Prince and the Audience
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rock cats, and hip-hop fellas coming to this year-end shindig. How to please everybody without sacrificing musical integrity? Three words: Prince Rogers Nelson. No single human being on earth has such far-reaching party appeal, and if you want to throw a crystal ball for the ages, better make it all Prince, all night.
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A seemingly simple task that turns complicated when we realize that we’re gonna have pop and R&B fans, rock cats, and hip-hop fellas coming to this year-end shindig. How to please everybody without sacrificing musical integrity? Three words: Prince Rogers Nelson. No single human being on earth has such far-reaching party appeal, and if you want to throw a crystal ball for the ages, better make it all Prince, all night. Prince made confident return in first concert of 'Welcome 2 America' tour, played favorite 'Uptown'.Prince made classic albums before 1999, but his 1982 double album let him show the full breadth of his genius, from the apocalyptic pop of the title track to the thrilling weirdness of songs like “Lady Cab Driver” and “All The Critics Love U In New York.” Then there’s “Free,” an unexpected bit of flag-waving of the red, white, and blue variety, instead of Prince’s usual purple freak flag.It was phenomenal," Copeland gushed. "The energy between me and and the audience was really overwhelming. I mean, it was Madison Square Garden, with Prince!"A seemingly simple task that turns complicated when we realize that we’re gonna have pop and R&B fans, rock cats, and hip-hop fellas coming to this year-end shindig. How to please everybody without sacrificing musical integrity? Three words: Prince Rogers Nelson. No single human being on earth has such far-reaching party appeal, and if you want to throw a crystal ball for the ages, better make it all Prince, all night. Prince made confident return in first concert of 'Welcome 2 America' tour, played favorite 'Uptown'.Prince made classic albums before 1999, but his 1982 double album let him show the full breadth of his genius, from the apocalyptic pop of the title track to the thrilling weirdness of songs like “Lady Cab Driver” and “All The Critics Love U In New York.” Then there’s “Free,” an unexpected bit of flag-waving of the red, white, and blue variety, instead of Prince’s usual purple freak flag.It was phenomenal," Copeland gushed. "The energy between me and and the audience was really overwhelming. I mean, it was Madison Square Garden, with Prince!"
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