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Amazing gig - Filmed at Café De Paris This is one of my all time favourite after show gigs. Did anyone on here go to it? [Snip - luv4u] | |
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Do I see bootlegs? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Amazing, if you like Larry, Chaka, Doug E and all that.
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suomynona said:
But then what would you do with all that spare time, suomynona? This thread is actually about the music. Or was, till it got derailed. I haven't seen this concert yet, but I think it was the one Morris posted on Facebook so I'm looking forward to it. | |
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I know right?. I still have it on VHS and got it on CD by Moonraker i think. Never watched it that often. | |
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Larry Graham really rocks at 27:05... [Edited 7/1/16 5:40am] Life Matters | |
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I have this on a CD somewhere. NEver new it was filmed. Cool. | |
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Favourite aftershow, really ? It seems that you don't hear a lot aftershows, am i wrong ? "You can skate around the issue if you like,
But who's gonna get you high in the middle of the night?" | |
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Jam of the Year was a truly magical tour...great memories. I prefer the raw, non-pro footage I have seen of this tour. The Vegas version of Face Down is crazy funky...and the move he does with bass between the legs is so physically daring. | |
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It wasnt an aftershow, i got offered tickets but couldnt do it (regret the decision now) i saw him the night after at Brixton (London) | |
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God damn that looked like fun. | |
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Those are my thoughts as well. | |
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This. Invitation only afaik. | |
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No Candy 4 Me | |
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TheDigitalGardener said:
This. Invitation only afaik. Sorry, dont understand? Are you saying i couldnt? | |
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~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~ | |
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2olskool4u said: TheDigitalGardener said:
This. Invitation only afaik. Sorry, dont understand? Are you saying i couldnt? Cafe de paris was not an aftershow, it was just a one off, and tickets were not advertised for general release, i guess these were invite only possibly, i will re-phrase, i was 'invited' to attend, long story but was from promoters as far as i know | |
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I dig this show for a few reasons. | |
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So much great shit up on YouTube ot watch now. Thank god. If there's a silver lining to his death it's that now, finally, the music really is free. I get lost for hours at least once a week watching this guy. | |
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Yes, that's what I meant. | |
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I was at that show. I'm down the front slighty to the right. It was fun, but, like the Sacrifce of Victor show (I went to that too), I don't enjoy them as much when Prince wants to 'share the talent'. . | |
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I was there that night. Prince performed at the Hippodrome the night b4 then Cafe De Paris and Brixton Academy the last night. It was a full show that was edited down to the Beautiful Strange video with Mel B and aired on C4 In the uk. I was at the front and managed to grab Prince during the "are u gonna catch me" stage dive. Lots of celebs at the gig too. I remember Natalie Imbruglia giving us the two finger slute just 4 looking up at her. well she's done well 4 herself hasn't she As always it seemed 2 take ages 4 Prince 2 take 2 the stage. And when he did the atmosphere was maybe not as charged as it could have been ?? as Prince states "who died". (That drew some laughs) so we do get in2 the gig nice 2 see chaka and Doud E fresh .
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Yes, it's Kirk, the keyboard player is Morris Hayes. | |
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I was there, front row to the right, and actually managed to feature on a 3-second close-up on the video for "Come On"
Some details on how the gig came to be... It was a secret gig, announced via internet to the subscribers of the Paisley Park Mailing List as "a surprise", no details at all... Prince was in town but only 2 official gigs were confirmed (Wembley and Brixton), so we had a hunch on what the surprise might be... On this email we were invited to send our postal address to an email address if we lived in London (which I did at the time). Two days later I got a letter saying somthing like: "Secret gig supporting Love4oneanother Charity + TV special shooting. Call this number from tomorrow 9AM to buy tickets, max 2". The day after, at 9AM I began re-dialling the number literally over a hundred times in a row until I got through, maybe an hour later... The gentleman asked me to answer a random question regarding some detail of the letter's content, to ensure I did indeed have it. I got the two tickets and called my best mate, we were on! Day of the gig, we queued up at the artists entrance of Cafe de Paris. We had to sign authorisations to be featured in the video footage. We made new friends and traded tapes of "The War", the hot product at the time. The gig was good, not as wild and funky as the aftershow the day before at the Hippodrome. The fact that it was being made into a TV special smoothed out the edges, I think... Personally the thrill was mostly being able to watch Prince play for two hours close to arms length, watching every detail... I don't recall a second keyboard player, but maybe it was Jerry Martini from Graham Central Station? He was definitely around as a horn player, maybe he doubled as a keyboardist?
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hyperpessimist said: I was there, front row to the right, and actually managed to feature on a 3-second close-up on the video for "Come On"
Some details on how the gig came to be... It was a secret gig, announced via internet to the subscribers of the Paisley Park Mailing List as "a surprise", no details at all... Prince was in town but only 2 official gigs were confirmed (Wembley and Brixton), so we had a hunch on what the surprise might be... On this email we were invited to send our postal address to an email address if we lived in London (which I did at the time). Two days later I got a letter saying somthing like: "Secret gig supporting Love4oneanother Charity + TV special shooting. Call this number from tomorrow 9AM to buy tickets, max 2". The day after, at 9AM I began re-dialling the number literally over a hundred times in a row until I got through, maybe an hour later... The gentleman asked me to answer a random question regarding some detail of the letter's content, to ensure I did indeed have it. I got the two tickets and called my best mate, we were on! Day of the gig, we queued up at the artists entrance of Cafe de Paris. We had to sign authorisations to be featured in the video footage. We made new friends and traded tapes of "The War", the hot product at the time. The gig was good, not as wild and funky as the aftershow the day before at the Hippodrome. The fact that it was being made into a TV special smoothed out the edges, I think... Personally the thrill was mostly being able to watch Prince play for two hours close to arms length, watching every detail... I don't recall a second keyboard player, but maybe it was Jerry Martini from Graham Central Station? He was definitely around as a horn player, maybe he doubled as a keyboardist?
Two days later you got a letter through the post. Thanks for sharing your info but just one thing, it seems like if you didn't live in London you couldn't go? Was that a requirement? Baby, you're a star.
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No, I know a Scottish guy who was at the show. No idea how he got a ticket though. | |
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