Best half-time show in a long time. I'm so sick of the celebrity duos
they usually have paired up singing renditions together. :)
On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow - really fantastic show he put on. It was more like a Prince concert
than a half-time show.
At 11:38 2007/2/5, you wrote:
On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow - really fantastic show he put on. It was more like a Prince concert
than a half-time show. Surprised at how little uproar there is over his,
ahem, guitar solo.
;-D
the symbol guitar projected against
On 2/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If by offensive you mean awesome.
i just mean by the standards of what america deems inoffensive
enough to show on network television on a sunday evening.
tom
Wow - really fantastic show he put on. It was more like a Prince concert
than a half-time show. Surprised at how little uproar there is over his,
ahem, guitar solo.
;-D
MEK
On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow - really fantastic show he put on. It was more like a Prince concert
than a half-time show. Surprised at how little uproar there is over his,
ahem, guitar solo.
;-D
the symbol guitar projected against that sheet so it looked like
Someone needs to photoshop the symbol guitar sitting on the ground in
front of the curtain.
On Feb 5, 2007, at 14:38, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
the symbol guitar projected against that sheet so it looked like
prince has a huge cock was much more offensive that jj's titty a
couple years back.
I actually thought it was pretty cool that the marching band got to play along.
Also, the rain had to have been throwing just as big a monkey in
Prince's wrench as it was the Bears' wrench. I think he did pretty
awesome.
Not quite 313, but we all talk about him anyway.
Prince and Cirque du Soleil will be performing at the year's Super Bowl.
The only corroboration is sportsbybrooks.com which may be totally
bogus, though.
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His Australian tour in 2003 was billed as a greatest hits tour, though
it was more like a preview of the musicology album ( the album was
released a few months after the tour here ).
Hmm, we are fast approaching the limits of my knowledge.
Maybe the tour was something to do with his 'Rainbow
wondered if any were planned.
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To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Prince musicology tour
Err... I know my mate went to see him in London two years ago. I am
fairly sure
and is
there any word of a future UK tour?
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From: Nik Stoltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stewart Caig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 12:19 PM
Subject: RE: (313) Prince musicology tour
N! I saw it in Safeway (of all places) at least a year ago. It came
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From: Stewart Caig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 July 2005 12:29
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Prince musicology tour
My bad it was released February last year over here. That still doesnt
explain why he was touring in 2002 though. My guess is that was totally
unrelated to this album
Does anyone know if the Musicology tour is ever coming to the UK? Or did it
already and I totally missed it somehow?
Stu
PRESS RELEASE
27.08.04
A Prince Tribute: the night formerly known as the Slap Shack. There ain't no
party like a Prince party...Let's go CRAZY.
Prince stands as the most influential pop artist of all time, inspiring
everyone from Tricky to Andre 3000 to Green Velvet. It's 20 years - yes, 20
More info at this can be found at www.inthemix.com.au under the features
section.
PRESS RELEASE
27.08.04
A Prince Tribute: the night formerly known as the Slap Shack. There ain't no
party like a Prince party...Let's go CRAZY.
Prince stands as the most influential pop artist of all time,
I think someone a while back was asking about the new Prince Lp on vinyl?
Well, still no sign of it, but www.piccadillyrecords.com has 12 vinyl
samplers.
4 tracks
If you're interested.
Alex
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- End of
I found a few copies of Peach in the shop the other day on 12- has My
Name Is Prince and a couple of other hot jams on there too if there
are any fans on the list
cheers
Jason
On 1 Jul 2004, at 11:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think someone a while back was asking about the new Prince Lp
Fantastic show last night - amazing showmanship
played all the big hits
surprise guest performance by Morris Day and the Time before Prince's own
show
777-9311, Jungle Love, Oak Tree, Get it Up, The Bird, Cool, Fishnet, etc.
Jerome was present and had the mirror as well
I'll tell you all
Anyone heard this? My Spidey-senses are telling me to beware.
MEK
It's billed as a hits show but I heard he starts playing hits and then
ventures off into jazzy excursions.
He's a Jehovah's Witness now so there's no cussing, so no sing-along to Sexy
MF then I guess.
;)
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Subject: (313) Prince
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To: 313
Subject: (313) Prince
Prince is coming to my town.
Has anyone seen him perform lately - what can I expect?
His aftershows really rock, they'reinfamous, he used to do weird covers like
Flashlight, Joni Mitchell, etc. That sounds pretty right.
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From: Kelly Money [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '313' 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Prince
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:31 AM
Saw him last year
Richard Cranston wrote:
Prince is coming to my town.
Has anyone seen him perform lately - what can I expect?
It's really weird, man ...
See, he has this platform in the middle of the stage, and there's
this white sheet that covers the whole platform, but you can
tell there's this person
Nah, that's what Prince fans here are going to have to do on the streets of
St Kilda and Kings Cross to afford the tickets which range from $400 to
$1000.
These are Australian dollars, so that's, what, 60 cents to a US dollar, work
it out baby.
;)
Richard Cranston wrote:
Prince is coming to my
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Subject: Re: (313) Prince
09/24/03 09:05 PM
Yeah, I realised that, but it's not something you'd expect to hear, that's
what I meant.
Cheers!
Cyclone
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To: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Prince
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 1:49 AM
Joni Mitchell actually isn't that weird considering
Prince is coming to my town.
Has anyone seen him perform lately - what can I expect?
I was doing a bit of research on the Ban Con Tin label and was trying to
find out more about Jibaros - Eric Cycle is also a member of Quazar so I
looked him up (all this done on discogs.com) and it had this about Quazar:
Cycle, van Veen and Declerq had their first underground hit with Dish
Hey I found an unreleased mix of this on Soulseek.
anybody know the story on where this comes from?
its got a great and very sample-able bit in the middle that goes like:
(girl voice)
Poor lonely computer
Its time someone programmed you
Its time you learned
Love
And
Oh damn Sean, Erotic City is so much more than that f**king White
Horse... :)
glad you made that observation. now I know I'm not crazy. for years I've
noticed that Prince likes to borrow heavily from Kraftwerk (and many
other
artists). I used to keep a mental list of his Kraftwerk inspired
weren't the two 'laidback' guys Danish?
and recorded it in Denmark?
I might be wrong, but thought they were.
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 10:53:16AM -0400, Christian Bloch wrote:
YES!!! Finally a reference to Denmark that I didn't provide :) Laidback
are indeed Danish, but I don't know if they actually recorded White
Horse in Denmark or not...
I believe White Horse was actually the b-side of the awful
sean deason wrote:
Erotic City is just that Ride TheWhite Horse song. Anyone else think of
any others?
that's funny, i've been listening to dj godfather bmg on groovetech a
couple of times lately, and brendan mixes prince's 'erotic city' together
with laidback's 'white horse'...
it also
actually the only reason i brought this up, is because i need an id on the
first track bmg's playing, it's also used on one of those re-edit/mix 12s
out now, think it's the one with the wee papa girl rappers, 2nd track on
either side a or b.
so on that one (vol1 i think) there is the wee
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From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2003 16:21
actually the only reason i brought this up, is because i need
an id on the first track bmg's playing...
That's Basstronic by Unknown DJ...
Brendan
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From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2003 16:21
actually the only reason i brought this up, is because i need
an id on the first track bmg's playing...
That's Basstronic by Unknown DJ...
aha...that one...volume 2 then
robin...
whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated, despite sounding a
little less sure of itself than his other albums and being the accompaniment
to a piss-poor film, for me it's still prince's most adventurous work - and
at the very least it's got Kiss and Sometimes It Snows In April on
whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated, despite sounding a
little less sure of itself than his other albums and being the accompaniment
to a piss-poor film, for me it's still prince's most adventurous work - and
at the very least it's got Kiss and Sometimes It Snows In April
Of The Times and Around The
World In A Day
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From: seth redmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 9:18 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
whatever you do, don't forget Parade - much underrated
so has anyone ever laid their hands on the Black Album?
-s
My sister has. She's the biggest Prince Fan I ever met: became naturalized
as a US citizen and settled in Minneapolis, top that! But that's the level
of nuttiness needed I think to get hold of that legendary album, which
wasn't all that
Parade was my favourite too, followed by Sign Of The Times and Around
The World In A Day
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on
the 'Web.
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From: jurren baars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 7:46 AM
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work?
how about bootlegs [yes, bootlegs again...] i was listening
While I remember, there was a maxi CD single of Gett Off with amazing mixes
- one by Steve Silk Hurley.
That is THE JAM.
This thread is making me so sentimental, so I am gonna stop now!
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To: 313 Detroit 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Prince
2003 11:29:32
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Yeah it was widely available in the UK - I had a casette of I have since lost.
It was very funky - Bob James and Rock Hard in A Funky Place in particular
South Tryon Street, Suite 300
Charlotte, North Carolina 28203
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From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 5:47 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer
:52 AM
To: seth redmond; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
so has anyone ever laid their hands on the Black Album?
-s
My sister has. She's the biggest Prince Fan I ever met: became naturalized
as a US citizen and settled in Minneapolis, top that! But that's
Brent Kirkwood wrote:
After all this talk of Prince...
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work?
Interesting just how many Prince fans there are on the list. The connection
between Prince and Detroit techno is squarely in the what they were listening
to when they
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|Brent Kirkwood wrote:
| After all this talk of Prince...
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| Can anyone make an album recommendation
After all this talk of Prince...
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work?
Thanks in advance,
Brent
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work?
Prince´s top moments, that´s easy!
Dirty Mind
1999
Purple Rain
Around The World in a Day
Sign 'o' The times
But if you don´t have a lot of money left in your pocket, concentrate on
Dirty Mind and Sign 'o' The Times, I
4:20 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
After all this talk of Prince...
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work?
Thanks in advance,
Brent
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06/27/03 03:50 PMSubject: RE: (313) Prince
Album Recommendations
Sign of the Times always sticks out for me..
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From: Redmond, Ja'Maul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 June 2003 21:51
To: Brent Kirkwood; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
You've opened up a can of worms. Lol.
Honestly I haven't been
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From: Brent Kirkwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 3:20 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
After all this talk of Prince...
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work?
Thanks in advance,
Brent
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's work?
how about bootlegs [yes, bootlegs again...] i was listening to the interview
with THE man harco pront up on the musicforspeakers website [dutch only]
where they were comparing his work to '80's prince bootlegs, the high
ones collected/traded by
fans on lists, etc.
peace
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From: jurren baars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:47 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Prince Album Recommendations
Can anyone make an album recommendation for a newcomer to Price's
After Minneapolis it was THE place where he broke and the Electrifyin' Mojo
interview with Prince was widely circulated and introduced me to Mojo.
I have only ever heard snippets of the interview (via napster). Even thought
that a recent moodyman release used a bit of the interview (untitled
It was a bootleg - one of those spurious 'interview' disks you would get in
HMV.
I have it somewhere along with unnumerable tapes/CDs of shows from
everywhere (D included). I am giving a lot away to friends but haven't
organised it because of work commitments (two full-time jobs).
I reckon you
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