17 Aug Review: The Prince Of Monaco
Prince Of Monaco
At first look, the seating arrangements and standard of dress left one wondering whether concertgoers would know they were about to get hit by the groove train, or if they would sit through it all as if in a chichi, Muzak-infused dining car/banquet hall. Thankfully everyone, even dressed to the nines, tens and elevens, was aboard for the musical melange from the moment Prince and the band (Renato Neto, Rhonda Smith, John Blackwell, Morris Hayes and harmonicist Frederic Yonnet) set in motion.
Prince took (or more accurately owned) the stage in a purple and gold ensemble befitting of (musical) royalty at this black-tie affair, showing concertgoers what a Prince in Monaco can do — tear things up, avec joie et grace! He started the show off with Purple Rain, much to our surprise, and from there moved on to When Eye Lay My Hands on U and a steamy, slowed-down version of Little Red Corvette that’s sure to become a favorite.
A mirror ball dropped down for the opening notes of Somewhere Here on Earth, creating a mood well-suited to the room. After that the band rocked things out a bit on Cream, with Yonnet jumping in on the action. Miss You (the Stones classic) turned into a singalong, dancealong funky jam, with Yonnet soloing through Prince’s mic. The crowd ate it up.
Later in the set they romped through 1999, turning the hall into dance club once again. Prince guided them through a an extended improvised version of Controversy, working the crowd with Housequake callouts and playful chants about Monaco.
For the dinner party’s encore, of course came the dessert, the jam not to be topped this night, la vie du partie — A Love Bizarre. By the end of the song, many well-heeled folks were onstage, getting their groove on. As if the jam wasn’t funky enough on its own, Prince and the band broke it down to just the beat and dropped in some licks from Love Rollercoaster, whipped in a little Sexy Dancer and added a dash vocals from Dance 4 Me. Cool Whip couldn’t top this!
Nothing Compares 2 U closed out the night, many of the dancers still onstage circling Prince as he crooned his much-loved classic. This has been a night and a week those in Monte Carlo will not soon forget. Even with the summer music festival drawing near it’s close, event staff enjoyed this as if they’d never been to a concert. Perhaps they’d experienced their Prince in Monaco many times, but never like this. Bon nuit!
(Thanks to the no-name reporter.-Dr.FB)
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Posted at 20:47h, 23 SeptemberMichael aka Josh Cristofson aka Grim Reaper aka They, use only one damn name. Your posts under different names to make it look like people share your opinion are lame. I am about free speech, not games. Don’t do it again.
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Posted at 08:15h, 29 Augustaccording to wikipedia “Saint Michel is a residential area of Monte Carlo”. I can’t help but find such synergy very revealing, be it conscious or unconscious. Realizing conscious and unconscious is really the same thing depending upon one’s ability to percieve or blind through the biased specticals of the filters of the personalized mind. Collective Unconscious isn’t unconsciousness to those able to stand in the light of true understandings.
In your room, there is the darkness of the confused mind and the light of understanding. Understand?
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Posted at 23:42h, 23 AugustThis article is about Prince in Monaco, quit talking about Bria. Get a life
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Posted at 14:53h, 23 AugustPs. No Name Reporter sucks rat balls. My neice can do a better job reporting and she’s five.
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Posted at 23:27h, 22 AugustPlaydate, lightmyfire, etc. Bria ur so transparent. Move on! And ur one to talk about being a JW. Some girls are just stupid!
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Posted at 05:24h, 21 AugustForeverpimpin, Im sure that is what you’d like everyone to think. That you are not Bria or her CRAZY Indian friend I saw her with out at the club, the one that makes her look even more like a douche. Youre her puppet, so Ive heard. Stop trying to manipulate Prince and focus on what matters, the MUSIC!