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− | | trivia = * Between [[Now]] and the [[The Ride]] there was a long break in which first five winners of the the 'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World' contest were announced and then the video for [[Video: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World|The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]] premiered. After that the show was halted for a while, to overcome some technical difficulties. | + | | trivia = * [[Shhh]] was supposed to be sung with [[Tevin Campbell]] on stage as it was offered by [[Prince]] for his [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]] album released a few months before. But Campbell let [[Prince]] know during the rehearsals for that show that he wanted to sing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_We_Talk Can We Talk] (written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babyface_(musician) Babyface]) which was his current single from that album. [[Prince]] didn’t want to play a song he did not write for Campbell, and since [[The NPG]] has already rehearsed heavily on [[Shhh]] (and didn’t know [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_We_Talk Can We Talk]), [[Prince]] chose to sing [[Shhh]] himself. This led to the re-recording of the song in studio and its inclusion on [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]]. |
− | * This show included the live debuts of [[Interactive]], [[Days Of Wild]], [[Now]], [[Shhh]], the improvised track [[Peep The Technique]], and covers of [[Martial Law]] (by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton], from his [[Paisley Park Records]] album [[Album: Hey Man... Smell My Finger|Hey Man... Smell My Finger]]) and [[None Of Your Business]] (originally performed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt-N-Pepa Salt-N-Pepa], who were in attendance). The show also included the live debuts of covers of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central | + | * Between [[Now]] and the [[The Ride]] there was a long break in which first five winners of the the 'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World' contest were announced and then the video for [[Video: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World|The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]] premiered. After that the show was halted for a while, to overcome some technical difficulties. |
+ | * This show included the live debuts of [[Interactive]], [[Days Of Wild]], [[Now]], [[Shhh]], the improvised track [[Peep The Technique]], and covers of [[Martial Law]] (by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton], from his [[Paisley Park Records]] album [[Album: Hey Man... Smell My Finger|Hey Man... Smell My Finger]]) and [[None Of Your Business]] (originally performed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt-N-Pepa Salt-N-Pepa], who were in attendance). The show also included the live debuts of covers of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station’s] [[The Jam]] and [[I Believe In You]], marking the first time that [[Prince]] performed tracks written by [[Larry Graham]]. Of the tracks performed in the show, only two - [[The Ride]] and [[What'd I Say]], had been performed before by [[Prince]]. He clearly intended this show to launch a new musical era for him under his new name - [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] | ||
*The show was professionally filmed. Footage from [[Interactive]], [[Days Of Wild]], [[Now]], [[The Jam]] and [[Shhh]] was used in [[TV Film: The Beautiful Experience|The Beautiful Experience]] TV film. | *The show was professionally filmed. Footage from [[Interactive]], [[Days Of Wild]], [[Now]], [[The Jam]] and [[Shhh]] was used in [[TV Film: The Beautiful Experience|The Beautiful Experience]] TV film. | ||
*A tape containing this show and eight new studio tracks (a 10-minute version of [[The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]], [[Interactive]], [[Days Of Wild]], [[Now]], [[Acknowledge Me]], [[319]], [[Orgasm|Poem]] and [[Pheromone]]) was purchased by some European radio networks. This tape was broadcast in early March 1994 (by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_40 Los 40 Principales] in Spain, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Veronica_(Talpa_Radio) Radio Veronica] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TROS Tros] in The Netherlands and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schweizer_Radio_DRS DSR3] in the Switzerland). | *A tape containing this show and eight new studio tracks (a 10-minute version of [[The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]], [[Interactive]], [[Days Of Wild]], [[Now]], [[Acknowledge Me]], [[319]], [[Orgasm|Poem]] and [[Pheromone]]) was purchased by some European radio networks. This tape was broadcast in early March 1994 (by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_40 Los 40 Principales] in Spain, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Veronica_(Talpa_Radio) Radio Veronica] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TROS Tros] in The Netherlands and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schweizer_Radio_DRS DSR3] in the Switzerland). | ||
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| length of show = 70 minutes | | length of show = 70 minutes | ||
| ticket price = ? | | ticket price = ? | ||
− | | attendance/capacity = 1, | + | | attendance/capacity = 1,375 / sold out |
| previous concert = [[27 November 1993-am|27 November 1993 (a.m.)]] | | previous concert = [[27 November 1993-am|27 November 1993 (a.m.)]] | ||
| date = 13 February 1994 (a.m.) | | date = 13 February 1994 (a.m.) |
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