28 November 1999

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 TV Show
Tros TV-Show

28 November, 1999
Venue Cinevideo Studio's
City, Country Almere-Haven, The Netherlands
Band Prince (as SymbolSmallerBlue.png) (vox), Kirk Johnson (drums), Larry Graham (bass, vox), Morris Hayes (keyboards), Kip Blackshire (keyboards, vox), Mike Scott (guitar), Michael Nelson (trombone), Dave Jensen (trumpet), Kathy J. (baritone saxophone) (The horn section is collectively known as 'The Hornheadz'
TVShow 1999 NieheTGRES.jpg
Setlist
Songs Additional Songs Remarks / Personnel

Baby Knows not aired
The Greatest Romance Ever Sold
 
 

See here for index, code, and color legend

Show Facts
Start Time Length Of Performance Live / Lip Sync First Aired

afternoon 10 minutes live vox / pre-recorded backing track 21 December, 1999 (TV 2 (Tros), the Netherlands)
 
Trivia

  • This was for a show called TV-show op Reis, where host Ivo Niehe welcomes worldwide celebrity guests in the studio as well as visiting them at their homes.
  • Some 150 people were present during the taping.
  • An interview with Prince and Larry Graham was also part of the taping and subsequent broadcast
  • The broadcasting of this performance was put on hold when Prince was not satisfied with the playback volume. He worked on overdubs of the audio in Minneapolis before returning the tapes with his accordance to broadcast.
  • Because of his progressive discontent with the goings on of the tv tapings, accumulating in the events in the Netherlands Prince cut the rest of his stint of European television shows short and canceled a planned performance in Sweden, instead returning to Minneapolis.
 
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