skywalker, Alright, sorry for the butthurt line. I think we're letting this get away from us and disagree on far less that it may seem. Let me see if I can better express myself. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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You won't find the words "phoning it in" or "laziness" in regards to Prince in ANY of my posts.
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No worries man. Whenever I have seen Prince in concert do the sampler set, it has been sans band...audience dancing onstage. A free for all party atmosphere. Like I said, the crowd eats it up. I totally see your point. Thanks for the talk. "New Power slide...." | |
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มีเพียงความว่างเปล่า 只有空虚 Dim ond gwacter 만 공허함이있다 唯一の虚しさがあります There is only the void. | |
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Can't you see the irony in that? The wooh is on the one! | |
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I won't pay those kind of ticket prices just to get a sampler set. For some, it's cool, but I just want/expect more than an extraordinarily talented artist on cruise control. | |
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i agree that fans go nuts for the sampler set. I've been in a crowd that lost it when he pressed the key that played When Doves Cry on the PA. I can even relate, because a few seconds later he pressed another key that played Shockadelica and I, the hardcore fan, was thrilled that he even acknowledged that song exists. . but the fact that people like the sampler set is not an argument that it's better than the band playing live. Imagine how crazy people would go if he actually PLAYED when doves cry. Imagine how ape I would have gone if he had PLAYED Shockadelica! [Edited 3/16/15 1:07am] | |
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I actually don't mind it as long as it's tracks like I Would Die 4 U, When Doves Cry, Hot Thing. He can't replicate that sound live. And saying you might as well listen to the record, he is singing it live. The band jam along now which sounds pretty cool aswell. She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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. Perhaps he could remove those pointless 20 minute long jams on disco hits and the like. © Bart Van Hemelen
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. BULLSHIT. . Aftershows contains exactly the same crap as the main shows. © Bart Van Hemelen
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For me the main problem with the sampler set is that is has become an ultra-fixed static set. If you're messing with pre-recorded loops and snnipets, have at lest some variety from night to night and throw some surprises. He's been "playing" the same sequence of When Doves Cry -> Hot Thing -> Sign O' The Times -> Alphabet St. for the last two years at almost every gig featuring the sampler set.
Given the nature of the set (I mean pre-recorded), why not having a bigger selection to choose from? | |
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BULLSHIT The wooh is on the one! | |
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I think they're ridiculously hypocritical. The guy touts his body of work "I got too many hits," & his musicianship "Real music, by real muscians," (although it has been a while since I've seen him live (2010) so I'm not sure if he's still using that line?). If that is the case, why not play more of these hits in full & with full band instrumentation? We know you wrote them & we know you have the musical chops. These sampler segments are lazy & are just interludes where Prince coasts & boasts on his reputation. Deserved? Yes. Worthy, worthwhile & entertaining? No.
He could be sitting at the piano running through several of the same numbers, or do an acoustic segment, or a guitar medley. Apologists will come up with any number of excuses to the contrary, but that would showcase his musicianship & skill as a live performer, which is what I'm paying to see. The only good thing a sampler set has to it is that it's actually him onstage & not one of his yodeling proteges.
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What would your reaction be to a Prince tour based on one-man shows, all sampler set? What do you think the general audience's reaction would be? What do you think critics' reactions would be? "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Imagine if there were no hypothetical questions? |
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Imagine if sycophantic Prince fans took everything he said at face value.
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And if you wanted to hear the songs played live by Prince and literally any band he's ever had, you could listen to literally hundreds of bootlegs circulating. Some of them direct from the soundboard, with no crowd noise! Imagine that! But you still want to go and see Prince. Why? Maybe because it's just as much about the atmosphere and buzz, the shared appreciation, the ambience, the social aspect? And just maybe, for the majority of the audience, that includes hearing things they actually recognize, including things like When Doves Cry which are incredibly difficult to play with a live band because they were written using intricate drum machine programming, no bassline, and analog synths? Or do you want Hannah, a rock drummer to attempt to play that intricate pattern on a standard acoustic drum set and no synths because there isn't currently a keyboard player in the band? Would it even be recognisable to the audience? Probably not, thus defeating the purpose. As skywalker mentioned, maybe the people who complain have never been to a EDM or hip-hop show, or seen bands like NIN. I saw NIN last year, they are one of my favorite bands, and just like Prince, Trent does certain tracks triggered by samples and loops and sings over the top, sometimes with another bandmember triggering stuff too. They opened the show I saw last year with "Copy of A" and "Me, I'm Not" done this way. Both minimal electronic songs. Kraftwerk does their entire show this way. If they attempted to do anything else it wouldn't be Kraftwerk. People would leave.
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The sampler sets worked amazingly during the London 21 Nights encores, when the lights turned back on and it felt like an improvised, party situation.
Maybe it's getting a bit tired if he uses it too often... but still better live than it is listening on a boot, again and again! | |
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Imagine if there were no hypothetical questions? That's a pretty messed up comment from a moderator. I'm asking questions to facilitate discussion. What's your problem with my post? "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I agree KingSausage. A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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I want to make clear that I'm asking those questions because we have debate on this thread about a sampler set vs. a few songs on previous shows. Someone even mentioned the one-man show thing above. And the Kraftwerk comparison leads to the types of questions I'm asking. There's nothing wrong with these questions. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Oh yeah, you can even add other snippets featured here and there. "Love" or "The Screams Of Passion" spring to mind top of my head. However, all those titles on your second paragraph (and more) tend to be minimal additions (sometimes even less than 10 seconds each) over the tiresome When Doves Cry - > Hot Thing -> Sign O' The Times -> Alphabet St thingy. That's the main core for the sampler set for the last two years already, and I bet they will be featured in this very same order at the next sampler set he plays. | |
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"Intellectually deficient"? That's low. Moderators should be above the fray. There's nothing deficient about my questions. YOU were the one who brought up Kraftwerk. Others proposed a one-man show with Prince doing sampler set presentation the whole time. What exactly is the problem with following up on that line of discussion? Can you answer that without being condescending or belittling? "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Hopefully someone will be more interested in answering my questions than in just acting like a bully. I'll try again: if Prince did a whole tour all sampler set style and was upfront about pitching it that way, he could still play all his hits and give the fans what they want. Could he do this in a way that the general audience, critics, and hardcore Prince fans would all admire? Would it allow him to show of another aspect of his one-man approach that he's often followed since Day One? Would people just write it off because it was the whole concert sampler set style rather than just 20 minutes? "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Okay, I'll give it a go. If Prince toured the clubs as a dj and it wouldn't be billed as a concert, the it might actually be fun! | |
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Prince is pitching it just fine.
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I'm going to bet that playing what he does in a sampler set requires | |
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