Check out this set-list from the Cleveland show last night:
Musicology
Lets Go Crazy
I Would Die 4 U
When Doves Cry
Baby Im A Star
Shhh
DMSR
I Feel For You
Controversy (including a bit of "Housequake," Beyonce's "Crazy In Love," " and "I Like The
Way You Move")
God instrumental (intro)
ACOUSTIC SET:
Little Red Corvette
Raspberry Beret
After Midnight
On The Couch
Sometimes It Snows In April
Cream
I Could Never Take The Place of Your Man
7
Sign O The Times
The Question Of U--The One--Fallin'--The One
Lets Work
U Got The Look
Life O The Party
Soul Man
Kiss
Take Me With U
ENCORE
The Beautiful Ones
Nothing Compares 2 U
Purple Rain I originally had tix for the Pittsburgh show, but had to get rid of them at the last minute. Then I read the review and started sulking:
Prince reigns once again Especially this line:
It was one of those shows where if your friend was there and you weren't, you're never going to hear the end of it.
So...I decided at about 3:00 on Saturday to check for tix in Cleveland which is < 2 hr drive - they must have just released a bunch since I got 2 on the floor in the 10th row. [I've done this last minute deal with success a couple other times during the past year]
It was a GREAT show. I suppose my appreciation for Prince can be connected back to the Afghan Whigs digging him & often covering many of his songs - The Cross - Purple Rain - Little Red Corvette. But there's nothing like the real thing baby.
It's gonna take something very special during the rest of this year to top this show for sheer enjoyment, spectacle, energy, talent, etc.
The crowd was as enthralled as I've ever seen. Even Prince seemed amazed by it at times. And he's even a more talented musician than I thought - he ripped off Van Halen's
Eruption near note perfect at one pt...His middle acoustic set often strayed closer to blues than the funky R&B you'd expect.
And then there's his band:
The New Power Generation is like a lean, mean, eight-piece Funkadelic with all the weapons of a small militia. The drummer seemed to have eight arms and the three horn players could have been blowing in any jazz club, especially Candy Dulfer, who looks like a Victoria's Secret model and plays like David Sanborn. Looking back - I would have bought the tickets & made the drive just to see the encore. Purple Rain was that good.
Looks like both DC shows are sold but, but you can bet I'll be finding tix for that Friday night. Anyone have extras?