13. Cream (Excellent placement, again. This brought the crowd back to their singing voices. My God, are those Twins fine or what?! Diggin' that dance routine and those booties. Oh lawd.)
14. U Got The Look (I don't know if it's just me but somehow the crowd seemed to remember, or know, this song. What a rocking version. So far, the sequencing of the setlist was working an absolute treat. And I was genuinely surprised at how much love the man was getting from what can be quite the conservative crowd during lesser known numbers. Not tonight. I think it just goes to show the true quality of certain pop numbers. Irrespective of whether they're known or not, they just work instantly. I have to say, his monumental guitar playing was very good at keeping the crowd in awe)!
15. If I Was Your Girlfriend (Well, this is quite possibly my all time favourite Prince song, so I don't need to say anything here except...WOOOOO HOOOOO!!!! Again, the crowd were digging it...or maybe it was just me?! More likely the latter but it was very atmospheric last night. And that bass plucking? What a treat to hear).
16. Pink Cashmere (Prince mentioned a number of times that he knew he had more popular songs but that he loved this song and he just wanted to do it for that reason alone. It was almost like he was asking the crowd to allow him this one indulgence. Well, for one, playing to a general crowd in excess of 20,000, I think he indulged quite a fair bit - take a look at the old school funk section, for example - but at the same time, it was clear he knew when he might lose the crowd. He almost verged into territory of being apologetic by explaining his desire to perform this one for himself, and that he'd be back to perform the better known songs in just a minute, but thankfully, he didn't quite go there. Excellent song. Excellent performance. A very nice string of mid-tempo numbers here) (note from Militant: I fucking love this song)
17. Lolita (Now, after promising the crowd more popular songs after Pink Cashmere, what does he do? Play Lolita?! Whilst I dug it, for me this was his first miscalculation of the night. The crowd clearly would have loved something akin to When Doves Cry or Alphabet Street or even The Most Beautiful Girl In The World. (note from Militant: I really wanted him to play Most Beautiful Girl...) But not Lolita. Definitely not Lolita).
18. Black Sweat (For me, I just love that incredible booming bass line that absolutely crunches into the stadium, but again, this was the second poorly judged performance of the night as far as keeping the crowd going. Yes, he played the bass but he didn't play the crowd and in an arena of 20,000, especially after you promised them that you'd play something they'd know, this should have been the time. He could have gone with I Would Die 4 U, When U Were Mine, or even, Delirious, but Black Sweat doesn't cut it for the masses. That said, those twins looked fine working it during this number. Damn)!
(Militant says: This is one part of his review I don't agree with. Black Sweat rocked the place IMO and lots of us were chanting along with the chorus...workin! Workin up a black sweat!! Plus Prince's bass solo was sick. I have to acknowledge that a lot of the crowd didn't know the song. Which is why, after he finished he said "Oh Prince. You're such a tease. Play something we know! Ooookay!
19. Kiss As by now, you can imagine, this almost burnt the house down. (Militant says: He replaced "You don't have to watch Dynasty, with You don't have to watch...BIG BROTHER! lol.)
20. Purple Rain (A fantastic closer to the night. Extended, as he seems to always do nowadays, thank God. The guitar was on fire. And the crowd were left in absolute awe.) (Militant says: I had a tear in my eye for this one. Singing along at the top of my lungs. Incredible.)
Encore 1 -
21. Little Red Corvette (Okay, now he was working it. Just by himself and his guitar. This worked an absolute treat. He must have played this song for what must have been around 8 or 9 minutes and the familiar refrain during the extended instrumental opening sent the crowd into orgasmic territory. I think he knew it, which is why he held back from singing for so long and just kept playing his guitar. He's such a little boy. The fact that he sang the song in its entirety was just iceing).
22. Raspberry Beret (Thank God. Another song for the crowd. And the fans. And it worked beautifully. Everyone singing in unison. Just Prince and his guitar. That's all he needed).
23. Sometimes It Snows In April (Okay, the crowd didn't know this song but we did and what's more, I think he won over almost every single audience member with his voice on this number. My God, he sang it so beautifully. I was incredibly impressed. "Love it isn't love until it's ... had". And the show ended....or so we thought!
Encore 2 -
24. Crazy (Gnarls Barkley cover, Shelby J on vocals) (I know people are saying he should leave the cover versions out of this but sorry, I completely disagree. The crowd all know this song, it was one of the biggest dance tunes in the UK, and beyond that, I felt it's a very, very soulful way to close the night. Prince has done well to pick up on the public consciousness regarding this song and add it to his repertoire. I don't know if this is usually played as more of a slowed down funk jam but that's what he did tonight and it built into a real show stopper/crowd pleaser. Excellent, excellent, excellent).
25. Nothing Compares 2 U (Beautiful way to end the night. Everyone knew the song. By the end of the song, eveyone will have known Prince had written it. And by now, the end of the concert, Prince owned Saturday night and London).