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Reply #30 posted 07/12/15 2:32pm

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EyeHatechu said:

Militant said:

the only correct answer is "this year" because Prince just gets better with time....

What makes is better? And what about his dancing? Don't you miss that? How does he dance in concert now?

He still can dance, his moves are slick. But of course he's not as strong and persistent as he was back in the day. No one expects that from him at his age.

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Reply #31 posted 07/12/15 2:41pm

motherfunka

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1988. Lovesexy. The tour and the aftershows. Enough said.

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Reply #32 posted 07/12/15 2:52pm

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EyeHatechu said:

Militant said:

the only correct answer is "this year" because Prince just gets better with time....

What makes is better? And what about his dancing? Don't you miss that? How does he dance in concert now?

The Prince of 2015 would artistically play rings around the 1980's Prince.

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Reply #33 posted 07/12/15 3:38pm

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Graycap23 said:

EyeHatechu said:

What makes is better? And what about his dancing? Don't you miss that? How does he dance in concert now?

The Prince of 2015 would artistically play rings around the 1980's Prince.

Yes, that moment when he jumps on the keyboard and plays all those hits samples is amazing.

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Reply #34 posted 07/12/15 4:17pm

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1987 - SOTT.

I miss his dancing nowadays. But his guitar playing seems only to get better

Maybe eye do, just not like eye did before pimp2
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Reply #35 posted 07/12/15 4:49pm

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1992 and 1993 were the best to me. The shows were sold from start to finish. EVERY other tour for me has boring parts throughout every show and these two years he mastered and blended the whole show together perfectly for my tastes.

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Reply #36 posted 07/12/15 8:08pm

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bigd74 said:

He's 57. he ain't going to dance like he did 28 years ago. ...........

No one is asking him to. Nor is anyone stupid enough to iply that he should be dancing like he did 28 years ago.
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Reply #37 posted 07/12/15 8:09pm

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motherfunka said:

Graycap23 said:

The Prince of 2015 would artistically play rings around the 1980's Prince.

Yes, that moment when he jumps on the keyboard and plays all those hits samples is amazing.

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Lovin these jokes. biggrin

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Reply #38 posted 07/13/15 7:53pm

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callimnate said:

motherfunka said:

Yes, that moment when he jumps on the keyboard and plays all those hits samples is amazing.

lol
Lovin these jokes. biggrin

To be honest, I've seen Prince a few times this year without the sampler sets and he is still killing it for me.

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Reply #39 posted 07/13/15 8:16pm

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trax said:

1992 and 1993 were the best to me.

Yep, as a performer, the Diamonds & Pearls show was just insane,

the dancing was unbelievable.. hasn't done anything like it since.

Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now!
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Reply #40 posted 07/13/15 8:42pm

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Live, he's better than ever.

So I dunno.

There's so many peaks I think the question is useless.

I can't compare 1986 Head to 1987 If I Was Your Girlfriend,
or 1988 Bob George / Anna Stesia / The Cross to 2000's She's Always In My Hair,
or Small Club to the Sacrifice Of Victor, or Bambi Paradisio Amsterdam to SNL's Electric Chair,
or 1987 New Morning to 1998 Le Zenith...

And then you'll have to divide by categories and subcategories, keyboards performances, guitar, vocals,
and this is hard work as Dale Bozzio used to squeak, you have to go through a hell lotta disappointing performances,
tape hisses, and dumbasses that go "testicles, 1, 2" in the walkman's mike, right in the middle of a guitar solo, damn!

Musicology has some incredible lives out there (the acoustic part of "Shark Tank, San Jose California" is a state of grace),
and I cannot have enough praises for the somewhat recent Jimmy Kimmel's "The Dance Electric" with live horns,
where he tosses his mike in the crowd, the whole band is one man on fire, and the horns riffs get funkier and funkier.
It all ends with a fucking big larsen in ye faces — Yount!


Ok, my personal preference goes to 1986.
Surely because I was fourteen and living in Paris, Christopher Tracey was this fucking cool big bro' trashing the French Riviera ("Exile On Main Street"s Nellcote, anyone?),
doin'it with hotdamn Kristin Scott Thomas, who, like Jennifer Connelly, turned out to be much more than Phenomena.
Musically, Parade confirmed ATWIAD. Prince was a musician, a true worker. Evolving as fast as The Beatles.

We often argue on "what year did Prince lose it?" or some nonsense like that,
but if we're talking about flair, 1985/1986 was his real-time connection with the world. He could do no wrong.
The artistic intelligentsia embraced him (Europe didn't care much about the "We Are The World" incident).
Plus, they saw Wembley "4 The Tears In Your Eyes", so there.


W&L arrangements, Cocteau Twins "Treasure", Kate Bush "Hounds Of Love",
they all resulted in #1 Kiss followed by #2 Manic Monday.
The Bangles transcended the song, giving it the real Buddy Holly pop lightness.
He casted Kristin Scott Thomas himself, released "Nothing Compares 2 U" disguised under St. Paul (and why didn't he do the same thing with "Wally", that dumbass).
The whole Family album concept was built around Europe, mostly London and Paris (mostly Paris by 1987 — where he had a flat by then).

You can make them refrain "Take Me With You" in arenas, but you'll have a hard time filling the same arenas
with songs talking about "Piccadilly Square" or "Gustav Mahler".


From my Paris persepective, he made up France supa-trendy at that time, with "Under The Cherry Moon" only, in the eyes of the american elite.
The whole look of every singer changed and become more personal.
All things had to have this Prince extravaganza, look at the 1986 fashion and ads.
I'm not referring to obvious Purple Rain replicas by untalented people, ATWIAD, Parade, and SOTT went through
every "people that counts" walkman or stereo, whether in fashion, advertising, design.

"Under The Cherry Moon" is just a (un)intended farce, but look how beautiful Chocolate and Butterscotch are, in their Nice apartment.

If M.J. made black popular, children admitted, to the white audience, Prince made black look beautiful, and with lyrics and trivias hot to the point you'd hesitate to rate it adults only or not (how the crotch-grabbing on Apollonia passed the 1984 movies censorship bureau is above me. They probably said to themselves : "this is some low-budget musical semi-porn razzie, who's gonna go see that?". And once they realize PurpleMania is here and is about getting crazy and masturbation, look who's here? Oh hello, Tipper. Say, why is my magazine soaked?).

If Michael (Jackson for the dummies) made the crossover, it was sleek, professional, a proof that black americans kick white asses and can
become the most-selling-artists-of-all-time and become as cretins and paranoid as the whiteys in the process.
I'll be harsh but let me say first that I would not have been curious of Prince without Thriller.
But Thriller felt like Toto welcomed Michael for some jams. So it was, again, in a way, the white country folkies petronizing.

But In "Under The Cherry Moon", it's about the mavericks, black people crashing high-society parties while keeping their coolness.
It's aboot the Wrecka Stow. It's about "New Position", and I mean it musically.
Parade is so delicate ("Les enfants qui mentent ne vont pas au paradis — Ok. — Ok, merci."),
witty ("Act your age"), haunting ("I Wonder U"), avant-garde ("Anotherloverholenyohead").
Heck, Prince had a flair for Clare Fischer!



All of this digression leads to my favorites, let's say in the "athletic" category, performances of Skipper :


- Mutiny, Detroit 1986 "Birthday Concert", just the grins he does while he grinds the organ, and the walk he does when he slowly moves back to the mike are priceless.
- A Love Bizarre with Sheila E., San Francisco 1986 : It goes on forever, and you lose track of time just watching the whole thing.

Plus, Sheila grabs his package something severe, and he's like embarassed and nod his head but the show must go on,
I mean, on stage, please, Lady, restrain yourself.

- America, Nice, Palais de Verdure 1986, and if only the world had been exposed to more moments where he plays something else than guitar or keyboards.

Had he released a proper "Sign Of The Times - Live", I mean the whole set,
without overdubbing everything to death... But what can I say, I prefer Bobby Z. to Sheila (I love U Sheila!).

Over time, Prince may have thought his rhythm section was not tight enough,
but I really like the feel of Bobby and Mark, errors and floating tempos included,
they're surely unnoticeable to untrained ears, and the result was pure joy.
The Revolution is fun to hear. The TGE's NPG is scary to ear. Just the three of them, they can sound like Armageddon.
"Atlanta Bliss, Eric Leeds!" and there they go, turning the bridge of Anotherlover into something less romantic
and more optimistic. You can't beat that.

The Parade Tour concert are so carefully constructed, and the stage is so bare,
there's only the performance, raw and sweaty ("Head", Detroit 1986).
Just listen to the crowd going totally nuts. Can you hear this woman scream?


"I don't care what anybody says, I've got the baddest band in the universe".
And of course he has flair again, even if the Revolution makes a mess of "Whole Lotta Shakin' going' on".
He could have done it acapella on the piano, and close the concert like that would have been brilliant.
History fails to recognize that Prince was honoring Jerry Lee Lewis, the Killer himself, during the Parade tour.
Not Elvis. Not Dylan. Not The Beatles.
A man who banged and married his well-formed but way underaged cousin,
you don't get more rock-n-roll than that : it's frowned upon in the white AND the black communities. smile

Jerry Lee Lewis. A man that Elvis, for all its prophetic role, cannot touch.
Because Elvis can't play shit. He plays like your cousin.
Go listen to "My God Is Real" or "Georgia On My Mind" by Jerry Lee, first you'll hear genius,
and then you'll get the influence he had on Prince : "Cold Coffe, Cocaine" or what the fuck the name of the shit is,
and more important, on "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore", basically all of the Purple Rain Tour keyboard performances
owe something to Jerry. After PR, he introduced finesse.



in 1986, because of the live performances only (the "Kiss" video was an unstoppable teaser for seeing him live),
they all came to see him or became very aware of him,
from George Michael (no "Faith" without "Kiss", no "I Want Your Sex pt. II" without "1999") to Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, Miles, T.T.D.A.,
it was not about sales anymore, what Prince and The Revolution were doing was the most exciting musical crossover,
a black american in Paris, the myth of the successful 40/50's jazzman,
well, in a nutshell, Prince chasing after his father like Jeff Buckley was. Transcending him.

That Prince demanding influence gave us most of the pop of 1987, where in case of good pop, you can sense
there is a "before" and "after" Prince. Prince finished what punk artists started, to put back the 50's and 60's raw musicianship in fashion, with an ethic.

You can't hear a single larsen on "Thriller".
Not only you have a bunch of them on "Purple Rain", but the moan he does in "Darling Nikki", you know the one,
where all instruments stop, and all of a sudden it's live porn, right there in your living room for all the neighbours to hear.


in 1986, Prince raised the bar higher, for everyone.
By 1987, he would become his own, one and only competition, but that's another story.

The higher bar resulted in "Tutu", yeecch...
But also "Faith" the album, which has good points about monkeys and Nabukov (not easy following Sting's masterpiece).


In short, 1986 is the one, if you're looking after "purity of intention".
But when it comes to states of grace, I would say any year may yield something that could astonish you.

"Love Thy Will B Done", Paris Le Zenith 1998, is a recent discovery,
and if dat doezn't kick U right in da nuts on 1st hearing, I don't know what to tell you.
It's really one of these times when I feel like singing along "Prince is dead!", because indeed,
this ain't no 1986's Detroit "Pop Life".
This is Heavy Gospel, a musical genre of its own.


There aren't so many nights to get a song right.




[Edited 7/12/15 2:57am]

WONDERFUL post

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Reply #41 posted 07/13/15 10:06pm

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i mean..... He still dances a little bit... That's why the sampler set was created, so he can sit down and rest a little bit.. lol


But if it's dancing-wise, I'd have to say LoveSexy..
And an honorable mention of 1999-Purple Rain era
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Reply #42 posted 07/14/15 1:50am

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udo said:

He plays 90%+ old stuff.


You're making that sound like a bad thing. If he only played his new material, the shows (to me anyway) would be awful.

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Reply #43 posted 07/14/15 2:18am

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Reply #44 posted 07/14/15 3:13am

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bonatoc said:

I'm pretty sure it's the best concert of the year for any person who attends
a Prince concert for the first time, in 2015.

Yep, but I would also say for anyone who attends a Prince concert this year, period.

His shows have inevitably changed a lot over the years, and I don't think that's unwelcome. His musicianship and ability to work the audience, have, if anything, just got better and better.

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Reply #45 posted 07/14/15 3:19am

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Kidmelody is 100% a troll account, right?

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Reply #46 posted 07/14/15 10:27am

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Kidmelody is 100% a troll account, right?

no a Legend account! biggrin marvel at my brillance!!!

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Reply #47 posted 07/14/15 8:15pm

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He ain't peaked yet. He's still got quite a few year ahead of him and gets better every time.

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Reply #48 posted 07/15/15 2:48pm

NorthC

Oh fuck it. 1805 when Prince toured with Beethoven! There! Happy now? Get this nonsense over with and put a lockdance on it to the beat of Alle Menschen Werden Bruder. Stop bothering with this Quatsch and go listen to some music, guys. Any music. And stop posting nonsense... Peace! Be wild! Thank U! peace
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Reply #49 posted 07/15/15 6:06pm

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Prince is stil a wonderful performer and his voice is in fantastic shape. To all the folks saying he hasn't peaked yet though are just lying to themselves. He doesn't have the athetism he once had (Prince shows have always been more than pure musicianship) and thus he's peaked. You can't seriously compare a Parade, Sign O The Times or LoveSexy show to a 3rdEyeGirl show lol. He peaked in the 80s. He didn't get any better than how he was for SOTT and Loveaexy shows.
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Reply #50 posted 07/15/15 6:16pm

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I enjoyed his electrifying 1982 tour with The Time & Vanity 6. He seemed really hungry and eager to showcase his chops, which is understandable when you consider that the fact that he was up against disappointments the previous years, when he toured with the Rolling Stones.

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Reply #51 posted 07/15/15 7:11pm

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NorthC said:

Oh fuck it. 1805 when Prince toured with Beethoven! There! Happy now? Get this nonsense over with and put a lockdance on it to the beat of Alle Menschen Werden Bruder. Stop bothering with this Quatsch and go listen to some music, guys. Any music. And stop posting nonsense... Peace! Be wild! Thank U! peace


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Reply #52 posted 07/15/15 10:08pm

trax

Lianachan said:

udo said:

He plays 90%+ old stuff.


You're making that sound like a bad thing. If he only played his new material, the shows (to me anyway) would be awful.

Completely a matter of opinion. For me his shows now just bore the hell out of me. The songs are just too old and tired sounding in his voice. He sings with no passion now and it seems like he is just going through the motions. The new stuff he seems to has a fire lit under him. The Montreaux Jazz festivals from 2009 were mostly newer stuff or rarer played stuff and that is the shows of his career for me. The 3rd eye girl shows overseas before he changed it to the hits show were just freaking amazing!! When he sings with passion he can take almost any song to another level and take the audience with him. This is something that just lacks in most of his newer shows as its just the same boring and tired hits over and over now at least for me. Is Plectrum Electrum a better album than Purple Rain? Of course not!! But I would much rather hear him perform those songs now rather than the Purple Rain songs because of the passion and fire he puts in them because they are actually exciting to him to play. The same goes for The Rainbow Children tour which was just ridiculously amazing and it was mostly new material and some rarities!! That tour actually made The Rainbow Children one of my favorite albums by him. Before I saw him live honstly I hated that album. Its amazing how a live performance can completely make you do a 360 on an album. Somewhere though over the years he has lost his confidence to play the newer material for the USA crowds for some reason. He tends to take the good shows overseas and gives the USA the standard hits show. Just my opinion

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Reply #53 posted 07/16/15 1:49pm

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I would say during the bass slapping 94-96 Gold area
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Reply #54 posted 07/16/15 3:00pm

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trax said:

Lianachan said:


You're making that sound like a bad thing. If he only played his new material, the shows (to me anyway) would be awful.

Completely a matter of opinion. For me his shows now just bore the hell out of me. The songs are just too old and tired sounding in his voice. He sings with no passion now and it seems like he is just going through the motions. The new stuff he seems to has a fire lit under him. The Montreaux Jazz festivals from 2009 were mostly newer stuff or rarer played stuff and that is the shows of his career for me. The 3rd eye girl shows overseas before he changed it to the hits show were just freaking amazing!! When he sings with passion he can take almost any song to another level and take the audience with him. This is something that just lacks in most of his newer shows as its just the same boring and tired hits over and over now at least for me. Is Plectrum Electrum a better album than Purple Rain? Of course not!! But I would much rather hear him perform those songs now rather than the Purple Rain songs because of the passion and fire he puts in them because they are actually exciting to him to play. The same goes for The Rainbow Children tour which was just ridiculously amazing and it was mostly new material and some rarities!! That tour actually made The Rainbow Children one of my favorite albums by him. Before I saw him live honstly I hated that album. Its amazing how a live performance can completely make you do a 360 on an album. Somewhere though over the years he has lost his confidence to play the newer material for the USA crowds for some reason. He tends to take the good shows overseas and gives the USA the standard hits show. Just my opinion

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The 3RDEYEGIRL shows that you think were amazing, he did those shows in 2013 on the LOL Tour in the US. Just saying. Totally agree about hearing songs live and that changing your opinion of a song.

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Reply #56 posted 07/16/15 8:34pm

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trax said:

Completely a matter of opinion. For me his shows now just bore the hell out of me. The songs are just too old and tired sounding in his voice. He sings with no passion now and it seems like he is just going through the motions. The new stuff he seems to has a fire lit under him. The Montreaux Jazz festivals from 2009 were mostly newer stuff or rarer played stuff and that is the shows of his career for me. The 3rd eye girl shows overseas before he changed it to the hits show were just freaking amazing!! When he sings with passion he can take almost any song to another level and take the audience with him. This is something that just lacks in most of his newer shows as its just the same boring and tired hits over and over now at least for me. Is Plectrum Electrum a better album than Purple Rain? Of course not!! But I would much rather hear him perform those songs now rather than the Purple Rain songs because of the passion and fire he puts in them because they are actually exciting to him to play. The same goes for The Rainbow Children tour which was just ridiculously amazing and it was mostly new material and some rarities!! That tour actually made The Rainbow Children one of my favorite albums by him. Before I saw him live honstly I hated that album. Its amazing how a live performance can completely make you do a 360 on an album. Somewhere though over the years he has lost his confidence to play the newer material for the USA crowds for some reason. He tends to take the good shows overseas and gives the USA the standard hits show. Just my opinion

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The 3RDEYEGIRL shows that you think were amazing, he did those shows in 2013 on the LOL Tour in the US. Just saying. Totally agree about hearing songs live and that changing your opinion of a song.

Aw man. That means I completely missed a tour that I would have loved to see!! I could have sworn those were over in the UK. I must have gotten mixed up. I retract my statement then. I did not know that he brought that tour to he USA. Just ignore my previous text then. Obviously I don't know what I am talking about which is really no surprise!! LOL

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Reply #57 posted 07/16/15 10:46pm

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trax said:

Lianachan said:


You're making that sound like a bad thing. If he only played his new material, the shows (to me anyway) would be awful.

Completely a matter of opinion. For me his shows now just bore the hell out of me. The songs are just too old and tired sounding in his voice. He sings with no passion now and it seems like he is just going through the motions. The new stuff he seems to has a fire lit under him. The Montreaux Jazz festivals from 2009 were mostly newer stuff or rarer played stuff and that is the shows of his career for me. The 3rd eye girl shows overseas before he changed it to the hits show were just freaking amazing!! When he sings with passion he can take almost any song to another level and take the audience with him. This is something that just lacks in most of his newer shows as its just the same boring and tired hits over and over now at least for me. Is Plectrum Electrum a better album than Purple Rain? Of course not!! But I would much rather hear him perform those songs now rather than the Purple Rain songs because of the passion and fire he puts in them because they are actually exciting to him to play. The same goes for The Rainbow Children tour which was just ridiculously amazing and it was mostly new material and some rarities!! That tour actually made The Rainbow Children one of my favorite albums by him. Before I saw him live honstly I hated that album. Its amazing how a live performance can completely make you do a 360 on an album. Somewhere though over the years he has lost his confidence to play the newer material for the USA crowds for some reason. He tends to take the good shows overseas and gives the USA the standard hits show. Just my opinion

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most musicians do that because everybody knows that the british are more sophisticaed and more knowledgeable than USA music fans. sad but true

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Reply #58 posted 07/16/15 11:46pm

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Graycap23 said:

jaawwnn said:

Kidmelody is 100% a troll account, right?

200%

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Reply #59 posted 07/17/15 12:00am

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Graycap23 said:

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