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Most historically significant bootlegs What do you guys think are the most important bootlegs in Prince history?
I'm not talking about the best bootlegs, but the most important bootlegs in Prince history.
"Small Club" would have to be the most significant. It was the first soundboard Prince boot with crystal clear sound. The tracklisting was just amazing.
Second off would have to be the 1984 Birthday show at First Avenue. A soundboard of an artist that was about to become the biggest thing on the planet, right before the release of his biggest album. | |
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If I was asking about the "best bootlegs", I would have posted in that thread.
I'm not. | |
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I would also add the 1981 Dirty Mind NYC show and the Orange Bowl Last PR Show. | |
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I'm going to cover performances, not just bootlegs, because frankly everything not released by him that we have is a bootleg - it's used and redistributed without a network's approval. So I'm using a broader brush here. Purple Rain pre-show (1983): More than the 1984 birthday show, I think the August 1983 show, where the PR tracks were recorded is a much bigger and important piece of Princestory.
Small Club (1987): I think Small Club is incredibly significant for many reasons. The opening track, the tightness of the band, the professionalism of the musicians, and even his comfort level, telling jokes.
Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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