Thread started 02/10/19 2:57pmCynicKill
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Did Prince Practice On Wet, Rainy Stages? This has been bugging me ever since his Superbowl performance.
Because not only did he not stumble, slip or choke once, but neither did anyone in his band.
And The Twins did all their Tina Turnering all over the stage without falling or even slipping.
Which brings me to the conclusion that maybe he practiced on wet stages?
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Reply #1 posted 02/10/19 3:48pm
GustavoRibas
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This SuperBowl performance made me real curious too. Prince was going to perform for MILLIONS wearing heels in the rain and it didnt seem to bother him.
Ok, we all know how great he was as a live performer, but there were many chances of it being a fiasco (not only he falling, but instruments not working and things like that). Glad he delivered the best Halftime show and the rain added to it in the end. [Edited 2/10/19 15:49pm] |
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Reply #2 posted 02/10/19 4:57pm
VioletWaiting |
i think when youre as practiced as prince, once youre up there it might be easier than it looks.
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Reply #3 posted 02/10/19 5:38pm
poppys |
CynicKill said:
This has been bugging me ever since his Superbowl performance.
Because not only did he not stumble, slip or choke once, but neither did anyone in his band.
And The Twins did all their Tina Turnering all over the stage without falling or even slipping.
Which brings me to the conclusion that maybe he practiced on wet stages?
It's a thought but how would he know it was going to rain? I think it's the never fail reason for all things Prince . was MAGICAL! "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" |
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Reply #4 posted 02/10/19 6:04pm
TheTruth123 |
poppys said:
CynicKill said:
This has been bugging me ever since his Superbowl performance.
Because not only did he not stumble, slip or choke once, but neither did anyone in his band.
And The Twins did all their Tina Turnering all over the stage without falling or even slipping.
Which brings me to the conclusion that maybe he practiced on wet stages?
It's a thought but how would he know it was going to rain? I think it's the never fail reason for all things Prince . was MAGICAL! Or something like that |
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Reply #5 posted 02/10/19 7:20pm
CynicKill
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poppys said:
CynicKill said:
This has been bugging me ever since his Superbowl performance.
Because not only did he not stumble, slip or choke once, but neither did anyone in his band.
And The Twins did all their Tina Turnering all over the stage without falling or even slipping.
Which brings me to the conclusion that maybe he practiced on wet stages?
It's a thought but how would he know it was going to rain? I think it's the never fail reason for all things Prince . was MAGICAL!
My thing was did he ever make it a practice because of how well it was pulled off. |
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Reply #6 posted 02/10/19 7:42pm
poppys |
CynicKill said:
poppys said:
It's a thought but how would he know it was going to rain? I think it's the never fail reason for all things Prince . was MAGICAL!
My thing was did he ever make it a practice because of how well it was pulled off.
My guess is no, he didn't. He winged it and it worked out. Unless someone shows up here and tells us otherwise. Seems like an obscure thing to practice. I mean, he could have been electrocuted.
Sometimes it rains really hard here at outdoor festivals, I mean really hard. Depending on the perseverance of the players, some stick it out as long as possible. But when the water stays flowing over all the cables, they have to shut it down. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" |
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Reply #7 posted 02/10/19 7:49pm
rdhull |
Yes. He would regularly hose down rehearsal stages and perform sets. He had a few spills here nd there but it prepared him for rain soaked stages. "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #8 posted 02/10/19 7:49pm
CynicKill
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poppys said:
CynicKill said:
My thing was did he ever make it a practice because of how well it was pulled off.
My guess is no, he didn't. He winged it and it worked out. Unless someone shows up here and tells us otherwise. Seems like an obscure thing to practice. I mean, he could have been electrocuted.
Sometimes it rains really hard here at outdoor festivals, I mean really hard. Depending on the perseverance of the players, some stick it out as long as possible. But when the water stays flowing over all the cables, they have to shut it down.
I agree.
One thing that does come to mind is the urban legend that Matthew Knowles made Destiny's Child sing while running in heels.
I know its apples and oranges but...
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Reply #9 posted 02/10/19 7:54pm
poppys |
rdhull said:
Yes. He would regularly hose down rehearsal stages and perform sets. He had a few spills here nd there but it prepared him for rain soaked stages.
R U messin with us rd
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Reply #10 posted 02/10/19 8:02pm
rdhull |
poppys said:
rdhull said:
Yes. He would regularly hose down rehearsal stages and perform sets. He had a few spills here nd there but it prepared him for rain soaked stages.
R U messin with us rd
He used hose water because "Nothing tastes as good as that water from a hose when you were a kid." The green kind of hose. "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #11 posted 02/10/19 8:09pm
poppys |
rdhull said:
poppys said:
R U messin with us rd
He used hose water because "Nothing tastes as good as that water from a hose when you were a kid." The green kind of hose.
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Reply #12 posted 02/11/19 4:02am
IstenSzek |
rdhull said:
poppys said:
R U messin with us rd
He used hose water because "Nothing tastes as good as that water from a hose when you were a kid." The green kind of hose.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps |
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Reply #13 posted 02/11/19 4:27am
BlueShakooo
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Maybe some anti-slip shoe-soles did help?
New Power Soles of course. |
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Reply #14 posted 02/11/19 4:52am
dodger |
rdhull said:
poppys said:
rdhull said:
Yes. He would regularly hose down rehearsal stages and perform sets. He had a few spills here nd there but it prepared him for rain soaked stages.
R U messin with us rd
He used hose water because "Nothing tastes as good as that water from a hose when you were a kid." The green kind of hose. I read after PR he started using water from Lake Minnetonka |
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Reply #15 posted 02/11/19 5:25am
IstenSzek |
BlueShakooo said:
Maybe some anti-slip shoe-soles did help?
New Power Soles of course.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps |
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Reply #16 posted 02/11/19 6:16am
Dimitri10 |
Of course he did, couldn’t have done all those splits on a dry stage "Prince don't know how many hits he got" |
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Reply #17 posted 02/11/19 6:32am
poppys |
IstenSzek said:
rdhull said:
He used hose water because "Nothing tastes as good as that water from a hose when you were a kid." The green kind of hose.
That would be the Holy hose water.
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Reply #18 posted 02/11/19 11:20am
mikeyaddict
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Look for interviews with the Twinz or Mr Hayes, Funkenberry and / or Peach and Black. They had sandpaper on their shoes I believe for the Soupbowl and there is speculation as to whether the audio was live or a recording of the rehearsal the day previous (Morris refused to confirm or deny). Comin str8 outta Preston... |
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Reply #19 posted 02/11/19 11:26am
PeteSilas |
poppys said:
CynicKill said:
My thing was did he ever make it a practice because of how well it was pulled off.
My guess is no, he didn't. He winged it and it worked out. Unless someone shows up here and tells us otherwise. Seems like an obscure thing to practice. I mean, he could have been electrocuted.
Sometimes it rains really hard here at outdoor festivals, I mean really hard. Depending on the perseverance of the players, some stick it out as long as possible. But when the water stays flowing over all the cables, they have to shut it down.
there was some great rock musician, forget his name but he died playing a wet electric guitar, the technical issues are the most common issues of course. I remember diana ross getting rained on in a huge central park concert. |
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Reply #20 posted 02/11/19 11:40am
Genesia |
rdhull said:
Yes. He would regularly hose down rehearsal stages and perform sets. He had a few spills here nd there but it prepared him for rain soaked stages.
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. |
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Reply #21 posted 02/11/19 11:45am
Genesia |
mikeyaddict said:
Look for interviews with the Twinz or Mr Hayes, Funkenberry and / or Peach and Black. They had sandpaper on their shoes I believe for the Soupbowl and there is speculation as to whether the audio was live or a recording of the rehearsal the day previous (Morris refused to confirm or deny).
I was just going to say – there are self-adhesive, non-skid products that you can stick to the soles of shoes. I'm sure someone ran out to a store in Miami that day and bought a bunch of them.
Even so, Morris Hayes said he almost wiped out because he started dancing a bit too much behind the keyboard.
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Reply #22 posted 02/11/19 1:24pm
RodeoSchro |
rdhull said:
poppys said:
R U messin with us rd
He used hose water because "Nothing tastes as good as that water from a hose when you were a kid." The green kind of hose.
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Reply #23 posted 02/11/19 1:47pm
oceanblue |
rdhull said:
poppys said:
R U messin with us rd
He used hose water because "Nothing tastes as good as that water from a hose when you were a kid." The green kind of hose.
Hilarious, but also true! |
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Reply #24 posted 02/11/19 2:57pm
IstenSzek |
oceanblue said:
rdhull said:
He used hose water because "Nothing tastes as good as that water from a hose when you were a kid." The green kind of hose.
Hilarious, but also true!
judging from this thread, i wasn't the only one
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Reply #25 posted 02/11/19 2:59pm
laytonian
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mikeyaddict said:
Look for interviews with the Twinz or Mr Hayes, Funkenberry and / or Peach and Black. They had sandpaper on their shoes I believe for the Soupbowl and there is speculation as to whether the audio was live or a recording of the rehearsal the day previous (Morris refused to confirm or deny).
He was singing live. For hell's sake, have you even WATCHED and noticed his two ad libs about the rain? The rehearsal outfits were different (once in the orange suit from the press conference, the second in an orange suit with a blue shirt).
Morris has said more than once that he almost slipped while playing. The instruments were live and got wet. Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. |
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Reply #26 posted 02/11/19 3:02pm
MoBettaBliss |
rdhull said:
Yes. He would regularly hose down rehearsal stages and perform sets. He had a few spills here nd there but it prepared him for rain soaked stages.
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Reply #27 posted 02/11/19 5:32pm
Matthaus |
That sandpaper theory sounds correct. I also read somewhere that all the instruments (microphones and guitar included) had batteries inside and were wireless-amplified, so as not to have any cables and work out ok even under rain. |
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Reply #28 posted 02/12/19 11:14am
mikeyaddict
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laytonian said:
mikeyaddict said: Look for interviews with the Twinz or Mr Hayes, Funkenberry and / or Peach and Black. They had sandpaper on their shoes I believe for the Soupbowl and there is speculation as to whether the audio was live or a recording of the rehearsal the day previous (Morris refused to confirm or deny).
He was singing live. For hell's sake, have you even WATCHED and noticed his two ad libs about the rain? The rehearsal outfits were different (once in the orange suit from the press conference, the second in an orange suit with a blue shirt).
Morris has said more than once that he almost slipped while playing. The instruments were live and got wet. Chill now Winston. I’m pretty convinced it is - and the ad libs about the rain are what swing it for me, but I also wouldn’t be surprised if the vocals were live and the music was from the rehearsal. Was just sharing what I’d heard. Also, I think one of the Twinz says she did slip but it was when she wasn’t in shot. Comin str8 outta Preston... |
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Reply #29 posted 02/12/19 11:27am
TheEnglishGent |
mikeyaddict said:
laytonian said:
He was singing live. For hell's sake, have you even WATCHED and noticed his two ad libs about the rain? The rehearsal outfits were different (once in the orange suit from the press conference, the second in an orange suit with a blue shirt).
Morris has said more than once that he almost slipped while playing. The instruments were live and got wet.
Chill now Winston. I’m pretty convinced it is - and the ad libs about the rain are what swing it for me, but I also wouldn’t be surprised if the vocals were live and the music was from the rehearsal. Was just sharing what I’d heard. Also, I think one of the Twinz says she did slip but it was when she wasn’t in shot.
I seem to remember an interview with one of the promoters and they said that they did have a back up rehearsal recording in case of emergency but they didn't need to use it. RIP |
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