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Thread started 06/14/16 2:35pm

kristy

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Electric chair on snl

Why did I watch this now I can't stop watching, the music , dancing, the hair , outfit are on point, prince always had sex appeal but I swear it always seemed to come Out more with long hair, maybe it's just me
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Reply #1 posted 06/14/16 3:24pm

Guitarhero

Just for you biggrin

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Reply #2 posted 06/14/16 3:27pm

kristy

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Guitarhero said:






Just for you biggrin




Iam fanning myself lol , wow!
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Reply #3 posted 06/14/16 3:28pm

AnnaStesia10

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Oh man thank you Kristy for posting this thread. I am obsessed with Electric Chair and the SNL performance. Everything about it just like you stated, his hair his clothes his moves his sexiness. Prince always sounds awesome live, sometimes makes the songs sound better live than recorded. I cant get enough of this performance. And I love these pix too! On same wavelength!

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Reply #4 posted 06/14/16 3:40pm

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I may be wrong, but I believe this was a one-off guest appearance for Patrice Rushen, who Prince wrote "I Feel For You" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover" for. (link)

Also, Margie Cox sang backing vox -- aka Ta Mara & The Seen. Possibly our introduction to Michael Bland.

Loved that performance.

https://www.princevault.c...ember_1989 surprisingly doesn't mention Cox being there. Quite a few previous posts on the Org if you want to search for them to see if there were any other things that you/we might not have noticed smile

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Reply #5 posted 06/14/16 3:54pm

kristy

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AnnaStesia10 said:

Oh man thank you Kristy for posting this thread. I am obsessed with Electric Chair and the SNL performance. Everything about it just like you stated, his hair his clothes his moves his sexiness. Prince always sounds awesome live, sometimes makes the songs sound better live than recorded. I cant get enough of this performance. And I love these pix too! On same wavelength!



I think prince loved this look himself , when you look good, you feel good
And I think it came across in this performance and can someone tell me why he has to be singing about going to the electric chair for his thoughts yet he thinks its ok to make the women have thoughts ? Lol
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Reply #6 posted 06/14/16 4:11pm

AnnaStesia10

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kristy said:

AnnaStesia10 said:

Oh man thank you Kristy for posting this thread. I am obsessed with Electric Chair and the SNL performance. Everything about it just like you stated, his hair his clothes his moves his sexiness. Prince always sounds awesome live, sometimes makes the songs sound better live than recorded. I cant get enough of this performance. And I love these pix too! On same wavelength!

I think prince loved this look himself , when you look good, you feel good And I think it came across in this performance and can someone tell me why he has to be singing about going to the electric chair for his thoughts yet he thinks its ok to make the women have thoughts ? Lol

Yeah he looked damn good and confident, I hear ya. He had that strut going on. And his eyes are so powerful. I played Electric Chair 3 times after I posted last. LOVE IT!

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Reply #7 posted 06/14/16 4:13pm

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suomynona said:

I may be wrong, but I believe this was a one-off guest appearance for Patrice Rushen, who Prince wrote "I Feel For You" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover" for. (link)

Also, Margie Cox sang backing vox -- aka Ta Mara & The Seen. Possibly our introduction to Michael Bland.

Loved that performance.

https://www.princevault.c...ember_1989 surprisingly doesn't mention Cox being there. Quite a few previous posts on the Org if you want to search for them to see if there were any other things that you/we might not have noticed smile

Interesting, kool thanks for info. I'm just happy to hear other peeps feeling this song too!

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Reply #8 posted 06/14/16 4:29pm

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I remember when this show came on in the late Summer 1989 and was jumping thinking that Electric Chair was going to be the next single from Batman.

One of his top TV performances in my opinion.

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Reply #9 posted 06/14/16 4:36pm

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suomynona said:

I may be wrong, but I believe this was a one-off guest appearance for Patrice Rushen, who Prince wrote "I Feel For You" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover" for. (link)

Also, Margie Cox sang backing vox -- aka Ta Mara & The Seen. Possibly our introduction to Michael Bland.

Loved that performance.

https://www.princevault.c...ember_1989 surprisingly doesn't mention Cox being there. Quite a few previous posts on the Org if you want to search for them to see if there were any other things that you/we might not have noticed smile


I'm not sure if I ever knew that was Margie Cox. I knew it wasn't Elisa F.

And I bet you're right about Michael B. It was September 24, 1989, so it makes sense that it could be the first time we saw him. It was Prince's first TV performance like that in six years. There were no one-off club gigs, and the Lovesexy Tour ended in February 1989, then he went to work on Batman. So with no touring in the rest of 1989 (Nude Tour started in 1990), and no club gigs or Paisley Park gigs, it does make SNL the first time we saw the post-Lovesexy band. In effect, it was a bit like seeing The Revolution in backwards letters on 1999 - this was an early take on the future NPG.

To the O.P., I just watched this again the other day. It really is an electric performance. I love the choreography. He seems quite happy in general. Of course, he did have a #1 hit under his g-string, so he was riding high probably.

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Reply #10 posted 06/14/16 4:38pm

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Yup it's pretty bad ass. And he did not even have to jump around and do splits and all of that. I liked when he performed those moves, but in this SNL performance, it's the music that is so funky with the guitar, man! And his attitude he was feeling good looking good.

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Reply #11 posted 06/14/16 4:51pm

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One of my favorite performances of his, he was electric! giggle...It would have been incredible if Electric Chair was in the Nude tour setlist.

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Reply #12 posted 06/14/16 4:56pm

kristy

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AnnaStesia10 said:

Yup it's pretty bad ass. And he did not even have to jump around and do splits and all of that. I liked when he performed those moves, but in this SNL performance, it's the music that is so funky with the guitar, man! And his attitude he was feeling good looking good.




Performers need to watch it because it teaches how to put on a show,
You would be suprise how many people can sing but can't emote on stage
Prince was triple bless with that
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Reply #13 posted 06/14/16 4:58pm

kristy

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TrivialPursuit said:



suomynona said:


I may be wrong, but I believe this was a one-off guest appearance for Patrice Rushen, who Prince wrote "I Feel For You" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover" for. (link)

Also, Margie Cox sang backing vox -- aka Ta Mara & The Seen. Possibly our introduction to Michael Bland.

Loved that performance.

https://www.princevault.c...ember_1989 surprisingly doesn't mention Cox being there. Quite a few previous posts on the Org if you want to search for them to see if there were any other things that you/we might not have noticed smile




I'm not sure if I ever knew that was Margie Cox. I knew it wasn't Elisa F.

And I bet you're right about Michael B. It was September 24, 1989, so it makes sense that it could be the first time we saw him. It was Prince's first TV performance like that in six years. There were no one-off club gigs, and the Lovesexy Tour ended in February 1989, then he went to work on Batman. So with no touring in the rest of 1989 (Nude Tour started in 1990), and no club gigs or Paisley Park gigs, it does make SNL the first time we saw the post-Lovesexy band. In effect, it was a bit like seeing The Revolution in backwards letters on 1999 - this was an early take on the future NPG.

To the O.P., I just watched this again the other day. It really is an electric performance. I love the choreography. He seems quite happy in general. Of course, he did have a #1 hit under his g-string, so he was riding high probably.




Thanks for the info, interesting
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Reply #14 posted 06/14/16 5:22pm

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One of my absoulte favorites!!! Not only does he sound and look amazing but he's so playful. He looks really happy. And his dancing is so smooth. His personality in this vid is so similar to the lovesexy era because he seems so playful and free. heart
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Reply #15 posted 06/14/16 5:29pm

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This has been on repeat here too. I love Prince with this long hair.

Thanks for the pics too cloud9

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Reply #16 posted 06/14/16 5:47pm

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bookwomen said:

This has been on repeat here too. I love Prince with this long hair.


Thanks for the pics too cloud9




Never seen a man rock long hair like him
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Reply #17 posted 06/14/16 6:00pm

laytonian

suomynona said:

I may be wrong, but I believe this was a one-off guest appearance for Patrice Rushen, who Prince wrote "I Feel For You" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover" for. (link)

Also, Margie Cox sang backing vox -- aka Ta Mara & The Seen. Possibly our introduction to Michael Bland.

Loved that performance.

https://www.princevault.c...ember_1989 surprisingly doesn't mention Cox being there. Quite a few previous posts on the Org if you want to search for them to see if there were any other things that you/we might not have noticed smile

There's a major error in the PrinceVault write-up, which says the appearance was on the 10th Anniversary show of SNL (1989).

SNL came on in 1974; this would have been SNL's 15th Anniversary.

Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me.
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Reply #18 posted 06/14/16 7:22pm

luvsexy4all

did they EVER perform a live show with this line -up???

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Reply #19 posted 06/14/16 7:43pm

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luvsexy4all said:

did they EVER perform a live show with this line -up???


Per my post, no.

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Reply #20 posted 06/14/16 7:43pm

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laytonian said:

suomynona said:

I may be wrong, but I believe this was a one-off guest appearance for Patrice Rushen, who Prince wrote "I Feel For You" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover" for. (link)

Also, Margie Cox sang backing vox -- aka Ta Mara & The Seen. Possibly our introduction to Michael Bland.

Loved that performance.

https://www.princevault.c...ember_1989 surprisingly doesn't mention Cox being there. Quite a few previous posts on the Org if you want to search for them to see if there were any other things that you/we might not have noticed smile

There's a major error in the PrinceVault write-up, which says the appearance was on the 10th Anniversary show of SNL (1989).

SNL came on in 1974; this would have been SNL's 15th Anniversary.


Correct.

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Reply #21 posted 06/14/16 8:10pm

eightiesbrat

I love this performance too! And yes, I am a fool for Prince with long hair smile
We all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams. . .
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Reply #22 posted 06/14/16 8:37pm

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Thanks for that. heart

Brand new boogie without the hero.
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Reply #23 posted 06/14/16 9:05pm

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Yyyeeesss, he could rock that long hair like nobody's business. I am glad to hear others feel the same way about this song it's not a popular one. He works it out with his performance, as always. We all have excellent taste!

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Reply #24 posted 06/14/16 9:06pm

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"A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince
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Reply #25 posted 06/15/16 1:34am

bookwomen

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I melt evertime I watch Lovesexy tour when he is playing the piano and the wind is blowing his long hair. love

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Reply #26 posted 06/15/16 2:18am

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laytonian said:



suomynona said:


I may be wrong, but I believe this was a one-off guest appearance for Patrice Rushen, who Prince wrote "I Feel For You" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover" for. (link)

Also, Margie Cox sang backing vox -- aka Ta Mara & The Seen. Possibly our introduction to Michael Bland.

Loved that performance.

https://www.princevault.c...ember_1989 surprisingly doesn't mention Cox being there. Quite a few previous posts on the Org if you want to search for them to see if there were any other things that you/we might not have noticed smile




There's a major error in the PrinceVault write-up, which says the appearance was on the 10th Anniversary show of SNL (1989).



SNL came on in 1974; this would have been SNL's 15th Anniversary.



Not to b nitpicky but SNL premiered in 1975, not 1974
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Reply #27 posted 06/15/16 7:20am

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I saw this video the first time somewhere in the last few weeks. You know, after....

It struck me as being al lot better then the original recording.

Love it!

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Reply #28 posted 06/24/16 4:18pm

laytonian

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laytonian said:

There's a major error in the PrinceVault write-up, which says the appearance was on the 10th Anniversary show of SNL (1989).

SNL came on in 1974; this would have been SNL's 15th Anniversary.

Not to b nitpicky but SNL premiered in 1975, not 1974

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Correct! My typo. So if this was 1989, it was a 14th anniversary of SNL?

There's a wikipedia entry that ticks Prince off for "musical guest" AND "cameo".

Cameo?

When? what?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Saturday_Night_Live_guests_(M%E2%80%93P)#P

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Reply #29 posted 06/28/16 3:08pm

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remko said:

I saw this video the first time somewhere in the last few weeks. You know, after....

It struck me as being al lot better then the original recording.

Love it!

So glad to see this tribute in HD (mainly 4 “Party Up” & “Electric Chair”). What’s really appreciated is that each appearance is in full version (from introduction). Tribute from Jimmy Fallon is really moving. Captured in my vault. Since our Prince passed away, many old stuff were broadcasted as the way SNL did, we had Nulle Part Ailleurs from French TV Canal + & Today Show (slightly cut though).

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