Please kick the ass of that boy out of this place, is disgusting | |
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who? | |
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You, who else? | |
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Well he did shows in the UK too, but not until 2014. It was basically the same material as the US ones though from 2013. TRUE BLUE | |
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The LOL US tour and the HitNRun part II were different in feel, the LOL was more of a rock band and HitNRun pt II was more of a pop hits tour, something happened in the camp in between the HitNRun london/Manchester dates and the Part II, the WB announcement happened, so maybe they funded part of the tour on the proviso that he play a more hits orientated set. who knows She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me? | |
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I meant compared to the shows that he did in the UK in February. TRUE BLUE | |
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This guy is a TROLL. He is pretending to make threads to develop discussion but u can clearly see the sarcasm behind his recent threads... He is just trolling all of U... All of u who answered... | |
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i know that. i used to do that in other forum til i was caught and thay banned me [Edited 7/19/15 3:00am] | |
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1987 is about right, but I would say also the European (July/Aug 1988) part of the Lovesexy tour, the energy of those shows, a similar group to the 1987 SOTT. Prince had a lot of fun in those shows and we got Small Club and Livesexy and the songs off Lovesexy and SOTT played together were ear sex. . Things only came undone with the Lovesexy American end, and that was more to do with external factors, such as the dude dying in Worcester Massachusetts and with shows being cancelled due to lack of sales. The shows probably were just as good, but Americans I think had moved on. Plus he was competing with the whole BAD Jugernaut, MJ was on fire on that tour! . Yeah he was bummed out after Lovesexy in the Round US tour and we won't even discuss the fracas that would ensue if he cancelled the February 1989 minitour of Japan. After that he remained fresh and played mostly good tours (Things came undone a bit with Act II and Ultimate Live Experience, but all of Princes post 2004 tours have been amazing. The show I sawin 2012 was still a top notch affair with Prince playing and dancing his ass off to every song. . My only regret is not being at more Prince tours. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Sorry, Adore, that you're living in such a remote place. I don't really see why the early Dutch explorers (Abel Tasman) called it "Zeeland", (wtf! Another Dutchman by the name of Jacob Roggeveen gave Easter Island its name!) but that's the name, New Zealand, you're stuck with. Oh well. At least you got to see him!
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People here are saying he can't dance anymore but before 1982 he wasn't much of a dancer either. Now he has the maturity and wisdom of almost a 40-year career plus he is better than ever on many instruments and has a much bigger back catalogue than at his 'peak' in 1987 (when he's not being lazy and just playing the hits on rotation!). Musically, today's Prince runs rings around the 1987 Prince in terms of musical genres he's accomplished at. | |
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Where you are wrong!!!! . Abel Tasman never landed on NZsoil first of all, second of all, he called it Staten land (State land,as the Maori people had formed several tribal polities). He saw some of the west coast and only named Murderers bay near Nelson and Cape Maria van Diemen, also known as Cape Reinga, a name that stuck. The area called Tasman district was given that name only in 1860s. . James Cook called it New Zealand and it is possible the name had been inscribed to it some time before 1769, but after 1642. It is possible that William Dampier (1688 -1699)or Jacob Rogeveen (1721/22 discoverer of Samoa) gave it that name. The name is also after the Danish (Not Dutch) Island. . We are hardly remote, we have a population of 4.5million and I live in a city of 1.5 million people. What we do have though, is nature, a fair climate and no guns or racism like in the USA. I would rather die than live in the USA, and the fact Prince has not visited us is his problem for being too stuck up. Even Madonna is coming now and Michael Jackson came in 1973, 1978 and in 1996 on the History Tour. Prince is an aonomaly rather than a usuality. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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I knew Tasman never landed in NZ, but I did think he named it. Thanks for correcting me on that. And I didn't mean "remote" in a negative way. | |
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