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ATWIAD Masquerade Ball 6.7.1985
You are requested to attend 'AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY" Masquerade Ball Location: Prom Center, 1190 University Ave Saint Paul #612-645-0596 Friday, June 7th Time: 7:00 pm, till 3:00 am . Best costume will be judged at midnight Admits you and one guest No costume No admittance the 2nd and last official birthday show[of the 80s], Prince & the Revolution, Sheila E & Eddie M, Jerome, Susannah Melvoin St Paul & Eric Leeds ie the Family previews of A Love Bizarre, Sometimes It Snows in April, Mutiny, Hollyrock This was a very loose high energy show, very fun creative interaction between all the musicians . . 4.7.1985 Purple Rain tour finale in Florida 4.12.1985 We Are the World rel -4 the Tears In Your Eyes (full band version) 4.15.1985 4 the Tears In Your Eyes [accoustic video version] 4.22.1985 Around the World in a Day released May rehearsal possibly for the 1985 birthday show 1. Bedtime Story 2. Do Me Baby 3. Baby Baby Baby(Aretha Franklin) 4. G-Spot 5. Let's Go Crazy 6. When Doves Scream 7. A Love Bizarre 6.7.1985 Birthday Show July A.Cymone Dance Electric rel 7.11.1985 7th Street Entry show [1st Avenue 1.) Girls & Boys 2.) Hollyrock 8.13.1985 the Family 1st Avenue performance 8.26.1985 Romance 1600 album released September the Family album released
6.7.1985 27th Birthday Concert Prom Center-St Paul Minnesota
1. A Love Bizzare 2. Mutiny 3. Sheila E drum solo 4. Sometimes It Snows In April 5. Irresistable Bitch 6. Possessed 7. the Bird 8. Drawers Burnin 9. Holly Rock
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Prince did birthday shows at Glam Slam in 94 and 95. TRUE BLUE | |
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Rock star Prince and 800 friends held a purple masquerade at the Prom Cneter in St. Paul to celebrate his 27th brirthday. Prince flew in people from all over the United States, said Harry Givens, owner of the Prom Center. "It's great," Given said. "It's a masquerade and the ballroom's never been decorated like this in my 30 years." Inside were giant spiral purple staircases, two big brass beds, glittery booths, candies everywhere, mirrors, mannaquins, international food stations, pinball machines and a "carnival atmosphere," according to one guest
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That sounds absolutely fantastic.. Such a shame technology wasn't what it is today and we have no record of this event...I wonder who won the best costume, and what they wore?
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6.7.1985 27th Birthday Concert Prom Center-St Paul Minnesota
1. A Love Bizzare 6:08 min . Prince (lead vocals) Brown Mark (bass) Eddie M. (sax) Sheila E. (drums) Wendy Melvoin (guitar) Dr Fink (keyboards) Lisa Coleman (keyboards) male & female vocals are heard, but dont' know who all are singing, because the Family members were also singing throught the show . the moon up above shines down upon our skin wispering words that scream of outrageous sin we all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams it get's kinda rough in the back of limousine . that's what we are we all want a love bizarre that's what we are we all want a love bizarre . Sax part . the moon up above shines down upon our skin wispering words that scream of outrageous sin we all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams it get's kinda rough in the back of limousine . that's what we are we all want a love bizarre that's what we are we all want a love bizarre . drums sax part . dobe dobe do dobe dobe do dooowaawa . the moon up above shines down upon our skin wispering words that scream of outrageous sin we all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams it get's kinda rough in the back of funky limousine . kick drum kick drum guitar kinda funky now bass uh . Ladies & Gentlemen Eddie M . On the 1 Good God . On the 1 On the 1 D minor D minor | |
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6.7.1985 27th Birthday Concert Prom Center-St Paul Minnesota
2. Mutiny 14:21 . Prince (bass) St Paul Peterson (vocals) Susannah Melvoin (vocals) Eric Leads (sax) Eddie M (sax) Jerome Benton (vocals) Sheila E (drums) Wendy Melvoin (guitar) Dr Fink (keys) .
ummm Lawd Good Gawd Come On You all This is Prince's Birthday We're having a party up here Let me hear you say... . Baby, when U went away Dig it you know there is something wrong Eric come on, hornza Break it down 1 time Prince (bass solo) (back in forth convo/singing between St Paul & Susannah & Jerome) Susannah Paulie....U know I ain't Sheila 1 time uh I don't know, I've never kissed a man before U know I ain't no man U bold Give me 2 yall come on Paulie Yall want me 2 sing looking like this? You all want her to sing? If U croon now, I can do it with u St Paul St Paul Jerome U know what 2 do cuzzin Yall ready 4 this groove Just drums, ...Sheila E Come on Romeo Little more right there Sheila E Do Yall like that? So do I We're gonna have a little Wendy over hear Wendy (guitar solo) Ya'll want some bass? (Prince bass solo) Can you all do this Help me out, this is Prince's birthday If he's gonna take a solo... Sheila E 1 time on the 1 Paul Paul... Let's get sexy with a little bit of ...horns Wendy Need those funky horns gotta have those funky horns . (scat-talk while the band jams) . Chicken greese Chicken grease Wendy put in on me Eddie blow your horn . on the 1
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a review by a fan who was either there or has the recording of the show
Band Prince (vox, bass) Bobby Z. (drums), Brown Mark (bass), Wendy Melvoin (guitar), Lisa Coleman (keyboards), Dr. Fink (keyboards), . June 7. 1985 . As far as the show itself, Prince And The Revolution open with the first public performance of "A Love Bizarre", which would see release over two months later on Sheila E's "Romance 1600" album. Sheila was a guest onstage for a good portion of this show as well. Prince seems to forget the lyrics as he repeats the first verse instead of singing the second, but its pretty obvious this is a new song to the band.
. . Another new song follows as Prince And The Revolution are joined by St. Paul Peterson, Susannah Melvoin and Jerome Benton from The Family for an over 14 minute version of their song "Mutiny". St. Paul sings lead on this performance. The Family's one and only album would not see release until September of that year, so this was another new song to those in attendance. . 3. Sometimes It snows In April only Prince, Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, Sheila E. . After a two minute Sheila E. drum solo, the band slows things down for the public premiere of "Sometimes It Snows In April". This song would not see release for almost another year, on the "Parade" album in late March, 1986. It's obvious the song is a work in progress at this point as Prince sings the first two lines of the song, then it becomes an instrumental performance save the chorus which the band has worked out, full lyrics and all. It's a fascinating look at a song in its skeletal form. Prince tells the crowd 'y'all wanna get a drink or something, it's cool', probably aware of the funk explosion they were about to lay on them the rest of the evening. . .
The first familiar song of the night starts a 30 minute non-stop funk marathon as they kick into "Irresistible Bitch". I simply love the way The Revolution re-worked this song live, usually leading into the unreleased "Possessed" as it does on this night. Eric Leeds and Eddie M. on saxophone add to the massive groove emanating from the stage on this performance. Given his incredible Sign o' The Times and original NPG bands, I think I have underestimated The Revolution over the years and listening to these shows is a great reminder of just how bad-ass this band was.
. . "Possessed" then runs into a brief workout on The Time's "The Bird" featuring Jerome Benton helping with the chants. This leads into the seemingly improvised "Drawers Burnin'", a hilarious song with Prince singing in his 'Morris Day voice' and Benton again backing him up on the chant. This song has also been referred to as "Burn It" in the past, but that seems to be more from crappy recordings of this show making it hard to tell what they were saying. Prince starts by singing 'Asshole tried to take my picture, kicked him in the neck! Sued me for a million dollars I said what the heck!' as Benton chants 'Drawers Burning' in between each line. Musically the song is little more than a popping bassline and drums, but it is still funky as hell. 'Good drawers hard to find, bad ones follow you home', too funny. Prince asking a woman in the audience 'Do your drawers burn honey? Sing!" kills me as well. I highly doubt this song was ever considered to be recorded, it all seems pretty much made up on the spot. .
. The night closes with a 13 minute version of another Prince written track given to Sheila E., "Holly Rock". Sheila rocks the timbales on this performance, again a debut as this song would not be released until September on the "Krush Groove" soundtrack. In all, six of the eight songs played on this night were unreleased at the time and two have still never seen the light of day. .
Guest(s) Sheila E. (vox, drums), Jerome Benton (vox), Susannah Melvoin (vox), St. Paul (vox), Eddie M. (saxophone) Eric Leeds (saxophone) . It's a shame Prince pretty much cut out these birthday shows after the following year's concert in Detroit, which was far less interesting than the '84 and '85 Minneapolis shows as far as material played. They were loose, fun and drowning in new, rare material, a fan's dream. Although a soundboard recording would be wonderful to see surface some day, at least fans finally have a decent , highly listenable, totally enjoyable quality recording from this 1985 classic.
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Such a great show! Interesting too, as you can hear The Rev during a transitional period. Not quite yet the expanded Counter-Revolution, but starting to include new players (Eric Leed and members of Sheila E's band) and exploring a new aesthetic. Some grest long jams aswell, and (I must admit) Wendy is actually funky on this The wooh is on the one! | |
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Fantasticlly unique show from a very interesting transitional period. As much as I've heard from the Revolution, this show really opened my eyes to how fun, tight and funky they could be. The long jams are really grooving and there's a certain energy radiates from every note. There's a reason he wrote his best music with these guys - really something special. Mutiny is the standout for me, closely followed by the u Sometimes It Snows. I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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Love this show, he's in fine form and he was in a good mood. . Eddie M is the highlight, this guy could play some mean sax. Prince needed to keep him on, put him in the Revolution. You can also see the precursor of the whole Parade type feel coming on in this show. It musthave been great to have this groovier and looser feel than the rigid and strutured Purple Rain tour shows he had just come off. . One of my favourite boots of all time, listening to it as I am typing this. Its a break from Art Official age. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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I agree, Paisley Park is such a colorful universe, it tears me up not to see any images from this show Sound like Susannah might have a had on a 'man face' mask when St Paul said "Well I've never kissed no man" Prince mentions someone with a cool Dracula costume . I love the grove on Hollyrock, and Eddie's sax makes that song on the album release | |
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thanks-edited Doesn't Detroit '86 count..? "Had to get off the boat so I could walk on water..." | |
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I see the 1986 Birthday show as a regular concert show. It was the same music set as the regular tour shows Not like the 1984 or 1985 Birthday shows I mean the Detroit 1986 show celebrated his birthday technically
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I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE that birthday concert | |
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I don't too I just wish it was more diverse like the 1984 & 1985 shows
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[Edited 10/23/14 14:58pm] I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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Yep, Eddie was the veteran sax man at this time, Eric was the new kid on the block I love Eddie's playing on ATWIAD
2 Brass beds mirros and mannaquins Maybe he had the When Doves Cry face on lol
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There has to be at least 1 are there any Org members that were at this show? | |
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6.7.1985 27th Birthday Concert Prom Center-St Paul Minnesota
3.) Sheila E Drum solo 1:54 min
In a lot of ways very similar to what we hear on the SOTT tours, I think she did this drum solo during her Romance 1600 concerts @ 1:40 it closes with a synth part that sounds like an ending from something on Controversy or 1999 I'm trying to remember what song Automatic or International Lover and St Paul then says "Sheila E" | |
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6.7.1985 27th Birthday Concert Prom Center-St Paul Minnesota
4.) Sometimes It Snows In April (debute) Prince -vocals(probably guitar but sounds like someone is on bass too) Lisa Coleman -piano/vocals Sheila E -drums Lisa Coleman -guitar/vocals. I don't know if Susannah is on vocals or not
Jesse died soon after a long fought civil war If you all want to get a drink or something that's cool soon after I wiped his last tear . Sometims it snows in April Sometimes I feel so bad Sometimes I wish that life was never ending And all good things they say never last . sing the chorus again . Sometims it snows in April Sometimes I feel so bad Sometimes I wish that life was never ending And all good things they say never last . Bobby Z, U in the house? BrownMark, U here? chorus Sometims it snows in April Sometimes I feel so bad Sometimes I wish that life was never ending And all good things they say never last And all good things they say never last | |
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So is this show and the Sometimes it Snows shows threads just recollections of the shows or are these threads up because they do exist and someone has just released them? "Why'd I waste my kisses on you baby?" R.I.P. Prince You've finally found your way back home. Well Done. | |
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recollection, and especially looking 4 orgers who may have been here. This one is a mystery Sometimes It Snows in April is just about the song | |
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This show does exist on 4DaFunk Prince and the Revolution 27 v.2. The sound is good for such an old show. TRUE BLUE | |
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Very nice this show is out now. Its always very interesting to notice when Prince is more relaxed and just having fun during a show like celebrating his birthday to see how the show sounds then and what songs and type of mood he's in that night.
I'm still listening to this but as of right now even though its still early in the show a few things do stand out:
Sheila is tight as hell on those drums. She's killing them.
Eddie M. is totally killing the sax to this point. You can understand after listening to him blow how Prince would really have to get someone like Eric Leeds to replace him. Anyone else would have been shown up!!
Wendy is sounding funky on the guitar. She seems like she was hanging right in there with the rest of them, even by herself. She was playing what sounded like was rhythm guitar and not much lead but sounding good.
Also so funny to not really hear Prince play any guitar to this point. It was his birthday so I can understand I suppose. Just seems funny.
They still sound good without two guitars though.
Anyhow though those are my thoughts so far...just got to the little snippet of Sometimes...I know he didn't do the whole thing though. Still sounds beautiful. "Why'd I waste my kisses on you baby?" R.I.P. Prince You've finally found your way back home. Well Done. | |
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Heard this show is circulating in soundboard quality on another topic. Any clue as to what boot it is on? | |
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