour. It kind of muddles the rock concept.

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Reply #4 posted 04/28/13 8:08am

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udo said:

So...

I read that mr P does the sampler set thing again in his 3rdeye girl shows in the USA.

Why would he do such a weak-ass move in smaller concert halls?

Can't the 3rdeye girl band do enough songs? Can't the 3rdeye girl band do songs well enough? Can't the 3rdeye girl band do two shows in one night? I mr P getting old? Or somethign I did not mention yet?

Please discuss.

Have you been to any shows featuring the sampler set? It's actually pretty cool.

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Reply #5 posted 04/28/13 8:14am

udo

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skywalker said:

Have you been to any shows featuring the sampler set? It's actually pretty cool.

I have seen sampler sets since 2007.

(I saw 6 main shows at the O2, almost all of 20ten, about half of 2011.)

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Reply #6 posted 04/28/13 8:34am

insatiableshhh

peeps, stop labelling it the sampler set. THE karaoke set from now on.

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Reply #7 posted 04/28/13 8:37am

vc38

How live is the sampler set?? Is it all pre-recorded? I havent had the luxury of seeing Prince since the Musicology tour.(I know its been a while but he needs to make it to a small venue in the Indianapolis area ASAP)

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Reply #8 posted 04/28/13 9:50am

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Only saw it at the frist Chicago show last fall.

Can honestly say it was a highlight, in that it didn't rely too much on the generally shitty sound mix that plauged the rest of that show (especially his guitar), or that trainwreck of the 22-member NPG lineup, or background singers singing lead.
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Reply #9 posted 04/28/13 10:04am

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i have to say that this concert experience was my all time favorite ... the show was THAT good.

with regards to the sampler set: with it seems a little counter-intuitive that he would do the sampler set of hits in the small venue... when arguably the small venues is for the rarities, etc.

it WORKED.. BIG TIME.

because it felt like a big giant club with everyone dancincg to the biggest Prince hits.

that sudden rush once he hit the button and the beat to the next song and you recognized it as either Nasty Girl, Housequake, Hot Thing, etc.

and seeing the crowd scream with each new song was so fun too.

i say KEEP THE SAMPLER.. .a surprising highlight 4 me!

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Reply #10 posted 04/28/13 10:25am

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..and remember back in the day he used drum machines and triggered samples during PR, SOTT tours etc. so it's not just karoake.

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Reply #11 posted 04/28/13 11:00am

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I took the whole 3rd eye as a concept with Prince supporting. His addition of the sampler set put the girls more in the backseat.
It muddles the concept I reckon.

I can zee that it worms, but then I would label it as a different afterparty with Prince hosting this.
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Reply #12 posted 04/28/13 11:22am

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Prince's programming is one of my favorite things he does. But Prince fans seems to have a mental block on sampling/samplers. This set highlights some of his best Linn beats, including Vanity 6.

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Reply #13 posted 04/28/13 11:41am

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Dandroppedadime said:

..and remember back in the day he used drum machines and triggered samples during PR, SOTT tours etc. so it's not just karoake.

Exactly! Some of the song he includes in the sampler set have always been performed to prerecorded backing tracks.

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Reply #14 posted 04/28/13 1:48pm

Cinny

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udo said:

- It shows a lack of 'real music' by 'real musicans'.

Wow, even with Prince being the one behind the programming. If Prince can't convince you that it is "real music" by a "real musician", then no one can.

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Reply #15 posted 04/28/13 1:48pm

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paulludvig said:

Dandroppedadime said:

..and remember back in the day he used drum machines and triggered samples during PR, SOTT tours etc. so it's not just karoake.

Exactly! Some of the song he includes in the sampler set have always been performed to prerecorded backing tracks.

Also, this.

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Reply #16 posted 04/28/13 4:06pm

jackmitz

udo said:

So...



I read that mr P does the sampler set thing again in his 3rdeye girl shows in the USA.


Why would he do such a weak-ass move in smaller concert halls?



Can't the 3rdeye girl band do enough songs? Can't the 3rdeye girl band do songs well enough? Can't the 3rdeye girl band do two shows in one night? I mr P getting old? Or somethign I did not mention yet?



Please discuss.



The difference is that, on this tour, the sampler sets (at least the two that I saw) turned into crazy bass jams.
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Reply #17 posted 04/28/13 4:33pm

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So Prince plays a mind blowing show in which he plays guitar, bass, keys/piano, and then people wanna run home when he plays samples and essentially dj's a bit? Um, okay.

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Reply #18 posted 04/28/13 4:54pm

trax

I hate the karaoke set. He is old though and its a good way to rest and keep the show going. I give him credit for trying. Piano medley and acoustic medley is the same thing. He needs to rest. Thats also why the shows are only 80 minutes now. Its really not worth going anymore to me. I like the setlist alot though pre karaoke set. Its a shame that he does it on this tour.(at least to me)

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Reply #19 posted 04/28/13 5:36pm

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I've just seen the sampler set the past two nights. It was and it was not a highlight. The lighting & stage set up ruined a perfectly good romp through a great segment. The sampler set had some great songs in it and several were mostly intact. Prince was invisible, but engaged. I wold have loved to see the sampler set played full out, but I agree with those that have observed that Prince seems to be playing dj and sounded like he was enjoying himself.

Two things I found very interesting, first, Prince was not visible for a large portion of the night. I speculate that it was for two reasons. Keep people from taking pictures. Keep the nighttime focused on the music. Second the new music is much better live, but it grinds the momentum of the show to a dead stop. MAYBE, 15% of the audience knew the music. It got so still & quiet. People were listening, but not getting down.

IMHO, that is a direct result of him not playing more recent music. Guitar, quiet. Dreamer, quiet. The large majority did not know them. I really hope this marks a turn around in the setlist. The crowd dug the sampler set because they knew the sampler set. People around me during the shows were blown away, but they were engaged during the songs they k ew and talking, getting drinks or sitting back chilling during the ones they didn't.
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Reply #20 posted 04/28/13 6:33pm

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skywalker said:

So Prince plays a mind blowing show in which he plays guitar, bass, keys/piano, and then people wanna run home when he plays samples and essentially dj's a bit? Um, okay.

great comment from you, skywalker... I agree with you, a bit strange..

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the sampler set is a teaser, often very short samples of each song.. but I like when Prince is teasing on stage.

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Reply #21 posted 04/28/13 8:16pm

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Could be worse. He could have Shelby yelling "put your hands up" through a cover of Play Thank Funky Music
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Reply #22 posted 04/28/13 10:27pm

udo

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skywalker said:

So Prince plays a mind blowing show in which he plays guitar, bass, keys/piano, and then people wanna run home when he plays samples and essentially dj's a bit? Um, okay.

yes.

the sampler set is old.

if he still means the hits thing he should not do the 3rd eye girl thing.

as you may understand I see the 3rd eye girl concept as opposed to sampler sets, hits stuff etc.

of course a show can be somewhat balanced with both elements but in such short shows, with a new band to show off, why waste time with weak-ass samples?

it just shows he has been doing the same thing for the past 6 years w.r.t. the sampler set and even longer when it comes to the hits.

i'll have to think even more about buying tickets.

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Reply #23 posted 04/28/13 11:37pm

imago

He's old, ya'll. For his age, he's doing great!



I mean, MJ's defunct 50 Shows in the UK would have been mostly a big ass sampler set anyways.


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aliens now, but he can still crack a whip, even though his leading lady is homely.

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Reply #24 posted 04/29/13 7:59pm

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The Sampler Set is a hit with most fans but for all the wrong reasons.
Mainly being that people want to hear P's old hits in its purity, and not over extended jams with the NPG (or insert current band name here).
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Reply #25 posted 04/29/13 9:18pm

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It's tough, I can sort of see this one from both sides.

I can see how someone would say that it dilutes the concept of the 3rd eye girl backing band, and is "sort of lazy"

The flip side is when I saw Prince year before last and he popped on "Screams of Passion" It was the highlight of the whole show for me. I don't know if that says something about me as a fan lol.

Maybe it's sort of lazy and the highlight of the show?

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Reply #26 posted 04/29/13 9:55pm

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I agree with Nothingbutjoy that the sampler set was and was not a highlight. I went to the 8 PM Saturday show in Vegas, and going into it, I was expecting to hate hearing songs cut short. I ended up enjoying it because 1) it showcased Prince's beat-making skills and 2) as errant and callimnate said, it was an opportunity to hear the "pure" Prince sound without the filter of his current band's playing.

Also, like Nothingbutjoy pointed out, the sampler set felt like the only moment when the ENTIRE audience came alive. Whether this is because they finally recognized something, or the songs were better quality, I don't know, but there was a very obvious and slightly awkward quieting happening whenever new or new-ish songs were played. For this reason, the sampler set was a relief similar to when a friend arrives at a dinner party you've been at for the past hour with people you don't know.


That said, I appreciated that the setlist at the 8 PM show was heavy on the new material (I still really like Down/Breakdown and now like 2Y2D more) and again, to echo Nothingbutjoy, the audience's reactions might send a message about needing to shake things up when it comes to promoting new material, assuming Prince doesn't read the begging and pleading happening here. The way I see it, the sampler set is a reasonable compromise if it means we get an entire concert with Prince ALONE on vocals and Prince dividing his time between guitar and piano.

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Reply #27 posted 04/29/13 10:56pm

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So Prince doesn't dare to estrange the hits-fans from him anymore?

He did so to a certain degree in 1994/1995. The hardcore fans loved it. The rest missed the hits.

If he's in such a small venue, at such prices, why waste time with hits?

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Reply #28 posted 04/30/13 12:50am

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errant said:

Only saw it at the frist Chicago show last fall. Can honestly say it was a highlight, in that it didn't rely too much on the generally shitty sound mix that plauged the rest of that show (especially his guitar), or that trainwreck of the 22-member NPG lineup, or background singers singing lead.

Lol i was there lol. And i don't know but u must not have been there 9/25 because damn it was off the hook and the sampler set was fantastic.

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Reply #29 posted 04/30/13 7:09am

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I hate the karaoke set. He is old though and its a good way to rest and keep the show going. I give him credit for trying. Piano medley and acoustic medley is the same thing. He needs to rest. Thats also why the shows are only 80 minutes now. Its really not worth going anymore to me. I like the setlist alot though pre karaoke set. Its a shame that he does it on this tour.(at least to me)

Prince played for hours and hours at SXSW. He's doing 2 shows a night this time around, not just one. Old? I think of old and B.B. King comes to mind, (who still plays, by the way).

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