rogifan said: thequeenofthekings said:
Maybe it's Coachella because I have Montreaux full show and it's not that one. The one I have is all guitar and drums. Montreaux has a few notes of piano, etc. The one I have is straight guitar. They do yell slow down at the end, but for a lot longer than the Monreaux one. (Just listened to the Montreaux version now). I wish I could get my hands on the Coachella concert. Have a few songs from it, but not the whole thing. What I've seen of it is magical! Something in the air that night I think. If he's doing the slow down part then it's not Coachella. I have it. If I can remember where I got it I'll org you. At Coachella 2008, he doesn't really slow it down, but there is a solo. I think since then he's been taking longer solos in LRC. Love is God,
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From the perspective of one of the female fans I will say, there was rarely anything trivial about Prince's desire. In fact, I'm pretty sure he just didn't do trivial at all Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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ya, and he opened it with a blistering solo, slowed the tempo way down, cut out a lot of the half notes made it as close as he could to a ballad. Also, He rarely took the solo in the earlier versions, he let dez, wendy, miko have it, this time he was playing it and playing it well. The solos, even Dez', live, were sometimes sloppy as hell, sometimes, so sloppy, i wondered if dez was drunk or something. Wendy was limited when she was with Prince, what was she, 19? Still, she wasn't bad she just wasn't on Prince's, dez' or miko's level. As i've said before, i think the third eye girl, whatever her name is, nailed it better than anyone other than dez on the recording. It's a difficult solo because it was spliced together from two seperate solos so there are some changes in it that are, well, i should say, as a pianist, are really difficult and from the sound of these other musicians, it's hard for them too. I've been playing LRC for many years, i don't think I've ever gotten the solo perfect in a performance. | |
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But we aren't talking about all the times that came after that. We are talking about Montreux '09 performance that was just STELLAR and is legendary. Dance where y'are, just groove y'all.
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Y'know, I never do. If he wants to do it one more time because he's having such fun, I'm pretty much delighted...I really love hearing him so into it he can't stop himself just yet... Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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i agree. It's whatever he felt in the moment. As for him doing Montreux version of LRC after that...to me it just seems like the evolution of that song overtime, and that that was the version he was feeling at the time. Same with PR, he sang that a different way over time too, the emphasis on which lyrics changes... It would seem strange to expect the original versions after all that time. He would need to change things up for himself too...so not to be bored playing the same song the same way 25+ years later. Never really thought people would be so chafed about it.
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I love the version from Sydney 21st Feb this year. There's a bit were he says 'look at the dress, you know you can't breath. I'm not complaining, I'm just saying...you can't breath!' Makes me smile every time. | |
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I like the Montreux 2009 version better. And I also like the recorded version on 1999. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Yup. Best version! Errie and emotiona; Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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May 14th? 2011. It was one of the last performances at the Forum. He finally broke out the guitar during the song (the first time during his run there). It was amazing. Funkenberry tweeted that it was the best performance of LRC ever. Sure, it might have been hyperbole in the moment, but it couldn't have been too far off. | |
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[Edited 8/30/16 1:56am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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during the 1999 and the purple rain shows that i saw, prince only played the single version and he always ended it with one measure of the remix version. I'd have loved to hear him do the album version from top to tip just once, live. | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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ya, lots of people like the remix more. | |
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[Edited 9/3/16 12:13pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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ya, i didn't either, but some people did like the remix better. the original is as close to perfect as you can get. | |
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