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Superb transitions & rearrangements (live)
Check the transition from ''Automatic'' to ''D.M.S.R.'' (Parade Tour, Detroit 1986), and how fantastic and original that still is!
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- Concerning a different arrangement live; a very different version of ''Welcome 2 America'' played live in 2011 in L.A. has a complete different sound, a faster rock version;
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Cant really call It "superb" but always loved his *Housequake* renditions with *the Future* beat on the nude tour. | |
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That is great. I wonder if he did a fast studio version? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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todesm said: Cant really call It "superb" but always loved his *Housequake* renditions with *the Future* beat on the nude tour. With 1999 thrown in. And Sexy Dancer. It made for a great opener of the concert. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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^Plain and simple. He lost money on the American Lovesexy tour and touring Europe was a sure way to make money again. That's why he did a greatest hits show with a few new tracks to let everybody know there was a new album coming up.
Same for the D&P tour, which became a promo tour for the upcoming album as it went along. [Edited 9/15/21 10:55am] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Lovesexy Live:
Head => A Love Bizarre | |
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SOTT Tour Forever In My Life>It TRUE BLUE | |
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My first Prince concert was during the Nude Tour. London, Wembley Arena 3rd July 1990 ( http://princevault.com/in..._July_1990 ) and nearly missed the Baby I’m A Star/We Can Funk encore, but scrambled back in to see it (unlike many others who left early). Quite a few “medley”/transitions during the show, in fact, looking back it was non-stop. This link is a good read about the tour, especially for Dutch fans: https://en.apoplife.nl/pr...nude-tour/ There may or may not be something coming! | |
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Some of these things are just medleys, not necessarily transitions from one song to another. I mean, look at "I Would Die 4 U" and "Baby I'm A Star." Is that a transition, or just going from one song to another? Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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- Well, with transitions, i mean additional new arrangements to go from one song to another. Not necessary the same beat or medely. Listen again to the example. It's like the transition is/was part of a new song. It had really nothing to do with either 'Automatic' nor ''DMSR'. It is about the stuff in between, and i do remember the special choreography going with it. - Concerning another arrangement; Listen to this very different version of 'Get Your Groove On', a song not often played live. Not somethign i considder a great song either. But live, here, it sounds infectious! Find it here; I'm talking about this live version for instance :
- Another but less outspoken example though still fantastic to me, are most live versions of 'Musicology.' Often live it sounds better to me. With a funky descending heavy bass line, which isn't prominent in the actual recorded song. Plus the fact that the song live is sped up is what it needs the most I believe. Not to forget the superb addition of fat funky horns by Hornheadz... All these elements gives so much more the punch and the greased funk it needs imho. The recorded version i don't considder funky at all for instance, never liked it that much. I'm talking about this live version for instance :
- And there are so many more to mention...
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- Talking about another version once more; ...is it me, or does Prince sings a bit out of tune on this one? '17 Days' from the 'Welcome 2 America, Live Blu-Ray' (included in the deluxe edition of 'Welcome 2 America.') https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMY4NFW7GkI - I always loved this song live. So, this one is OK, but certainly not his best live performance to me. I don't like the Renato Neto solo in this one, neither the Mr. Hayes one. Also the somewhat reggae feel from the rhythm guitar in the beat, doesn't do the song justice imho. -
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. Japan Lovesexy tour paid for the hole in the accounts. Which he of course didn't want to do until his accountants forced him to. . Nude was suppsoed to be a cash-in tour with limited stage stuff, but then Prince wanted a waterfall etc. Thankfully, saner people talked him out of it. © Bart Van Hemelen
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- Seriously ? A waterfall ?! Never read that... Actually he should've done it. - "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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Cool topic. One of the reasons I am a Prince fan. . The first example that comes to my mind is that ´Starfish and coffee´ version from The Park 94 or 95 boot. It becomes a latin jam and Michael Bland does a series of drumrolls that even Prince shouts in the end. I really love these ´musician´ moments. . And I think it was a great idea to mix "The ballad of Dorothy Parker" with Madhouse´s ´Four´ live. . The other one isnt a true rearrangement, but one of my fave Prince moments EVER is that ´Space´ version from one of those B-day concerts at Glam Slam. Tommy Barbarella does a cool solo and then Prince enters with an amazing guitar solo. Musical heaven to me. [Edited 9/20/21 18:09pm] | |
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"all this love" live at montreux | |
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I love the way "My Tree" and "A Positive Place" segue/transition, even with the whole "yo prince, you got to slow this down" call out by robin. very cool. [Edited 9/21/21 15:39pm] | |
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The live shows in the second half of his career have a multitude of rearrangements, medleys, and jams. Too much gold to sort through to list them all. One priceless gem I adore:
In the Copenhagen aftershow on Oct. 26, 2002 at the Vega Musikkens Hus, "The Question of U/The One/Fallin'" features some gorgeous-filthy guitar licks by Prince, painfully beautiful piano work by Renato, a rich slow-burn sax solo by Eric, a stratospheric performance by Candy, a few tip-of-the-hat bars of "Take Five" -- capped off by a badass John Blackwell clinic. Sixteen minutes of bliss. | |
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- Thank you? Going to look for that one. Never heard it before. Thanks again. - "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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