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YOUR Prince high point? "Do U believe? Cuz I know I do, now c'mon!" I always check out the Prince.org site for my fix on what the purple fam is thinking and saying but rarely do I feel the need to start my own post. But I can't take then constant negativity and or focusing on what Prince could have done better or didn't do well. Who here hasn't had a period in thier own lives where they hit a low point? We all have and I would find it odd for those who focus on it.
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Piano & Mic is my highpoint. Next would be TRC era culminating with Celebration 2002 then would be the Gold Experience Era. 1987 is the highpoint of the 80's. | |
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From 1999 to Sign o the Times. The music was so exciting and fresh. NO ONE sounded like him and he just got better and better...The side projects, the image, the sound. I honestly can't say one album or one concert was THE high point as the whole era was amazing.
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My friends rib me that the first time I heard 1999, I didn't like it...so I'll go for the moment the scales fell from my eyes: 1986 - Anotherloverholenyohead. Simply magnificent...and then Parade and, IMHO, arguably the finest 1:40 Prince and the Revolution ever put down on tape - I Wonder U. In a mountain range of highs, these two still take me higher. | |
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I suppose I'll go for my high with a side of highs, then...all those side-projects...oh yes. | |
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His guitar on Joy in Repetition and The Scandalous Sex Suite. Come/Space. 2003: NEWS, Xpectation, C-Note. Hi-yo Silver, it's The Bone Ranger! | |
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- Agreed 100%. And I have to "wonder" if there is an extended version in the vault. Hi-yo Silver, it's The Bone Ranger! | |
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I actually think 2019 maybe best year for releases.
We received the magnificent Originals and topping that the amazing 1999 Superdeluxe. Also for vinyl fans there were multiple albums reissued on vinyl for the first time or previously very hard to get. These reissues sound great. My appreciation for Emancipation increased either more after experiencing it on vinyl. I did think this year could maybe surpass last year if we got a Sign or Parade deluxe plus another volume of Originals. [Edited 4/16/20 9:25am] | |
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for me it was listening to The Symbol Album for the first few times...i remember riding aroung in the car several times smoking weed and listening to "Love 2 The 9's", "Arrogance", "Sweet Baby", "And God Created Woman","The Flow", "The Continental", "My Name Is Prince", "Damn U", and "Sexy M.F." and thinking it was the greatest collection of really good songs on one album, since Earth Wind & Fire in their prime... still in my top 3 or 4 greatest albums P ever did... amazing rhythm section ... Prince, Michael Bland, Sonny T, and Levi is "Prince"'s tightest sounding core band members...especially playing funk/r&b [Edited 4/16/20 10:09am] | |
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There is...head on over The Revolution's facebook feed and you can hear some of it being played live on their most recent clip. [Edited 4/16/20 11:41am] | |
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So many! But I'll go with the first. [Edited 4/16/20 11:51am] "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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On November 3, 1988, Prince performed Anna Stesia to a half crowd at Mcnichols arena in Denver CO. Nothing has ever topped the moment his piano started to rise up when he sang about being closer to God. And the blistering guitar solo that followed! Lovesexy Funkateer | |
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Definitely The Rainbow Children. When I first heard it in 2001, I gave it maybe 2 listens, then shelved it for the reason a lot of people still don't like it. Too preachy. I didn't listen to it again until after he died and was able to look past that stuff and just enjoy the craftmanship. I've since revised my answer when people ask me what his greatest achievement. I no longer believe it's SOTT.
Runner up: a Paisley Park show in 1995 when he did the entire set as Tora Tora and most of the tracks were from Exodus.
Runner-runner up: The January 2016 first Piano and a Microphone (7pm) show. So intimate and self-reflective of him. I know for a fact they recorded this with multiple cameras, and I pray they release it. I was able to get my hands on the audio, but the show was great and I'd love to have it. [Edited 4/16/20 14:20pm] | |
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All the songs and albums he created! | |
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This might be a strange answer but...Deliverance, and the man opera. Hearing him without his own final production say and material from an era I didn't hold up as his best.... there was something so triumphant and souful that trascended a lot. | |
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The first night in Seattle for this tour. When he walked on stage for the first time and the crowd jumped to it's feet and cheered like I had never heard before. It went on for about 5 minutes. At first Prince seemed embarrassed after two minutes but then, like you say, he dropped the shell of 'Prince' and softened and just stood there basking in our love for him and the crowd went wild. It was the most magical moment I've had at a Prince concert. Just being there in that crowd, feeling the massive amount of love for him and him feeling (I think anyway) vindicated and acknowledged was so cool. I will never forget that moment in time. | |
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SchlomoThaHomo said: So many! But I'll go with the first. [Edited 4/16/20 11:51am] So sweet of your mother. What did she think of the concert? Maybe she was in awe like you? | |
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"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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7th row, Prince birthday concert in Detroit 1986 and also Prince show at the Fox in Detroit in 1993. Those probably aren't Prince career high points, but high points for me. | |
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I'm right there with you. I didn't like 1999 at all. I discovered Prince when I went to the movies. It was a small, 2 theater cinema and the movie we went to see actually wasn't showing. Purple Rain was in the other theater and I didn't want to see it because I didn't like that "group Prince". My friend told me he was just Prince and convinced me to go see it. I fell in lust and went back the next night to see it again.
And, I still don't like 1999...
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If I had to pick one moment, it would be Celebration 2002. A very close second would be the 1/21/16 Gala. | |
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Yes, I am glad you are focusing on the high points. Like others have said, there have been so many high points. One unexpected high point was falling in love with the Parade album the first week of it's release. I rushed to the record store on the first day it was released like I did for all the Prince releases. All I heard beforehand was Kiss, which I liked but in no way prepared me for have brilliant and utterly different the Parade album is from any other album I had ever heard. I played it constantly the first week, falling in love with more each time I heard it. I had already known that Prince was the best, but Parade confirmed that he was some type of musical genius. | |
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Soooo many high points as P continued to re-invent himself, his music and style over the years. I think the 80's, 2000's and 2010's were highlights. The Superbowl Halftime show was just such an amazing performance...his largest audience ever, pouring rain, and LIVE! It was a thrill to see him...he looked great, it was a classy performance and nothing can top him singing Purple Rain in the rain. I also think the P&M shows were a highlight as it was so brave of him to do those shows without a band and he seemed to be at a point of opening up and truly wanting to engage with his fans through those shows and his appearance on social media during that time. | |
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My personal high point would be the first time I listened Adore by chance, I thought it was beautiful, still do. I had no idea about what year or album that song came from, I thought it was a song recently released at that time; I'm talkin about 2008 or 2009. Call My Name the first tme I saw the video and listened to that song is not that far, though. | |
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I became a fan in 91 and loved absolutely everything from D&P up to Chaos & Disorder. The maxi singles, VHS releases and TV specials, associated albums, seeing him live for the first time on The Ultimate Live Experience and the boots. . But if I had to pick one it would be Manchester Academy 22nd Feb 2014. To see him in a small venue and to be 15 feet away from him playing the likes of Endorphinmachine, Bambi and The Beautiful Ones was surreal. Probably the best night of my life. My wife and daughters were not happy when I said that the next day.. | |
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Blasphemy, but the first time I listened to that album, I didn't like it neither, it sounded like it were from the outer space. It took some time to get to love it. | |
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My high point was seeing the Lovesexy tour in Oakland on November 11,1988.That is still the BEST concert that I have ever seen.I'll never forget that night. | |
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Hearing Lovesexy for the first time in 1988. It was a hype in Holland, you couldn't get around it. I only knew his singles, this was my first LP by him and I was blown away. I had all his other albums by the time Batman came out. That one was a low point, the first one where a new Prince album meant thinking: hmm, maybe the next song will be better...
It was the live shows that kept me interested and another low point was when he didn't tour Europe between 2002 and 2010. The concerts he did in 2010-11 were some of the best, especially the one in the Melkweg. That was the last time I saw him and it surely was a high point! [Edited 4/17/20 1:53am] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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My most intense period as a fan was the to Gold period, that's not my high point musically but I have a lot of great memories of becoming good friends with other fans during this period, seeing shows, collecting etc. | |
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