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Hablemos de Prince...

Del 3121 me quedo definitivamente con The Dance. Me encanta el ritmo, la letra, el desgarro del final, es preciosa.

Tambien otra que me gusta mucho es Satisfied.
 
Mó_Ònw4lk3r dijo:
Saldrá el 12 de Julio en España

unbreakableboy dijo:
¿Un jueves? :confused: ¿Los discos en España no salían los martes?

Según la página de la Fnac, el disco saldría el día 17 de Julio, martes.

http://www.fnac.es/dsp/?servlet=extended.HomeExtendedServlet&Code1=1802259630&Code2=309&prodID=664261

EDIT:

Por cierto, sobre la edición en Londres, ¿en el periódico de qué día se regalará el disco, este domingo? Es que en su página pone en "The Mail on Sunday" y no sé si es el nombre completo del periódico o sencillamente que es en "The Mail" de este domingo...

EDIT DE NUEVO :p

Lo he encontrado, se regala el domingo que viene, el día 15 de julio. Ahora mi pregunta es, ¿en los quioscos del centro que traen periódicos de fuera, traerán ese periódico y se regalará el CD de igual modo?
 
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La verdad es que con el tema de las fechas ya me estoy haciendo un lio xD. En cada sitio dicen una cosa distinta, pero al final saldra a la venta cuando les de la gana a las tiendas :p


Volviendo a la actualidad (Prince es una persona q suele descansar bastante poco y esta siempre haciendo algo), ayer dia 7-7-07 Prince lo paso de concierto en concierto, dando 3 en total, el primero para presentar su nuevo perfume a eso de la media tarde y ante unos pocos privilegiados, despues a la noche en Minneapolis en un concierto que pinta bien tras leer lo que canto y tras esto de madrugada dando un aftershow en el mítico First Avenue, 20 años despues, aunque tuvo que abortarlo a la mitad porque la poli le dijo que se acabase la fiesta que ya era muy tarde xD. Aqui va lo que canto en cada concierto:

3121 Perfume Premiere:

When The Saints Come Marching In
3121
Girls & Boys
A Love Bizarre
Get On The Boat (Guitar solo added to the intro)
A Glamorous Life
Take Me With U
Guitar (AMAZING. Extra solos and tons of jamming)
--- Encore---
Crazy (Shelby J)
Let's Go Crazy (Abridged)

Concierto en el Target Center de Minneapolis:

Purple Rain
(Atmospheric intro with heavy keys and sparse guitar soloing. Same melody as the Purple Rain outro. Amazing job on the vocals. A much better arrangement than most recent ones. Wendy was with him on this one.)

Take Me With U
(Amazing rock-driven version sllightly different from the ONA version. Lots of Strat soloing going on. Great crowd-interaction.)

Guitar
(AWESOME INTRO. Everyone in the arena was pumped to hear this. Lots of great vocals and plenty of awesome riffage and soloing. The Twinz' dance moves were hot. Prince changed up a few lyrics. Extended solo section at the end.)

Shhh
(Just sublime. Drum intro played perfectly by Ms. CC Dunham. Plenty of passion evident in the vocal delivery. Great soloing, as can be expected from Prince. Abundant shredding. Great sustained notes which made me feel as if time had stopped. Awesome shredding outro.)

Musicology / Bass solo / Prince & The Band
(I'm not a fan of Musicology at all so that was slightly boring to me. However, the sections after it where Prince was just "testing" out a bass guitar and where he rapped his live classic "Prince & The Band" were awesome. Great sax solo by Mike Phillips. A heavier-set man on stage danced like a fool)

Play That Funky Music
(John Goodman was brought up on stage to sing this one and he got some props from Prince. As Prince soloed, John dabbed at his head with a handkerchief, as if wiping sweat off of his face. Great work by everyone in the band here.)

Let's Go (The Cars)
(Prince rocked it up with this song. I don't know it very well, so I can't go into detail, but he played pretty well from what I can tell. Lots of great riffage and soloing. See a pattern here? Had the audience sing the chorus many times.)

Satisfied
(Awesome version. Thankfully, Morris was practically unintelligible so we didn't have to suffer through his preacher rantings. :p Great vocals by Prince and an intense sax solo by Mike. Great church organ.)

What A Wonderful World
(Great little break from the big-band craziness. Renato and Mike delivered some peaceful melodic playing and some loud and furious solos as well. Most used it as a bathroom break. I felt bad enough sitting down. They really missed out... especially if they were gone long enough to miss part of the...)

ACCOUSTIC/ELECTRIC SET:
(Prince and Wendy walk out on stage, holding their electric guitars and strumming the intro to...)

Little Red Corvette
(Intro was lost on a few people but once he sang the first line everyone got a clue and cheered like crazy. Greatt singing by the duo)

(Prince announces at this point that he is playing with one of his very best friends and Wendy put her head on his shoulder. They appeared very close.)
Raspberry beret
(Great vocal delivery and very involved with crowd)

The One U Wanna C
(Prince quit a few moments into the first try because he realized "It wasn't out yet" and we didn't know the song. He said that people would bootleg it, especially one girl in the audience. Wendy lied and said we would never do that. Prince said they would do a new version "for the bootleggers". It began at a lethargic pace with mumbled country vocals but he made it better and by the end it was a worthy rendition of the song)

Sometimes It Snows In April
(Prince announced he would play a beautiful song he had the pleasure of recording with Wendy. He poured his heart into the song and then they ended this "accoustic set".)

7 / Come Together
(The crowd went completely crazy for this. Prince sang over the intro sample, which I had never heard him do before. Wendy remained on stage for these songs. Wendy and Prince jammed back-to-back and side to side for all of Come Together. A totally crowd-pleasing moment through and through.)

PIANO SET:
(At this point, Prince walked over to a newly set-up keyboard and began playing...)

Do Me, Baby
(Passionate vocals. Audience members of the female persuasion ate this up. Screams were heard. The band joined him after he completed the first verse solo and he sang it again with the band.)

I Wanna Be Your Lover
(Perfect transition. A definite favorite from the piano medley. When the band came in, they jammed on the outro a bit before Prince stopped them just as quickly as he had started them.)

How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?
(Great volume dynamics on this one, as it should be. Very emotional vocal delivery.)

Diamonds & Pearls
(Extended the intro quite a bit. Only sang "This will be the day, that you will hear me say that I will never walk away, no band. Walked back to the middle of the stage, ending the piano set.)

Cream
(As the cowbell began, the place erupted in cheers. Prince moaned with excitement as the kickdrum lead us into the main riff of this jewel from Diamonds & Pearls. Amazing guitar solo. Great dancing by the twins. Perfect transition into...)

U Got The Look
(Heavier rock guitar version. Stopped singing the verses after #1 and just soloed and jammed with the band in between choruses.)

If I Was Your Girlfriend
(AMAZING. Perfect vocals, great interaction with crowd, funky bass. Audience clapped and shuffled from side-to-side. Truly one of the many highlights of the evening.)

Black Sweat
(Awesome arrangement. Funky as hail. Only disappointment was Prince not playing a bass or keys intro.)

Kiss
(Normal rendition. The Twinz' carrying his guitar over was a funny thing to add to the song.)

Let's Go Crazy
(Abridged, chorus-only version. Such amazing guitar-work, as can be expected. I actually think the Macy's performance of this song was better but this was definitely not far behind. Sheila E was brought up on stage for this and delivered her percussion solo to the song.)

(Encore)
A Love Bizarre
(Slightly boring after hearing the exact same version at Macy's. Well performed and enjoyable for those who hadn't seen it at Macy's I'm sure.)

Encore #2
Crazy
(Sung by Shelby J. She had a tough gig as people were sitting down unenthusiastically after she came out. But she won them over with her sultry, soulful voice. Prince showed how much he was feelin' this gig by being onstage with her the whole time, adding little licks here and there and hyping up the crowd from time-to-time. Added an amazing guitar solo to it.)

Nothing Compares 2 U
(A fond adieu to his loyal fans... not. Great saxophone solo and amazing screams by Prince.)

Encore #3
Glamorous Life / Sheila drum solo
(Aged much better than A Love Bizarre. Just an all around great performance by everyone, especially Sheila E. At the end of it, Prince remarked "Whose show is this?" jokingly as Sheila played a fantastic drum solo. The show ended with a bang, literally as the band backed Sheila's smashing of the cymbal until finally resolving on one powerful chord. Very nice wind chime fade-out.)Purple Rain
(Atmospheric intro with heavy keys and sparse guitar soloing. Same melody as the Purple Rain outro. Amazing job on the vocals. A much better arrangement than most recent ones. Wendy was with him on this one.)

Take Me With U
(Amazing rock-driven version sllightly different from the ONA version. Lots of Strat soloing going on. Great crowd-interaction.)

Guitar
(AWESOME INTRO. Everyone in the arena was pumped to hear this. Lots of great vocals and plenty of awesome riffage and soloing. The Twinz' dance moves were hot. Prince changed up a few lyrics. Extended solo section at the end.)

Shhh
(Just sublime. Drum intro played perfectly by Ms. CC Dunham. Plenty of passion evident in the vocal delivery. Great soloing, as can be expected from Prince. Abundant shredding. Great sustained notes which made me feel as if time had stopped. Awesome shredding outro.)

Musicology / Bass solo / Prince & The Band
(I'm not a fan of Musicology at all so that was slightly boring to me. However, the sections after it where Prince was just "testing" out a bass guitar and where he rapped his live classic "Prince & The Band" were awesome. Great sax solo by Mike Phillips. A heavier-set man on stage danced like a fool)

Play That Funky Music
(John Goodman was brought up on stage to sing this one and he got some props from Prince. As Prince soloed, John dabbed at his head with a handkerchief, as if wiping sweat off of his face. Great work by everyone in the band here.)

Let's Go (The Cars)
(Prince rocked it up with this song. I don't know it very well, so I can't go into detail, but he played pretty well from what I can tell. Lots of great riffage and soloing. See a pattern here? Had the audience sing the chorus many times.)

Satisfied
(Awesome version. Thankfully, Morris was practically unintelligible so we didn't have to suffer through his preacher rantings. :p Great vocals by Prince and an intense sax solo by Mike. Great church organ.)

What A Wonderful World
(Great little break from the big-band craziness. Renato and Mike delivered some peaceful melodic playing and some loud and furious solos as well. Most used it as a bathroom break. I felt bad enough sitting down. They really missed out... especially if they were gone long enough to miss part of the...)

ACCOUSTIC/ELECTRIC SET:
(Prince and Wendy walk out on stage, holding their electric guitars and strumming the intro to...)

Little Red Corvette
(Intro was lost on a few people but once he sang the first line everyone got a clue and cheered like crazy. Greatt singing by the duo)

(Prince announces at this point that he is playing with one of his very best friends and Wendy put her head on his shoulder. They appeared very close.)
Raspberry beret
(Great vocal delivery and very involved with crowd)

The One U Wanna C
(Prince quit a few moments into the first try because he realized "It wasn't out yet" and we didn't know the song. He said that people would bootleg it, especially one girl in the audience. Wendy lied and said we would never do that. Prince said they would do a new version "for the bootleggers". It began at a lethargic pace with mumbled country vocals but he made it better and by the end it was a worthy rendition of the song)

Sometimes It Snows In April
(Prince announced he would play a beautiful song he had the pleasure of recording with Wendy. He poured his heart into the song and then they ended this "accoustic set".)

7 / Come Together
(The crowd went completely crazy for this. Prince sang over the intro sample, which I had never heard him do before. Wendy remained on stage for these songs. Wendy and Prince jammed back-to-back and side to side for all of Come Together. A totally crowd-pleasing moment through and through.)

PIANO SET:
(At this point, Prince walked over to a newly set-up keyboard and began playing...)

Do Me, Baby
(Passionate vocals. Audience members of the female persuasion ate this up. Screams were heard. The band joined him after he completed the first verse solo and he sang it again with the band.)

I Wanna Be Your Lover
(Perfect transition. A definite favorite from the piano medley. When the band came in, they jammed on the outro a bit before Prince stopped them just as quickly as he had started them.)

How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?
(Great volume dynamics on this one, as it should be. Very emotional vocal delivery.)

Diamonds & Pearls
(Extended the intro quite a bit. Only sang "This will be the day, that you will hear me say that I will never walk away, no band. Walked back to the middle of the stage, ending the piano set.)

Cream
(As the cowbell began, the place erupted in cheers. Prince moaned with excitement as the kickdrum lead us into the main riff of this jewel from Diamonds & Pearls. Amazing guitar solo. Great dancing by the twins. Perfect transition into...)

U Got The Look
(Heavier rock guitar version. Stopped singing the verses after #1 and just soloed and jammed with the band in between choruses.)

If I Was Your Girlfriend
(AMAZING. Perfect vocals, great interaction with crowd, funky bass. Audience clapped and shuffled from side-to-side. Truly one of the many highlights of the evening.)

Black Sweat
(Awesome arrangement. Funky as hail. Only disappointment was Prince not playing a bass or keys intro.)

Kiss
(Normal rendition. The Twinz' carrying his guitar over was a funny thing to add to the song.)

Let's Go Crazy
(Abridged, chorus-only version. Such amazing guitar-work, as can be expected. I actually think the Macy's performance of this song was better but this was definitely not far behind. Sheila E was brought up on stage for this and delivered her percussion solo to the song.)

(Encore)
A Love Bizarre
(Slightly boring after hearing the exact same version at Macy's. Well performed and enjoyable for those who hadn't seen it at Macy's I'm sure.)

Encore #2
Crazy
(Sung by Shelby J. She had a tough gig as people were sitting down unenthusiastically after she came out. But she won them over with her sultry, soulful voice. Prince showed how much he was feelin' this gig by being onstage with her the whole time, adding little licks here and there and hyping up the crowd from time-to-time. Added an amazing guitar solo to it.)

Nothing Compares 2 U
(A fond adieu to his loyal fans... not. Great saxophone solo and amazing screams by Prince.)

Encore #3
Glamorous Life / Sheila drum solo
(Aged much better than A Love Bizarre. Just an all around great performance by everyone, especially Sheila E. At the end of it, Prince remarked "Whose show is this?" jokingly as Sheila played a fantastic drum solo. The show ended with a bang, literally as the band backed Sheila's smashing of the cymbal until finally resolving on one powerful chord. Very nice wind chime fade-out.)

Comentarios por parte de Gohi de housequake.com ;)


Aftershow:

3121 (incl put a nickel in the nickelodeon)
Girls & Boys (incl Cutie Pie)
I Feel 4 U
Controversy
Down By the Riverside
3 headed woman medley/Satisfied
Gotta Broken Heart Again
Love Is A Losing Game
Love Changes
Thank You Falettinme be mice elf
Hair
Sing A Simple Song
Everyday People
Alphabet St.


Esto viene bien para que nos vayamos haciendo una idea de lo que nos cantará este hombre en Londres.
 
JO-DER!! El tracklist del concierto del Target Center es flipante >_<.

Ojalá haga algo así en Londres, voy a morir xD.

Muchas gracias por la info, Álex.
 
A mi de Prince me gusta la banda sonora de Batman,la verdad que son canciones que se hacen pegadizas y estan bastante bien,todo hay que decirlo....
 
Mó_Ònw4lk3r dijo:
ayer dia 7-7-07 Prince lo paso de concierto en concierto, dando 3 en total, el primero para presentar su nuevo perfume a eso de la media tarde y ante unos pocos privilegiados, despues a la noche en Minneapolis en un concierto que pinta bien tras leer lo que canto y tras esto de madrugada dando un aftershow en el mítico First Avenue, 20 años despues, aunque tuvo que abortarlo a la mitad porque la poli le dijo que se acabase la fiesta que ya era muy tarde xD. .

Ante esto solo puedo decir:

Bienaventurados los fans de Prince porque ellos seran completamente saciados.

Que barbaridad!!!! me quedo sin palabras.

Que lo disfruten en Londres, lo vais a flipar.

;) :eek:
 
Bueno, he estado esta mañana en el centro preguntando por los quioscos, y el 90% cierran los domingos (nunca había visto un quiosco que cerrase los domingos); y aún así te dicen que lo que reciben son los periódicos, no los suplementos. Así que personalmente se lo he encargado a una amiga que tengo en Londres, me ha dicho que viene el mismo domingo, así que el mismo domingo me lo compra en el aeropuerto y me lo trae. ¿Veis posible que en el aeropuerto londinense tengan ese periódico con suplemento incluído, o me recomendaríais que le dijera que me lo comprase en cualquier otro quiosco? Es que el periódico son unos 2 ó 3 €, y entre eso o pagar los 17,95€ que cobrará la Fnac por él, no hay color.
 
unbreakableboy dijo:
¿Veis posible que en el aeropuerto londinense tengan ese periódico con suplemento incluído, o me recomendaríais que le dijera que me lo comprase en cualquier otro quiosco?


Vaya preguntitas te sacas Unbreak :jajaja:


¿Regalas un jamón al que conteste y acierte? :p
 
Madrileño dijo:
¿Regalas un jamón al que conteste y acierte? :p

:jajaja: ¡Un positivo y las gracias! Es que es verdad, no sé si un aeropuerto recibe muchos periódicos o recibe más bien lo justito, y en tal caso si recibe suplementos. Me jodería bastante teniendo alguien allí el domingo por la mañana tener que gastarme 18€ en algo que podría salirme por 3€ como mucho, y ni eso porque ni me lo cobrarían :p
 
unbreakableboy dijo:
Es que es verdad, no sé si un aeropuerto recibe muchos periódicos o recibe más bien lo justito, y e

Yo no estoy licenciada en Aeropuertos ni en nada similar pero creo que recibe muchos , asi que el jamon pa mi o prefieres que nos apostemos el disco ;)

:ven:
 
¿alguien lo tiene a buena calidad?. Yo encontré el torrent para bajarlo a 320 kbps pero no hay forma, no lo tiene nadie. Me lo he bajado con otro torrent pero se nota que no es calidad cd. De momento me gusta menos que el 3121, pero... Go ahead now chelsea!!!. Dios, esa canción me tiene todo el dia escuchandola, que buena!.
 
Pues yo aún no lo he visto para descargar ni en mala calidad. En cualquier caso, si lo subís avisad de la calidad, si es mala prefiero no escucharlo, por 4 días que me quedan para tenerlo ya me da igual.
 
Yo lo tengo a calidad pasable y en una primer escucha veo que mas o menos sigue la linea de sus 2 anteriores combinando temas rockeros con alguna balada y alguna pincelada negra.

"Planet Earth" es buena y es un poco tipo himno a lo "Gold" aunque no llegue a los niveles de grandiosidad de la misma. Empieza muy suave y va creciendo. A la mitad de la cancion tiene un pasaje tremendo, cambiando por un momento la cancion por completo.

"Guitar" es pasable, la verdad es que no me llama mucho.

"Somewhere Here On Earth", con piano y saxo es melodiosa y genial para tenerla puesta cuando... bueno, ya sabeis.:p Cantada en falsete y con muy buen gusto.

"The One U Wanna C"; rock alegre con palmas y todo. Puede recordar a el buen rollo de temas antiguos de Prince con guitarra rockera de sus primeros albumes pero con un toque tambien a las guitarreras de "3121".

"Future Baby Mama", vuelve el sonido negro con buenos coros, tempo tranquilo, Prince en falsete y un sonido molon. Un buen tema, la verdad.

"Mr. Goodnight", siguiendo la estela de la anterior, mas bien recitada con coros de chicas.

"All The Midnights In The World", con esa voz tan peculiar que pone a veces y con un pianito gracioso... en una cancion que no llega a los 2 minutos y medio.

"Chelsea Rodgers"; temazo. No puedo escribir mas porque estoy bailando...

"Lion Of Judah", vuelve el rock, tema flojillo pero tiene un buen solo de guitarra al final.

"Resolution", rascando guitarra... pasa como un suspiro.

Un disco bastante simple, sin complicaciones.
 
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