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Did Prince Ever Have a Bad Show Vocally? May bit too daft a topic, but in all my hours of listening to Prince concerts (and there are thousands), I am amazed at not only how amazingly well P reserved his voice, but how consistent he kept in terms of range, quality, etc. In 2011 he was still nailing those helicopter falsettos in "Peach." I've only heard one show where Prince was truly, noticably off: the second Kentucky show in 2015, where he very obviously had a cold. I know he was sick at the Starlight Lounge shows as well, but he covers it up well. He also sounds a little strained and cracks at one point during the European MTV Awards version of "Peach."
Any other notable examples, if any? | |
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yes only one i can think of where it was obvious was the 3rdeye show you are talking about. He has forgot the words a few times but covered it up well, like the Brits awards show where he forgot a line of the song Fury. But covered it over by stretching over it vocally. Watch it and you will see what i mean. But overall his vocals have been brilliant like you said. | |
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I have always thought he was off on Breakdown in Montreux. Also, Honky Tonk Woman from the Undertaker. Otherwise he usually sounds great. | |
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Prince had a truly REMARKABLE voice in live settings. 98% of the time it was clear and powerful and seemingly effortless. His voice reminds me a lot of Freddie Mercury in that regard. Compare Prince to some of MJ's later career live vocals... MJ needed to add backing tracks to his LEAD vocals his voice was so brittle and weak. Prince never had to do that. | |
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Half of Nokia 2009 | |
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Funny you should say that because Freddie Mercury actually had a reputation for being remarkably off his game in live shows. | |
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you think??? I watch live Queen shows from 1977, 1980, 1982, 1986, etc., and the vast majority of the time Freddie is KILLING IT voice-wise... | |
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The only two times it seemed to me he was off were: (1) "Beautiful, Loved and Blessed" on Saturday Night Live (weird, because he nailed "Fury" on the same show); and (2) "RockNRollLoveAffair" on the Jimmy Kimmel show. Although, it;s possible on RNRLA that he was re-arranging the notes. It's not like he's in the wrong key as much as he sang he melody in a different register. | |
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I always feel that he was not only clear and powerful, but also in tune! | |
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The DNA SF aftershow from 93, he almost called it off but wanted to play so bad he went through with it anyway. | |
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I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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Quite remarkable voice. Many live artists use vocal tuning equipment to maintain perfection. Prince obviously worked very hard to maintain his quality. As equality grows, violence declines. | |
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Probably not as everything is relivant, as my perception may differ greatly from yours. Just the fact that he played a certain song may tip me over the edge probably ending in tears, but standing next to me people are chatting about how they have every album?...I win make sure ya put a pillow up under her ass! She likes that! | |
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No, it's very well known Freddie often struggled voice-wise. He had has 'on' nights for sure, but he would often dodge the highest notes on record and rearrange the vocal melodies to accomodate his limitations.
It's hard to believe given how his voice is often raised about, but Freddie's technique - especially his belting - was incredibly unhealthy and resulted in him developing nodules while he was recording "Bohemian Rhapsody" (a demanding performance for any singer). He never had them removed, and combined the fact that he drank and smoked, often yielded moments in concert that are quite embarassing for a singer of his stature.
The official releases either catch Freddie on a good night or have been doctored heavily (Freddie had a disastrous crack during "Fat Bottomed Girls" on the Milton Keynes show that was dubbed over in the release), there are tons of shows that catch his voice in less than flattering form. Check out Japan from early 1979 or the first few shows of the Hot Space tour to hear Freddie at his worst. | |
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Nobody but P could of pulled that off, I have a feeling he knew it would add to the delivery of the down & dirty setlist as well.
On a side note did he ever record a stripped down funky version of Come like the one he performed that night at the DNA? It's by far my favorite version. | |
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His voice was amazing. And I give props to guys who still sing in the same key. I know Paul McCartney does which is really impressive for his age. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Paul's voice is also gone now. | |
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yeah... there was one in the 90s when he was sick and he asked the audience if he should do the show or reschedule... he did the show but apparently it showed. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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...almost the whole purple rain dvd sounds so flat vocally. I dont know, sometimes i m really schocked, how weak he sounded live on some songs, changing the melodies etc. bcause he couldn t sing em the right way ... dolphin performance or mtv gett off. His voice aged a lot in the last years.... | |
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Heard through reliable Minnesota sources within the music/music ed scene that Prince apparently worked with a vocal coach who specializes in vocal health. Very wise on his part, and it showed. | |
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67Cadillac said:
Paul's voice is also gone now. Paisley Park is in your heart
#PrinceForever 💜 | |
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Wouldn't surprise me. Prince wasn't stupid about that sort of thing - needing a vocal coach isn't a weakness; it's just good sense. Taking care of your instrument, like you would a piano or a guitar. thank u 4 a funky time | |
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Can anyone else smell something? | |
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antonb said:
Can anyone else smell something? Facts? | |
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....the are lot of examples, where his vocal-delivery is just horrible and flat. But as a fan its very hard to realise the truth. Search for the video of p singin 1999 in paris ( ca.2010 filmed from the back) the vocals are so flat and weak, i was schocked, when i heard it. Technically, he could sing. But he had not the strongest voice and sometimes couldnt really deliver... | |
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antonb said:
Can anyone else smell something? Reminds me of the guy who ussec to post here that Prince needed guitar lessons. Paisley Park is in your heart
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I thought he sounded a bit off on Breakdown too but he sounded kind of hoarse through the whole show to me. | |
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Oh yes...he was obviously sick..you could hear it. ..but we got him to do the 777 9311 bass part...haha. | |
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