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Reply #90 posted 02/21/15 9:07pm

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The soundcloud sounds amazing, would love to be there in person

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Reply #91 posted 02/22/15 5:51am

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1000 Deaths sounds fucking massive on the soundcloud.
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Reply #92 posted 02/22/15 10:12am

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Link to the soundcloud please!

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Reply #93 posted 02/23/15 10:30am

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I went to Birmingham and the following days Manchester gig and was front center for both.....my god....he is the greatest thing in music right now with the funkiest band in show business....absolutely destroyed 3rdeyegirl.
D was on fire!! Shook his hand twice too.
Just to note, D never wore a Symbol necklace....also, he had a lot more Al Green, Bobby Womack and Sly Stone than Prince in him, although his Prince influence was undoubted.
I definitely preferred the 2012/2013 setlists and feel, but this new show is super polished and is clearly meant for a mainstream tour and it succeeds. Best show in town folks.

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Reply #94 posted 02/23/15 10:32am

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WetDream said:

I went to Birmingham and the following days Manchester gig and was front center for both.....my god....he is the greatest thing in music right now with the funkiest band in show business....absolutely destroyed 3rdeyegirl.
D was on fire!! Shook his hand twice too.
Just to note, D never wore a Symbol necklace....also, he had a lot more Al Green, Bobby Womack and Sly Stone than Prince in him, although his Prince influence was undoubted.
I definitely preferred the 2012/2013 setlists and feel, but this new show is super polished and is clearly meant for a mainstream tour and it succeeds. Best show in town folks.

Yes he is killing it right now.

I sure hope he does a 15 minute version of Prayer. I love that joint live but it is 2 short.

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Reply #95 posted 02/23/15 10:42am

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Graycap23 said:

luvsexy4all said:

cant u people give him his accolades withouth mentioning Prince? doesnt he deserve that?

It is a compliment.

right...about d'angelo

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Reply #96 posted 02/23/15 6:26pm

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Graycap23 said:



WetDream said:


I went to Birmingham and the following days Manchester gig and was front center for both.....my god....he is the greatest thing in music right now with the funkiest band in show business....absolutely destroyed 3rdeyegirl.
D was on fire!! Shook his hand twice too.
Just to note, D never wore a Symbol necklace....also, he had a lot more Al Green, Bobby Womack and Sly Stone than Prince in him, although his Prince influence was undoubted.
I definitely preferred the 2012/2013 setlists and feel, but this new show is super polished and is clearly meant for a mainstream tour and it succeeds. Best show in town folks.



Yes he is killing it right now.


I sure hope he does a 15 minute version of Prayer. I love that joint live but it is 2 short.




Prayer is one of my favorites.
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Reply #97 posted 02/23/15 9:25pm

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Um, so how did his hand feel, lol!

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Reply #98 posted 02/24/15 7:36am

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[Edited 2/25/15 18:12pm]

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Reply #99 posted 02/24/15 7:51am

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Ego101 said:

IMO-

Anyone that watches this clip from about the 40:00min mark &...

Doesnt think they are watching a 'High Quality' Prince 1986 tribute show is Deaf, Blind or Both..

Or in denial..

[Edited 2/24/15 7:37am]

I wish they could have gotten the sound right on this.

Thanks 4 posting.

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Reply #100 posted 02/24/15 7:54am

Ego101

Your welcome!

Im not dissing D...

I saw the show last week and IMO the parade era Prince isms are a bit much...

Graycap23 said:

Ego101 said:

IMO-

Anyone that watches this clip from about the 40:00min mark &...

Doesnt think they are watching a 'High Quality' Prince 1986 tribute show is Deaf, Blind or Both..

Or in denial..

[Edited 2/24/15 7:37am]

I wish they could have gotten the sound right on this.

Thanks 4 posting.

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Reply #101 posted 02/24/15 7:56am

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Ego101 said:

Your welcome!

Im not dissing D...

I saw the show last week and IMO the parade era Prince isms are a bit much...

Graycap23 said:

I wish they could have gotten the sound right on this.

Thanks 4 posting.

I get your point. I see it as well................but I like it.

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Reply #102 posted 02/24/15 8:04am

Ego101

cool

Graycap23 said:

Ego101 said:

Your welcome!

Im not dissing D...

I saw the show last week and IMO the parade era Prince isms are a bit much...

I get your point. I see it as well................but I like it.

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Reply #103 posted 02/24/15 8:05am

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Ego101 said:

IMO-

Anyone that watches this clip from about the 40:00min mark &...

Doesnt think they are watching a 'High Quality' Prince 1986 tribute show is Deaf, Blind or Both..

Or in denial..

[Edited 2/24/15 7:37am]

I was at that show, thank you!

Hundalasiliah!
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Reply #104 posted 02/24/15 8:32am

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[Edited 2/25/15 18:13pm]

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Reply #105 posted 02/24/15 9:58am

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DAMMIT. I NEED A SOUNDBOARD LEAK. lol
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Reply #106 posted 02/24/15 6:47pm

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Just got back from the Hamburg show, and it was great! Saw Mr. Alan Leeds exit the backstage door right before the concert started and walk back in again. It was nice to see him again, albeit from afar. I´m glad he´s still working with D´Angelo.

The concert was supposed to start at 8 p.m but D´Angelo came onstage at 9.15 , which was a real bummer... but the show started with a blast.....1000 Deaths was the first song he played and it sounded very close to the original version.

He also played The Charade and the synergy between him and Jesse Johnson was just phenomenal. Great rendition and audience response, and I think D gave Jesse a hug or a kiss on the cheek when they finished playing the song, or maybe he just said something into his ear. Seeing and hearing him play that song with Jesse Johnson was a profound concert experience. I´m too tired to go into elaborate details now and words can´t do that performance any justice. Just believe me that it was a very moving and special part of the show.

He played quite a lot of songs from the new album Black Messiah and went on with a slow and beautiful version of Really Love which changed into a beautiful jam later on and he also played some older songs with completely new arrangements that I absolutely loved. He played Alright , Lady, Brown Sugar, and a long version of One Mo Gin off the Voodoo album. If I recall correctly he also played Jones In My Bones but I could be wrong.

The band is tight, energetic, extremely funky and D´Angelo sounds great. His vocals were top notch.

--

Regarding the comparisons to the Parade tour, I don´t really see that many similarities. The vibe was totally different but I understand that some parts may come across as reminiscent of Prince or James Brown, with the "On the one!" and "On the two!" and "25 ! " cues or those two background singers and dancers who reminded me a bit of Wally Safford and Gregory Brooks with their sunglasses and baseball cap but then again, not really that much. One could also compare the extended part of One Mo Gin to the Electric Man part in Head during the Parade tour but that´s probably because I was trying a bit too hard to find some similarities after reading some of the posts here or watching the clips above.

I´m VERY happy I could go and see this show, and I´m so glad that D´Angelo is healthy and hopefully happy. The last time I saw him was also in Hamburg 14 years ago.

After being in D´s corner here on the org during all these years when most people no longer believed in him, it was an added pleasure to see him deliver such a superb show tonight.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #107 posted 02/24/15 8:50pm

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Thanks for sharing Kool and please add more detail when you feel like it

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Reply #108 posted 02/24/15 9:06pm

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RARE D VID:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5wxlIHiIdY

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Reply #109 posted 02/25/15 2:46am

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KoolEaze said:

Just got back from the Hamburg show, and it was great! Saw Mr. Alan Leeds exit the backstage door right before the concert started and walk back in again. It was nice to see him again, albeit from afar. I´m glad he´s still working with D´Angelo.

The concert was supposed to start at 8 p.m but D´Angelo came onstage at 9.15 , which was a real bummer... but the show started with a blast.....1000 Deaths was the first song he played and it sounded very close to the original version.

He also played The Charade and the synergy between him and Jesse Johnson was just phenomenal. Great rendition and audience response, and I think D gave Jesse a hug or a kiss on the cheek when they finished playing the song, or maybe he just said something into his ear. Seeing and hearing him play that song with Jesse Johnson was a profound concert experience. I´m too tired to go into elaborate details now and words can´t do that performance any justice. Just believe me that it was a very moving and special part of the show.

He played quite a lot of songs from the new album Black Messiah and went on with a slow and beautiful version of Really Love which changed into a beautiful jam later on and he also played some older songs with completely new arrangements that I absolutely loved. He played Alright , Lady, Brown Sugar, and a long version of One Mo Gin off the Voodoo album. If I recall correctly he also played Jones In My Bones but I could be wrong.

The band is tight, energetic, extremely funky and D´Angelo sounds great. His vocals were top notch.

--

Regarding the comparisons to the Parade tour, I don´t really see that many similarities. The vibe was totally different but I understand that some parts may come across as reminiscent of Prince or James Brown, with the "On the one!" and "On the two!" and "25 ! " cues or those two background singers and dancers who reminded me a bit of Wally Safford and Gregory Brooks with their sunglasses and baseball cap but then again, not really that much. One could also compare the extended part of One Mo Gin to the Electric Man part in Head during the Parade tour but that´s probably because I was trying a bit too hard to find some similarities after reading some of the posts here or watching the clips above.

I´m VERY happy I could go and see this show, and I´m so glad that D´Angelo is healthy and hopefully happy. The last time I saw him was also in Hamburg 14 years ago.

After being in D´s corner here on the org during all these years when most people no longer believed in him, it was an added pleasure to see him deliver such a superb show tonight.

I was there, too! Fantastic concert. I had high expectations but those were easily surpassed. "Prayer" was the first song, though. "1000 Deaths" is a beast live. Sound quality of the bass wasn't the best where I was standing at first. I didn't really expect it to start before 9pm, so that was ok for me.

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #110 posted 02/25/15 3:08am

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I'm so jealous of you people. SO. FUCKING. JEALOUS.
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Reply #111 posted 02/25/15 4:53am

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KoolEaze said:

Just got back from the Hamburg show, and it was great! Saw Mr. Alan Leeds exit the backstage door right before the concert started and walk back in again. It was nice to see him again, albeit from afar. I´m glad he´s still working with D´Angelo.


The concert was supposed to start at 8 p.m but D´Angelo came onstage at 9.15 , which was a real bummer... but the show started with a blast.....1000 Deaths was the first song he played and it sounded very close to the original version.


He also played The Charade and the synergy between him and Jesse Johnson was just phenomenal. Great rendition and audience response, and I think D gave Jesse a hug or a kiss on the cheek when they finished playing the song, or maybe he just said something into his ear. Seeing and hearing him play that song with Jesse Johnson was a profound concert experience. I´m too tired to go into elaborate details now and words can´t do that performance any justice. Just believe me that it was a very moving and special part of the show.


He played quite a lot of songs from the new album Black Messiah and went on with a slow and beautiful version of Really Love which changed into a beautiful jam later on and he also played some older songs with completely new arrangements that I absolutely loved. He played Alright , Lady, Brown Sugar, and a long version of One Mo Gin off the Voodoo album. If I recall correctly he also played Jones In My Bones but I could be wrong.


The band is tight, energetic, extremely funky and D´Angelo sounds great. His vocals were top notch.


--


Regarding the comparisons to the Parade tour, I don´t really see that many similarities. The vibe was totally different but I understand that some parts may come across as reminiscent of Prince or James Brown, with the "On the one!" and "On the two!" and "25 ! " cues or those two background singers and dancers who reminded me a bit of Wally Safford and Gregory Brooks with their sunglasses and baseball cap but then again, not really that much. One could also compare the extended part of One Mo Gin to the Electric Man part in Head during the Parade tour but that´s probably because I was trying a bit too hard to find some similarities after reading some of the posts here or watching the clips above.


I´m VERY happy I could go and see this show, and I´m so glad that D´Angelo is healthy and hopefully happy. The last time I saw him was also in Hamburg 14 years ago.


After being in D´s corner here on the org during all these years when most people no longer believed in him, it was an added pleasure to see him deliver such a superb show tonight.




I'm just curious since I've never been to a live concert. Has anyone (a performer) ever started a show on time? I've read many concert reviews an have always read they were late. Is this the norm?
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Reply #112 posted 02/25/15 5:07am

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Me too, KS. When tickets went on sale I had no money available, and now that I have the Dutch shows are sold out. So no 'Second Coming' for me, I'm afraid...

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #113 posted 02/25/15 5:39am

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KoolEaze said:

Just got back from the Hamburg show, and it was great! Saw Mr. Alan Leeds exit the backstage door right before the concert started and walk back in again. It was nice to see him again, albeit from afar. I´m glad he´s still working with D´Angelo.


The concert was supposed to start at 8 p.m but D´Angelo came onstage at 9.15 , which was a real bummer... but the show started with a blast.....1000 Deaths was the first song he played and it sounded very close to the original version.


He also played The Charade and the synergy between him and Jesse Johnson was just phenomenal. Great rendition and audience response, and I think D gave Jesse a hug or a kiss on the cheek when they finished playing the song, or maybe he just said something into his ear. Seeing and hearing him play that song with Jesse Johnson was a profound concert experience. I´m too tired to go into elaborate details now and words can´t do that performance any justice. Just believe me that it was a very moving and special part of the show.


He played quite a lot of songs from the new album Black Messiah and went on with a slow and beautiful version of Really Love which changed into a beautiful jam later on and he also played some older songs with completely new arrangements that I absolutely loved. He played Alright , Lady, Brown Sugar, and a long version of One Mo Gin off the Voodoo album. If I recall correctly he also played Jones In My Bones but I could be wrong.


The band is tight, energetic, extremely funky and D´Angelo sounds great. His vocals were top notch.


--


Regarding the comparisons to the Parade tour, I don´t really see that many similarities. The vibe was totally different but I understand that some parts may come across as reminiscent of Prince or James Brown, with the "On the one!" and "On the two!" and "25 ! " cues or those two background singers and dancers who reminded me a bit of Wally Safford and Gregory Brooks with their sunglasses and baseball cap but then again, not really that much. One could also compare the extended part of One Mo Gin to the Electric Man part in Head during the Parade tour but that´s probably because I was trying a bit too hard to find some similarities after reading some of the posts here or watching the clips above.


I´m VERY happy I could go and see this show, and I´m so glad that D´Angelo is healthy and hopefully happy. The last time I saw him was also in Hamburg 14 years ago.


After being in D´s corner here on the org during all these years when most people no longer believed in him, it was an added pleasure to see him deliver such a superb show tonight.





Yeah, I didn't really understand the Parade tour comparisons either, I mean, D is and always has been hugely influenced by Prince (although apart from vocal arrangements I've never thought that his recorded music was ripping P's style that much), but I don't see any of the same Parade tour style with the suits and sorta "revue" atmosphere, for want of a better word.
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Reply #114 posted 02/25/15 6:46am

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I went to Birmingham and the following days Manchester gig and was front center for both.....my god....he is the greatest thing in music right now with the funkiest band in show business....absolutely destroyed 3rdeyegirl.
D was on fire!! Shook his hand twice too.
Just to note, D never wore a Symbol necklace....also, he had a lot more Al Green, Bobby Womack and Sly Stone than Prince in him, although his Prince influence was undoubted.
I definitely preferred the 2012/2013 setlists and feel, but this new show is super polished and is clearly meant for a mainstream tour and it succeeds. Best show in town folks.

D channels Prince as a boyhood fan--like Prince channels James Brown.

D may channel Prince channeling Al Green + Jame Brown ("Adore") and

A lot of D's ballads are patterened after "Adore". His vocals patterns, runs, and adlibs...very similar to "Adore" and "Slow Love"

Counter Revolution: when it was "teased", I thought that he would be announce as the lead singer...

Womack? That's some gritty-soul and blues...I don't hear that..maybe on 1 song his first CD..

[Edited 2/25/15 6:48am]

[Edited 2/25/15 7:12am]

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Reply #115 posted 02/25/15 6:46am

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DAMMIT. I NEED A SOUNDBOARD LEAK. lol

I second that! I was at the London show last Friday and it was phonkee!!! I dream of a recording a la the Stockholm show from 2000....

It was an amazing night and it was so good to see D happy and enjoying himself so much. And the band! This band is tight! And they can jam. Long funky jams. And D's voice was on. I feel quite blessed to have experienced it.

I think I saw two cameras, mayby it was filmed...?

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Reply #116 posted 02/25/15 7:31am

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Reply #117 posted 02/25/15 8:18am

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Some videos (with a clear sound) I shot from the first night in London...more to come!

Prayer

1000 Deaths

Vanguard theme & Feel Like Makin' Love

Really Love

One Mo'Gin


[Edited 2/25/15 8:20am]

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Reply #118 posted 02/25/15 9:09am

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wathana said:

Some videos (with a clear sound) I shot from the first night in London...more to come!

Much Better. Thank u.

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Reply #119 posted 02/25/15 10:23am

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Ooh, please post Alright, if you have it

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