He does some of the older material, I think he's retiring that. He doesn't
do the more risque stuff, like you won't hear Darling Nikki. He has changed
some lyrics as well. He's a Witness now so he leaves out some songs, even
something like The Cross as Witnesses believe Jesus was crucified on a
stake, not a cross. He does the song Everlasting Love which is obviously
inspired by JW beliefs, otherwise it was all older.
I really enjoyed his new arrangement of Sign Of The Times, very jazzy.

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>From: Matt MacQueen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Cobert, Gwendal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: (313) OT Prince LP
>Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 1:28 AM
>

> On Apr 19, 2004, at 7:35 AM, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
>> I think it started with "All the ctritics love you in New York", back
>> at the end of "1999" ?
>>
>
> which, to bring it all back to 313, was sampled/re-edited to all hell
> by KDJ on his absolutely amazing doublepack 'U Can Dance If U Want 2'.
>   I've lost count now of how many Kenny/Theo/3 Chairs tracks have
> sampled Prince.. and to usually to great effect.
>
> I'm excited because I got tickets to see the Musicology tour here in
> June, supposedly lots (most?) of older material this time around, yay.
> There must be detroit dates for this tour, right?  I mean, how many
> consecutive Purple Rain shows were sold out in Detroit that one time??
> I would actually consider going to Detroit to see him there too, just
> because the crowd will be so nuts for it (kinda like that Kraftwerk
> tour stop)
>
> peace
> --
> Matt MacQueen
> http://SonicSunset.com
> 

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