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At Prince Shows this was a downer for me- Was it for you?? At shows the downers for me while waiting to unload " Prince Time" muddling thru those Larry G, Chaka, Tamar etc times or of course he would ( Prince ) do some songs then go to the whoever folks....that was ugh time for me & boring.
Also.....at times ( I been to many shows all over) another downer was when Prince would go on and on his soapbox about Jimi Hendrix family not getting paid...would lead into " When will we be paid" or at other shows ramble about being free etc.....I remember while he was on his soapbox at a couple of shows a good amount of folks leaving or yelling out " Shut the uknow up and play the music"....I agreed. Payed good $$$ to get into a show plus waiting to get in or for the show to start. The long speeches most were pointless and in my world I really don't care about Jimi Hendrix or about his family getting paid....sure is funny now how he would ramble on about that but supposedly left no will himself so they say. | |
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Yeah he got preachy sometimes, but i always figured it was something he felt he needed to express and couldn't do it all through the music. So it was cool and cut him some slack there, even if I didn't agree with everything he said. . And of course it was boring when anyone else was singing or playing instead of him. He was Prince!
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interesting, never heard of him talking much about hendrix period. Jimi's situation is probably better than it was but not by much. The music guys who ripped him off, post-death, were put out with the financial legal assistance of billionaire Paul Allen who got Jimi's daddy back a lot of the rights to his music. But, jimis'daddy was number one an abusive asshole who probably never really understood what was special about his son and he died and left the legacy to a stepdaughter who by all accounts is not a nice person and worst of all doesn't even attempt to assist Jimi's brother leon, who by all accounts Jimi loved and care for. Money situations always get fucked up. | |
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He didn't ramble at any of the shows I attended But I've only seen him 7 times I will take my place, In the great below | |
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i never heard of him rambling so, i dont' really know what this person is talking about. i do know that Springsteen is famous for his long stories and that Elvis could get on his soapbox over some wacky shit, but prince usually cared only about the music as far as I know. And his mentioning hendrix in concert is news to me because he usually said he wasn't even influenced by him (ridiculous) and when he was in Seattle, neither time did he even mention Jimi at the concerts i saw, which was mentioned in a review of Lovesexy I believe. | |
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I've seen Prince over 50 times and never did he ramble or mention Jimi Hendrix... I'm just saying | |
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I get what the OP is saying. I think whenever you buy a ticket to a Prince concert, you never know what you will get. Yes, you paid to see a Prince concert. Then when you find yourself in the middle of a 20 minute beat box session by Doug E. Fresh, you start asking yourself when Prince will be coming back to the stage. I felt the same way about Larry Graham. Not crazy about Shelby either. | |
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he let doug e fresh play at his show? | |
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ya, i know he later admitted that Jimi was an influence but he ridiculously stated that he wasn't for most of the eighties. He did say Santana was a bigger influence which is probably true but he used to imply that Jimi wasn't his guy. Then the stories came out later that as a teen he regarded jimi's star spangled banner as a rite of passage for a guitarist, he was so evasive and confounding in interviews it's hard to say. It was a bit like Michael jackson saying he didn't have plastic surgery or very little plastic surgery, a childlike untruth. | |
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At the ONA shows, he would start doing some preachy stuff especially during the piano medley. During the WB years, he had some interruptions to interact with the crowd but as far as I recall he was most speechy after he became friends with Larry Graham. I'd try my best not to listen too closely. Thankfully, he got over the little speeches after a few years (from NPS till the Musicology tour, where he was again Mr. Entertainment).
JWs are supposed to preach and convert and then there's his fight with the majors. It's obvious he was recovering from major trauma through religion during those years. Go to any psych ward or detox centre and you'll find a few people in deep psychological pain, full of soul crushing regrets, who get super-religious while others start scrubbing everything to act out the "getting clean" process physically.
The cleaning ritual is fairly common, probably many people on the Org did something similar after making mistakes and paying dearly for them. Finding God and getting preachy is in my experience done by people who can't deal with their profound sense of humiliation so humbly, the preaching allows them to change their beliefs and lives but still spare their ego by giving themselves a pulpit. | |
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He performed at some of the New Power Soul shows, was that the Jam of the Year tour? Saw him with P at Brixton Accademy. Doug E also appeared on record with Prince on 1999 The New Master. RIP | |
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Prince never went on big tirades when I saw him perform (which was mostly at Paisley Park). But judging by bootlegs, there were no greater disruptions to his concerts than the whole "Stauros" thing. Oh god. "Somebody lied about the way that somebody died..." and so on. Just fucking kill me. Cross or giant pole. I don't care. Just kill me. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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All of that could be true at the same time. Why couldnt he be more influenced by Santana AND regard Hendrix's performance as a rites of passage? The 2 things do not contradict each other. Comparing Prince to the blatant and ridiculous lies that Jackson told lacks credibility to me. Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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OMG, nothing made me more than sitting through 30 minutes of the Larry and lady with the towel show, not once but twice. Oh I was as hell, for real. Prince better had been happy that I loved him because I really didn't pay all that damn money for a partial Sly and the Family Stone mini-concert. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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What kept me away from more concerts was folks like Shelby singing his tracks. Entire tours where it seemed like mostly medleys were being performed. This site was great for my pocketbook during those tours, as well as that period of his career where he was more obsessed with converting people than music. | |
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I have to admit that I found the medleys frustrating for years, but not as bad as the covers. His later (main) shows were becoming swamped with them, and it not only annoyed me, but made me feel anxious for the audience as a whole. The preaching would have turned me off completely but I didn't see a show between 1998-2004. I should also admit that after his HitNRun London show in 2014, I said I was done. £85 for a show knocked out in his sleep (he was even wearing pjs), hastily arranged, no set, overpriced and all done by 9 o'clock, so he could wheel in the next lot. For his next proper London appearance, expenses had been slashed (just him and a piano) but prices had gone up even further. The shows were cancelled but I'd already decided I wasn't playing the game anymore. Just being honest. | |
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I was at Wembley Stadium, July 31st, 93. I was 13, with my mum. . after Beautiful night/America, the set ended and he left for a break befor encore 1. However the break was at least 6 or 7 mins before coming back on, way too long. Anyway, this was followed by a 10 minute speech, I can't remember what it was on about to be honest, but it went ON and ON. This was a massive mood killer, in fact a lot of people had left due to that 6/7 min break before hand. So that led to almost 20mins between songs!!!!! . He then plays Come, Endorphinemachine and Peach, which were all excellent, he then wraps it up. . the place starts emptying, then after a gap of what felt like another 6 or 7 minutes, he's back!!! to play Johnny. This was a mess. All the people leaving came steaming back in, there was crushing and shouting and shit, was a real drainer and a rubbish end to an otherwise amazing evening. . That's my one and only prince downer. *
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"he used to imply that Jimi wasn't his guy"...."still had a lot to learn until he'd dare associate himself with Jimi"...I think he did a lot of that for his own identity...He fought hard not get hit with the "Jimi tag". Jesse Johnson said (when they met) that P told him he never heard of Hendrix and Jesse called him a liar...He definitely had comparisons during the "P.R." era and that (partially) helped him attract the hard rock/heavy metal crowd....As far as the ranting onstage, thankfully I never dealt with any of that the times I saw him. | |
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I wasn't feeling Ceelo at all. (Glad I got to the show a little late) I liked his Musicology Tour better than Welcome 2 America. | |
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The sampler sets... oh dear. I had never seen what he was upto behind the keyboard before until I watched a show on YT which was filmed from high up and you can see what his hands are doing. He literally had one finger on one key, holding it down to play the sample. For the next sample he would press down another key and hold it. Ocasionaly he would lift his finger and press down again, lift and press, lift and press to create the stuttering effect. Ive never got my head around those sampler sets. Never saw the point. If he needed a rest he could have done a piano set or accoustic set which he has been doing for years. But pressing down on one key to play a sample to kareoke over is an odd thing to do. | |
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I just think stadium shows, huge venues like Staples or whatever the place in Chicago is that I saw him last was called, SUCK. The sound is never right and there is zero intimacy. I prefer general admit in a great hall like Thalia or Turners. Also the crazy stage set ups. Last show I paid top dollar to be 6th row at the tip of his symbol that he came and played on maybe 4 times. I would have been better off on the side and up higher to watch the whole thing. Then the encore nonsense topped off with the House of Blues debacle. I was so frustrated with him after that, I wasn't sure I'd pay to see him again. At least not what I had paid depending on the venue... Im sad I'll never get to make that choice. Surprise, surprise.
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I remember on Love4oneanother site he mentioned he was working on Machine Gun all proceeds would go to Jimi's family- I paid it no attention as I just don't care for Jimi music also Prince worked with Nona - Jimi's Cousin on "Baby go go"
He rambled at plenty of shows as a lot of these comments suggest. | |
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Yes that whole Stauros thing....on & on that would go...I would be standing close by looking at other band folks while the rambling went on it was break time no doubt about that. | |
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"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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different sly songs?). and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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