London got the "Come On" shooting, you can't beat that. [Edited 7/3/18 1:32am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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He seemed to have good vibes with smallest venues in the last years. [Edited 7/3/18 1:38am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Australia | |
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Germany wasn't one of his favourites. I wish it was, but I don't had that impression. He preferred other european countries. | |
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I think it changed from year to year, tour to tour, woman to woman.
Prince loved Scandinavia too.
He opened the SOTT tour in Sweden and at the time it was some kinda romance there as well.
He played two shows in Oslo rescheduled in 2011 after Norway's doomsday July 22nd.
Just putting it out there, tons of people in MN with Scandinavian blood, the climate is more or less
the same and the women are beautiful. | |
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He did buy an apartment in Paris. Whatever happened to that place? "I love playing in France. I even plan to sing in every single concert hall in Paris. Anyway, I want to live in France," Prince told the reporter. | |
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Thanks man looks like he loved playing my home country. I'm just like everybody else I need love.....and water. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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But where is Spain in this list? He did play shows there as well. Is princevault.com the most reliable data source ?
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Undeniably good points here, regarding his home state demographics and weather similarities. We don't know if those would figure greatly into his personal preferences, though! > Regarding the Swedish women, I'll say yah! I remember coming across a few season's worth of Swedish summertime interns visiting my U.S. town--good memories there!
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it's already been argued convincingly that he really wasn't that fond of american audiences. Europe he loved which is interesting because he skipped europe during his Peak PR era. Also, the few times he did speak on the subject of how people lived and behaved overseas, it was usually america that would suffer in his mind. Not surprising, he always had that conservative streak so the seeing Japanese leaving gift tambourines in the chair or seeing the muslim women act conservatively might impress him. And remember, he opened his house up to be tore up by his fans, ripped off. What a mass of contradictions he was. | |
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We also have to remember that before Purple Rain, Prince was virtually unknown in Europe. There was talk of a 1999 show in Holland in 1982, but it never happened because he was still building his American audience. Once he had that, he could go overseas. | |
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[Edited 7/5/18 9:58am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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I’m not sure which country outside of the US was his favorite, but it does seem that outside of the Minneapolis area, Los Angeles seemed to be his favorite city to play. I’ve lived here since 1989 and had seen him play here multiple times a year almost every year since moving here in multiple types of venues from small to large. I miss Prince a lot. | |
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Please delete post. Double post. Thank you [Edited 7/5/18 7:27am] | |
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He did play in France countless times "You can always tell when the groove is working or not.” Ƭ̵̬̊ ღ♥ღ♥¸.•*¨`*.ღ♥ღ♥¸.•*¨`ღ | |
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I wonder why? i guess it's because of what you say the "american dream" kind of thing, maybe europeans are just sort of resigned to what life they were born to. | |
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I wonder why Prince didn't play South America. I am assuming he had some following there. So many different acts toured the region. | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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I believe he went through stages and that he definitely loved touring Australia in the last 5 years. mailto:www.iDon'tThinkSo.com.Uranus | |
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[Edited 7/5/18 22:51pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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just asking, no need to be rude. wasn't saying one or the other was right/better or any of that. i've never even liked the american way of life.
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Who's rude? [Edited 7/6/18 0:02am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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i don't have a superiority complex at all, i don't even like this lifestyle not a bit, I'm always surprised when people come here for asylum and end up practically worshipping the country, i do not know everything and i haven't been in any other country. any man's knowledge is limited so i'm very aware of that. I've always thought of the us as an outgrowth of euro pathology, it is after all, an extension of european culture even though neither is quite alike anymore.
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Man, did I derail or whut?
[Edited 7/6/18 0:37am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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The great USA--borne as a place for Europeans and British Islanders to stretch their limbs and ambitions. Those with the grandest dreams who could not claim royalty or seize the golden crown but could bankroll, cop a loan or loan themselves would go beyond the sea and conquer or be conquered--and they continue to go forth, those transplants have done. It all comes from that, everything you've described, Bonatoc. Did their ambitions transform and build to fill the expanse of the land they surveyed? Likely so, and from the reserved origins of the folk--I guess that's the all-around human condition as well. > I also guess that Prince enjoyed the alternative cultural exposure of his touring travels, cash gains aside. Europe is small and jammed with folk, chopped into smaller places with its myriad cultures divided among the rolling plains and valleys in its mild weather. The folk appreicate Prince's artistic flourishes with their long memories of craft and attention to funky detail, so he could send that creative energy on to where it would be enjoyed. Still, of which place did he favor among those journeys in the quest to entertain? I'm thinking it had to be where the applause was greatest and audience enthusiasm was commanded most high; where there was efficiency and respectfulness among the servants; and where what most creature comforts could be found. > Hmm--where did he shop and buy the most along those road trips? When in doubt, follow the money! That'll show you to the non-native country he best enjoyed showed the most love!
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The US was not his fave. He skipped us completely many times. | |
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i would say that could be true that the US may have not been a fav but i have a different observation. The US exhibits her fandom differently than Europe. Europeans think nothing of going to see him 21 nights straight or hoping a train/plane to see him in another country. Americans by and large don't do things like that. it doesn't mean they love him any less it just is something that doesn't seem to be the norm. It could be the American dream that Pete spoke of, most kids or young adults in america are trying to go it on their own at 18 and have very little money to be able to afford to see him multiple times on the same tour. Maybe because Europeans are not stigmatized for not moving out at 18 and staying at home longer affords them the financial freedom to exercise their fanhood in a more (maybe in Prince's mind) committed way. Europeans went to Prince, American's wait until bands come to their area. And it could also be that density was also a benefit of Europe that shows sold out completely because Europe had the numbers to sell out his shows. i think this would be most evident post PR in europe when i think his popularity started to rise. Europe simply probably packed the house. i am betting he liked that. which also speaks to following the money as someone here mention earlier. i think P's ever working Marketing 101 mind knew that Europe's fandom was another type fandom. it was tireless in his regard. i am not at all saying American's were less in awe or in love with P, just that Americans seem to operate from a different starting place of fandom. i think any star would be in love with any place that repeatedly sold out and treated him like his "royal badness" i think on a whole that was Europe(can't say which country winS) In america he was treated more like he was one of the many greats but one whose star was a bit funkier. all IMO of course. [Edited 7/9/18 21:04pm] [Edited 7/9/18 21:05pm] | |
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