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Reply #90 posted 01/07/17 6:05pm

CalhounSq

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BillieBalloon said:

Ferret said:

Prince was a lucky bastard. Probably the only person to go to every show!


(I managed 5).



For free as well. Never had to buy a ticket.

NOBODY had more fun than he did lol what a life! biggrin he deserved every bit of happiness, because he sure as fuck gave it to us exclaim
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Reply #91 posted 01/07/17 6:07pm

BillieBalloon

I have lost count, but in the region of 30ish. Sometimes it felt so close I could have felt the flutter of his eyelashes on my cheek.
Baby, you're a star.

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Reply #92 posted 01/07/17 6:14pm

BillieBalloon

CalhounSq said:

BillieBalloon said:



For free as well. Never had to buy a ticket.

NOBODY had more fun than he did lol what a life! biggrin he deserved every bit of happiness, because he sure as fuck gave it to us exclaim


Agreed, The anticipation before hed come on stage! Love it all, every second. i wonder if he ever felt self concious sometimes with all these people gawking at him open mouthed for 2 hours. lol
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Reply #93 posted 01/07/17 6:25pm

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29 times. I was going to take my son for would have been a very special 30...

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Reply #94 posted 01/07/17 6:26pm

CalhounSq

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BillieBalloon said:

CalhounSq said:


NOBODY had more fun than he did lol what a life! biggrin he deserved every bit of happiness, because he sure as fuck gave it to us exclaim


Agreed, The anticipation before hed come on stage! Love it all, every second. i wonder if he ever felt self concious sometimes with all these people gawking at him open mouthed for 2 hours. lol

Nah, HE LOVED IT biggrin
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Reply #95 posted 01/07/17 6:47pm

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CalhounSq said:

Farfunknugin said:

I'll always regret missing the Xenophobia Celebration..

Ugh, me too!!!! sad

That Xenophobia celebration in 2002 was the BEST Prince experience I´ve ever had. Incomparable to anything else I´ve experienced as far as Prince live experiences go. And I´ve seen many great Prince concerts and aftershow concerts.

I still remember that 2002 celebration very vividly, especially that moment when he thanked us for sticking with him through the thick and the thin and the things he would say about his father.

Great experience, absolutely unforgettable.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #96 posted 01/07/17 6:50pm

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I miss that special kind of boost that his concerts would give me for the rest of the year, that positive energy, the anticipation before concerts, the hunt for info regarding aftershows, the energy level, everything.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #97 posted 01/07/17 7:07pm

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KoolEaze said:



CalhounSq said:


Farfunknugin said:


I'll always regret missing the Xenophobia Celebration..



Ugh, me too!!!! sad

That Xenophobia celebration in 2002 was the BEST Prince experience I´ve ever had. Incomparable to anything else I´ve experienced as far as Prince live experiences go. And I´ve seen many great Prince concerts and aftershow concerts.


I still remember that 2002 celebration very vividly, especially that moment when he thanked us for sticking with him through the thick and the thin and the things he would say about his father.


Great experience, absolutely unforgettable.



So lucky, all of you who went nod Would be amazing to see some of THAT exclaim
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Reply #98 posted 01/07/17 8:04pm

bsprout

Once. It was my first concert ever. Talk about a hard act to follow.
I know i am not alone in wishing I had seen more shows sad
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Reply #99 posted 01/07/17 10:58pm

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paradise000 said:

motherfunka said:

I can honestly say I never missed the opportunity to see Prince. Forgot to add Chopsticks from the April 16th, 2016 Paisley Park party. I guess that would technically be the last time I saw him live.

Then you must be a familiar face to Prince and the people at Paisley Park.

Did you ever get a chance to chat?

I never attempted to chat with Prince. I came face to face with him many times and was acknowledged, which I guess was the goal. RESPECT!

TRUE BLUE
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Reply #100 posted 01/08/17 12:44am

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Ferret said:

Prince was a lucky bastard. Probably the only person to go to every show!


(I managed 5).



yes eye prince prince lol headbang thumbs up! yeahthat
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Reply #101 posted 01/08/17 12:56am

Tokyo

I saw Prince play between 45-50 times.

It's very hard to think we won't see him again, but I'm extremely thankful for all of the great memories.

And like others on here, the inspiration of those shows would sometimes last me for weeks and months.

It was addictive no doubt about that.

T
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Reply #102 posted 01/08/17 12:56am

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KoolEaze said:

I miss that special kind of boost that his concerts would give me for the rest of the year, that positive energy, the anticipation before concerts, the hunt for info regarding aftershows, the energy level, everything.



Yes, that is so true. I remember being on the streets of my hometown Nijmegen (NL) in front of the ticket shop with some 100 other people in the middle of the night. It was november and freezing outside, but we were waiting for the doors to open at 9 am.
It was the start of the ticket sales for the Nude tour and my friend who lived in another town would go for tickets as well from where he lived. We agreed to go for three tickets (my friend and his wife and me).

When the doors opened, I was almost frozen stiff and got my three tickets for June 2nd. People were fighting over their place in the cue. Ridiculous actually.
I finaaly went home with my tickets and called my friend. Told him about my nightly freezing story and he answered that he got tickets as well. He just ordered them by phone confused
Good thing is, he got tickets for June 3rd, so we went to both shows in Rotterdam.
Too bad I had to go through so much trouble for a show that ended abruptly due to heavy rain. But then again: wouldn't have missed it for the world.

And yes, I miss these kind of things.
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Reply #103 posted 01/08/17 1:14am

Tokyo

Tokyo said:

I saw Prince play between 45-50 times.

It's very hard to think we won't see him again, but I'm extremely thankful for all of the great memories.

And like others on here, the inspiration of those shows would sometimes last me for weeks and months.

It was addictive no doubt about that.

T


The concerts were over a period of 25 years...and so many highlights.

I could say there were a lot of tours or gigs I wish I'd seen but that would be missing the point about how lucky I feel / felt then.

Seeing him sing with Amy Winehouse now seems v poignant, and the Paisley celebrations were certainly memorable, one for the friendship and camaraderie, with another being amazing because he played for 7 nights straight (different vibe and style every night).

A lot of gigs and tours I went to were talked about as not being vintage but often it was made memorable by who was there, or as someone wrote above some difficulty in getting hold of a ticket!!

So many things stick in my mind, so many moments of inspiration...he was the greatest of his generation, no Q about it.

T
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Reply #104 posted 01/08/17 1:25am

Tokyo

Tokyo said:

Tokyo said:

I saw Prince play between 45-50 times.

It's very hard to think we won't see him again, but I'm extremely thankful for all of the great memories.

And like others on here, the inspiration of those shows would sometimes last me for weeks and months.

It was addictive no doubt about that.

T


The concerts were over a period of 25 years...and so many highlights.

I could say there were a lot of tours or gigs I wish I'd seen but that would be missing the point about how lucky I feel / felt then.

Seeing him sing with Amy Winehouse now seems v poignant, and the Paisley celebrations were certainly memorable, one for the friendship and camaraderie, with another being amazing because he played for 7 nights straight (different vibe and style every night).

A lot of gigs and tours I went to were talked about as not being vintage but often it was made memorable by who was there, or as someone wrote above some difficulty in getting hold of a ticket!!

So many things stick in my mind, so many moments of inspiration...he was the greatest of his generation, no Q about it.

T


The other thing I loved was both the element of surprise but also Prince's ability to continually show people how amazing he was, when he was continually written off.

I know how surprised I was during the last Hit N Run tours. The energy as he took to the stage when he played the now famous £10 Shepherds Bush gig in London...I can't think of any other artist I'm aware that could do that now. I was buzzing for days and weeks from that experience.

He knew how good he was and was constantly reminding people. Even the piano and voice gigs- which sadly I missed - from what I've heard the energy is just electric.

Thank u Prince.
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Reply #105 posted 01/08/17 1:29am

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Ferret said:

Prince was a lucky bastard. Probably the only person to go to every show!


(I managed 5).


And got paid for it too! And got paid pretty good, we might add. smile
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Reply #106 posted 01/09/17 8:41am

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Astasheiks said:

Chas said:

22 Times...

What was those Xenophobia shows like?

Amazing. It was like Disney World and Mecca. Disney World because there was so much to see and it all seemed surreal. It's like the music you've been listening to and guy you've been watching all your life is right in front of you. You're inside the place you've only read about or seen in videos. Not to mention casually walking past people you've only seen on album covers and music videos.

It was also like Mecca because there were soooo many people who are sharing something special with you. There was no fighting or arguing (as far as I could see), it was just a sea of people all sharing a spiritual connection.

I look at it as one of the important events in my life.

Chas

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Reply #107 posted 01/09/17 8:57am

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The way you describe it sounds very cool! I can imagine it feels like an important event in yo' life.
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Reply #108 posted 01/09/17 10:10am

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Chas said:

Astasheiks said:

What was those Xenophobia shows like?

Amazing. It was like Disney World and Mecca. Disney World because there was so much to see and it all seemed surreal. It's like the music you've been listening to and guy you've been watching all your life is right in front of you. You're inside the place you've only read about or seen in videos. Not to mention casually walking past people you've only seen on album covers and music videos.

It was also like Mecca because there were soooo many people who are sharing something special with you. There was no fighting or arguing (as far as I could see), it was just a sea of people all sharing a spiritual connection.

I look at it as one of the important events in my life.

Chas

I remember reading the reports back in 2002 here at Prince.org, very exciting times!! This is one event that I would have liked to have attained for sure! Glad you made it to the Park and had this fantastic experience...

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #109 posted 01/09/17 10:19am

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paisley2002 said:

9 times

9/18/88 Rosemont Horizon

4/4/93 Chicago Theatre

6/28/97 United Center

3/2/02 Chicago Theatre

6/25/04 Allstate Arena

7/23/04 Allstate Arena

8/3/04 Allstate Arena

9/24/12 United Center

9/26/12 United Center

You and I were at the same show 4/4/93. Epic!

Also saw him January 1998 Kemper Arena KC, 2000 Municipal Auditorium KC, and May 2004 Kemper Arena KC.

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Reply #110 posted 01/09/17 10:20am

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Not many.

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Diamonds & Pearls
16.6.92 London Earls Court
17.6.92 London Earls Court
19.6.92 London Earls Court
28.6.92 Glasgow Celtic Park Football Ground

Act II
29.6.93 Edinburgh Meadowbank Stadium
2.8.93 Sheffield Arena

Ultimate Live Experience
4.3.95 London Wembley Arena
5.3.95 London Wembley Arena
13.3.95 Glasgow SECC
14.3.95 Glasgow SECC

One Nite Alone
4.10.02 London Hammersmith Apollo
5.10.02 London Hammersmith Apollo

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Reply #111 posted 01/09/17 10:43am

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Back on topic, I have seen Prince in concert 8 times.
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The first one I tried to attend was the Parade tour in Rotterdam (1986). I begged them for days, but unfortunately my parents wouldn't allow me as I was only 15 years old. Needless to say I was angry with them for weeks!!
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To my utter delight the next year I was allowed to see Prince's "Sign O' The Times" twice, which were my first proper stadium concerts (Utrecht & Rotterdam, 1987). They were amazing experiences!

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The year after I went to see the Lovesexy tour in Rotterdam in 1988, I was standing right in front of the stage which was obviously great. Unfortunately I missed the legendary aftershow ("Small Club") in my hometown The Hague as I wasn't in the know, I read about it in the papers the next morning.

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I saw him again in 1990 during the Nude tour, this was my least pleasurable Prince experience. I had shitty places at the back of the stadium, it was windy and raining and I wasn't prepared for bad weather at all. Within an hour or so the show was stopped prematurely for risk of electrical shocks for the band. Bummer!

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I tried to see him again in 1992 I think for Diamonds & Pearls tour. I went to the stadium without tickets, but unfortunately wasn't able to secure affordable tickets from the scalpers, so in the end I went home without seeing Prince, which obviously sucked.
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After that I slowly lost interest in Prince more and more and didn't see any shows until 2002 when I saw Prince for the One Nite Alone tour in Rotterdam. My interest in Prince was reawakened with the Rainbow Children album the year before, which I think is a brilliant album. The NPG was stellar around that time and so were the performances. The cool thing was that a member of Housequake.com (or maybe it was Prince.org, not sure anymore) helped me out with supplying a NPGMC ticket which gave me access to the soundcheck and front row places at the concert itself. Thanks Joseppe if you are still around these parts!

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Next tour I saw was 21 Nights in London (2007), fantastic experience!!

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Skip to 2011 where I saw Prince in Arnhem for his W2A shows. Again a great experience with an energetic 'hits' show including many great songs that he wrote for others like The Time, Sheila E, etc.

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The next year (2012)I saw him in Rotterdam, I think again for a W2A show, but that one wasn't as great as the year before. It started of fantastic with him playing Gold, but then his guitar didn't work so Prince couldn't do the guitar solo, which was a true bummer to me. And the show was badly paced with lots of (way too long) interruptions where Prince and the band weren't on stage and we baiscally had to yell for 10/15 minutes before they came back to play one or two more songs. Not as enjoyable for me.
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That was it unfortunately, I almost went to see Prince & 3EG in 2013 in Amsterdam but I could only get one ticket and decided to pass on the show. Still sorry I didn't just go on my own...

[Edited 1/9/17 10:44am]

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #112 posted 01/09/17 10:57am

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CalhounSq said:

Farfunknugin said:

I'll always regret missing the Xenophobia Celebration..

Ugh, me too!!!! sad

I did manage to go to Hawai but I remember being there wishing I was in Minny with the Purple Family.

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Reply #113 posted 01/09/17 10:59am

SomeSoldier

Sadly, only five, and three of them were in 2014 (all three shows were amazing!). After I went to the first two shows that year, when I told people I was going to see him again they always asked why I needed to see him three times in a few months. My answer was always the same: because I want to, because I can and because I don't know when I will see him again. Sadly, I was right. I wish I had gone to a few more.
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Reply #114 posted 01/09/17 12:16pm

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11 Times:

03.08.2007 O2 London
04.08.2007 O2
07.08.2007 O2
08.07.2007 am Aftershow (with Grupo Fantasma)
16.09.2007 O2
17.09.2007 am Aftershow at O2 (great show,recorded for IndigO nights)
Montreux 2009 show 1
Montreux 2009 show 2
25.07.2010 Nice
02.11.2010 Rome
Montreux 2013 show 2

Regret: I have tickets for show 3 in Montreux 2013,but I had to go 'cause who was with me had to return to work.
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Reply #115 posted 01/09/17 1:58pm

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What a great thread! I've read thru everyone's response, it's facinating to see when it all started for everyone. I was lucky enough to move to Minneapolis for college, and being in Prince's hometown, he decided he would put on a rehearsal show for his NUDE TOUR that he was about to go on.

I've seen him three times total, but the first time was my favorite. May 6th, 1990. I shed a tear of joy when he came on stage.

http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/prince/1990/st-paul-civic-center-st-paul-mn-1bd8516c.html


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Reply #116 posted 01/09/17 2:05pm

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heymistermusic said:

What a great thread! I've read thru everyone's response, it's facinating to see when it all started for everyone. I was lucky enough to move to Minneapolis for college, and being in Prince's hometown, he decided he would put on a rehearsal show for his NUDE TOUR that he was about to go on.

I've seen him three times total, but the first time was my favorite. May 6th, 1990. I shed a tear of joy when he came on stage.

http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/prince/1990/st-paul-civic-center-st-paul-mn-1bd8516c.html




Nice!!! Great choice to go to Mpls for college. See what consequences a good choice can have!
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Reply #117 posted 01/09/17 2:10pm

jaawwnn

Only 3 times, but then I was late to the game.


Arras 2010
Malahide 2011
Birmingham 2014

3 different countries as well! Was all ready for the Paris piano shows but then he cancelled them 20 mins before the tickets went on sale lol

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Reply #118 posted 01/09/17 2:29pm

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Chas said:

Astasheiks said:

What was those Xenophobia shows like?

Amazing. It was like Disney World and Mecca. Disney World because there was so much to see and it all seemed surreal. It's like the music you've been listening to and guy you've been watching all your life is right in front of you. You're inside the place you've only read about or seen in videos. Not to mention casually walking past people you've only seen on album covers and music videos.

It was also like Mecca because there were soooo many people who are sharing something special with you. There was no fighting or arguing (as far as I could see), it was just a sea of people all sharing a spiritual connection.

I look at it as one of the important events in my life.

Chas

Great analogy !

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #119 posted 01/09/17 3:39pm

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Just thought we would have a good old fashioned "how many" thread?

Two times
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