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Prince Supporting The Rolling Stones (81-10-11) NO SOLICITING FOR BOOTLEGS! Discussion is fine, so long as the bootleg is not being promoted e.g. pre-release; requests/offers to share or copy, and links to download or bootleg sites are not. Posting Prince and associated artist videos from sites such as YouTube is also not allowed. Posts of this nature will be deleted and repeat offenders will be first warned, and then banned. These rules are strictly enforced! Prince Supporting The Rolling Stones, October 11, 1981
There's some talk going 'round town
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wow! Looking forward to hearing that! | |
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Pretty sure he has this in the vault, as he has used it in studio recordings at least once (can't think of the track). I can't imagine that the Rolling Stones were pleased about the crowd's reaction. | |
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I stand corrected. | |
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wonder how many of those stones fans became prince fans later? be interesting to hear from some of them now. | |
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Me too !!!! Would love to hear this ) Thank you Prince for every note you left behind 💜 | |
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I so remember this distinctly. Although I did not attend the concert, it was in my direct area and all my school friends were going and they HATED Prince! Hated him before his appearance with the Stones and made major fun of me and my choice of musician. Holy cow it was way worse after the concerts - I knew LA in that time frame and for Prince to open up for the rock band showed he had a lot of guts to go through with it. I rememeber the local rock stations (KMET primarily) absolutely not allowing any Prince "rock" music and for at least one week afterward his appearance was fodder for their jokes and editorial comments regarding the death of "classic rock"......yep, it was like that in liberal L.A. in the early 80s, I am glad you started the thread, it's good to remember that not everybody thought Prince had talent or even right to perform with other artists. It just goes to show how determined, talented and goodness, balls he really had. Too bad today's "artists" are not of the same caliber. Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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This is so true, most of the music now is just too manufactured, I feel so sorry for the kids now as they really dont get much talent to admire - they have been so cheated by the music companies and shows like Idol & X Factor - that make instant singers but they cannot really sing at all. Thank you Prince for every note you left behind 💜 | |
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I've heard some Elvis performances that were bootlegs more or less and they actually make elvis sound like a giant. I can only imagine that's how it was to hear him live. Something to behold.
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Is it wrong that this is 1 of my " holy Grails" ? I've never seen or heard anything from these sets. | |
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wow those pics... Prince 4Ever. | |
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ya, it was huge, it has been said that anyone would have been booed, not just Prince, others have said it was a racial/sexual thing. anyway, no one mentioned the rotten chicken someone threw onstage and how Prince bolted the second show with dez looking at him and thinking "he done left us out to dry". | |
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Even the Stones themselves didn't know what to make of it. They were watching the show on video in their dressing room.
Charlie: "Cor! 'e's in his bloody underwear!" But Mick Jagger supported Prince and that's to his credit. [Edited 5/29/16 0:38am] | |
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PeteSilas said: thedance said: wow those pics... that was a huuuge concert.. ya, it was huge, it has been said that anyone would have been booed, not just Prince, others have said it was a racial/sexual thing. anyway, no one mentioned the rotten chicken someone threw onstage and how Prince bolted the second show with dez looking at him and thinking "he done left us out to dry". yep, it was a racial and sexual thing, especially the racial aspect. I remember the ridicule over Prince leaving the stage - even heard (bouncer neighbor) that he was so angry, he was shaking and had tears in his eyes. There was more than a rotting chicken thrown up on stage, a school aquaintance's older brothers and uncle threw dog poop and lots of "N" words about. Even the chicks in attendance were acting like idiots....(I am sure a year or two later, they were fawning over the same man) Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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who is (bouncer neighbor) and why was he crying? | |
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Why would someone even bring a dead chicken, let alone a rotten one, to a concert? You have to carry that thing. It stinks. You have to get it through security (which must have been pretty bad). You have to make sure you make it to the front row, which means showing up early, all the time with that stinkin' chicken in a bag...All of that just because you don't like the support act? [Edited 5/29/16 0:47am] | |
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When I saw the Stones in the 80s The Neville Brothers opened up for them and they were booed too. So yes I think anyone opening up for the Stones would be booed. When I saw Prince w/Rick James I do not remember anyone booing. The venue was smaller but the crowd was ready for him. No dead chickens were seen by me | |
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who knows but that's the story, that's what Dave Hills book says too, that someone went through the trouble to let a chicken sit out and rot just for our man. | |
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The bouncer who worked temp at that venue and others name was Nick A....said he saw his shaken up with tears in his eyes but (in his opinion) not so much from sadness but being pissed off. Nick use to live across the street from me but now lives in the SF Valley. Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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oh ok, so he was like the guys in bruno, did you see it? where Bruno goes in and talks about gays then he beats up on a guy then kisses him, the idiots in that part of the country were so angry they had tears in their eyes. Whatta buncha assholes huh? | |
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Ask Dez or Mark on Facebook about it. I mean, it's not like you forget about a rotten chicken being thrown on stage. | |
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Princevault entry: http://www.princevault.co...tober_1981 | |
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Bruno? Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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geez, i'm almost sure I read that in books and mags, stated as a fact. Post death, it seems a lot of things are being looked at closer. | |
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Interesting read! I don't know how Prince could have withstanded that rejection. My goodness just reading about that was uncomfortable I couldn't imagine how intense it actually felt to be there. Also interestingly this incident happened a little more than a week before my actual birthday. | |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPnKxx8KXQw | |
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PeteSilas I'm glad u said that about the racial/sexual part, I was there... I witness the whole Prince act which was short. I had just started working part-time at the LA Coliseum. I was so hyped 2 see Prince.
These were die-hard Rolling Stone Fans who were stone out there mine. So many fans were high on drugs and drunk b4 coming in the gate. Lots of fans were thrown out and escorted off the premises. They never gave Prince a chance. He was the last act of the night b4 the Stones came on. The Stone fans had baked in the hot sun all day. There were a few other Rock groups as well that performed that day.
A lot of those fans had been there the night b4 camped out waiting 4 there idol. They opened the gates early in the morning 2 get the people off the streets... Prince was the last act to perform b4 the Stones came on. So when Prince came on they were ready 4 him 2 get off. They never gave him a chance because they did not want 2 see him, they came 2 see the Stones. Booing him off the stage and throwing food was a way 2 get the Stones on faster. If I can remember correctly the last thing Prince said was go Jack-off and they all ran and got the hell out of there....
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I'm pretty certain have one of these shows somewhere which was circulating not too long ago which including the other support acts, quality was ok too.. 'Somewhere in Uptown' | |
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http://princevault.com/in...tober_1981 http://princevault.com/in...tober_1981 https://books.google.co.j...mp;f=false For the capacity crowd, the Stones' appearance shortly after 6 pm capped an afternoon of vigorous rock and roll. The first performer, a new wave-funk singer called Prince, proved the only sour note to the mainstream-rock-orientated audience. Prince lasted only three songs and 25 minutes before being chased by an audience throwing objects onto the stage at him.
Prior to the tour, in October 1981 Prince played two shows at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as an opening act for The Rolling Stones. On the first date, Prince and his band didn't finish their set, as the crowd turned hostile towards him. Dressed in his controversial bikini briefs and trench coat, and singing his sexually androgynous lyrics, he was run off stage after 25 minutes of the crowd booing, throwing shoes and beer bottles at him. Off stage, security escorted Prince to his trailer, they described him as emotionally distraught and crying softly. He was later heard cussing at his band and swearing he would never open for the Rolling Stones again.
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