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− | | trivia = *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]] | + | | trivia = * Between [[Now]] and the [[The Ride]] there was a long break in which first the video for [[Video: [[The Most Beautiful Girl In The World|The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]] premiered, after which the show was halted further due to some technical difficulties. |
− | *The show was professionally filmed. Footage from [[Interactive]], [[Days Of Wild]], [[Now]], and [[Shhh]] was used in [[Film: The Beautiful Experience|The Beautiful Experience]] TV film. | + | * 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]] |
− | *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 | + | *The show was professionally filmed. Footage from [[Interactive]], [[Days Of Wild]], [[Now]], [[The Jam]] and [[Shhh]] was used in [[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). | ||
| soundcheck = * ''no details known'' | | soundcheck = * ''no details known'' | ||
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{{OneOff-footer| | trivia = * Between Now and the The Ride there was a long break in which first the video for [[Video: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World premiered, after which the show was halted further due to 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 George Clinton, from his Paisley Park Records album Hey Man... Smell My Finger) and None Of Your Business (originally performed by Salt-N-Pepa, who were in attendance). The show also included the live debuts of covers of 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 -
- The show was professionally filmed. Footage from Interactive, Days Of Wild, Now, The Jam and Shhh was used in 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, Poem and Pheromone) was purchased by some European radio networks. This tape was broadcast in early March 1994 (by Los 40 Principales in Spain, Radio Veronica and Tros in The Netherlands and DSR3 in the Switzerland).
| soundcheck = * no details known | other images = | support act = * Tony M. (w/ four unidentified rappers) | start time = ? | advertised start time = ? | length of show = 70 minutes | ticket price = ? | attendance/capacity = 1,850 / sold out | previous concert = 27 November 1993 (a.m.) | date = 13 February 1994 (a.m.) | next concert = 6 March 1994 (a.m.) | references = | categories = }}