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The Beautiful Experience Anniversary Yesterday, February 12, 1994, Prince taped what would become The Beautiful Experience delayed broadcast. It is one of my all-time favorite Prince specials he ever did. So much great material that was out, coming out, or was the only known version for a few years (like "Interactive", "Acknowledge Me"). When I found this on VHS, I damn near wore it out playing it so often. The Nona Gaye sections were sort of corny, but it was still a fun watch. The runner-ups for me are Love 4 One Another and The Undertaker. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Even though I became a Prince fan in 1980, 1991 - 1998 were great years for me, topping it off with being at the New Year's Eve show in Houston, TX. The Beautiful Experience was Prince, once again, announcing, as he had already done so many times before, that he would not be bound by anyone's notions of who he was and should be. The new music was announcing a new era, and I loved the chaotic flooding of work that flowed from 93 - 97. Along with the BE video, I also have a copy of the audio that includes some things that did not make the airing, such as when Prince invited someone on stage to play guitar, and, when it came time to solo, the person seemingly froze, causing Prince to name him "Bud Light," iirc. | |
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i remember watching this, i think it was shown on channel 4 in the uk , 10 30 ish, and i loved it too. Most of the music i hadnt heared. Or seen any of the videos. It was a great boost to Prince fans at the time because of the negativity going on from the media for the name change. I think it was before the european tour for the Gold tour, but im not sure. | |
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I attended the show for $100.00 and the night was epic! Much of the lower level of Paisley Park was open to view, most notably the studios. I had been in Paisley Park before for after parties and private concerts, but nothing like this. . Prior to the actual concert Eric Leeds played in Studio C where they had some tables set up, like a little jazz club. Jacob Armin was in the band. . They had a "gift shop" set up in the lobby and were selling The Most Beautiful Girl In The World single, as is was yet unreleased. . A press table was also set up in the lobby, as there were a lot of celebrities in attendance due to the fact that the NBA All Star game was the same weekend. . Also prior to the concert they did a fashion show to the Come version shown in the Beautiful Experience video. They then introduced the girls who won the Most Beautiful Girl In The World contest and then proceeded to show the video for the first time. Mayte and Jamie King also did their routine to Pheromone. . After that an announcer introduced Tony Mosley and crew and they came onto the stage and "rapped" a song, don't know what it was or haven't heard it since. Obviously the low point of the evening! . Lastly, Prince and the NPG came on stage. At the time the band were being billed as 10,000. It ended up being the same line up. Not sure what that was all about. The rest is documented on several boots. After the show was over, so was the event. Michael Bland handed me one of his drumsticks. One of the highlights was Prince playing drums. . About a month later they showed the clips of The Jam and Shhh at Glam Slam. I was so excited to see myself front and center in the videos. In April they premiered the Beautiful Experience film. I was a little disappointed with that, as a lot of the concert was cut and videos from Come were mixed in. Although, it was nice to have a live document of something I had went to. . . TRUE BLUE | |
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https://twitter.com/princ...4032818176 This thread on Twitter has his handwritten notes. His vision and attention to detail is unreal | |
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I've not watched this in a while, but it remains the reason I became a big fan of Prince back in late 1994/early 1995. After seeing 'Days of Wild' on this film, I was done! Such an exciting era. I even managed to track down a copy of 10,000 magazine. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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I would not nothing about that. I had stopped listening to any Prince music years ago. I was into rap, hip-hop, gangsta music, R&B, Michael Jackson. Any new artists that was actually popping back in the '90's. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Love this "film"/(special?), one of my favorites. [Edited 2/17/18 14:17pm] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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^ I really hope one day the full show is released in video alongside the TV film. It was dope, a real new direction in Prince's music, and as you say a really visionary concept with the internet and all. Also, the live work with the samples in 94-96 was simply incredible: the sheer amount of samples that had to be used and synched with live music, on so many songs, with setlists that were different each night, that was totally insane! I really hope Morris and Tommy one day go into more details about how that whole thing was put in place, technically speaking A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I remember taping this when it was aired on UK's Channel 4. Great time to be a fan. I lost that tape eventually but thankfully Fullasoul came to the rescue with their version. | |
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Great thread and posts. Prince history 4 sure
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great film....still waiting on the big shot bootleggers to release the full live concert video that they have [Edited 2/26/18 11:42am] | |
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Bought it back then too, sold in with everything physical in '10. Also one of my all times favorite P shows A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Thanks for sharing the pics and stories of being there in person. Definetly a beautiful experience indeed. Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
The only Love there is, is the Love We Make~ Prince4Ever | |
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I went to Prince fest back in the day and they showed that and I go, what the fuck is that? No clue, I was naive back then. Didn't even know about bootlegs and first saw Uptown Mag. I learnt. Spent plenty of money after dat. lol
Today it is unwatchable. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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https://twitter.com/PaisleyPark/status/971087724332617735 | |
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TheDigitalGardener said: https://twitter.com/PaisleyPark/status/971087724332617735 Interestingly the footage and audio in this clip is slightly different to broadcast version | |
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I saw that too. Nona getting into Prince's limo at the MSP airport. TRUE BLUE | |
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Box Talk 777
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One had to be there to understand the utter excitement those 2 radio tapes (the studio tracks and the live show, aired on the same day) brought to many fans. The broadcasts were soon taped and circulating among fans even before the live show would find its way to CD (from a later rebroadcast). These recording represented a significant change of "color" for Prince's music and a return to form of sorts, quite reminiscent of the savage, indie post-punk vibe of his 80-84 recordings. All of a sudden, superstar Prince was giving-up his 15 members orchestra for a minimal band, sounded like an underground artist all over again, went avant-garde with a then unheard of extensive use of samples on stage, all with a cool new look and the craziest name. Those were the days of wild A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I seem to recall it was exclusively shown on Sky in the UK (whatever channel was the equivalent of Sky One back then)
It was then shown on Channel 4 also a few weeks/months later as others have mentioned. Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad. | |
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Great account and info, thanks. I had a terrible quality boot on cassette tape of the complete show. I recall Tony M being introduced as the Deacon. [Edited 3/7/18 6:25am] | |
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Tony was indeed credited as "Tone aka Deacon" on the 1994 Hoop Dreams OST, his only non-Prince related and last appearance on a record AFAIK. IDK why the short lived name change or if he tried to launch a solo career after Prince. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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That was my very first bootleg. I expected the next one to have just as good sound quality. I can't remember what the second one was but It never crossed my mind that someone would sell something which sounded so shit. I took it back and got a refund. RIP | |
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Yes, I remember having the video on a VHS boot compilation. | |
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Tony was indeed credited as "Tone aka Deacon" on the 1994 Hoop Dreams OST, his only non-Prince related and last appearance on a record AFAIK. IDK why the short lived name change or if he tried to launch a solo career after Prince. He was Deacon on the album. Somebody says at least once "Hold your tracks(?) Deacon!" on The Sacrifice of Victor iirc... Ok, just googled it, "Hold yo text, Deacon" [Edited 3/8/18 4:27am] | |
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Nice catch! Odd, though A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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