Z...what a PERFECT review...I think you summed up the vibe of the evening
so 
well!  Thank you...and I always eat my ice cream cold...thanks for the  
reminder and appropriate metaphor... good seeing you last night as  well.
No 
matter how long it has been since the last performance we all  just carry on
like 
we just saw each other last week....I love the Prince  community!
-Portia
ps-  thank you to Tonia, Patricia, Darlene, Belinda, Utopia, and the  will 
call people for allowing me to sit at the will call table for 2 hours of
the 
lineup. I would not have been able to be there comfortably without your  
consideration.  Thank you.  My surgeon thanks you too!
 
 
 
In a message dated 10/11/2008 9:35:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Good to  see you too, Andy.

Here's what I posted on HQ...

I was at all  those shows--Avery Fisher soundcheck, main show, & aftershow
at
the  World--and Xenophobia celebration at Paisley 2002, as well as Butter in
NYC  in 2006. And I have to say (as I said in my earlier post) this
aftershow
smoked Butter. There was no "Joy in Repetition" moment (as at the
World--but
that was really the only "moment" that I enjoyed anyway), but I  enjoyed
this
aftershow much much more.

Maybe it is because I haven't  read/posted much online... my music
appreciation frame of reference is less  fettered with chatter.

I can understand why people use setlists to  guage a performance... because
they want to see new songs, new material, or  see if there are any changes
from before, as an indication of artistic  growth. But to me that's like
comparing a grocery list to the cooked meal.  As a performer there are few
"top chefs" out there like Prince who can take  what appears on the surface
to be a run-of-the-mill list and turn it into a  gourmet meal.

And I felt he did that last night. I started to take  notes on a set list
and
a few songs into the show I stopped. I stopped  because the note-taking was
taking away from my enjoyment of the show. I  stopped because the
note-taking
was forcing me to experience the show in a  kind of "melted ice cream" kind
of way. You ever accidentally left ice  cream out? It melts and all the
ingredients kind of separate... putting it  back into the freezer will not
bring those ingredients back together again  in the original mix that would
have been as enjoyable as it was intended.  So I said, hell I better eat
this
ice cream while it's good. I put away the  pen and the paper, and just took
the show in.

Sorry if people are  looking to get the basic ingredients/set list from me.
Not going to happen.  Instead I'm going to convey the taste, the overall
vibe
and energy. If  you're the type who eats food trying to figure out what
ingredients went  into it, be my guest--you'll find enough of that on this
thread. But I'm  just trying to savor the moment because there *was*
something special at  last night's aftershow to me... and I'm going to try
to
put my finger on  it.

(First, as a disclosure, I was one of the lucky recipients of the  HQ
contest
for the aftershow. For that I am truly grateful! It meant, among  other
things, Ruth (who was just one of the nicest, professionals I've
encountered
who is tasked with the awesome responsibility of assisting a  megatalent
like
Prince) escorted winners into the performance venue before  the public was
let in... so I got close up to the stage, right in front of  the steps in
the
front right. I've been up front before, so this was not  necessarily reason
for a positive experience or review. But I am not going  to lie... it helps
:) It also means that as a contest winner we were each  given one of those
beautiful O(+> wax candle holders as a  gift.

Ok so on to the show... I have to admit that I had grown weary of  Prince's
tendency to perform so many covers of other people's songs.  Reading reports
of the last two years (last time I saw him was at Butter  two years ago), I
went into the aftershow not expecting much. But while I  stood there
watching
the show, it struck me that Prince is more interested  in making his show
about MUSIC rather than just PRINCE MUSIC.

Even  though he is the star attraction and may have an offstage ego of a
star,  it's a kind of artistic humility on stage that I found endearing
last
night. His very jazzman-like democratic sharing of solos, and his  clear
homages to music he's love over the years of his life. Once I  stopped
fretting about "why isn't he playing his music" I realized that in  a
strange
way this wasn't about HIM.

Prince became this iPod of  great music, and plucked one song after another,
that he performed,  reinvented, reinvigorated, improvised, solo'd, clowned,
danced, sang,  strummed, shook, that made it clear that yes you are hearing
Earth Wind  & Fire, or Ron Woods, or India Arie, but make no mistake about
it
this  is a PRINCE concert. This was no karaoke, phone in performance. The
rhythm  guitar licks were SICK. The screams on pitch (I hadn't heard Prince
deliver  a good scream since 2004 Musicology days), his vocal control
precise, and  his athleticism took him all over every available space on the
small  stage.

And the smallness of the setting provided such a contrast for  the bigness
of
his talent. The intimacy of the evening... it was like  sitting in his
living
room. Or in his garage, watching a 4 piece band. No  overproduction, just
hot
cold sweat. They had the energy and hunger of a  start up, with the
professionalism and chops of veterans.

It's like  Prince succeeded in shifting the focus away from himself... there
were  points in the almost 3 hours concert where I forgot who he was...
where
I  felt like I'm watching this amazing kid jump around in his garage or
living  room with his band doing this great music. I felt like an A/R
executive who  wanted to say "we've got to SIGN THIS KID!!" and then it
would
hit me...  holy shit I just saw PRINCE!

And that was the magic for me. That is  what made this special. Prince
somehow stripped his performance of  pretense, and took me back to
excitement
of watching a band just getting  started but playing like they'd been on the
scene for years. I felt like I  was standing in the shoes of Owen Husney, or
Mo Ostin... the performance  was THAT REFRESHING. This was not old hat. It
felt new, youthful,  invigorating. Knowing in the back of my mind that
Prince
seldom leaves  ANYTHING to chance and that even what appears as spontaneity
is incredibly  rehearsed--well that just made me appreciate his talent all
the  more.

Thanks again to HQ for the chance to check out this show. Thanks  to Ruth
for
lookin out! Thanks to the NPG family for the continued sense of  community--
Utopia7, Porsche, Tonia, Belinda, Andy (glad your gf enjoyed  the show), &
whomever I missed. And lastly Thanks to Prince & the  band for an amazing
night!

and just remember... eat your ice cream  before it melts :)

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Andrew  Stanger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I put this up on  HQ and wanted to post here too...
>
> All the reports are great. I  was at the aftershow. Anything happen after
> NPS? I took all the songs  down on the my iphone but see setlists already
> up.
> Some random  notes...
>
> Prince came out wearing black pants and a white  sweater with a long white
> scarf. Started with glasses but took them  off early. For the second half
-
> black pants and orange blouse-like  shirt with a big necklace - might be
the
> same one from the first  show.
>
> It was very organized for a prince aftershow. I was  worried as it was my
> gfs
> first show and I didn't want her to  have a bad experience. We got there
at
> 11. Took a little bit of time  to check our name and get a wristband (no
> tickets :(
> Waited in  line - got to chat with Z for a bit.
> We got let into the hotel at  12:25 or so.
> Up the elevator. Out into the bar.
> This was the  only bad queue - waiting by the bar crushed a little to get
> through  one door into the small room with the stage. Only about 15 mins
>  though.
> Room was packed but breathable.
>
> Completely  agree with Z about the setlist vs actually being there. It was
>  an
> amazing show., Probably the best aftershow I've been to. Did go to  irving
> plaza a few years ago with Larry and Chaka that was great and  didn't go
to
> the World one during ONA so that one might have been  better. The covers
> were
> all great - many I haven't heard at  all and many I haven't heard prince
do
> live. He did a good amount of  his own songs - Purple Rain seemed a little
> out of place with such a  rock and then r&b show but he seems to have to
do
> it for folks. 3  hours of prince is amazing. And hearing him do Shhh (one
of
> my  favs) and then the time/Sheila songs were awesome. That was a
highlight
> for me - hearing prince cover a prince band and do the bird  and jungle
> love.
> He was in a great mood - maybe best I've ever  seen, jamming, dancing,
funk
> face, funny faces, interacting with the  crowd.
>
> thanks
>
>  AS

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