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Some of the most amazing highlights of my One Night Alone Experience Was seeing Prince play Money Don't Matter Tonight during the soundcheck. It blew me away that he dragged out obscure stuff (well, obscure to the casual fan anyway).
It was fantastic seeing him play Paisley Park during the aftershow and watching as he blazed the place with a kick ass version of Calhoun Squayah (which absolutely should have made it to the aftershow disc). Also another moment that really struck me hard was when he played Sometimes it snows in April. I have never liked that song but as he began playing that song during the concert I happened to turn around to see the reaction of a woman in the crowd. She broke into instant sobs and that made me realize what the song actually meant to people and gave me the fresh perspective to listen to it with my heart. I now see why people have been touched by this song. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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ONA was definitely an amazing experience. I remember when he took the stage and I got a good look at him, I could hardly catch my breath I was so excited. Seeing him play the Beautiful Ones and Sometimes it snows... just blew me away and made the concert so amazing for me. I had good seats in the centre of the first balcony and I had a terrific view of him. I loved watching him play guitar and his facial expressions just killed me. His falsetto was right on too. Can't wait to see him again. I will always fork out the $$ to see him in concert because I know I will get my $$ worth of real music. | |
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Also another moment that really struck me hard was when he played Sometimes it snows in April
same thing for me it was so beautiful & emotionnal - Sign Of The Times terrific - When You Were Mine, it was as if it was a recent song _ the NPG radio speech + Strange Relationship well everything - | |
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