Absolutely not, I think it's a truly sign of love for all fans: when sampler is on, 3eyegirl is off and that's, my friend, is a gift, from a pure genious, to all of us. | |
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. whoaaaaa, that's crazy! I thought for sure people were exaggerating Prince's influence on house, but there it is, plain as day... | |
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Absolutely not, I think it's a truly sign of love for all fans: when sampler is on, 3eyegirl is off and that's, my friend, is a gift, from a pure genious, to all of us. Hahahahahaha. Nice. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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this track kills to to this day. classic. rip frankie knuckles. | |
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Hear! Hear!
That's what D'Angelo does. I listened to D play 'Untitled' from his current tour on Youtube and he was doing damn near every little bit of the song's studio version voicings throughout the whole song! That's what I'd like to hear from P in concert.
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. So we're here for the music. Not for the samples.
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Ive never seen a sampler set but I have heard quite a few on boots. I cant say they bring anything to the party when listened to. But I guess watching it is a different thing. When I listen to some sampler sets the timing issues can really stand out and sound amateur. Im thinking mainly about drum samples that then get overlaid by a live drummer. At times it takes a few beats for the drummer to completely beat match the sample so, although we are talking milliseconds, when the beats do not match completely it sounds like a bad dj with poor mixing skills. This is probably not an issue watching it live, but listening to a boot with headphones on, it sounds awful. | |
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Rebeljuice said: Ive never seen a sampler set but I have heard quite a few on boots. I cant say they bring anything to the party when listened to. But I guess watching it is a different thing. When I listen to some sampler sets the timing issues can really stand out and sound amateur. Im thinking mainly about drum samples that then get overlaid by a live drummer. At times it takes a few beats for the drummer to completely beat match the sample so, although we are talking milliseconds, when the beats do not match completely it sounds like a bad dj with poor mixing skills. This is probably not an issue watching it live, but listening to a boot with headphones on, it sounds awful. Awesome post. Thanks! "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I am not going to weigh in with a lengthy discussion, but I am firmly in the affirmative camp. When I come to a show I expect to hear complete songs, not bits and pieces of them. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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First time I saw it I enjoyed it - the next couple of times I saw it was "meh" for me but I guess there is always someone who is having their first show at a Prince concert. | |
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Agreed! The wooh is on the one! | |
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That's simple?
I still think it would be hot to see Prince mixing turntables of his songs | |
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The sampler keyboard is simple to use compared to turntables, thereby allowing Prince to do other things as well, like playing bass. The wooh is on the one! | |
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. That is the crux of the complaint against P. Next to the lower creativity factor. . He should just play music. Not press stuff to trigger samples.
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You know you're a Prince fan when you think the . 'Sampler Set is The Laziest Thing Prince Has Ever Done?' | |
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[Edited 3/17/15 7:59am] I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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I take it people prefer the accoustic/piano sets vs the sampler set<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> July 13 , 2004 Musicology Tour Acoustic Set . August 3. 2004 Musicology Tour Acoustic Set . June 24. 2007 . July 07. 2007 Guitar Set w/Wendy . August 07. 2007 Piano Set . August 17. 2007 Piano Medley . September 9. 2007 (Piano Medley . March 21. 2011 . April 21. 2011 . August 3. 2011Spekrtum Oslo. Norway Sampler Set 20.Hot Thing/Kiss/When Doves Cry /Sign 'O'The Times/Forever In My Life /Darling Nikki/Single Ladies/Nasty Girl | |
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nosajd said: You know you're a Prince fan when you think the . 'Sampler Set is The Laziest Thing Prince Has Ever Done?' | |
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I'm probably in the minority here, but I really like the sampler set the way it's been done more recently- with live band in there too. Much rather have stuff like Sign 'o' the Times and Hot Thing done like that than a cheesey modern ballad, over-cooked very late James Brown revuesque horns for ages or a backing singer shouting about putting your hands in the air for 20 minutes. [Edited 3/17/15 9:44am] "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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The laziest thing Prince has ever done is reduce his intelligence to the extent that he is able to comfortably sing What If with a born-again protege that needs autotune and only plays the drums competently.
It's the single lowest moment of his entire career. I've supported and loved almost everything he's done for over 20 years, but if he played What If in concert I'd walk out. I refuse to be insulted.
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That's probably because Hannah's timing is frequently out. | |
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Sorry if I sound stupid but I'm not really fully sure as to what these sampler sets are? I've seen him live once, last year in Manchester. I only really became a hardcore fan in summer 2013. Like, I'm really not into bootlegs either all that much, I was the type of kid that would feel extreme guilt for 5 months if I was to steal 10p sweets from a corner shop okay. Most bootlegs I've heard/seen are not in full and most are from the '80s.
From what I gather they're basically him playing/singing along to tracks everybody knows, whilst most of the backing track is pre-recorded and is triggered by a keyboard or some other device?
Prince during sampler sets just be like
To me if what I'm saying is indeed correct then I wouldn't really feel bad for it if it's only a small portion of the show. It's kind of like Prince's 'seal of guarenteed satisfaction' at his shows? Like he'll play WDC, SOTT, etc in these small portions for the less hardcore fans. Also in regards to the Prince influencing hosue music thread, someone fucking DO ITTTT. Fucking love me some house music, me.
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It gives Dj , a futuristic,karaoke,keyboard, state of the art, purple LoveMachine, extravaganza to play with it on stage . While he takes a breather. It's a brilliant way, to satisfy both the diehards and casual fans, with both rare,new & old 2 die 4 classics, that will never grow old.
Eye wish Eye had one @ home. LOVE IT!
It turns EVERY Arena into a club!!!!
[Edited 3/17/15 17:53pm] will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Damn, that's a jam! Frankie was due to play a set in my city the week that he passed. I woulda gone down for sure. |
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. yeah, thanks for sharing! | |
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I was at that show and I didn't enjoy the sampler set at all. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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I've talked to people after shows and many didn't enjoy the sampler sets With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Good Post!
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. In the mean time we're in 2015, so 2007 is about 8 years ago. Things get stale. . There's a point at a Prince show where I just want to hear some god damn Linn programming and some thick, stacked, gritty Oberheims. That's what the sampler set brings to the table. When he drops the "77-9311" drums and then segues into the"Hot Thing" beat (check Sweden 2011 bootleg) and grabs the bass and jams over it, that shit is fucking incredible. . Then get that CD and play it. . Some of that 80's drum-and-synth programming simply can't be replicated live. . W're not against sampling, we're not happy with the sampler set. Two different things. . Birmingham last year. First show. Sampler set. Prince ends it with "I Would Die 4 U". There's a visceral, emotional reaction sometimes when you hear a song exactly the way you've listened to it for years and years, yet the person is right there singing it in front of you. . Then get that CD and play it. The person does little to me anymore, especially when they just sample and knowing all the stories explaining how severly human they are. When the person is busy playing an actual (çlassical') instrument (guitar, drums, bass, keyboard, etc) I get more 'value', especially when the longs are just loud enough to drown out the idiots that spend whatever to continually talk during the concert. . The woman standing next to me turned to me smiling and hugged me with tears streaming down her face, she was so overcome with emotion. . I guess it goes away after time. It is the same as exiting the Cannes aftershow in 20ten and -without discussing the show before with my tour mate (friend! you know who you are)- showing a woman that was there that the show was not too good. She did not take it but we (mate and I) agreed. . I think anyone who complains about it hasn't seen Kraftwerk live. Four guys standing in front of laptops triggering loops and samples and yet it's one of the best live shows I have ever seen. . I guess Kraftwerk are a different form of doing sampling, they make it an art. I did not investigate the differences too thoroughly yet. They never strap on a guitar, or a bass, though. . It's not lazy at all. It's genius. . If it is genius then it is genius in a direction we have ended to appreciate. . But you're never going to be able to appreciate it by listening to a fucking bootleg. That misses the entire point. . A fucking bootleg -excuse my french- is the only proper documentation of an event you'll get. P will never deliver, the bootleggars have to do it. You point might be the physical presence at the show but then the physical medium (bootleg or not) has the issue, not just the bootleg. . Conext: I was front row stage center (end of catwalk...) in Gent twice and also in Cologne in 2011 so I was close enough to the situations you describe. I guess I need a show where the music is key, no breaks, no pauses, no laid back stuff. 1.5 hours is plenty if you omit the hits. 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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