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Prince @ Paisley Park 9.15.1988
Prince yields to Miss Piggy, parties in his studio parking lotThe eight spinning searchlights probably weren't essential. But Prince never skimps when it comes to a party - or a concert production. ♥ After the opening show in his Lovesexy Tour at Met Center Wednesday night, Prince and 600 people adjourned to his Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen for food, fun and another concert that was a bit more intimate than the $2 million arena production. ♥ Actually, the party was not inside Paisley Park but rather in a couple of huge tents set up in the parking lot. The soundstage, the logical site for the party, had long ago been rented for rehearsals for the Muppets stage show, and Miss Piggy and friends weren't about to pack up and move for the night because of Prince. ♥ His people made the best of it, sprinkling synthetic flower petals on the asphalt and decorating the tents with "Lovesexy" posters. Frankly, by Prince standards, the party decorations were understated. Anyway, the important thing was the music. ♥ At 2:20 a.m., the rock star and his band took the stage. "Now we're going to wake up the farmers across the street," Prince said with an impish smile. (An hour or so later they did receive complaints from as far away as Hennepin County and Paisley Park was subsequently issued a citation for disturbing the peace.) ♥ Prince then led his troupe on a free-wheeling jam with the accent on blues and jazz. Funk master George Clinton and veteran R&B vocalist Mavis Staple, both of whom have albums coming out on Prince's Paisley Park Records, made cameo appearances. Guitarist Wendy Melvoin and keyboardist Lisa Coleman, members of the now-defunct Prince and the Revolution, sat in for a bit. But it turned out to be the Boni Boyer Show. ♥ She's a keyboardist and backup singer in Prince's current band. At the Paisley concert, she showed why she belongs front and center. She brought the house down with a version of James Brown's "Cold Sweat" and with an improvised blues medley, during which she did some gravelly scat singing creating the effect of a muted trumpet. Somebody give Boyer a recording contract! Even though it was rather low-key, the Paisley performance had more challenging and intriguing musicality than the arena concert, especially for splendid saxophonist Eric Leeds and fine trumpeter Matt Blisten. On the big theater-in-the-round stage, the arrangements and the movements are tightly choreographed a la a frenetic Broadway musical such as the Roller Derby-styled "Starlight Express." There isn't room for crisp changes and other forms of musical spontaneity that were part of the Purple Rain Tour and have been the hallmark of Prince's nightclub performances. The music at Paisley seemed so organic that, given the way they were interpreted, such familiar pieces as the Temptations' "Just My Imagination" and a rockabilly-styled "Housequake" were not immediately recognizable. ♥ Near the end of the post-concert concert, Mattie Baker, Prince's mother, said, "This is his best concert ever. That's because it's free - improvisational. He was always able to take an idea and use his imagination and just go with it." ♥ Prince, who tickled the ivories and played some striking jazz guitar, also showed a bit of humor, an element that had been missing in his arena extravaganza. At 3:45 a.m. when he finished, he said, "Thanks for coming out. You're welcome any time." He then introduced each member of his band and added, "I'm Prince Poindexter the Third." Earlier, he had inserted a few musical jokes - playing a couple of bars from Madonna's "Material Girl" in the middle of a jam. Prince mingled with the partygoers before his impromptu performance. He had arrived in the same 1967 white Thunderbird that he'd driven around the stage at Met Center. The Paisley Park parking lot also featured a healthy contingent of limousines, those eight searchlights, a few photographers and TV camera operators, and a dozen or two gawking fans. ♥ Many of the partygoers were Warner Bros. Records employees, music industry executives or radio disc jockeys from around the country. The celebrities included jazz giant Miles Davis (he called Prince "the best"), rocker Taylor Dayne and women's pro wrestling champion Madusa Miceli. Former Prince employees Jimmy (Jam) Harris, Terry Lewis, Bobby Z, Brownmark, Jellybean Johnson and Jerome Benton were among the local music celebs. Paisley Park Records artists Taja Sevelle, Jill Jones and the Three O'Clock jetted in for the party. Other recognizable faces were Minneapolis soul singer Alexander O'Neal, MTV reporter Kurt Loder and WCCO-TV anchor Don Shelby. ♥ It was the first visit to Paisley Park for Grammy-winning producers Harris and Lewis, who work at their own Flyte Tyme Studios in Minneapolis. Bobby Z, drummer for Prince and the Revolution, said "I got a lump in my throat" when Prince and his new band performed the songs from "Purple Rain" at Met Center. Brownmark, who had played bass alongside Bobby Z, said it was "incredible" to finally see Prince perform all those songs they had played together for years. Benton, who starred opposite Prince in "Under the Cherry Moon," recently signed a movie contract with Triad Films. ♥ A Hollywood camera crew filmed Prince 's party for a documentary motion picture. Meanwhile, the singer and his band had to return to Met Center at 11 a.m. Thursday - just seven hours after the party ended - to shoot some footage for the music video of the forthcoming single "I Wish U Heaven."
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when they gonna let this boot out? | |
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and that includes the documentary motion picture.....
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Wow. Thanks for posting this! I never heard of this previously, and the quote from his Mom was precious. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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"the Third." He was very proud. | |
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"rocker Taylor Dayne..." LMAO | |
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9.14.1988
Paisley Park Chanhassen
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Saw the concert at the Met Center that night (AMAZING), and was out there at Paisley Park when this party was going on and I take issue with Jon Bream's assessment of "a dozen or two gawking fans". I was one of those 'gawking fans' and there were FAR FAR FAR more than just a dozen or two. Try more like a couple hundred AT LEAST. Of course, that number dwindled over the course of the evening when people got sick of just standing outside the gates and realized there was no way to sneak in as to be allowed in you had to show that you had a Purple Heart Pass. | |
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im sure i have this on video...
anyway..GREAT POST!! | |
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Thanks for posting this interesting story | |
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I just watched for the millionth time the famous Lovesexy DVD boot from Europe, I think Germany, not sure. Anyway, what a treasure that show was. Just an amazing concert!!! A must see for all!!! Although this show from the PP parking lot sounds like it was a great time as well. | |
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even though I dont listen to it in my small tape player, I have the audio dub cassette of that lovesexy show in germany.
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4everyours said:I just watched for the millionth time the famous Lovesexy DVD boot from Europe, I think Germany, not sure. Anyway, what a treasure that show was. Just an amazing concert!!! A must see for all!!! Although this show from the PP parking lot sounds like it was a great time as well. You watched it a million times and are not sure it is Germany? I've watched it around 20 times and feel like Dortmund is my hometown. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
I still have this from the Rolling Stone it came from! Awesome thread, BTW. | |
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Holy Mother of Sweet Baby Jesu that sounds amazing.
And the idea that it was filmed.
Someone seriously needs to be appointed archivisit at PP, start sorting out the rights, and start putting this stuff out.
I mean, the amount of money the Beatles still make re-mastering, re-packaging, re-selling - the same stuff you already have!
Where here there is just tonnes of unseen material - it is not just manna for fans, but a goldmine for the man himself - perhaps freeing him from the necessity of touring to make buck.
If anyone knows him, I'd seriously like to put together a business case / have a word - he might not be that interested in looking back, but neither posterity nor commerce will not forgive such neglect!
Sorry, went a bit ranty there. | |
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Dortmund. Just a 100 km from where I live. I've seen him live in Dortmund 3 times. | |
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thanks2joniandu said: "rocker Taylor Dayne..." LMAO Is this the show where there is footage circulating of her screeching through Still Would Stand All Time? "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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Nope, that is from Grosse Freiheit, Hamburg, a month or so earlier. | |
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Oops, please excuse my apparent poor European geography knowledge. I believe the only place he calls out during the concert is "Europe", don't really recall a audience call back for Dortmund. But next time I will do a better job of investigating all of the details, sheesh, I was just commenting on what an incredible concert it was. | |
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To make it even more complicated, the audience keeps shouting "Holland!!!" between songs.
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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That's because alot of them were from Holland
Didn't they bring them in just for the show ? Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! | |
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I just caught this piece
♥ A Hollywood camera crew filmed Prince 's party for a documentary motion picture. Meanwhile, the singer and his band had to return to Met Center at 11 a.m. Thursday - just seven hours after the party ended - to shoot some footage for the music video of the forthcoming single "I Wish U Heaven." | |
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Oh, I know that. Gave the whole spectacle the vibe of a soccer match. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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:yes: Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
I just caught this piece
♥ A Hollywood camera crew filmed Prince 's party for a documentary motion picture. Meanwhile, the singer and his band had to return to Met Center at 11 a.m. Thursday - just seven hours after the party ended - to shoot some footage for the music video of the forthcoming single "I Wish U Heaven." | |
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i knew someone who had it back then ..but couldnt release it ....so it IS in collectors hands | |
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Please have them orgnote me. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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