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Aftershow of The Ultimate Live Experience tour, we got the original master of what was previously released, and the definitive edition has been remastered from there! And actually, there were some amazing people at this aftershow. And not only that, but some amazing songs are being played. First up is The Cross, with U2’s Bono making a guest appearance! I think they had decided to some extent who would do which part, with Prince singing in a relaxed manner and Bono singing in his own unique way, but the result was a famous duet version that only appeared once. In the parts where Bono takes center stage, his vocals are full of destructive power, and the people who were there must have thought it was Bono from U2. The Jam shows off their amazing skills, and there’s a series of covers of I Believe In You and Graham Central Station, followed by an after-show version of Glam Slam Boogie, and a cover of Sex Machine that turns the audience into Bobby Byrd and becomes exquisite. , Funky Design with a very cool heavy bass is played on the keyboard for Elise for fun. While there is Prince’s aggressive vocals, Bustin’ Loose’s jazzy and cool jam is so cool that you will be in agony. Next is a play of Feel Good, an outtake of Emancipation, which is considered extremely rare from Johnny’s loose groove, and Prince sings it instead of chanting. This shock! Feel Good itself is one of the most famous funk songs, but this performance is the most realized live version of it. As expected, you can feel the funk in it and it’s wonderful. The Most Beautiful Girl In the World and 18 & Over, which starts after the song introduction, are well played and have a good impression, but they are long plays of just under 8 minutes. Then James McGregor, a drum tech from New Power Generation, joined in on percussion for a ferocious version of Loose, and then the song descended into a Santana medley, and the Latin mood suddenly changed, but the aggressiveness continued and it was a grand finale. But Prince will play one more song, and I’m lucky to say this, and he plays Get Wild! It’s a Latin-flavored version with piano and percussion, but once you finish playing it, are you tired? I play No again, this time in a more percussive version. It seemed like it was going to end several times, but it kept repeating itself, resulting in a ridiculously short performance of just under 9 minutes. This is Prince and NPG, very different from the aggressive version shown at the main show. This is the best aftershow of 1995. Gold / Ultimate Live Experience Tour Aftershow The Pod, Dublin 31st March 1995 (am) 1.The Cross (feat. Bono vox (U2)) 2.People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield cover) 3.The Jam (GCS cover) 4. I Believe In You (GCS Cover) 5.Glam Slam Boogie 6.Get Up (I Feel Like A) Sex Machine (James Brown cover) 7.Funky Design incl. I Feel Like Bustin’ Loose (Chuck Brown & Th eSoull Serchers cover ) 8.Johnny 9.Feel Good 10.The Most Beautiful Girl In The World 11.18 & Over 12.(Lemme See Your Body) Get Loose! (feat. James ‘McGoo’ McGregor on percussion) incl. Bustin’ Loose (Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers) 13. Carlos Santana Medley incl. Jungle Strut, Batuka, Soul Sacrifice, Toussaint L’Overture 14. Get Wild (feat. James ‘McGoo’ McGregor on percussion)
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