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Diamonds and Pearls tour I've only seen pictures of this tour but never heard any audio or footage from the tour.
Was the tour good?
Was the tour hated and unliked as the nude tour?
I'm seriously curious as I see it not mentioned a lot.
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There's some decent recordings out there as well as pro shot video if you get a chance to grab em!!
The tour was a success here in Australia and the shows were unbelievable. "Prince don't know how many hits he got" | |
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It was a massive success in Europe as was the album. The tour was one of Prince's largest stage productions. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I think a pro-shot video release of that tour should be on the Estate's priority list. Not necessarily my favorite tour but it was huge and I remember being shocked at the time that there wouldn't be a home video release of it, particularly since the tour didn't hit the US. In the end I guess WB and Prince decided one D&P video album was enough, and at that particular moment in pop history, music videos were the hype and sold better than live footages, so they opted for the music videos collection. Still, it's odd that they wouldn't at least sell a video to TV channels like they'd done with the Parade and Nude tours. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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JUNE 1992, I remember it well! [Edited 6/13/18 2:05am] | |
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"Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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100% Symbol - Come - Gold - Exodus. Plus maxi-singles, videos, tv shows, boots - those were the days (of wild) | |
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dodger said:
100% Symbol - Come - Gold - Exodus. Plus maxi-singles, videos, tv shows, boots - those were the days (of wild) Agreed. It's my favourite time period. | |
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My guess is then:
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They played proshot stuff at one of the Celebrations and it was amazing footage. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said:
No, that was Rock In Rio 91. And it was shown on a few Latin America channels. [Edited 6/13/18 9:44am] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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LaurenceNoonan said: I've only seen pictures of this tour but never heard any audio or footage from the tour.
Was the tour good?
Was the tour hated and unliked as the nude tour?
I'm seriously curious as I see it not mentioned a lot.
[Edited 6/12/18 15:13pm] I don't remember the Nude Tour being hated. Sure, it was less impressive than his fabulous 1980s tours, but there really was nowhere to go but down after that anyway. Same with the Diamonds & Pearls album: it was good, but not as great as his music used to be. But the tour proved that despite the Prince hype not being as big as it was in the late 80s, his fanbase in Europe was still huge. After having toured here in 1986, 87, 88, 90, in 1992 he was still able to sell out arenas multiple times. He played the Ahoy in Rotterdam 5 times and the MECC in Maastricht once. Six concerts in Holland, that's not bad and reviews from both fans and critics were positive. Apart from the D&P songs and a few old hits, he did a fantastic version of Thieves In the Temple which went into It, the only tour where this was played. It also didn't hurt that Sexy MF was debuted on the tour and the single was released while the tour was going on. And as the tour progressed, he kept adding songs to the set list: Delirious, Bambi and Call the Law, which was played as an extra encore on the final Rotterdam show on July 8, 1992 when most people were already leaving the venue. Naughty old Prince thanking the Dutch audience for a fantastic run of shows. | |
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Happy times indeed! I went to a number of the Earls Court shows and also had tickets for Maine Rd and Blenheim Palace. Maine Rd was a nightmare for me as I got seriously lost, missing the concert. I was so upset I picked up some hitchhikers on the way home hoping they might put me out of my misery (they were very friendly but I must have seemed mental, a lone teenage girl crying her eyes out because she couldn't find a humungous football stadium to see her favourite popstar. They did offer to take me out of their way to find it, but I'd missed most of it by then anyway). | |
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theres reason it didnt hit the states...wasnt up to par | |
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luvsexy4all said: theres reason it didnt hit the states...wasnt up to par No, the reason was that his American fanbase had lost interest, even despite Batman and Diamonds & Pearls being best selling albums. In Europe, he sold out 10-20,000 seat arenas. When he toured the US in 1993, he played in 2-3000 seat theaters. | |
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AGREED AND THAT BAND!
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maplenpg said:
Happy times indeed! I went to a number of the Earls Court shows and also had tickets for Maine Rd and Blenheim Palace. Maine Rd was a nightmare for me as I got seriously lost, missing the concert. I was so upset I picked up some hitchhikers on the way home hoping they might put me out of my misery (they were very friendly but I must have seemed mental, a lone teenage girl crying her eyes out because she couldn't find a humungous football stadium to see her favourite popstar. They did offer to take me out of their way to find it, but I'd missed most of it by then anyway). I had tickets for Maine Rd for Aug 2nd 1990, which was cancelled when I was on the way there from the Western Isles. Your trip to Maine Rd sounds like a really bad day . Yeah, Blenheim would have been awesome I think. At least I had more notice about that one! "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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I was at the show in the RDS, Dublin in 92, it was amazing. Prince was such a big deal at that time, D&P had been riding high on the charts, all over MTV and so on, he was attracting such massive, young crowds in those days.
Before the show we could hear some soundcheck stuff on stage, maybe Love Thy Will Be Done or something like that. It was a hot, perfect summer day, a rarity in Ireland.
The show itself was one of those too-big open-air things where you end up spending a lot of time looking at the screens, but when Prince rose up out of the stage the place went nuts. I still remember how much energy Prince had throughout, the band was so well rehearsed with all the dance moves etc, and Mayte brought a lot of extra life to the stage. Hearing Rosie's voice belting out of the massive PA system on that sunny day was just incredible. I remember being not so crazy about the modern NPG arrangements of the older hits, but all the D&P material sounded just perfect - Insatiable and Live 4 Love being my highlights. And yeah we got our first glimpse of the new on the screens before the show.
Carmen was left out of the Dublin show for some reason, despite being named on the tickets and posters etc. | |
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PS Laurence maybe you have the wrong idea there, the Nude tour two years earlier was a MASSIVE deal, hugely successful and popular. The show in Cork was amazing, the whole country was Prince crazy at that time because of the high profile of the Batman album, movie, tshirts and singles (it was EVERYWHERE) and also Ireland were doing well in the Italia 90 world cup so there was a great energy in the air. The Nude was totally great. [Edited 6/13/18 16:12pm] | |
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[Edited 6/13/18 16:35pm] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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When Paisley Park were showing concert screenings last year, they showed the Diamonds and Pearls concert from 6/15/92 in London. The quality was excellent. I know there has been a bootleg video of this show for many years, but it cuts off after Insatiable. At Paisley Park it was the whole show. You would think that these shows that are release-ready would be a simple thing to get out. TRUE BLUE | |
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You'd think... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Just to add, I know there are at least 2 other concerts that were professionally filmed from D&P. One being the Glam Slam show and the other one being the Superbowl after party/show at Paisley Park, both from January 1992. Footage from the PP show can be seen in the Nothing Compares 2 U video. TRUE BLUE | |
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I would like to say that I like the Nude Tour, when I said about the tour being "Hated and Unliked" I was just making an assumption from what I've seen on the Org. | |
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. There's some b00tz. .
. Quite good. .
. Hell no! It was kinda commercial and showy. .
. Please do investigate before forming your own opinions. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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