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Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad 04. The Second Coming (show intro) 02. Audio: FLAC 16 bit / 44.1 kHz (Tracks) Performer: Prince Title: The Second Coming Published: 2017 Genre: Funk, Pop, Soul, Rock RAR Size: 1.60 Gb Tracklist: Disc 1: Live at the Met Center Bloomington, MN USA 7 March 1982 01.

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If there is a difference in sound it's not discernible to me.Prince (Artist) Small Club 1988: The Classic After Show Party - Volume 1 Vinyl 12' Album Free shipping over &163 20 To provide you with the best possible experience some essential cookies are stored on your device. In a blind test with both sources playing simultaneously I could not tell them apart. There have been no less than a couple dozen of reissues over the past 6 years. Although many have tried before this is the first Small Club recording to actually match the original in sound quality. This is the first time I've said this about any reissue of this show.

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This is Prince at his physical and performing prime. Bootleg addiction: Prince: Small Club Prince saidNobody sues.The show itself is a true aftershow classic, with everything we could ask for in a performance: killer guitar solos (Rave Unto the Joy Fantastic & Just My Imagination), great vocals (Still Would Stand All Time), lots of Boni Boyer, and a couple of unreleased songs (People Without, etc.). Source: liberated bootleg, original silver cd > eac > flac Soundquality.

It also has a lot to do with his look. His effortless ability to mix stunning cover versions and unreleased tracks along with completely new renditions of his classics is remarkable. Never has his ferocity been so evident at shows such as these. His aftershows during this time period are just legendary including the incredible Camden Palace show in London on July 25th, the Hamburg show in late August and one of the first, the Quasimodo gig on the Sign O the Times tour.

A good friend of mine lived in The Hague (I'm from Amsterdam) and we had planned this night long before. His confidence and showmanship have never been so apparent.‘Abierman 2004’ commented on the Prince forum: “I had seen the regular show (Lovesexy, my 3rd show, after Parade ‘86 & Sign Of The Times ‘87) in the arena (De Kuip, Rotterdam) the night before and it was summertime, which meant: no school. His relaxed mood with the European fans, his musicianship, and his first truly great backing band had reached a peak at this time unmatched to that point in his career. What is also noticeable in those aftershow clips is that Prince KNEW he had just hit his prime. Not one as frail and weightless as we're becoming accustomed to now.

I believe some 200 people were in the club, and nothing was announced. However, at some point, around 1:00 AM there was this vibe going on, people were doing stuff on the small stage. Dirk, my buddy, was not really into Prince and was getting tired of me talking about the concert-experience I had had the night before. We arrived around 11:30 PM and not much was going on, we were happy to be there, released of 'the wrath' of parents. Not too small, certainly not too big. The club, 'Het Paard', was back then a cool hangout.

This band was jamming and once the beat kicks in some light was turned on and I freaked! Shortly after that I heard this typical guitar sound, the one that had been pounding in my ears for the last 24 hours. We still didn't know what was going on, no announcements whatsoever. This is when 'Jam' started. It was dark but I saw clearly a woman stepping behind the drums.

I don't remember seeing this, but I had almost tears in MY eyes. Just listen to the two of them go together amazing! This is the quintessential Prince-moment! There are stories (maybe even urban-legends) about P having tears in his eyes during this. This was P's and Sheila's show. Then Just My Imagination, the solo. I was just stunned, couldn't say a word! Was this happening? Yes it was.After the 13-minute jam, he kicked in DMSR (well, this beat's going to sleep, don't it?), the funk was phat! People were freaking out, although there weren't to many fans there, there would be afterwards.Housequake (a hit back then) had the people go wild. Dirk, a guitar-lover, was like: what the fuck is this? Convinced in a minute! Big smile on his face.

#54 ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ROOTS - Brooklyn, New Yor. #55 NEIL YOUNG - Chrome Dreams (Rust Edition) (Flac) This was their thing, not ours, we were just witnesses.Forever In My Live was a great jam, the audience participating, I hear myself everytime! I Don't Care, Boni baby! Sheila was rapping! Rave was great, his official recording 10 years later sucked! Prince: 'Miko, gimme some of that funk!' Miko: 'Sure Prince, you want it high or low?' It stopped around 4 AM.An amazing night that I will never forget, it took me 8 years to get me a copy of the bootleg, I still listen to it regularly and think back of that night! I believe it was Prince's first aftershow in Holland, and it's definitely the best bootleg-recording I know of (sound-quality wise)! Great it's out there, it almost captures the vibe that was there that night, it will never be there again!” Dr Think going wild on the synths.Kansas City Here I come Boni Boyer, ain't nobody can mess with that girl (is it true that she died?)! P's blues solo at the end, what the fuck?It was great to see a band having fun after a 2 1/2 hour 'regular' show, this is why they're in music. What a fucking great song.

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