@ the Rotterdam show June 2nd, but that was it | |
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Ha! I win! What? | |
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I wonder if he had plans with that SNL group, but lost interest in more Batman themed songs/shows
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Maine Road, Manchester. The Nude tour, 21st August 1990.
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iZsaZsa said: Ha! I win! No, you don't. Didn't I tell you I was there on the first night in Rotterdam? Scandalous wasn't played. | |
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violetcrush said: NorthC said: Because the Lovesexy tour was a flop in the US. In Europe, he could sell more tickets. It's as simple as that. Tes, this started with the Parade tour. SOTT also focused on Europe. He was not happy with the US fans/turnout at that time. Yeah I know. My statement was more of a lament than a real question. I was too young to go to the Purple Rain tour, then under the Cherry Moon flopped, Then he didn't tour for sign of the times in the US. These were my prime HS years. My group of friends all loved him and going to see his show together would have been an incredible experi3nce. I caught the lovesexy show which was great and amazing for my first Prince show. It never sat well with me that he would punish his loyal fans in the US just because the mass audience didn't turn up. Maybe he should have looked to his mistakes that he made instead of punishing the people that loved him the most. | |
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What? | |
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NorthC said: iZsaZsa said: Ha! I win! No, you don't. Didn't I tell you I was there on the first night in Rotterdam? Scandalous wasn't played. Just let her win for fucks sake | |
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Very cool photo! Thank you. | |
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lol | |
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At the end of Nothing Compares 2 U - you know, that completely platonic song about his housekeeper | |
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no in 1990 it is about Big Chick. He started out the Nude tour dedicating the song to him at his tribute.
And then in 2012/13 it became about Bobby Z when he dedicated it to him.
They all planted flowers in the back yard silly ...
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Ha! It's funny I didn't know that. Yeah, money makes sense I guess. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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True but he could also have toured GB a few weeks later. But yeah I guess he needed the money as suggested above, and it's always better to tour Europe and Japan in Summer. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Does anyone think if there were no dancers/less focus on chorography etc that Prince might have focused more on rendering songs that were not featured on the tour? I sorta felt this about the Parade tour too
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Possibly, but he was always so much about putting on that "show" for the audience - starting with the Controversy tour, and building from there. Even in the mid 90's when he was and didn't care he still had Mayte annoyingly gyrating all over the stage around him. For the Nude tour, the dancing troupe was tolerable - Tony M's rapping - not so much | |
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Yes, ttoally makes sense that the song was orginally inspired by bodyguards, guy friends and housekeepers. How could this have slipped by me?? [Edited 1/10/19 17:39pm] | |
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There was no market for GB... It was a flop... Many of the Nude Tour concerts were not sell outs and venues were cancelled, he was doing a greatest hits tour... Imagine if he did a GB tour | |
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The Graffiti Bridge movie was released after the NUDE tour right? | |
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[Edited 1/10/19 19:39pm] | |
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TRUE BLUE | |
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Yes indeed! Hmmmm, another connection there. How interesting | |
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Only in Prince's world can 2 million and a half copies be called a "flop" Prince made more money out of GB than any of us will make in our whole lifetime. Give me a "flop" like that any day so I can retire A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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databank said:
Only in Prince's world can 2 million and a half copies be called a "flop" Prince made more money out of GB than any of us will make in our whole lifetime. Give me a "flop" like that any day so I can retire Yeah, but most of us don't have a studio to run and staff to pay... | |
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Bill Laswell has both, but doesn't live the lavish lifestyle Prince lived. Admitedly Laswell also made a lot of money in his life, though, but nothing comparable to the kind of money Prince made. My point was just that that notion of a "flop" is very complicated to evaluate. I know musicians who are ecstatic if they sell 10,000 copies of their record, while big stars may consider several million copies a flop. On the average, though, GB was a huge success by the majority of recording artists' standards. So there is no real argument about its capacity to generate a successful tour (also, the Nude Tour wasn't always sold out because Prince played much larger venues than he did with other tours, at least it was the case in France). A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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No doubt that Prince made millions on most of his albums/tours. However, per Alan Leeds, by the early 1990's he was hemorrhaging huge amounts of money keeping PP running. It wasn't just a studio - he had a clothing design dept, soundstage for shooting videos, full time cooking staff, marketing staff, body guards, assistants, on and on and on.. Alan said they made very little profit off of the LoveSexy tour, because of the cost to actually put on the concerts. * I agree about the Nude tour. Was it as successful as Purple Rain in the US? No, of course not. However, it must have been fairly successful or he wouldn't have played multiple shows in several cities, including 15 times in London in less than 3 months. | |
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Is the flop GB the movie or GB the album
GB the movie was a flop not because of the $
I mean $ is going to come in because people go to see it, not knowing it is not good. I mean it just isn't good. If he did another SOTT movie type, GB could have been good.
A whole lot of flop junk movies still make $$ | |
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Exactly right NorthC - you have to look at the accounting at that time - how much $$ he was putting out for expenses and overhead vs. how much he was bringing in. | |
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