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Being a Prince fan can be a frustrating experience. Prince will turn 54 this year and I certainly do not expect him to be the groundbreaking, innovative genius he was through most of the 80's. His studio albums have fallen into the trap most legendary artists find themselves in when they reach this stage of their career. Still capable of putting out some great songs and enjoyable records, but nothing that comes near their former greatness, often times sinking into mediocrity. But where Prince has always kicked ass is in the live forum. His prowess in concert is one of the main reasons he continues to be one of the most bootlegged artists of his time. Practically every show gets taped and eventually finds its way into the hands of his fans and collectors. Lately though, Prince has seemed to pick and choose when to truly 'bring it' live. Yes, the majority of his standard concerts are still entertaining and better than the majority of live shows you'll see, but it's pretty obvious when he is just going through the motions. The hunger he once had is not there on a nightly basis, and his regular tours are too much of a greatest hits review on many nights, great for the casual fan, but leaving the long time, die-hard fan often wanting more. So if I'm ever asked why I continue to be a rabid fan, collecting every show I can get my hands on, I can now point to this release. A two-DVD set of Prince at the 2009 Montreux Jazz Festival that serves as a reminder for those that forgot, Prince is still one of, if not the, greatest live musician alive. This set captures both of the shows performed on July 18, 2009 in a stunning pro-shot video. The quality is good enough for an official release, of which one was talked about and planned before Prince once again dropped the ball on preserving his musical legacy. It's absolutely asinine that this was not released to the world, it's that good. So Prince once again misses out on giving his fans what they want and leaves it to the bootleggers to do it right. Frankly, it's probably a blessing Prince didn't release this as I am sure he would have edited it down to a 'Best Of' from both shows. What you get here are both complete sets, unedited, uncut, as it happened in Switzerland that night. I've seen some complaining from the spoiled segment of the fan base that these two shows are too similar. Yes they share a few of the same songs, but both sets are drastically different both in setlist and tone. Show one focuses much more on Prince's jazzier material and ballads. It opens with the guitar heavy "When Eye Lay My Hands On U" and a fantastic, radically re-worked version of "Little Red Corvette", but from there things tend to stay on the mellow side. Songs like "When The Lights Go Down", "Willing And Able" and "She Spoke 2 Me" are pulled from Prince's jazz-pop catalog, while he delves into some of his greatest ballads including "Eye Love U, But Eye Don't Trust U Anymore", "Insatiable", "Scandalous" and the set closing "Nothing Compares 2 U". But the highlight of the first show is a jaw dropping performance of "Empty Room" as Prince absolutely tears it up on guitar, specifically during the final two minutes of the song. He's got 'that look' on his face during the scintillating solo that says 'I know I'm a bad ass' and it's awe inspiring to watch. Show Two also opens with "When Eye Lay My Hands On U" but it veers far from the opening show after that as Prince doesn't let go of his guitar for damn near forty minutes. One of many highlights is a performance of Billy Cobham's "Stratus" that showcases the rest of his band, Renato Neto and Morris Hayes on keys, Rhonda Smith on bass and John Blackwell on drums. This is followed by a rocking version of Elvis Presley's "All Shook Up" which goes into a killer version of Prince's own "Peach". A cover of Jimi Hendrix's classic "Spanish Castle Magic" is next before Prince then pulls out his own classic, 1980's "When You Were Mine". The re-worked "Little Red Corvette" bookends this run of guitar heavy work and this entire portion of the show is a God-send for those who like to see Prince on guitar. The second half of Show Two is equally as incredible with a long funk jam on "All The Critics Love U In New York", of course rechristened "All The Critics Love U In Montreux". The unreleased 1986 song "In A Large Room With No Light" was re-worked for this festival and follows before the second show closes with an emotional performance of his anthem, "Purple Rain". This is one of those songs that Prince has played so much it can be easy to get tired of hearing in concert, especially in some of the throw-away shortened versions he has done over the years, but this is a full performance and he is pouring his heart into it, as he does the entire night. These shows have also been released on CD but you really do lose something without the video accompaniment. It's nice to have perfect sound quality audio of these shows, but the passion, hunger and attitude Prince brought to these shows this night need to be seen to be felt. He has that arrogant, cocky look about him all night, the look a long time fan knows is going to equal a great show, and here he delivers two in the same evening. This was a night where Prince obviously felt he had something to prove, and when he comes to the stage with that attitude, forget it. No one can touch him. This is an absolutely essential release for any fan, certainly one of the best Prince bootleg video releases ever.
After 27 years apart, the three surviving members of the New York Dolls, David Johansen, Sylvain Sylvain & Arthur 'Killer' Kane, re-united at London’s Royal Festival Hall at the request of their number one uber-fan, Morrissey, as part of 2004's Meltdown Festival. This is the whole gig, featuring all the classic tunes from their early 1970s heyday.
Legendary hip hop pioneers Public Enemy, performing in Melbourne, Australia, 2003.
Behemoth has raised the bar when it comes to livestream shows. This year, the music industry has been hit hard following the COVID-19 pandemic that has affected the entire globe. While concerts are starting to pick up, the life and shows we remember that took place just over six months ago remain uncertain. Bands had to think quickly and reinvent the wheel to connect with their fans. We’ve watched artists perform in their pajamas, bands have streamed a set from their rehearsal space, and others have taken to Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook to have live Q&A sessions. Metallica have also stepped up to the table to bring over twenty consecutive weeks of their series. However, Behemoth’s Absentia Dei livestream spectacular took place on September 5th from a secret church location in Poland.
First live DVD from the supergroup JAM PROJECT. Filmed live at Shibuya Kokaido on September 28, 2003.
Lady Antebellum perform Live on their 2015 Wheels Up Tour in Irvine, CA Tracklist 1) Long Stretch Of Love 2) Bartender 3) American Honey 4) Freestyle 5) Our Kind Of Love 6) Just A Kiss 7) Compass 8) Where It All Begins 9) Perfect Day 10) Love Don't Live Here 11) Medley: Thinking Out Loud / Dancin' Away With My Heart / Hello World 12) I Run To You 13) Downtown 14) Any Man Of Mine 15) Walk This Way 16) Lookin' For A Good Time 17) 747 18) Need You Now 19) We Owned The Night 20) Landslide
Setlist: 01. Girlfriend 02. I Can Do Better 03. Sk8er Boi 04. My Happy Ending 05. When You're Gone 06. Everything Back But You 07. The Best Damn Thing 08. I Don't Have To Try (listed as 'Pants') 09. He Wasn't 10. Complicated 11. I'm With You
Features Wagakki Band's concert "Vocalo Zanmai Dai Ensokai" held at Akasaka Blitz on August 27, 2014.
With an intimate look into the band's life, this concert documentary is about the farewell concert of cult Hungarian band 'Kispál és a borz'.
Directed by Yanie Dupont-Hébert, this show witnesses an event reuniting the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM) and pop-punk band Simple Plan together on the same stage, aiming at raising funds in aid of Simple Plan Foundation and the OSM’s educational activities.
This release was recorded during the 1993 Melodic Metal Tour at Hamburg’s Dock’s venue on September 25, sharing the bill with fellow German headbangers Rage, whose performance has also been released on DVD and the review can be seen here. The lineup for this show consisted of Ralf Scheepers on lead vocals, Kai Hansen on guitar, Dirk Schlachter on guitar and keyboards, Jan Rubach on bass and Thomas Nack on drums. The show was to see one of the last performances of Scheepers as he left the band soon after this tour. Based on a three album recording career including the albums Heading For Tomorrow, Sigh No More and Insanity and Genius the band had an established fan base coming into this tour. The show is a mix of live performances and interviews, giving a great insight into the show but also to some behind the scenes goings on. It also includes footage in the recording studio for the production of the Insanity and Genius album.