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Reply #30 posted 02/04/19 7:33am

Latin

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See the source image


cool
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Reply #31 posted 02/04/19 7:46am

poppys

^^ Check out his fingers while he sniffs the air for ozone and pussy. faint

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Reply #32 posted 02/04/19 8:41am

oceanblue

Yes, the day that many found out what we Prince fans knew all along.....the greatness that is Prince! wink

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Reply #33 posted 02/04/19 2:15pm

rogifan

This is my favorite picture of that night.

mlhylh.jpg
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Reply #34 posted 02/04/19 2:54pm

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The SB Performance has been in the Top 5 of many all time Super Bowl performance articles but as the years go by it is number one on more and more of the lists. It has become a measuring stick and one really hard to measure up to.

All good things they say never last...
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Reply #35 posted 02/04/19 3:07pm

poppys

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This is my favorite picture of that night. mlhylh.jpg


Amazing photo. He looks like he's 12.

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Reply #36 posted 02/04/19 7:12pm

Latin

Check out the article published today entitled "PRINCE'S UNFORGETTABLE SUPER BOWL PERFORMANCE":

http://www.ilikeyouroldst...erformance
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Reply #37 posted 02/04/19 7:31pm

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What was your favorite part of the Superbowl performance?

Purple Rain.

Didn't care for the non-Prince songs, even though the performance was incredible and the risk of falling on one's butt was high for Prince and the dancers.

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Reply #38 posted 02/04/19 10:17pm

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It was an exhilarating show. Watched it sooo many times when that's all there was of Prince on YT. The whole performance was well done, but the shot of his profile behind the curtain was everything.
The rain I guess added something, but I've always wondered how much better or maybe just different it would have been without. Over time I've found his choice to do covers a bit bewildering yet he did do them well. He had so much to choose from his own work I just wonder why he chose other's material.
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Reply #39 posted 02/05/19 12:32pm

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It was an exhilarating show. Watched it sooo many times when that's all there was of Prince on YT. The whole performance was well done, but the shot of his profile behind the curtain was everything. The rain I guess added something, but I've always wondered how much better or maybe just different it would have been without. Over time I've found his choice to do covers a bit bewildering yet he did do them well. He had so much to choose from his own work I just wonder why he chose other's material.


I think the reason why he did covers is because he knew his audience. The majority of those at home, watching, and at the stadium, were not Prince fans. They may have known Purple Rain, and a couple of other songs, but the majofirty of Prince's catalog was unknown to them. He picked covers, that I thought, would play well with the NFL fans (especially those country folk) and the older NFL fans.

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Reply #40 posted 02/05/19 12:47pm

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I thought it was the best Sports Ball performance ever but pretty mediocre by Prince's standards. I watched it again the other day and the sound is awful. The band is buried low in the mix and the guitar is way too loud. Vocals were great as always. If you listen to it without looking at it you'll see how poopy it was.

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Reply #41 posted 02/05/19 1:02pm

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It's one of THE most significant elements to help maintain his legacy as an iconic musician in America. Simple as that.
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Reply #42 posted 02/05/19 4:52pm

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sonshine said:

It was an exhilarating show. Watched it sooo many times when that's all there was of Prince on YT. The whole performance was well done, but the shot of his profile behind the curtain was everything.
The rain I guess added something, but I've always wondered how much better or maybe just different it would have been without. Over time I've found his choice to do covers a bit bewildering yet he did do them well. He had so much to choose from his own work I just wonder why he chose other's material.

In some ways for me it made the performance all that more special. A lot of artists do the Super Bowl just because they have something to promote. Prince wasn’t promoting anything other than good music.
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Reply #43 posted 02/05/19 4:57pm

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sonshine said:


It was an exhilarating show. Watched it sooo many times when that's all there was of Prince on YT. The whole performance was well done, but the shot of his profile behind the curtain was everything. The rain I guess added something, but I've always wondered how much better or maybe just different it would have been without. Over time I've found his choice to do covers a bit bewildering yet he did do them well. He had so much to choose from his own work I just wonder why he chose other's material.


I think the reason why he did covers is because he knew his audience. The majority of those at home, watching, and at the stadium, were not Prince fans. They may have known Purple Rain, and a couple of other songs, but the majofirty of Prince's catalog was unknown to them. He picked covers, that I thought, would play well with the NFL fans (especially those country folk) and the older NFL fans.


Oh I think he could have done an entire set of his own music that the audience would’ve known. But I always thought the performance was special because of the covers. Here you have one of the biggest acts in musical history on the biggest stage of the year and he’s not there to promote a new record or anything, he’s just there to play some damn good music and show what a great artist/musician he is.
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Reply #44 posted 02/05/19 5:08pm

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benni said:

sonshine said:

It was an exhilarating show. Watched it sooo many times when that's all there was of Prince on YT. The whole performance was well done, but the shot of his profile behind the curtain was everything. The rain I guess added something, but I've always wondered how much better or maybe just different it would have been without. Over time I've found his choice to do covers a bit bewildering yet he did do them well. He had so much to choose from his own work I just wonder why he chose other's material.


I think the reason why he did covers is because he knew his audience. The majority of those at home, watching, and at the stadium, were not Prince fans. They may have known Purple Rain, and a couple of other songs, but the majofirty of Prince's catalog was unknown to them. He picked covers, that I thought, would play well with the NFL fans (especially those country folk) and the older NFL fans.


I think so too and also that he wanted to show his range and diversity on a large stage like that. When he was announced, I was trying to come up with a set list that would work and was having trouble. An all hits performance would have been boring and, like you said, not really in the wheelhouse of your average NFL fan.

I thought of a few lesser known, more recent numbers that might have worked (Get on the Boat, Love, Feel Better Feel Wonderful) but nobody knows those tracks and it might left the audience cold. He mixed it up well and showed a nice range in the limited time he had. I was really glad to see then guitar out front so much.

And god damn, was I the only one that was terrified he was gonna slip in those heels on that wet stage? And the only one that wondered if the lightening strike was real?

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Reply #45 posted 02/05/19 5:12pm

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I thought it was the best Sports Ball performance ever but pretty mediocre by Prince's standards. I watched it again the other day and the sound is awful. The band is buried low in the mix and the guitar is way too loud. Vocals were great as always. If you listen to it without looking at it you'll see how poopy it was.


Blasphemy.

And, yeah, the mix was wobbly in parts but the difference between Prince and all the other shit we usually get spoonfed to us during these things is that prince and his band we actually playing. IN the pouring rain.

The Chili Peppers with Bruno weren't even plugged in, some of the other legends who have played live sucked out loud (Stones, the WHo) and usually it's just piped in pre-recorded bullshit with over the top choreography.

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Reply #46 posted 02/06/19 3:49pm

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steakfinger said:

I thought it was the best Sports Ball performance ever but pretty mediocre by Prince's standards. I watched it again the other day and the sound is awful. The band is buried low in the mix and the guitar is way too loud. Vocals were great as always. If you listen to it without looking at it you'll see how poopy it was.

I feel like I used to remember more people acknowledging the out-of-tune guitar at the time. Visually stunning, yes, but I always get distracted by that guitar on the solo and I'm not even close to being a stringent technical "musician" type. It just sounds wrong.

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