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Reply #90 posted 05/15/20 12:49pm

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Yeah, I enjoyed looking at all the streaming comments in real time. (Although most of us probably have different names in the real world...) I guess tonight is just going to be an additional showing of this concert.

Wouldn't it be a hoot if on one of the nights the Estate just went crazy and released some new concert footage? Maybe that's why I am am such a good soldier in the funk army....I'm a dreamer!!!

yes lol dancing jig


Yep night 2 of 3

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Reply #91 posted 05/15/20 1:26pm

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Watching the Syracuse stream again made me think of a question for anyone who saw the Purple Rain tour in person (I'm presuming this would have been the same every night)...

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At the beginning of Let's Go Crazy flowers rain down onto the stage but at the end of 1999 two great big steam jets shoot up from the sides of the stage and what looks like newspapers rain down on the front of the crowd.

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Does anyone know exactly what these are? Were they newspapers? If so, were they specially designed with Princely headlines, etc., somewhat similar to the Princely dollar bills that dropped during the Lovesexy tour (IIRC)? Thanks.

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Reply #92 posted 05/15/20 2:10pm

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"Prince and The Revolution: Live," captured in Syracuse, NY in 1985, is now available on all streaming platforms. The audio has been newly remastered by Prince's longtime mastering engineer Bernie Grundman.

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Reply #93 posted 05/15/20 5:40pm

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geetee71 said:

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Watching the Syracuse stream again made me think of a question for anyone who saw the Purple Rain tour in person (I'm presuming this would have been the same every night)...

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At the beginning of Let's Go Crazy flowers rain down onto the stage but at the end of 1999 two great big steam jets shoot up from the sides of the stage and what looks like newspapers rain down on the front of the crowd.

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Does anyone know exactly what these are? Were they newspapers? If so, were they specially designed with Princely headlines, etc., somewhat similar to the Princely dollar bills that dropped during the Lovesexy tour (IIRC)? Thanks.

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The shows weren't the same. I would say it was the leg of the tour, but I think Syracuse was unique becase they knew they were filming so for example, they brought in Appollonia 6.

My memory could be off, but the show I saw had no flower drops that I remember (just some loose flowers on the stage), but we got the laser "tv" date a little too extended. I don't remember Jerome or Wally and Brooks coming out at the show I was at, which I'm sure I would have remembered, but the Vault says otherwise.

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Reply #94 posted 05/16/20 9:22am

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The Irresitible Bitch/Possessed one-two is still a highlight of this show. Just magnificent.

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Reply #95 posted 05/16/20 9:24am

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The Irresitible Bitch/Possessed one-two is still a highlight of this show. Just magnificent.

Oh, and the I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'm A Star encore. Absolute swagger.

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Reply #96 posted 05/16/20 11:47am

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SimonCharles said:

The Irresitible Bitch/Possessed one-two is still a highlight of this show. Just magnificent.

yep

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Reply #97 posted 05/16/20 1:10pm

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Thanks to a heads up from a different thread, I downloaded the audio on iTunes and this is a monster of a show to listen to. "Possessed" and "When Doves Cry" are 2 of the hardest live Prince tunes that I've EVER heard...and I've heard some hard ones over the years.

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Reply #98 posted 05/16/20 1:37pm

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Thanks to a heads up from a different thread, I downloaded the audio on iTunes and this is a monster of a show to listen to. "Possessed" and "When Doves Cry" are 2 of the hardest live Prince tunes that I've EVER heard...and I've heard some hard ones over the years.

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lol lol lol

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Reply #99 posted 05/16/20 1:43pm

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Did anyone read the chat? The band was all on there from what Bobby Z said.


"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all"
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Reply #100 posted 05/16/20 2:07pm

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I have been a Prince fan since 2011. But I never before dared to watch this concert. I thought he had lost steam since he was already on his next project. So I thought 1985 would be an half-assed performance. Boy, did my jaw drop. He did it all here. This most be the pinnacle of a concert by anyone in the 80's? Jams, splits, sex, dance, guitar, that falsetto (!). If you just look at it as a spectacle. This show had it all. And ending it with that Purple Rain version.
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Reply #101 posted 05/16/20 2:40pm

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I find it highly unlikely that they got Bernie to remaster this yet again for this specific release - if that IS the case, it's just yet another dumb decision in a parade of dumb decisions..

Pay Bernie to remaster this AGAIN only a few years after he remastered it the first time..

But then again they paid him to remaster 1999 for a second time so who knows how much money they're bloody wasting on useless crap like this..

They'll be bankrupt real soon if they keep doing pointless redundant stuff like this ..

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Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now!
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Reply #102 posted 05/17/20 5:24am

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I get all the criticism of it I'm a hardcore fan too, but anything that draws attention to Prince and his talent and music , has to be a good thing. Being on YouTube is a start. It will draw some new/old fans in again. And with there being alot of live stuff now on YouTube,it might just get some people to view other stuff, and draw them in. As we know, once you get hooked on prince, its hard to let go!

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Reply #103 posted 05/17/20 5:41am

poppys

Wolfie87 said:

I have been a Prince fan since 2011. But I never before dared to watch this concert. I thought he had lost steam since he was already on his next project. So I thought 1985 would be an half-assed performance. Boy, did my jaw drop. He did it all here. This most be the pinnacle of a concert by anyone in the 80's? Jams, splits, sex, dance, guitar, that falsetto (!). If you just look at it as a spectacle. This show had it all. And ending it with that Purple Rain version.


Good you watched it, it's a great one. Don't ever let anyone else's opinion deter you from experiencing art for yourself. Any art. You never know their angle, agenda or reasons for commenting. No talent bitter people who "know it all" are often drawn to criticism, and some are very good at acting falsely superior.

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Reply #104 posted 05/18/20 3:31am

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feeluupp said:

"Prince and The Revolution: Live," captured in Syracuse, NY in 1985, is now available on all streaming platforms. The audio has been newly remastered by Prince's longtime mastering engineer Bernie Grundman.

Really happy to get it officially released. I'm not a specialist but was it worth 2 get it remastered as I don't hear any real improvement?

Not important but weird for the song Yankee Doodle Dandy it states "Live at the Carrier Dome, 1985" & for the other songs "Live in Syracuse, NY, 3/30/85".

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Reply #105 posted 05/18/20 3:31am

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Milty2 said:

And also more than 52k people watching. Pretty cool I'd say.

I'm probably gonna get fishslapped fishslap for this but Prince definitely stole some moves Elvis Presley.

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Consider yourself fishslapped- nothing to be "stolen" from Elvis as nothing he did was original.

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Hadn't seen this concert in decades but definately enjoyed the parts I caught on last night. The Revolution kicked ass on When Doves Cry.

I agree some of those were Elvis type moves lol, But don't see the need to take a shot at Elvis though, I am new here but have looked in for quite a long time and like reading what other huge Prince fans like me think about the music and everything Prince.

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Reply #106 posted 05/18/20 9:16am

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Nice that they released the audio as a live album. It would be cool to get it a physical release at some point too.

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Reply #107 posted 05/18/20 10:35am

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Nice that they released the audio as a live album. It would be cool to get it a physical release at some point too.

What I wish they would release is the original version as first released under the title "Double Live", with a clear separation between part 1 and part 2 (as described here, though I still don't know about the audio fades for sure: https://prince.org/msg/7/420840). I guess they won't ever do it, but it would be the coolest thing, since it's how it was originally made available

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Reply #108 posted 05/19/20 6:01am

poppys

Darling Nikki is on a loop in my head for days now. Just like the first time I heard it in 1984.

Besides being a Covid-19 Benefit, which is enough in itself - anyone who thinks this is the wrong thing to stream to "society" right now because they are already tired of it - has their pedantic Prince head stuck way too far up their ass.

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Reply #109 posted 05/19/20 6:21am

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Nice that they released the audio as a live album. It would be cool to get it a physical release at some point too.

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Yeah, but some parts need to be shortened..

Without image some long steady played chords (and they are long sometimes), can be annoying..

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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972)
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Reply #110 posted 05/19/20 8:00am

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Vannormal said:

renfield said:

Nice that they released the audio as a live album. It would be cool to get it a physical release at some point too.

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Yeah, but some parts need to be shortened..

Without image some long steady played chords (and they are long sometimes), can be annoying..

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no no no!

It's not the Estate's place to posthumously mess with these recordings. Prince is gone now, no one has the authority to "improve" his music. Well, Michael Howe does unfortunately, and has in the past, but just because he can doesn't mean he should.

You can make your own edits on Audacity (as long as you don't pollute the internet with them).

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Reply #111 posted 05/19/20 8:55am

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Automatic73 said:

CoolMF said:

Consider yourself fishslapped- nothing to be "stolen" from Elvis as nothing he did was original.

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Hadn't seen this concert in decades but definately enjoyed the parts I caught on last night. The Revolution kicked ass on When Doves Cry.

I agree some of those were Elvis type moves lol, But don't see the need to take a shot at Elvis though, I am new here but have looked in for quite a long time and like reading what other huge Prince fans like me think about the music and everything Prince.

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Prince was most definitely an Elvis fan growing up... He also used quite a few Elvis moves and poses throughout his career. Imagine a 10 year old Prince watching the Elvis '68 Comeback Special on television... watch that special and you'll see it.

"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #112 posted 05/20/20 8:37pm

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databank said:

Vannormal said:

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Yeah, but some parts need to be shortened..

Without image some long steady played chords (and they are long sometimes), can be annoying..

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no no no!

It's not the Estate's place to posthumously mess with these recordings. Prince is gone now, no one has the authority to "improve" his music. Well, Michael Howe does unfortunately, and has in the past, but just because he can doesn't mean he should.

You can make your own edits on Audacity (as long as you don't pollute the internet with them).


I don't really see the issue as long as they also release the original audio too.

Like with the Sly & The Family Stone - Live At The Fillmore East. They made a single best of version for the casuals on vinyl and a 4 disc version of all 4 shows for the hardcores.

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Reply #113 posted 05/24/20 11:45am

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Strive said:

databank said:

no no no!

It's not the Estate's place to posthumously mess with these recordings. Prince is gone now, no one has the authority to "improve" his music. Well, Michael Howe does unfortunately, and has in the past, but just because he can doesn't mean he should.

You can make your own edits on Audacity (as long as you don't pollute the internet with them).


I don't really see the issue as long as they also release the original audio too.

Like with the Sly & The Family Stone - Live At The Fillmore East. They made a single best of version for the casuals on vinyl and a 4 disc version of all 4 shows for the hardcores.

This is not what was suggested by Vannormal.

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Reply #114 posted 05/26/20 9:43pm

Vannormal

databank said:

Vannormal said:

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Yeah, but some parts need to be shortened..

Without image some long steady played chords (and they are long sometimes), can be annoying..

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no no no!

It's not the Estate's place to posthumously mess with these recordings. Prince is gone now, no one has the authority to "improve" his music. Well, Michael Howe does unfortunately, and has in the past, but just because he can doesn't mean he should.

You can make your own edits on Audacity (as long as you don't pollute the internet with them).

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I understand your point of view.

NO ONE should touch Prince's music.

But I don't want to be the one bashing Michael Howe for what is post released.

It is what it is, not much to do about it.

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My point is - and I should've been more clear - that while I made my own 'album' version of that show, I made a listenable/audio-only enjoyable version of it.

Without image, for me (imho) some extended parts are sonically not all that interesting without image. Extreme long played 1-chord-parts for example.

Well, one could 'imagine' what went on, as we all saw this live show multiple times. wink

But again, It sounds just great and better (to me) without compromising the original.

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Prince himself messed around a hundred times with his very very few live released material.

But that understandibly was him in all liberty.

Although I prefered if he did released some more 'raw' live stuff throughout his career.

But he was too busy being his stubborn old self, refuging into his own future. wink

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By the way, I have never polluted the internet with anything Prince, own made, home made, whatever.

So many others did though. And never liked that either.

But everyone is free to do what they considder 'good' for that matter. It honeslty won't kill anyone.

How many absolute horrible raped remixes of Kiss and When doves Cry are out there ?

As long as it spreads Prince's music as wide as possible, that's what I think's best tbh.

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And for those who 'keep' owned unreleased (stolen) music for themselves, that no one has ever heard yet, should be punished the hard way... obliged to listen to MC Hammer only for the rest of their lives in jail full of mentals. lol smile

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Peave though.

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[Edited 5/26/20 21:47pm]

"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972)
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Reply #115 posted 05/26/20 9:44pm

Vannormal

Strive said:

databank said:

no no no!

It's not the Estate's place to posthumously mess with these recordings. Prince is gone now, no one has the authority to "improve" his music. Well, Michael Howe does unfortunately, and has in the past, but just because he can doesn't mean he should.

You can make your own edits on Audacity (as long as you don't pollute the internet with them).


I don't really see the issue as long as they also release the original audio too.

Like with the Sly & The Family Stone - Live At The Fillmore East. They made a single best of version for the casuals on vinyl and a 4 disc version of all 4 shows for the hardcores.

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There you go.

Solved. smile

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Reply #116 posted 05/28/20 10:58am

databank

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Vannormal said:

databank said:

no no no!

It's not the Estate's place to posthumously mess with these recordings. Prince is gone now, no one has the authority to "improve" his music. Well, Michael Howe does unfortunately, and has in the past, but just because he can doesn't mean he should.

You can make your own edits on Audacity (as long as you don't pollute the internet with them).

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I understand your point of view.

NO ONE should touch Prince's music.

But I don't want to be the one bashing Michael Howe for what is post released.

It is what it is, not much to do about it.

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My point is - and I should've been more clear - that while I made my own 'album' version of that show, I made a listenable/audio-only enjoyable version of it.

Without image, for me (imho) some extended parts are sonically not all that interesting without image. Extreme long played 1-chord-parts for example.

Well, one could 'imagine' what went on, as we all saw this live show multiple times. wink

But again, It sounds just great and better (to me) without compromising the original.

-

Prince himself messed around a hundred times with his very very few live released material.

But that understandibly was him in all liberty.

Although I prefered if he did released some more 'raw' live stuff throughout his career.

But he was too busy being his stubborn old self, refuging into his own future. wink

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By the way, I have never polluted the internet with anything Prince, own made, home made, whatever.

So many others did though. And never liked that either.

But everyone is free to do what they considder 'good' for that matter. It honeslty won't kill anyone.

How many absolute horrible raped remixes of Kiss and When doves Cry are out there ?

As long as it spreads Prince's music as wide as possible, that's what I think's best tbh.

-

And for those who 'keep' owned unreleased (stolen) music for themselves, that no one has ever heard yet, should be punished the hard way... obliged to listen to MC Hammer only for the rest of their lives in jail full of mentals. lol smile

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Peave though.

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[Edited 5/26/20 21:47pm]

I feel ya. Let us just say that my approach, which clearly isn't the Estate's so far, is that in a perfect world, the Estate's job, besides generating income, should be to preserve and make available a legacy for the sake of historicity, not try and create listeners-friendly entertainment products. Hell, the cassette mixdowns that were used for reconstruction on Originals and 1999 Deluxe dshould have been released too, for reference.

Now I realize how goal 1 (generating income) can contradict goal 2 (preserving a legacy), but it's still good to be vocal about things one cares about. Once the material is released as is, fans are free to recompose and recompile it as they see fit for their personal use, since nowadays technology allows everyone to alter and edit tracks, but if the material is altered, what is lost is lost.

Prince, of course, had every right to mess with his own music: the point was that he was carrying his vision. Now the closest thing to his vision is what he left as it is, not to be reinterpreted or raped by the likes of Mr. Howe (I'm still depressed by the Originals fiasco, what it could have been vs what it is, the absolute lack of logic behind what was done, as explained by Mr. Bolas himself when he spoke to the Peach and Black Podcast).

In an ideal world, the vault should be in the hands of a museum or a musicology university, made available by curators whose only preoccupation would be research and preservation, not labels executives and banks aiming at pleasing the audience in order to make a quick buck...

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I certainly never accused you of polluting the internet (as you say, other have).

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As for those who do not share their stuff, everyone has their reasons. Some good, some bad.

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