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| band                  = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) ''(vox, guitar)'', [[Kirk Johnson]] ''(drums)'', [[Rhonda Smith]] ''(bass)'', [[Morris Hayes]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Kat Dyson]] ''(guitar)''
 
| band                  = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) ''(vox, guitar)'', [[Kirk Johnson]] ''(drums)'', [[Rhonda Smith]] ''(bass)'', [[Morris Hayes]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Kat Dyson]] ''(guitar)''
 
| guests                = [[Michael Nelson]] ''(trombone)'', [[Kenni Holmen]] ''(tenor saxophone)'', [[Kathy Jensen|Kathy J.]] ''(baritone saxophone)'', [[Dave Jensen]] ''(trumpet)'', [[Steve Strand]] ''(trumpet)''
 
| guests                = [[Michael Nelson]] ''(trombone)'', [[Kenni Holmen]] ''(tenor saxophone)'', [[Kathy Jensen|Kathy J.]] ''(baritone saxophone)'', [[Dave Jensen]] ''(trumpet)'', [[Steve Strand]] ''(trumpet)''
| previous concert      = [[27 October 1996-am|27 October 1996 (am)]]
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| previous concert      = [[27 October 1996-am|27 October 1996 (a.m.)]]
 
| overview              = [[One-Off Appearances|One-Off Performances (overview)]]
 
| overview              = [[One-Off Appearances|One-Off Performances (overview)]]
| next concert          = [[13 November 1996-am|13 November 1996 (am)]]
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| next concert          = [[13 November 1996-am|13 November 1996 (a.m.)]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}
 
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}
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* Prior the show, the video of [[Betcha By Golly Wow!]] was premiered to the attendants.
 
* Prior the show, the video of [[Betcha By Golly Wow!]] was premiered to the attendants.
 
* The show was filmed, and used as a live broacast for MTV, BET and VH1 networks.
 
* The show was filmed, and used as a live broacast for MTV, BET and VH1 networks.
* Press release (NPG Records: 22 November 1996):<blockquote>''"The Freedom Train Rolls In Minneapolis; Live Performance And Video Simulcast Via Satellite."<br><br>"Chanhassen, Minneapolis - "Free at last! Free at last! God Almighty, we're free at last!" was the chant that began the birth of the Emancipation era. Broadcast live around the world by MTV, VH1 and BET in a rare show of cross-network unity, [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] delighted millions with a liberating performance at his Paisley Park Studios. celebrating both his artistic freedom and the November 19th release of his new album Emancipation on NPG records, [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] and his four-piece New Power Generation band performed selections fro mthe new albul on a heavenly all-white soundstage. The half-hour long set included new album tracks "Jam Of The Year", Joan Osbourne's "One Of Us", and "Get Your Groove On", as well as old favorites "Purple Rain" and "If I was Your Girlfriend". The video for the first single, "Betcha By Golly Wow" (directed by [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) kicked off the broadcast. Among thos swaying in gleeful attendance and snacking on [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]'s favorite cereal (Cap'n Crunch) were Boys II Men, Donatella Versace, Phish, Bill Belamy, Mavis Staples and D'Angelo."<br><br>"At a press conference following his performance, [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] commented:"''<br><small>"The whole process of this record was different. I'm a free man, I'm a happy man, I'm a married man and I'm a clear man. All the tracks on this record are free, happy and clear. making this record was uplifting for me."'' </small><br><br>''"Emancipation is [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]'s historic celebration of personal freedom, the album he states he was "born to make", times three: three discs, three hours of love, sex and liberty".''
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* Press release (NPG Records: 22 November 1996):<blockquote>''"The Freedom Train Rolls In Minneapolis; Live Performance And Video Simulcast Via Satellite."<br><br>"Chanhassen, Minneapolis - "Free at last! Free at last! God Almighty, we’re free at last!" was the chant that began the birth of the Emancipation era. Broadcast live around the world by MTV, VH1 and BET in a rare show of cross-network unity, [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] delighted millions with a liberating performance at his Paisley Park Studios. celebrating both his artistic freedom and the November 19th release of his new album Emancipation on NPG records, [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] and his four-piece New Power Generation band performed selections from the new album on a heavenly all-white soundstage. The half-hour long set included new album tracks "Jam Of The Year", Joan Osborne’s ”One Of Us", and "Get Your Groove On", as well as old favorites "Purple Rain" and "If I was Your Girlfriend". The video for the first single, "Betcha By Golly Wow" (directed by [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) kicked off the broadcast. Among those swaying in gleeful attendance and snacking on [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]’s favorite cereal (Cap'n Crunch) were Boyz II Men, Donatella Versace, Phish, Bill Bellamy, Mavis Staples and D'Angelo."<br><br>"At a press conference following his performance, [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] commented:"''<br><small>"The whole process of this record was different. I’m a free man, I’m a happy man, I’m a married man and I’m a clear man. All the tracks on this record are free, happy and clear. making this record was uplifting for me."'' </small><br><br>''"Emancipation is [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]’s historic celebration of personal freedom, the album he states he was "born to make", times three: three discs, three hours of love, sex and liberty".''
 
| soundcheck            = * ''no details known''
 
| soundcheck            = * ''no details known''
 
| other images          =  
 
| other images          =  
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| length of show        = 25 minutes  
 
| length of show        = 25 minutes  
 
| ticket price          = FREE
 
| ticket price          = FREE
| attendance/capacity  = ? / 1,850
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| attendance/capacity  = ? / 1,375
| previous concert      = [[27 October 1996-am|27 October 1996 (am)]]
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| previous concert      = [[27 October 1996-am|27 October 1996 (a.m.)]]
 
| date                  = 12 November 1996
 
| date                  = 12 November 1996
| next concert          = [[13 November 1996-am|13 November 1996 (am)]]
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| next concert          = [[13 November 1996-am|13 November 1996 (a.m.)]]
 
| references            =  
 
| references            =  
 
| categories            = [[Category:1996]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:One Off Appearances]]
 
| categories            = [[Category:1996]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:One Off Appearances]]
 
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{{DEFAULTSORT: 1996, 11-26}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT: 1996, 11-26}}

Latest revision as of 13:06, 27 April 2022

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One-Off Performance
12 November 1996
Venue Paisley Park Studios
City, Country Chanhassen, Minnesota, USA
Band Prince (as SymbolSmallerBlue.png) (vox, guitar), Kirk Johnson (drums), Rhonda Smith (bass), Morris Hayes (keyboards), Kat Dyson (guitar)
Guest(s) Michael Nelson (trombone), Kenni Holmen (tenor saxophone), Kathy J. (baritone saxophone), Dave Jensen (trumpet), Steve Strand (trumpet)
1996-011-12-MPLS.png
Ticket courtesy of roaldbakker@hotmail.com
Setlist
Songs Additional Songs Remarks / Personnel

Slave Arrow.png incl. 'Free At Last' intro
Jam Of The Year
Purple Rain
Get Yo Groove On Six w/ Hornheadz and dancers
Joy In Repetition w/ dancers
Sexy M.F. Arrow.png truncated' w/ Hornheadz
If I Was Your Girlfriend
One Of Us incl. Emancipation (coda)
 
 

See here for index, code, and color legend

Show Facts
Advertised Start Time / Start Time Length Of Show Attendance/Capacity Ticket Prices

 ? / ? 25 minutes  ? / 1,375 FREE
 
Trivia

  • Prior the show, the video of Betcha By Golly Wow! was premiered to the attendants.
  • The show was filmed, and used as a live broacast for MTV, BET and VH1 networks.
  • Press release (NPG Records: 22 November 1996):
    "The Freedom Train Rolls In Minneapolis; Live Performance And Video Simulcast Via Satellite."

    "Chanhassen, Minneapolis - "Free at last! Free at last! God Almighty, we’re free at last!" was the chant that began the birth of the Emancipation era. Broadcast live around the world by MTV, VH1 and BET in a rare show of cross-network unity, SymbolSmallerBlue.png delighted millions with a liberating performance at his Paisley Park Studios. celebrating both his artistic freedom and the November 19th release of his new album Emancipation on NPG records, SymbolSmallerBlue.png and his four-piece New Power Generation band performed selections from the new album on a heavenly all-white soundstage. The half-hour long set included new album tracks "Jam Of The Year", Joan Osborne’s ”One Of Us", and "Get Your Groove On", as well as old favorites "Purple Rain" and "If I was Your Girlfriend". The video for the first single, "Betcha By Golly Wow" (directed by SymbolSmallerBlue.png) kicked off the broadcast. Among those swaying in gleeful attendance and snacking on SymbolSmallerBlue.png’s favorite cereal (Cap'n Crunch) were Boyz II Men, Donatella Versace, Phish, Bill Bellamy, Mavis Staples and D'Angelo."

    "At a press conference following his performance, SymbolSmallerBlue.png commented:"

    "The whole process of this record was different. I’m a free man, I’m a happy man, I’m a married man and I’m a clear man. All the tracks on this record are free, happy and clear. making this record was uplifting for me."

    "Emancipation is SymbolSmallerBlue.png’s historic celebration of personal freedom, the album he states he was "born to make", times three: three discs, three hours of love, sex and liberty".
 
Soundcheck Support Act(s)

  • no details known
  • none

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