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Prince LoveSexy 88 Dortmund Show ur Love
Lovesexy Best Concert ever !!!
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Nope. | |
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Maybe not, but it's surely one of the best concert films ever! I didn't see the Lovesexy tour, but this film gives me the feeling I was there. | |
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Sure. Some other concerts on the tour were even better. Still a fantastic document of a fanstastic tour. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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hope that long island NY lovesexy show can get free.. | |
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Curiously enough, I just watched this last night and belted out all the songs...it's quietly amusing that you don't just know the lyrics but the improvised call and responses and the whooos and grunts and screams off by heart too...
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AWESOME !
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When this was shown in Austrian Public Television in 1988 (yes, they did show stuff like that back then!) it sure was the best concert I had ever seen. It changed my life forever - it was the reason I became a lifelong Prince aficionado.
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Yes, this made me a Prince fan. Listened to the concert on the radio, can't remember why exactly because I wasn't really a fan at that time and age. The journey started there for me, so much to discover after that.. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
I just took her to mean it's the most recent one she has watched. What? | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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It's an incredible take, to think this was aired live, it's mind-boggling.
[Edited 4/1/17 18:41pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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bonatoc said: It's an incredible take, to think this was aired live, it's mind-boggling.
[Edited 4/1/17 18:41pm] Wow, your viewpoint on the show was touching... | |
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Bonatoc, I loved reading your take on the show. Beautiful ly written. I agree with you and the OP. said: It's an incredible take, to think this was aired live, it's mind-boggling.
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The performance of Anna Stesia is AMAZING! He was really feeling the spirit. It was amazing 2 hear the entire stadium singing the words, "Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above." Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Sorry to interupt your enthusiasm, but I don't think that all we heard then was being played live. In some portions of the show Prince clearly used pre-recorded tape or the by then ubiquitous Synclavier: Erotic City, Bob George etc. Understandably so, because the scale of the Lovesexy-show needed to be coordinated by sequencers. As far as truly sequencer-free musicianship is concerned, Frank Zappa's 1988 "Broadway The Hard Way"-tour, which had just ended before Prince rolled into Europe, is probably still unmatched. As far as showmanship-entertainment combined with musical ability is concerned, the Lovesexy-tour maybe still is a blue print. It is well known that Jackson and Madonna used the Synclavier even for faking live-vocal-delivery. But then again, who didn't use it onstage in the 80s? Towards the end of that decade I attended a soundcheck by the Pat Metheny Group in Brussels and was astounded that the whole percussion-section of a certain tune ("Straight On Red") was being played, even though none of the drummers/percussionists had been present on stage. Prince just got better with time as a musician and he certainly didn't rely on sequencers anymore in his later years. But there's just no question that the SOTT- and Lovesexy-tours showed him at his freaky-showmanship best. | |
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A mate of mine tried to convince me that Prince's guitar was being played off-stage by a technician, as there was no way Prince could play the guitar and move like that live.
I like what you say - there was an obvious amount of showmanship about the Lovesexy Tour and it did have pre-sequenced sections in it, no doubt. Ultimately, however, it did boil down to a bunch of very talented musicians performing a complex and challenging show.
I wonder whether this was one of the reasons why the aftershows from the Lovesexy show were so good - they could simply vent rather than be tied down to production values....? [Edited 4/3/17 4:00am] [Edited 4/3/17 4:00am] | |
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. . OMG! I was AT that show!!! . . Here's hoping we can get audio / video of that!!!! I'd LOVE to have the show I was there for!!! . . [Edited 4/3/17 4:04am] [Edited 4/3/17 4:04am] | |
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Synclavier my ass. It's 1984, and he's already on astounishing levels for a live performer.
[Edited 4/3/17 16:32pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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actually the first night (9/8/88) was also filmed...and bootlegged | |
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I prefer Nagoya to Dortmund, personally. | |
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theres a decent audio of it available ...and an uncirculating partial of the video | |
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Love it!
Watch it a lot. Would love to have it at blue ray-quality. What a show! | |
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I was one in that crowd and it changed my life, the purple switch turned on and never switched off since then. | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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It's more than love. That show is a Prince institution in my eyes. It's absolutely essential for any long-time fan, and required viewing for the newbie. However, people are right on here when they say he did better gigs on the tour. If you think Dortmund or Nagoya is tight (haven't heard the Long Island gig), you should seek out Phillysexy (And I say that with no bias since I live outside of Philly in one of it's suburbs). The quality isn't as good, but still decent enough to seriously jam out. Outstanding show. Makes me wonder why he delivered a gig like that to a city he apparently hated. Get in your mouse, and get out of here! | |
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