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We now know what Prince did on 15 July 1987: he went to Suzanne Vega's concert in Minneapolis First this: http://www.grammy.com/new...zanne-vega
Now on to the main course: this weekend I was listening to a live recording of one of Suzanne Vega's 2012 concerts for the 25th anniversary of Solitude Standing. After playing "Luka" she ...s anecdote (I've transcribed it):
IMHO that was a bit dickish of Prince: demanding special treatment and then not even having the courtesy to stay the entire gig or meet with Vega.
Perhaps the good folks at PrinceVault could add this date and story to their fine website; source is http://www.kudosrecords.c..._2012.html
Vega played the Orpheum Theatre on 15 July 1987. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Thanks. That sounds so typical Prince-ish. | |
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luka always reminds me of manic monday or vice versa | |
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It's cool that he appreciated her song and told her so. It's a great song, and Suzanne Vega is awesome. But yeah, it's pretty dickish to come to a concert for one song and then leave directly after that song is finished, before the concert. Don't tell me that Prince wouldn't be offended if a celebrity came to one of his concerts just in time to catch "Let's Go Crazy" and then left as soon as the song was over. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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Prince once said that he doesn't like to go to concerts because when he does, everybody will be looking at him and not at the band onstage. Seen from that perspective, it's not so "dickish" after all. | |
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what Byron and super soul said. The negativity here is beyond unreal. It's like when someone posted that he dropped a bunch of money on a school/charity, then immediately it's like, why was he behind a glass - what an arrogant prick. Hello! - what about the bunch of money he gave?? Here, he writes a "gorgeous letter" complimenting her work. Who takes the time to write a nice letter to someone? Tell me - what if he was in the middle if his own work (this was 1987, he's very busy), but he drops everything to come hear the song, unexpectedly she sings the song 4th, so he takes more time out of his day to sit and wait for it. Is that "dickish"? And how would it be humbler to sit in the audience, taking attention away from Vega, making a spectacle of himself? Remember, this is 1987. | |
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Remember what Kevin Smith told about his time at paisley park? You can find the clip on youtube. Prince was such a dick that he couldn't be arsed to look Kevin in the eyes and say "thank you" after he finished his work. Prince was just gone, no farewell, nothing. Maybe prince is extremely shy and avoids personal contact because of that. Or he's just a dick. [Edited 2/24/14 11:28am] | |
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The really amazing thing here is that BVH even bothered to post this shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. | |
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Isn't that pretty much Prince's standard behavior at concerts? I get the impression he routinely comes in and out without staying for the whole show. At least I think I've seen him talking about doing so. At least in part to avoid being (as Bart put it) "a dick."
Right about that time I was listening obsessively to Vega's first two albums--I've just replaced my old albums and filled in with more recent (as well as picking up the new one that just came out last week) so I plan to immerse myself in her work in the next few weeks again. So If P waits awhile, I guess I'll be okay.
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Free admission, getting special treatment, backstage acces,... Oh yeah, and making sure everybody is in their seats so he can pass through without getting involved with the plebs.
Try READING next time.
Yeah, cause everyone is just allowed to roam in the backstage and go sit next to the stage (actually: on stage stage, to the side).
Dude, this is Prince's MO. Demands that clubs give him special treatment, and then behaves like a douche. There's so many of these stories. And no, that is NOT typical star behavior. That's the behavior of stuck-up assholes who think they're the center of the universe. That's how Bieber behaves, while plenty of other stars do not walk around with a bunch of bodyguards.
After demanding special treatment? Yeah. How about a visit backstage afterwards, and actually talking to her, like a fellow human being? Nope, he had to be mr superstar. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. Smith had stopped being of use to Prince at that time, so he got the cold shoulder. This is the behavior we see over and over again with Prince: "I got what I wanted, fuck you."
Same here: he'd heard the one song he wanted to hear, and poof he's gone. Any polite person would have stayed the entire concert and offer compliments afterwards. © Bart Van Hemelen
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He could try not turning up with an army of bodyguards, of course. . He sat at the side of the stage, and seemingly nobody saw him since this is the first time I've heard about this visit. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Bart"
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I rarely comment on this side of the forums but some of you need to seriously get over yourselves. Sometimes I go to shows or events and leave before it's over, even when guestlisted (oh the humanity!). I'm not famous or whatever, but some nights I got 2-3 things to attend. Sometimes I even show up after the show has ended. I know other people who do this too. It's no big deal. We're busy and we got things to do in a short amount of time. My friends are just happy I showed up for a bit and had a good time. Even when I threw my own events, I'd have some guest show up chill for 20 mins then leave. I still love em. If doing that is dickish, then I'd rather be a dick than stay home jerking off. Seems Suzanne is happy Prince showed up and had fun for whatever time he was there. She's showing him some love and all some of you guys can do is make fuss over nothing. So he showed up back stage and left after one song, what you gonna do? Throw him in jail? Maybe if you stop for obsessing over every little thing Prince says or does, you'll get a life too. | |
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ok, so who listened to "luka" just now?
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BartVanHemelen said:
He could try not turning up with an army of bodyguards, of course. . He sat at the side of the stage, and seemingly nobody saw him since this is the first time I've heard about this visit. Bart, I'm serious. I really do think you have a problem and need to see a psy...spy..spychi... You know, the kind of guy to make your head alright! | |
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Jesus, people, lay off Bart. Whether or not you like his feelings re: Prince, he's one of the last intelligent people on here who actually provide information and not just random silliness. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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I agree that Prince didn't really do anything wrong here. In a relatively small venue, his presence in the crowd would have really upset the balance, possibly completely throwing off the whole vibe. And, like I said, this is apparently what he routinely did at Minneapolis shows--he wants to enjoy some live music without becoming the story, distracting from the performer. How's he going to do that if he's there in a small crowd (a couple of thousand tops if Princevault's description of the venue is correct). You're gonna claim that Prince isn't going to attract a little attention in such a small place? Even in Minneapolis?
It didn't put Vega out at all--and probably didn't really put the venue out much, either. Prince may or may not have gotten in free (hardly a unique situation if he did), but he didn't take up any room on the floor--and seriously, how much do you think the tickets were? I didn't see Vega until the 99.9 era, but it was only about $20 then, in about the same size club.
My goodness, now that I think about it, he's just evil. He should have been tarred and feathered and ridden out on a rail. | |
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Lol! "My name is Luka."
Too bad she wasn't hot because you know he would have tried to write songs for her.
I don't think he is a dick. I just think he was trying to avoid being noticed.
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When did Luka become a dance song? If that's the case, he must think Metallica's ONE is a bedroom ballad. Jeux Sans Frontiers | |
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No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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theblueangel said:
Yous are kidding. What? | |
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did u ever think maybe he dooesnt want to upstage the performer??? | |
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It's difficult to defend Bart Van Halen here. If you're expectations are ridiculous, then Vega has a small reason to be pissed off. I find Vega to be just honest, and bringing it up as something nice from her past. Prince is well respected by other musicians, and even some see him as an absolute master like some of us on here. If he were to show at a function of mine for 2 seconds, I'd be overjoyed. If he simply stopped at writing me a letter about how he enjoyed a work of mine, I'd be happy to the extreme. Anything after that letter was a bonus. Sure it would've been nice if he hung out, but he didn't. And yeah, if Vega was hot, he probably would've tried to work with her. That's shallow of Prince, but he didn't even have to write the letter, or show up, so he did enough to please Vega IMHO. | |
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Oh he is certifiable. Anyone who can't see that is more than likely a lil nuts themselves. | |
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