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Postby *Laura » Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:28 pm

Wow...it was really great!
No Superbowl in my part of the world,but thank God for YouTube! :lol:
"Purple Rain" was beautiful...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-gLWj-_TBs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9k83AC7d0A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSJ0tMrsUsY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK4EwxRLiik

Also,I got Bob Lefsetz's comments in my email this morning.What a good read! 8)



"Tonight we partied like it was 1999. And we didn't even EXPECT IT!

Fuck the Revolution, fuck Kanye, certainly fuck Justin Timberlake.
While we were reveling in the best Super Bowl in years, because of the
weather, Prince took the musical slot, which was previously fumbled by
everybody from Aerosmith to the Stones, to the point where it's become a
joke, and made the game IRRELEVANT!

Oh, U2 did a good job. But they're from IRELAND! What the fuck do
they know about football, the American version thereof? And they're
supposedly credible. It's not about show, but meaning. Whereas Prince
comes from a long tradition of black musicians, who first of all want to
get paid, who don't have to play by the rules, since they've been fucked
over by the man FOREVER!

I'm categorcally against playing the Super Bowl. It makes you small.
You appear desperate. But I guess rules are made to be broken, because
the execution in this performance evidenced all the rock, all the roll,
all of the soul absent from music today. Fusing the opposing colors of
the human spectrum in a way that Michael Jackson tried to but never
could, Prince united us, showed us it was all about the joy, the feeling,
the rush, that we're all in it together. That we want and need
leaders, but they've got to have charisma, we've got to believe in them. And
we believe in Prince.

Oh, he hasn't had a hit in eons.

But he looks just the same.

And the do-rag seemed affected. But the choice of material excused the
headgear.

"Proud Mary"? "All Along The Watchtower"? Without all the stunting we
usually see at an event like this, no appearance by Tina Turner or John
Fogerty? Shit, Prince suddenly gives narcissism a good name.

Yes, it's all about Prince, but he's doing it for us, to entertain us,
to blow us away.

"Let's Go Crazy"?? Could there be a better opening number?

And you KNEW he was gonna close with "Purple Rain". It just FIT!

But the inclusion of the covers, and the album track "Baby I'm A Star",
those were unexpected, those touched our hearts, reminded us of when
music still counted, brought us right back to the advent, the HEYDAY, of
MTV.

MTV fumbled. All they could do was show the titty of someone who
didn't have much musical talent to begin with.

The Stones? They've got no excuse. As Jake says, that's where they
USUALLY play, STADIUMS! How could they be so bad? Hell, they couldn't
even nail SATISFACTION!

Aerosmith fucked up by sharing the stage with others.

We no longer believe. And just when we've given up, a saviour comes in
to rescue us.

The game is now unimportant.

If we're lucky, Steve Jobs will stun us in the final half.

But today we learned, it was proven, that NOTHING compares with music.
No sport, no video game. There IS no competition for the entertainment
dollar when music is done right.

It hasn't been done right in a long time.

But it was done right tonight. The choice of material, the turquoise
outfit, even down to the shoes, and the orange shirt. The ripping
guitar solos. The vocals. It was the complete package.

I don't know who should be ashamed more. The labels or the public.
For straying so far from the essence, for losing the magic touch.

Prince was an inspiration. He took all the spectacle of the Super
Bowl, all the glitz and the glamour, and RAISED THE BAR!

The marching band, the explosions, the stage, it was PERFECT, and it
was all in service to the man. Who was in service to the music.

Shall it live forever on YouTube. Shall you buy tickets and experience
the essence. Shall you be overjoyed by the power of music.

Inspiration not manipulation. Prince didn't cowrite with Diane Warren.
No exec told him what to record. None could contribute to the plan in
his head, which he executed so perfectly tonight.

Shall artistry, and rock and roll, rule FOREVER!"
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Postby Andrew » Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:33 pm

Amen Bob.

Perhaps instances like this can help show people what a great performance is really all about and so many people watching/paying attention can only help highlight the fact that there are great performers and artisst out there beyond what is normall shovelled down one's throat.
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Postby *Laura » Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:48 pm

Andrew wrote:
Perhaps instances like this can help show people what a great performance is really all about and so many people watching/paying attention can only help highlight the fact that there are great performers and artisst out there beyond what is normall shovelled down one's throat.

I so agree with that,Andrew...God knows we need the passion and the truth back in music before it's too late.

The world should have Superbowl shows like this one weekly,just for the sake of REAL music being promoted! :D
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Postby TRAGChick » Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:35 pm

"...the execution in this performance evidenced all the rock, all the roll,
all of the soul absent from music today.
Fusing the opposing colors of
the human spectrum in a way that Michael Jackson tried to but never
could, Prince united us, showed us it was all about the joy, the feeling,
the rush, that we're all in it together.
That we want and need
leaders, but they've got to have charisma, we've got to believe in them. And
we believe in Prince."


Thank you so much for this Shania. :mrgreen:

I ran downstairs right after the end of the Show to post here; I was in shock from how good it was...I could only write 4 sentences! LOL :wink:

This guy expounded on what I felt.

THANK GOD FOR PRINCE!! 8)
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Postby *Laura » Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:50 am

You're welcome Nora. :)
Bob's comments just nailed it.

I watched Prince again earlier and it crossed my mind that it would've been so cool to mix a little bit of "Faithfully" in his "Purple rain"! :lol:
Maybe next year...A whole set performed by Journey! :wink: They would deserve to have that chance.
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Postby Angiekay » Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:18 am

Shania wrote:You're welcome Nora. :)
Bob's comments just nailed it.

I watched Prince again earlier and it crossed my mind that it would've been so cool to mix a little bit of "Faithfully" in his "Purple rain"! :lol:


UGH! I'm sorry Shania, but my first reaction to that was ICKY! lol! Don't ruin a good thing!










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Re: Prince - Superbowl Show

Postby lights1961 » Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:23 am

Shania wrote:Wow...it was really great!
No Superbowl in my part of the world,but thank God for YouTube! :lol:
"Purple Rain" was beautiful...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-gLWj-_TBs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9k83AC7d0A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSJ0tMrsUsY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK4EwxRLiik

Also,I got Bob Lefsetz's comments in my email this morning.What a good read! 8)



"Tonight we partied like it was 1999. And we didn't even EXPECT IT!

Fuck the Revolution, fuck Kanye, certainly fuck Justin Timberlake.
While we were reveling in the best Super Bowl in years, because of the
weather, Prince took the musical slot, which was previously fumbled by
everybody from Aerosmith to the Stones, to the point where it's become a
joke, and made the game IRRELEVANT!

Oh, U2 did a good job. But they're from IRELAND! What the fuck do
they know about football, the American version thereof? And they're
supposedly credible. It's not about show, but meaning. Whereas Prince
comes from a long tradition of black musicians, who first of all want to
get paid, who don't have to play by the rules, since they've been fucked
over by the man FOREVER!

I'm categorcally against playing the Super Bowl. It makes you small.
You appear desperate. But I guess rules are made to be broken, because
the execution in this performance evidenced all the rock, all the roll,
all of the soul absent from music today. Fusing the opposing colors of
the human spectrum in a way that Michael Jackson tried to but never
could, Prince united us, showed us it was all about the joy, the feeling,
the rush, that we're all in it together. That we want and need
leaders, but they've got to have charisma, we've got to believe in them. And
we believe in Prince.

Oh, he hasn't had a hit in eons.

But he looks just the same.

And the do-rag seemed affected. But the choice of material excused the
headgear.

"Proud Mary"? "All Along The Watchtower"? Without all the stunting we
usually see at an event like this, no appearance by Tina Turner or John
Fogerty? Shit, Prince suddenly gives narcissism a good name.

Yes, it's all about Prince, but he's doing it for us, to entertain us,
to blow us away.

"Let's Go Crazy"?? Could there be a better opening number?

And you KNEW he was gonna close with "Purple Rain". It just FIT!

But the inclusion of the covers, and the album track "Baby I'm A Star",
those were unexpected, those touched our hearts, reminded us of when
music still counted, brought us right back to the advent, the HEYDAY, of
MTV.

MTV fumbled. All they could do was show the titty of someone who
didn't have much musical talent to begin with.

The Stones? They've got no excuse. As Jake says, that's where they
USUALLY play, STADIUMS! How could they be so bad? Hell, they couldn't
even nail SATISFACTION!

Aerosmith fucked up by sharing the stage with others.

We no longer believe. And just when we've given up, a saviour comes in
to rescue us.

The game is now unimportant.

If we're lucky, Steve Jobs will stun us in the final half.

But today we learned, it was proven, that NOTHING compares with music.
No sport, no video game. There IS no competition for the entertainment
dollar when music is done right.

It hasn't been done right in a long time.

But it was done right tonight. The choice of material, the turquoise
outfit, even down to the shoes, and the orange shirt. The ripping
guitar solos. The vocals. It was the complete package.

I don't know who should be ashamed more. The labels or the public.
For straying so far from the essence, for losing the magic touch.

Prince was an inspiration. He took all the spectacle of the Super
Bowl, all the glitz and the glamour, and RAISED THE BAR!

The marching band, the explosions, the stage, it was PERFECT, and it
was all in service to the man. Who was in service to the music.

Shall it live forever on YouTube. Shall you buy tickets and experience
the essence. Shall you be overjoyed by the power of music.

Inspiration not manipulation. Prince didn't cowrite with Diane Warren.
No exec told him what to record. None could contribute to the plan in
his head, which he executed so perfectly tonight.

Shall artistry, and rock and roll, rule FOREVER!"


it was good, just not great... :) But then I am not a huge fan of Prince.


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Postby txfirefighter » Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:30 am

Angiekay wrote:
Shania wrote:You're welcome Nora. :)
Bob's comments just nailed it.

I watched Prince again earlier and it crossed my mind that it would've been so cool to mix a little bit of "Faithfully" in his "Purple rain"! :lol:


UGH! I'm sorry Shania, but my first reaction to that was ICKY! lol! Don't ruin a good thing!





Actually, I was at ARF when they played Purple Rain and went into Faithfully, and for me that was the highlight of the night. :D
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Postby *Laura » Wed Feb 07, 2007 2:43 am

Angiekay wrote:
Shania wrote:You're welcome Nora. :)
Bob's comments just nailed it.

I watched Prince again earlier and it crossed my mind that it would've been so cool to mix a little bit of "Faithfully" in his "Purple rain"! :lol:


UGH! I'm sorry Shania, but my first reaction to that was ICKY! lol! Don't ruin a good thing!




Don't ruin wich good thing?"Faithfully" or "Purple Rain"? :lol: :wink: Just curious...
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Postby Angiekay » Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:24 am

Shania wrote:Don't ruin wich good thing?"Faithfully" or "Purple Rain"? :lol: :wink: Just curious...


Purple Rain...I can't STAND Faithfully! :P







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Postby *Laura » Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:53 am

Angiekay wrote:
Shania wrote:Don't ruin wich good thing?"Faithfully" or "Purple Rain"? :lol: :wink: Just curious...


Purple Rain...I can't STAND Faithfully! :P

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Postby Angiekay » Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:21 am

Shania wrote:"Ya broke my heart,Angie


LOL...I'm sorry hon. It's just been one of those songs I've never been able to stand, even BEFORE I was in radio and heard it enough to pull my hair out. There are plenty of great sappy songs by Journey that I LOVE, just not that one!








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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:34 am

Angiekay wrote:
Shania wrote:"Ya broke my heart,Angie


LOL...I'm sorry hon. It's just been one of those songs I've never been able to stand, even BEFORE I was in radio and heard it enough to pull my hair out. There are plenty of great sappy songs by Journey that I LOVE, just not that one!



I'm with you, Ang. Never cared for that song. Should've been on ROR. :lol:
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Postby *Laura » Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:38 am

NealIsGod wrote:
Angiekay wrote:
Shania wrote:"Ya broke my heart,Angie


LOL...I'm sorry hon. It's just been one of those songs I've never been able to stand, even BEFORE I was in radio and heard it enough to pull my hair out. There are plenty of great sappy songs by Journey that I LOVE, just not that one!



I'm with you, Ang. Never cared for that song. Should've been on ROR. :lol:

Really,NIG?So when you are going to a Journey show and the band is playing Faithfully,you just stand there rolling your eyes completely bored,right? :lol:
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:46 am

Shania wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:
Angiekay wrote:
Shania wrote:"Ya broke my heart,Angie


LOL...I'm sorry hon. It's just been one of those songs I've never been able to stand, even BEFORE I was in radio and heard it enough to pull my hair out. There are plenty of great sappy songs by Journey that I LOVE, just not that one!



I'm with you, Ang. Never cared for that song. Should've been on ROR. :lol:

Really,NIG?So when you are going to a Journey show and the band is playing Faithfully,you just stand there rolling your eyes completely bored,right? :lol:


Funny, actually that is a beer break for me.
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Postby *Laura » Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:53 am

NealIsGod wrote:
Shania wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:
Angiekay wrote:
Shania wrote:"Ya broke my heart,Angie


LOL...I'm sorry hon. It's just been one of those songs I've never been able to stand, even BEFORE I was in radio and heard it enough to pull my hair out. There are plenty of great sappy songs by Journey that I LOVE, just not that one!



I'm with you, Ang. Never cared for that song. Should've been on ROR. :lol:

Really,NIG?So when you are going to a Journey show and the band is playing Faithfully,you just stand there rolling your eyes completely bored,right? :lol:


Funny, actually that is a beer break for me.

Poor Deen...singing his heart out on that one and some fans walking out. :? What a shame.
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:10 am

Shania wrote:Poor Deen...singing his heart out on that one and some fans walking out. :? What a shame.


I mean when Perry sang it. :wink:
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Postby *Laura » Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:20 am

NealIsGod wrote:
Shania wrote:Poor Deen...singing his heart out on that one and some fans walking out. :? What a shame.


I mean when Perry sang it. :wink:

:lol: :lol: Joke of the month.
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