OperatingThetan said: appleseed said: He did a concert when he played Avalanche and got super preachey— only did a few lame medleys and people were not feeling it. Fans were walking out in droves. Droves. The ailses never got empty until the stadium emptied. I stayed until about an hour after the Exodus began and wanted to vomit it hurt my heart so bad. To my knowledge he only played 'Avalanche' on the ONA tour and that is generally a highly regarded tour by hardcore fans as Prince performed less hits and more rarities. No-one left early at the ONA gigs in London, but I can imagine it might not have strongly connected with more casual audiences. I saw him perform Avalanche in Chicago during the ONA tour. It was one of the most gripping concert performances I have ever seen. The crowd was spellbound...you could her an audible gasp after Prince sang that Lincoln was a racist. No lecturing, just a profound, melancholic, stirring and beautifully pleading song...one of my all time faves (truly underrated). | |
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jdcxc said: OperatingThetan said: To my knowledge he only played 'Avalanche' on the ONA tour and that is generally a highly regarded tour by hardcore fans as Prince performed less hits and more rarities. No-one left early at the ONA gigs in London, but I can imagine it might not have strongly connected with more casual audiences. I saw him perform Avalanche in Chicago during the ONA tour. It was one of the most gripping concert performances I have ever seen. The crowd was spellbound...you could her an audible gasp after Prince sang that Lincoln was a racist. No lecturing, just a profound, melancholic, stirring and beautifully pleading song...one of my all time faves (truly underrated). ONA tour was incredible! I was lucky to have front row center, even for the sound check and Q&A he did with club members before. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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That's the one , thanks for the link. Those instrumental jams seemed so long. | |
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Lovesexy, Milano, 1988. The volume was simply too high: the first half of the show I did not listen music, but sounds. I remember a italian review, the day after: it was like a drink so cold that you could no taste. | |
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Worst one was in Dallas, 1997 at the outdoor Coca-Cola Starplex.. The sound was awful & the whole show was a letdown (was my first time seeing him live which made it even worse).. Thankfully, he came back to DFW a few months later at Reunion Arena (which was amazing) to make up for it! | |
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The ones with Najee were not great. | |
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I have never been to a BAD Prince show. However there were big differences in personal experience between the shows I saw. I think there was only one show which disappointed me, which was his first show of North Sea Jazz. The sound was terrible and way too loud, the lights too dark, the overall audience response was also lacking. Fortunately the other NSJ shows were much better.
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I saw this show in Werchter 2010. What a bad weather. I remember during this show Prince threw a towel in the audience and 2 women fighting for it I agree not one of his best performances. I also saw the show the day before in Arras which was a realy great show (in my top 3). A big contrast to the Werchter show. In Arras from the first song on Prince was really in a good mood, enjoying himself and the interaction with the crowd was great. All of this unfortunately was lacking in Werchter. [Edited 3/3/18 7:36am] | |
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yes, I saw Prince and Jam of the Year tour at the Hollywodd bowl in Los Angeles, the show staerted late and then theere was a curfew...out of the 33 times I was luckly enough to see Prince in concert over 33 times ..this was my least favorite.
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From the shows I've seen, Edinburgh '93 wasn't great. Meadowbank was/is a shithole, it's not a proper closed stadium so you could see buses pass in the background behind the stage every five minutes, and half the gig was in bright sunlight. Not a bad concert but not the best I attended. It got better as it got dark though, there were no Lameboyz, and just to hear Prince shout "Ediboro!" every so often was funny, as was Maye falling off the swing during MNIP.
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I remember leaving, dripping in sweat as the sun came up, thinking (at 23 years old), 'I'm getting too old for this shit'. It was the first aftershow I was actually glad was over. . | |
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Welcome 2 America - an aftershow at House of Blues in Chicago. I remember the actual concert earlier that day was quite amazing - especially considering his age at the time. However that aftershow was pretty disappointing for many reasons. He seemed exhausted. He could barely sing and he hardly did. My friends who were seeing Prince for the first time that day, asked me if that was one of his "diva gimmicks" or something. The crowd wasn't thrilled...he seemed like he was in a bad mood too....it was so off. Kept his shades on throughout the entire night. Clearly that particular aftershow was organized to feature and promote his protege at the time (Andy Allo and another girl, don't remember her name) and that's what was most disappointing...false advertising! lol. But seriosuly, If I'd known that Prince was only going to stay on stage for half an hour, barely performing, I wouldn't have gone. The rest of the time (an hour or an hour and a half after PRince left the stage) was fillled with just Andy and others singing and playing that night...we took off early. Next (and unfortunately the last) time I saw him at Vegas with 3rdeyeband however...I'll never forget. It ended up being my favorite Prince concert EVER. | |
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You hid under the table?! Heh-heh! Awesome! | |
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I like to think of that one as 'evicted by' rather then 'met'. lol. That was my first trip to PP. same year as Bagley's actually. . | |
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Lol, still an absolutely awesome memory for you...and will no doubt make for a heckuva tale to tell the grandkids!
That's if you haven't already got any.
I very nearly gave that a go myself back in the summer of 2015, though discretion definitely ruled that day over valor. I cetainly didn't fancy risking getting charged with trespassing, that's for sure. | |
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This was my first Prince concert as well. The energy that night was amazing for what felt like an almost empty arena. | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: ludwig said: I remember this thread being the worst reviews I'd seen for any of his shows I don't know what was going on in Köln to make it such a mess but his concert in Helsinki was awesome, a complete opposite of what people said about Köln just a few days prior. He was into it, the crowd was into it, no problems with sound etc. The only thing that was the same in Helsinki was the hair dye running down his face. It was a bit strange and uncomfortable to watch because at least in Helsinki, he didn't seem to be aware of it. That's unusual for someone so meticulous about his looks and appearance. | |
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1998, Utrecht NL, Jaarbeurs. Very uneven, disappointing and overall preachy show (I remember a long rant on the changed lyrics to The Cross for instance). Didn't go see him for a over a decade after that debacle. | |
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Not bad but we saw a Nude show at Wembley which was less than 80 mins... Great performance but so short. | |
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Yes. NYC Palladium July 13, 1994....the worst Prince show I ever saw. Kept us waiting till past mid-night and then stunk up the joint. Worse sound system ever.
In contrast, Palladium July 14, 1994....a wonderful show. I still remember the first time I heard "Gold" as he opened up that show....amazing. | |
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Gold experience tour. 1995 Gmex manchester england. Was doing his own techy stuff and few hits. He seemed really angry. Remember he'd left his set in london | |
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Sounds like Prince himself has never put on a bad show, but he's been the victim of bad sound systems a time or ten. | |
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Although I enjoyed seeing Prince LIVE a few times, I'd have 2 say the "Welcome To America" Show at Tacoma Dome (Tacoma WA) December 2011 is My LEAST favorite..... | |
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No. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Susu1976 said: mynameisnotsusan said: I remember this thread being the worst reviews I'd seen for any of his shows I don't know what was going on in Köln to make it such a mess but his concert in Helsinki was awesome, a complete opposite of what people said about Köln just a few days prior. He was into it, the crowd was into it, no problems with sound etc. The only thing that was the same in Helsinki was the hair dye running down his face. It was a bit strange and uncomfortable to watch because at least in Helsinki, he didn't seem to be aware of it. That's unusual for someone so meticulous about his looks and appearance. ETA: Now that the Andy stanning is on full force again, I must say in Helsinki she would have been better off without the guitar. She handled it like it was some sort of a foreign object. She should have pretended to sing or draw or whatever but people (I'm sorry Andy stans) were laughing how stupid she looked. | |
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This is something that I never understood about her. She can play acoustic guitar, she has a decent singing voice, yet back then her stage presence and performance was basically zero. What was that all about ? What was the point? I mean, she can clearly sing and play guitar.....so why did she just hold that thing and pretend? " 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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That hairdye problem happened a couple of times between 2004 and 2011. I wonder why he´d still use that even though it was very obvious to see, especially during the Musicology cinema broadcast. I mean, why use non-permanent dye if you could just as well use permanent and proper dye? With all the attention he paid to his hairdo, one would think he´d dye it properly and permanently instead of using that non-permanent stuff. " 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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