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It really is. I thought this was a discussion forum. But I guess they have to behave themselves here if they want any crumbs from Prince's table.
He should have at least had an opinion to back up his statement. The comment alone just sounded condescending & dismissive.
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I think it has nothing to do with it UNLESS we are saying that the band cannot play these song and make the audience happy. IF that is what we are saying, then, why not? Past bands have played these songs and the audience did not complain that it didn't sound exactly as it does on record. [Edited 3/16/15 8:33am] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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I would LOVE it! The wooh is on the one! | |
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THIS NEEDS ITS OWN THREAD. This is a jewel! | |
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Apparently, there are no shortage of lemmings here (including moderators) who'd pay top dollar just to see Prince stand onstage & push buttons on his iPod in the event he might hum a few bars over Sexy Dancer. I'll pass. [Edited 3/16/15 8:38am] | |
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Would it work if Prince learned how to work a turntable? 2 turntables spinning out songs? | |
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Keeping it simple would allow him to add live instruments (as he sometimes does) The wooh is on the one! | |
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terrig said: I'm going to bet that playing what he does in a sampler set requires But doing the sampler set means he is paying his musicians for doing nothing and that doesn't make much economical sense either! He needs to pay his musicians anyway, so why not let them work the whole time? | |
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Very interesting thread. As you may know I do not like sampler sets after 2007.
Most wise stuff about the sampler sets has already been written here. In short it is laziness and perhaps a cheap way of not playing certain songs he thinks are 'dirty'.
He should have dropped the sampler set after 2007. Him playing When Doves Cry (live...) instead would compensate more than enough. 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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On Youtube Check out Sheila E live @ Kiss N Grind, dr Rashida mixes Glamorous Life - Hollyrock (with live percussion & bass)
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This thread is going round and round. Don't you want to let Prince just be Prince and let him do what he wants to do? If you don't like it then listen to someone else and avoid his concerts due to dreaded sampler set. I happen to love his sampler set. Because it's the way he want to deliever this portion of HIS concert. I find the demands of people saying he should have to play it live in order for them to be satisfied bizarre. It would be like telling your boyfriend, or girlfriend or partner or husband or wife how to be in order for you to be happy. Yeah you can do that and some people do, but it's a selfish way to love. | |
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vinaysfunk said: This thread is going round and round. Don't you want to let Prince just be Prince and let him do what he wants to do? If you don't like it then listen to someone else and avoid his concerts due to dreaded sampler set. I happen to love his sampler set. Because it's the way he want to deliever this portion of HIS concert. I find the demands of people saying he should have to play it live in order for them to be satisfied bizarre. It would be like telling your boyfriend, or girlfriend or partner or husband or wife how to be in order for you to be happy. Yeah you can do that and some people do, but it's a selfish way to love. This thread is no different than comparing meals at a restaurant or discussing a director's films. Neither one implies telling people how to live their lives. If we can't discuss the pros and cons of the sampler set for the reasons you stated, we can't discuss anything about Prince. Time to shut the Org down! Let's not tell Prince how to live! "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I get where your coming from KingSausage and I often find your post humorous and witty. I have no problem opening up anything for debate and discussion. It's just that some posters around here are blatently rude and just don't add anything constructive. They don't like it and demand that it be deleted from his concerts and they dislike it so much that they state I won't attend his concerts if he continues with this. Yes there are discussions about meals by a certain chef. But if the posters kept saying the chef should make it different I would be like so don't eat it and eat someone's preparations. And if someone didn't like the way a director made his movie and wanted an alternative version I would say watch another movie and move on already. | |
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. the idea that these songs are too hard to play live is silly. "Intricate programming" isn't a barrier, there are tons of musicians who can play some very, very complicated things. I hear Dr Fink managed with the solo at the end of WDC even though in the studio it was recorded slower then sped up. . Second, although I believe that some elements of these songs probably sound best as pre-recorded loops, there is plenty of room for the band. For example, prince could easily be playing the guitar on SOTT. The drums and the bass could be played live too. If the distinctive fairlight synth pattern loop thing is too hard to replicate live, then sample it. . Third, the fact that the band isn't well suited to play prince songs kinda suggests that the band shouldn't be with prince, no? I really don't mean to be a dick, and I don't want to tell Prince what to do, but doesn't the argument, "he doesn't play his songs live because his band isn't set up for it" sound really weak? | |
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vinaysfunk said: I get where your coming from KingSausage and I often find your post humorous and witty. I have no problem opening up anything for debate and discussion. It's just that some posters around here are blatently rude and just don't add anything constructive. They don't like it and demand that it be deleted from his concerts and they dislike it so much that they state I won't attend his concerts if he continues with this. Yes there are discussions about meals by a certain chef. But if the posters kept saying the chef should make it different I would be like so don't eat it and eat someone's preparations. And if someone didn't like the way a director made his movie and wanted an alternative version I would say watch another movie and move on already. I hear you. I hope that my posts don't cross that line. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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My point is that he should use technology that allows him to do it all by himself. Trigger a loop and play and sing on top of it. Create new beats on the spot. Mix it up. He will not be able to do that with turn tables and he shoudn't have to rely on others. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Which is exactly how it is performed during the sampler set (although with Donna playing the guitar) The wooh is on the one! | |
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I've said THUMBS DOWN from the get-go on the sampler set. It's first incarnation that I saw was on the NewPowerSoul tour at Madison Square Garden. Prince roamed the stage with a portable keyboard and sang over prerecorded tracks.
My last Prince show was at Mohegan Sun last year and the sampler set was used. The sound was muffled and it really takes time from a true musical genius who has an unlimited catalog of songs and could flesh them out with his band playing LIVE.
The temporary rise from the crowd when they hear an instrumental snippet of "Nasty Girl" would be best served shelved .
I'm told the original idea for the sampler set was for the band to play the snippets live.
Oh well, if this is my only beef in Prince's stage shows over the years, I can live with that. Minneapolis Music Month in March on the
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I agree wholeheartedly. The crowd always goes wild when they hear songs they know, even just the first few bars. I am sure most people at the concerts are not at all bothered by the sampler sets. I don't have a problem with them at all, either, because Prince could never play all the songs me or my family want to hear when we're at his concert. Little snippets are just fun to sing along with and/or fun when the music starts and you can all sing along. I believe most people at concerts have a better time when they are familiar with the songs.
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Is there something about the snippets that requires them to be played by sample? Don't the full band medleys of the past suffice? "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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. that sounds great! | |
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one time I tried to go to a prince afterparty club jam whateversomethingorother .. we got there and it was $20 each to get in .. they told us prince was inside but there would be no performance .. I passed .. $20 bucks to just be in the same club is rediculous and cheap .. ahem
sampler set is not much better .. i wouldn't pay $20 bucks if they told me prince was sitting at his computer and playing 30 second snippets of 10 songs .. lame
i would pay $200 to see him play 10 good songs in full tho...
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sampler set sucks .. its not part of his legacy .. its not fun .. its worse than his piano medleys .. play a full song or not at all
no even so .. 3rd eye girl is THE laziest thing prince has ever done .. they must be the cheapest band on the planet for him to keep on with them .. he must just tell them to rehearse without him all the time cuz they sound like shit .. and IF prince is involved .. shame on prince | |
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I don't think its quite that simple....if it were he'd do it differently. Prince knows what he's doing especially in terms of how to put a show together. The idea he's lazy is ridiculous, but fregtting even that.... he most certainly has earned his right to boast about his hits and zip through them however he wants to. It's 20 minutes - Prince over delivers on so many levels at a show, the idea of complaints about 20 minutes of driving the crownd into a frenzy is reaching for??????? I dont get it. | |
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