Saffron Caribou 21.03.2004 22:56 |
Wow! What a show! By far it was the BEST show of the RRHOF ever produced! Prince opened the show with style! Man! He still has it! I was blown away by his guitar soloes! FFS! Prince wowed the crowd! Also mmmm he is still a sexy motherfucker ;) :D Prince's acceptance speech was good. The constant repeat of the word mentor threw me off a bit. But he was telling the truth that mentors should never be on your pay roll. Bob Seger's and Jackson Browne's speeches were also touching. The Bob Seger, Jackson Browne, and ZZ top performances were CLASS! They delivered it! Traffic performance was awesome. Windwood still has his graspy voice in shape. I was laughing my ass of when Keith Richards was inducting ZZ Top hehehehe. Of course, my highlight of the night was the George Harrison tribute. Tom Petty and Jeff Lyne were so sincere that it almost brought a tear to my eye. Petty asking everyone to shout 'Hari Krishna' was moving. It was funny when Dhani (oooooh aahhh) Harrison confessed to had broken the first award his father won for his contribution with the Beatles back in 87. The tribute performance for George was amazing! Lynne and Petty filling the voices of Orbison, Dylan, and Harrison during the song 'Handle w/ Care" was superb. Still it doesn't beat Prince's ROCKING solo of 'My Guitar Gently Weeps' WOW! WOW! WOW! |
Saffron Caribou 21.03.2004 23:02 |
One more thing. I personally think Prince is one of the last frontmen. Pity its like the 'frontman' is on the verge of extinction. |
Penis - Vagina 21.03.2004 23:23 |
I agree with most of what you've said.. Bob Seger's voice sure isn't the same anymore though. Prince definitely was the highlight. Not only is he the coolest frontman but he has the very best musicians and a massive talent for arrangements. Simply perfect playing. I kind of miss the old 'mysterious' Prince though. He's too down to Earth these days :-P This was my first time seeing Dhani. Once the initial shock of how he looks wore off, he seems like a great young man. I found this very entertaining article where he discusses his favorite music among other things: link |
Saffron Caribou 21.03.2004 23:36 |
Oh Jeffrey! HUGS ty for the link :D Dhani looks like his father doesn't he? Wow. He's half Mexican and half English, that's very cool. He's *sigh* beautiful! You are right about Seger, but he gave his all. That's cool in my book. What you said about Prince, Jeffrey. All I have to say is AMEN! He's such a great talent. Yeah I agree, in a way, that I too miss his 'mysterious' side, but I heard that he converted to Jehovah's Witnesses. So that's why he's more down to Earth. Still, he can still rock. |
iGSM 22.03.2004 04:17 |
So..it is Prince now..not the Artist Formally known as Prince or that androgynous sign? |
MercuryArts 22.03.2004 09:41 |
I agree w/ you Marie, Prince was amazing. He is going out on what is to be his last tour, I hope I can score tix to it. Yes, his solo on WMGGW was excellent. You can see he was clearly enjoying himself. Playing purely for fun. It was a great moment. |
Ms.Lurex 22.03.2004 10:32 |
OMG george harrison's son IS BEAUTIFUL! i was glued to the screen...and PRINCE WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOTDAMN! that was almost too much for me to handle last night hahah...i've always been captivated by prince...especially since we share the same birthday! june 7th! and the as my guitar gently weeps part...that is one of my fav beatles songs...that was amazing...i'm glad i got to see that! |
Daburcor? 22.03.2004 10:57 |
WHEN WAS THIS ON!? I CAN'T BELIEVE I MISSED IT!!! :'( |
NoOneButYou1975 22.03.2004 11:11 |
Dan it'll be on tonight at 11 , 10 central VH1 |
Daburcor? 22.03.2004 11:12 |
Ah, I see! Thanks! |
Queen4ever 22.03.2004 12:10 |
Prince is too down to earth these days. I too miss the mysterious Prince. Oh, well people change. |
Krizzy 22.03.2004 13:46 |
Most people missed the point Prince was stating. It was a direct shot at the thug-friendly Hip-hop world. P. Diddy was in the audience and it was clearly a direct slap at him and his entourage. Personally I think that P. Diddy, whilst a clever businessman is nothing more than a thug who used his muscle to gain fame, I've seen more gang members/criminals in his organization than any other artist. Prince made a sad but true comment about hip-hop and funk music today, bottomline, today's music is less about the creativity and more about the money. That's unfortunately what happens when you let corporations rule any industry and that's why most of today's music is so shitty. There are exceptions but few and far between and those are the ones who fight for keeping music a creative force and less a corporate force. Kriz >:( |
Penis - Vagina 22.03.2004 14:01 |
It was funny to see him praise Warner Bros. after previously stating publically that they treated him as their slave. |
deleted user 22.03.2004 14:31 |
I missed it - had to be asleep by 9:00pm. |
CatGurl14 22.03.2004 17:16 |
I watched most of the show. I taped Jackson Browne's great performances, lol Springsteen's induction speech for him was halarious! Traffic was great as was Seger (even though he seems to be letting his teeth go bad but that's okay! he doesn't care which is the cool rock and roll style thing! :D) and ZZ Top. I'm not that big of a fan of Prince but it was cool he got in. All around a good show and a cool bday prezie last night even though the vh1 people probably didn't know. ;) |
Michael Allred 24.03.2004 23:30 |
I'm of two minds about Prince's solo during "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." On one hand, it was excellent and should be a reminder of what he is still capable of after years of coming close to "Michael Jackson weirdness" territory. On the other, it seemed inappropriate to showboat like that during what was supposed to be a tribute to George Harrison. He seemed as if he was trying very hard to make it the "Prince show" instead of being more respectful. |
pma 08.04.2004 17:04 |
Well, I finally got to see the much talked "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" clip. Oh boy, I had entirely forgotten Prince could play the guitar :-P Great stuff. |
Mr.Jingles 08.04.2004 17:32 |
Michael Allred wrote: I'm of two minds about Prince's solo during "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." On one hand, it was excellent and should be a reminder of what he is still capable of after years of coming close to "Michael Jackson weirdness" territory. On the other, it seemed inappropriate to showboat like that during what was supposed to be a tribute to George Harrison. He seemed as if he was trying very hard to make it the "Prince show" instead of being more respectful.Prince has always tried to create controversy at the worst moment. Remember in 1995 when artists marked 10 years after the release of the 'We Are The World' single, for the campaign to raise money to fight famine in Ethiopia? Well, Prince had the great idea of pulling a pathetic publicity stunt to show his hatred towards Warner Bros. Records. So he decide to have the word "SLAVE" written on his face while he was sucking on a lollipop. However, I have to give all kudos to Prince to show morons like P.Diddy and Russell Simmons that black music is more an art form than the pathetic money making machine they have turned it into. |
Brandon 08.04.2004 22:16 |
My thoughts exactly, Mike. Prince is a brilliant brilliant man but... sometimes too arrogant for my tastes. |
eggy 09.04.2004 04:40 |
Nice one Brandon, admitting real talent for once! |
Wreckage 09.04.2004 17:31 |
Mr.Jingles79 wrote: Prince has always tried to create controversy at the worst moment. Remember in 1995 when artists marked 10 years after the release of the 'We Are The World' single, for the campaign to raise money to fight famine in Ethiopia? Well, Prince had the great idea of pulling a pathetic publicity stunt to show his hatred towards Warner Bros. Records. So he decide to have the word "SLAVE" written on his face while he was sucking on a lollipop.Did he not decline an invitation to take part in the original 'USA for AFrica' for fear of being upstaged? Back on topic, Prince's showboating at the RRHOF was perhaps a bit much (particularly when he threw his Guitar down and walked off before the end), but his solo was undoubtedly shit-hot,and, Dahni Harrision and the rest did not seem to be too offended. Besides, I think such antics were to be expected from Prince - showboating is what he is good at it. Speaking of which, has anyone else heard his newest material ('Musicology')? |