Non-Urban Music Y'all want the REAL MUSIC?

Shadows

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#2
omg, i get the goose bumps every time I see him perform 1999. dude, still looks like i remember him when my mom would bump his music when i was little.
 

Casey

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omg, i get the goose bumps every time I see him perform 1999. dude, still looks like i remember him when my mom would bump his music when i was little.
On New Year's Eve 1999, Prince (his stage name at that time still being an unpronounceable symbol) held a concert entitled Rave Un2 the Year 2000 at his Paisley Park Studios Soundstage, and he later vowed never to play it again. However, in August 2007, as part of his Earth Tour, he reintroduced the song to his set after an absence of eight years.
Guess who was at that show :)

Being the hardcore fan I am, and owning the Rave 2000 DVD, I of course knew that he hadn't played the song at all since then and had claimed that he wouldn't play it again.

Picture the scene. Lights go down at the show and everyone starts screaming cos Prince is gonna come out.

Then......all of a sudden... I hear the words..... "DON'T....WORRY.....I....WON'T HURT YOU.....I ONLY....WANT YOU.....TO HAVE.....SOME FUN."

As soon as I heard the first two words, I completely lost it. I said to my friend who was with me "Dude! This is the fucking intro to 1999 and he hasn't played this song since NYE 1999!!!!"

It was fucking awesome. That was the same night that I met Prince as well. After the 2-hour main concert, he played another 3-hour aftershow concert in a small capacity club within the same venue complex.

Each of the 21 nights of the residency had an aftershow at this place, but it was never guaranteed that Prince would show up at them, let alone play. I went to 5 main shows and 3 aftershows, at one of the aftershows he showed up and played guitar for 10 minutes with Nikka Costa, at one he didn't show up at all, and this night was the third aftershow that I went to. Fucking amazing, he jammed for 3 hours, playing rare material, rock covers, funk covers, switching between guitar, keyboard, bass and tearing it up on all of them. Best fucking night ever.

I met him afterwards, but that's another story :)
 

Casey

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#5
Don't step into my zone Dukey. :D

I will happily abuse my privileges in here.

And in answer to your original query. No I did not. lol
 

Casey

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#8
How come no one responds to this?

....what kind of music did ya'll listen to growing up?

omg.
These cats don't know about real music.

10 years ago they were probably all bopping to the Backstreet Boys while I was raiding my cousins funk vinyl collection and listening to Cameo, Zapp & Roger, The Jacksons, Prince, Parliament-Funkadelic, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and James Brown.

These motherfuckaz need some education!!!
 

masta247

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#9
it's just that not many people visit this section.

Personally 10 years ago I was listening to hip-hop but 13-15 years ago it was old school rock and Ace of base type of music :p
 

ARon

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#10
These cats don't know about real music.

10 years ago they were probably all bopping to the Backstreet Boys while I was raiding my cousins funk vinyl collection and listening to Cameo, Zapp & Roger, The Jacksons, Prince, Parliament-Funkadelic, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and James Brown.

These motherfuckaz need some education!!!
I sometimes resort to that argument when i'm talking about music to someone who is new to the scene. Rap has been around me my whole life so whatever. Temptations, Marvin, Teddy, Al etc, along with all the funk sprinkled in, FELA!. My mom has all kinds of vinyls I stole from here lol, 12" and 45's. Prince was definitely one of her favorites.

New songs are cool
 

Casey

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I sometimes resort to that argument when i'm talking about music to someone who is new to the scene. Rap has been around me my whole life so whatever. Temptations, Marvin, Teddy, Al etc, along with all the funk sprinkled in, FELA!. My mom has all kinds of vinyls I stole from here lol, 12" and 45's. Prince was definitely one of her favorites.

New songs are cool
Yeah. I come from a musical family and being mixed race helps too. As mentioned, my older cousins were heavily into funk, R&B and hip-hop as well as reggae.

My aunts and uncles are the older Indian generation so I would hear them listening to Bollywood soundtracks and Bhangra. My mom when she was alive was a rocker, into the Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, The Doors, that kind of stuff, and my dad is into jazz and rock n roll, so from him I heard a lot of John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Queen.

I had a pretty well rounded musical education lol.
 

Duke

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These cats don't know about real music.

10 years ago they were probably all bopping to the Backstreet Boys while I was raiding my cousins funk vinyl collection and listening to Cameo, Zapp & Roger, The Jacksons, Prince, Parliament-Funkadelic, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and James Brown.

These motherfuckaz need some education!!!

Perhaps people just aren't that into Prince....


I could make a thread about Brahms and whine the same whine, really.
 

Duke

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Then those people have no place on a message board about music.

I'm not saying they hate Prince. I like Prince. Huge influence. But I'm not bumping his shit on a daily basis.

Of course you're a huge Prince fan and out of your own interest and later professionally you have a great musical foundation, but it's mean to call us BSB bobbers just because your Prince thread isn't drowning in replies.


I'd love to see more threads in here (don't stop the music) about jazz, blues, classical music, etc. I've made attempts in the past but they usually yielded nada.
 

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