Prince was not a Prince everyone knows this. He was a King , a goat of everything, singer, dancer, song writer , composer, almost every instrument he played, his best is guitar, piano, drums and many more. No One was ever this talented at least in our generation........Amen to best in Heaven & Earth..,
I'm so glad that you brought up the showmanship aspect of performing. Rock should not be boring. I appreciate artists that put it all out on the stage.
I LOVE IT that you honed in on the performance / theatrical aspect of this. EVERYONE knows he absolutely murdered this piece technically, and some people do not understand or seem offended by this type of performer. But it is nice that you spoke about THAT part of this!
alphahorn, he absolutely was. Interestingly, this reaction video led to a side study of many of Prince's performances, I hope you get a chance to check some of those out on the channel here as well. He was one of a kind never to be seen again.
I remember reading an interview with Prince's buddy who taught him how to play the guitar. He said Prince blew him away because he could just "do it". He said he would show Prince something and he would have it down effortlessly. Prince would say, "Okay, what next?" "What next is you're supposed to practice that for a week or two and struggle with it, not just be able to do it and move on!"
When Prince went to the rehearsal for this performance the guy that played the first solo also took the last one. The producer was worried about it because Prince didn’t rehearse the solo with everyone. Prince or his people told the producer not to worry about it. He was that confident. Prince also wasn’t that familiar with the song beforehand.
Read the account by the show’s producer, Joel Gallen, about how this performance came together. Makes it even more epic! He was the greatest musician of our generation!
Pr4ince is channeling a legend, like Caros Santana does. They are literally opening up to higher dimensions and allowing the muses to come through; can't be taught, truly mystical mind-blowing stuff! He tore it up from the floor up and sashayed away!
The guitar he is playing "looks" like a Telecaster, but it's actually a Hohner Madcat (Similar style of a Tele, but had pickups and a bridge more similar to a Strat). Nice review, thanks.
The Telecaster is not a brand, it’s a guitar body style so that Hohner MadCat IS a telecaster. That Hohner telecaster is iconic, it’s the guitar which inspired me to learn to play guitar. I have a Harley Benton telecaster which looks like a black version of the MadCat (all black with brown paisley pickguard); it’s my cheapest guitar and my favorite. All I did was change the stock humbuckers and it’s more fun to play than my PRS and Gibson SG. Put some respect on the Hohner’s name.
Fantastic review, thank you!! Prince was all about the feels!! He could do it all. He was such a joy to watch. Sometimes I think Prince's skill was that he made it all looks so effortless that he didn't really look like he was trying at all. And the obviously he was accused of showboating. But I don't know anyone who ever watched Prince live that didn't get the "magic". He just had it. To watch him perform and you would be under his spell. He was everything and more to music. He entertained the crowd and for those few minutes or hours that you were watching him you were transfixed, happy and uplifted. Rest in peace P 💜💜💜
It's interesting to note that Prince was shy and introverted early in his career, but he worked hard at his craft and had a clear vision. It was a dragon he slayed.
Nice reaction 😃 Also keep in mind that he was also inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of fame as the first recipient of the evening. Also he was telling Rolling Stone magazine who didn’t put him in their top 100 at that point to eat it 😉💜
I think a lot of people really didn’t know he could play at that level… I saw an interview with Billy Gibbons from ZZ TOP say that he knew Prince was a great entertainer and dance but had no idea he could play guitar like that until this presentation…
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar I was blessed to see him 4 times live 🔥🔥. To me Prince was the greatest all around musician/ entertainer that I’ve seen in my life “the complete package” pianist, bass, drums, singing and dancing, and of course guitar playing. He wrote, produced, arranged, and composed his own music. The first 2 albums he played all the instruments and only used band members for touring 💜😉
I've seen a few comments on other posts of this performance that Dhani Harrison didn't like how Prince showed off during the song. It bummed me out reading that bc he looked truly pleased with what he was seeing. Im so glad you said "don't hold back." Prince NEVER held back on stage. It was his place to shine and he did it with ease. I guess I can maybe see, coming from the son of the man they are paying tribute to, that he thought maybe Prince was being disrespectful but Prince will always be Prince on stage and if you didn't know that beforehand, you learned real quick! The best performance artist of all time in my eyes 💜 RIP The Purple One.
The whole thing is that it is a performance, it's the total package. Prince got that very young which contributed to his quick rise and success. There are some music "purists" out there who will never get it. Yes in an ensemble there are some courtesies you take playing lead guitar, but Prince did nothing wrong, he kicked ass!
I read that it was not Dhani but his mother that was not a fan of Prince that night and she had to talked into letting Prince play in the tribute to her husband. She felt he was a show off performer.
@@rodpeter6542isn’t that what you’re supposed to do when performing and putting on a “show”? Show off is definitely what he did, and rightfully so seeing that he was inducted into the Hall of Fame that night after being snubbed from the greatest guitarist Rock & Roll Hall of Fame list.
Prince was notorious/infamous throughout the '80s for his ever-present & over-bearing bodyguards, who would sometimes carry him bridal-style or piggyback, so that was kind of a nod back to those day LoL
The Harrisons should actually be thankful. So much was made of Prince's solo that later the Harrison estate became critical of Prince for stealing the spotlight from George's moment. Even Dhani, who seemed so enthused during the concert, later came out in an interview that I read and he was also critical of Prince's playing in his dad's song. However if Prince hadn't been there doing that show stopper of a performance, we wouldn't be talking about George Harrison's song or his induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Younger people who don't even know the Beatles now know this George Harrison song. Prince gave probably eternal longevity to a song that would have been forgotten by many. I am a Beatles fan and I am a prince, btw.
Totally agree. Sad the jealousy from Dhani and the Harrison Estate. Love the Beatles too, but this cross of them both and Prince (if one can) further immortalising a song is what legends are made of. Prince was the best and his guitar playing is just phenomenal! RIP Prince.
Love your assessment and advice, awesome. I'm just turning 50 and I'm learning how to play now. It's been a life long dream of mine.. I've always felt the m7sic in such a deep and profound way, I was just never able to express it.
I really appreciated this post Valentae. For beginners on guitar I have a step by step series of lessons with practice plans included in the description. Keep me posted on your progress! :)
Well said, I agree with the statement made about a lot of guitar players who show lots of technical skill but the playing doesn't actually grab you.... I'm always blown away by Princes ability to show off but also humbly be a minimalist at the same time...
He and his instrument are one. You know he doesn’t need practice before playing because his playing onstage is spontaneous and what he feels. I have been listening to his sessions at Sunset Sound and the engineers talking about him. Peggy, David Z and others at times. They were merely witnesses as opposed to contributing to his sessions. Worth listening to if you have time.
I saw him one time ...maybe a year or so before he passed...a reporter asked him about playing the guitar...he answered the reporter by saying to him...that he could no longer play the guitar...I heard that and thought WOW...how can you lose your ability to play something that you have played your whole life ?..it was unreal..
This was my first reaction video almost 2 years ago, things have come a long way since then. Please check out more of our Prince deep dives and interviews! :)
Thank you for saying exactly how I feel too. A brilliance that shines and can't be ignored and will never be forgotten if you are any kind of music fan.
This was a performance after rolling stone magazine didn't have Prince in the top 100 guitar players of all time. So Tom Petty gave Prince the platform to do his thing. Watch it again and you will see Prince keep looking over to Petty to keep going.
Wow really… now that is interesting to learn. Rolling stone obviously made a major mistake with that printing. I’m glad Prince had a chance to show that he had the skills, but for whatever reason it went unnoticed until that day.
@@missy652 You never lie BUT Tom and Jeff Lynn asked Prince to come perform after the Rolling Stone's article came out. Also, in rehearsals Tom told Prince not to rock out save it for the show.
Great vid mate. Would love to see your reaction to Prince Empty Room Live at Montreux. His performance as a showman in this solo is one of my favourite from him. The emotion he shows and the pain he makes his guitar wail is awesome 😊🎶. Keep up the good content 👌
Enjoyed the video and you can see Prince playing not just with everyone, but very much Tom Petty, the eye contact. Tom, you want me to keep going? Tom nods, finish it.. You didn't think I was gonna get to that note Tom, here it comes.. LOL
Thank you CL, that was one of my first reaction videos, seems like such a long time ago now and my channel has grown so much in so many ways since then. I really appreciate you checking it out and commenting :)
@Yes! You CAN Play Guitar! I really enjoy watching. I just started learning the instrument as a mode of relaxation, which has been a dream, so listening to your videos has been so informative as I get comfortable with the the basics everyone starting out early learn about the physical part of the instrument. Keep up the good work.
Got to see this guitar at paisley park but couldn’t take a pic by it. I still want to do the most expensive tour to see the whole place since I’m only a few hours away. It’s fascinating
2 rumors about that performance...is he didnt rehearsed with them and the reason he showed out was Rolling Stone mag did a top 100 guitarist and he wasnt listed so he sorta did a f you to them
You see I believe that Prince never really showed us him playing guitar all out, you see he always wanted to keep it professional & in line with the chords that he was playing. To me as I have studied him throughout his career, he really only gave us just enough to keep us wanting more & I believe that he had a thing about not showing his whole repertoire in fear of being copied or someone trying to use his style that he felt like he created. Selfish Genius is the best way that I could describe it, but hey that's Prince, sorely missed R.I.P.❤ 🙏🏾👼🏾
His guitar playing was always tasteful where the esthetic of the song always took priority. I was never once bored by Prince's guitar playing and that says something for his craft. If you go back to the late 70's - early 80's, Prince developed what was called the Minneapolis sound and everybody jumped on the bandwagon and stole that sound. So maybe you are onto something.
@@lavenderbee3611- 1st of all thank you for your input & a very poignant dissertation, I have listened to Prince since the inception of his music career & I do agree with you whole heatedly, & Prince was & still is a true legend & he brought us a thorough body of work unmatched by anyone in this business. R.I.P. to his Royal Badness. 🙏🏾✊🏾💪🏾👏🏾🎸
@Eoghan- 1st I would like to thank you for your comment, I have listened to this solo & actually the whole set & him & Larry G. was a beautiful combination of two experienced seasoned veteran's that could light up any stage, a match made in heaven.
You clearly haven’t watched purple rain or any of his early music videos. His song why you wanna treat me so bad proves that he was a guitarist he was always so good at guitar.
@@cocopops4974 1st I'd like to thank you for your comment & I said that he was probably the best that ever did it, I don't think that you read my opinion thoroughly because no one can deny Prince's prowless on guitar, what I was trying to convey was that he's probably never showed us his whole repertoire that's all, now Price never needed anymore to champion his cause as far as his art, dead or alive so please try & comprehend what you are reading.
Your comment on stage craft/performance is valid but it needs to suit the band and music in order to be believable. If you look at Prince here, his performance wouldn't normally work in a band situation like this one. It only works because it's a special one off event performed by legends for a legend and quite honestly, Prince's performance is the reason it's so memorable - he instinctively knew there was no point for him to perform if he wasn't going to try and elevate it to epic proportions. George, Prince and Petty are all gone now but this performance lives on for all time.
Tom Petty (Heartbreakers, The Traveling Wilburys) - lead vocals, guitar Jeff Lynne (ELO, The Traveling Wilburys) - co-lead vocals, guitar Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith)- organ Dhani Harrison - guitar, backing vocals Jeff Young (Jackson Browne) - piano Marc Mann (ELO, Oingo Boingo) - lead guitar Scott Thurston (The Motels, The Heartbreakers) - bass Steve Ferrone (AWB, Duran Duran, The Heartbreakers) - drums Jim Capaldi (Traffic) - persussion, tambourine Prince (aka "that handsome little guy with the red hat") - soul, swagger, heat, sexiness George Harrison - spiritual guidance Eric Clapton - blues inspiration Jimi Hendrix - cosmic influence
Yeah I get what your saying about the performance aspect. Thing with Prince and his music is you KNOW it’s him just when you hear, it’s tangible….. he speaks through his guitar.
the great Dominikos Theotokopoulos or El-Greco was underrated and also exiled due to his art even said that "i could be better than Michelangelo" ...so was Prince never understood underrated but is called nowadays The Artist
Quest love tweeted this today about this performance: "he did this as revenge to Rolling Stone (RRHOF committee) for leaving him off the list of Rocks 100 Greatest Guitarists --------he showed them huh?" It says it all.
OMG, this was one of the first reactions I did some time ago.... my old videos are so hard to watch now.... well even the new ones are hard to watch but you know what I mean :)
Yes, this was my first reaction video some time ago, and that has been mentioned many times. Check out more recent reactions and also our in depth discussions with Susan Rogers, Morris Hayes, Scottie Baldwin etc…
If you haven't yet, have a look at Michael P's YT posting of the same performance. His review was in depth and left me feeling one could learn the parts. Prince's showmanship though, off the charts, but something a Guitarist should aspire to. THX!
There is actually a second video of this performance that was released I believe last year, labeled the director's cut which showcases Prince's solo in more depth. The director decided after all these years to edit the video where the camera focuses on Prince. You should watch it, it is a way better version when you are focusing on Prince's talent. ua-cam.com/video/_Xcf8ht4_4k/v-deo.html
Marc Mann, part of Jeff Lynne's band. In the proper audio mix of this performance (only available at the RnR HOF Museum in Cleveland sadly) you hear him playing against Prince in that final 30 seconds where Prince seems to slow down and run out of steam... He's actually playing into Mann's soaring guitar.
From the perspective of bending a piece of wood, strings and electronics to his will he's high on the list...In terms of burning the house down he's maybe the best in recent times.
I absolutely agree Nick! I've since checked out some of his other performances people have told me about. There is an interesting interview with Billy Gibbons and he talks about when he met Prince after that guitar solo. He knew Prince "played" guitar but thought of him more as a singer/dancer/entertainer, I thought the same before as well.
Oh man Dan I did this video so long ago, it was my first real reaction video... I have a hard time watching my old videos now the quality has come a long way. I really appreciate you watching that and taking the time to comment :)
This was my very first real reaction video a year and a half ago when I was very ignorant about Prince, since then we have done a big deep dive on Prince including several interviews with important people from his past, countless other reactions on YT and Patreon, I hope you get to check them out and enjoy them :)
Thank you for the views, comments and feedback guys! If you could take a second and check out the first cover I posted on UA-cam recently I would really appreciate it! ua-cam.com/video/bZWgpik5TFU/v-deo.html
Prince wailed on guitar . But why did he have to throw his Tele in the air at end of song ? I guess I know , as I have thrown countless Strats in heat of battle .
I never have, I guess out of fear of them breaking and then having to pay a repair bill lol. This was my very first real reaction video a year and a half ago when I was very ignorant about Prince, since then we have done a big deep dive on Prince including several interviews with important people from his past, countless other reactions on YT and Patreon, I hope you get to check them out and enjoy them :)
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar yea. I would never toss my Les Paul , but Fenders with the bolt on necks make them more repairable I guess . Or probably more likely is how I feel when playing one . The sound from guitar and springs and light craftsmanship and just plain sexiness drives me mad sometimes. I just can’t control myself . Great video by the way . Harrison wrote a gem , and Prince did the song Justice .
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar case in point : I saw Yngwie a year ago on security at corner of stage left . Malmsteen threw every banana scalloped masterpiece to roadie after every song . Must have been 20 times and 20 feet minimum.
People are weird... Agreed! hahaha! Personally, I just want to see some passion behind whatever instrument is being played. That's it. But then again, people display passion in different ways. I know I do. I always look angry for some reason lol. Anyway, enjoying the music comes in at #1. ( where the hell did that guitar go in the vid. by the way)
Sheesh, a lot of hype out there about Prince's solo; it was definitely amazing, but not better than dozens of solos by Van Halen, Schon, Paige, Rhoads, Luthaker, Knopfler and others already captured on film.
I call them quick fingers , Steve Vai and others like him . Al great , now the real great ones have their own sound . Jimi , Erick , M Knopler , D Gilmour , P T , Santana .all you need is 3 notes and you know . Now Prince is a case apart , he wanted to be remembered by his music , he was a bit weird .
totally agree with you -- guitar players with soul & feel & dynamics are the best....the ones who are all technique & speed (aka wankers) are boring.....
I’d think as guitarist yourself you’d be more amped, if you will, not sure why this just doesn’t blow you away, I don’t get it, I get it’s subjective, but c’mon dawggg
Hi Dawggg, this was like my first reaction video when I started this channel 3 years ago. I hope you enjoy the Prince rabbit hole we went down, including interviews with some people who worked and played with Prince. 🎶🎸
And almost a year later Scottie Baldwin himself tells us what really went on that day! ua-cam.com/video/P2udiwMLIfU/v-deo.html
Prince was not a Prince everyone knows this. He was a King , a goat of everything, singer, dancer, song writer , composer, almost every instrument he played, his best is guitar, piano, drums and many more. No One was ever this talented at least in our generation........Amen to best in Heaven & Earth..,
O(+> 💜💜💜 he was, and always will be, musical nirvana.
I could not have said it better myself thank you
Say it louder for the people in the back!!!
FAXXXX👍🏾💯💯💯💯
We will never see this kind of talent ever again in our lifetime he was like that 100 year storm that shows up and never comes again,
I'm so glad that you brought up the showmanship aspect of performing. Rock should not be boring. I appreciate artists that put it all out on the stage.
Prince got more swag than anyone ever! RIP to the GOAT
I LOVE IT that you honed in on the performance / theatrical aspect of this. EVERYONE knows he absolutely murdered this piece technically, and some people do not understand or seem offended by this type of performer. But it is nice that you spoke about THAT part of this!
Thank you so much! :)
This was Prince's fuck you monent to the top 100 guitarist of all time Judges.
Awesome performance. He was so under appreciated as a. Musician
alphahorn, he absolutely was. Interestingly, this reaction video led to a side study of many of Prince's performances, I hope you get a chance to check some of those out on the channel here as well. He was one of a kind never to be seen again.
I remember reading an interview with Prince's buddy who taught him how to play the guitar. He said Prince blew him away because he could just "do it". He said he would show Prince something and he would have it down effortlessly. Prince would say, "Okay, what next?" "What next is you're supposed to practice that for a week or two and struggle with it, not just be able to do it and move on!"
Lol he sure is a prodigy… on multiple instruments!
Man yeah that is a gift.
What’s his name?
There's a story that Clapton was once asked how it felt to be the best guitar player in the world, and he answered, "I dunno, go ask Prince."
When Prince went to the rehearsal for this performance the guy that played the first solo also took the last one. The producer was worried about it because Prince didn’t rehearse the solo with everyone. Prince or his people told the producer not to worry about it. He was that confident. Prince also wasn’t that familiar with the song beforehand.
He sure did an awesome job! 🎸🎶
Read the account by the show’s producer, Joel Gallen, about how this performance came together. Makes it even more epic! He was the greatest musician of our generation!
Christina I totally agree :)
Pr4ince is channeling a legend, like Caros Santana does. They are literally opening up to higher dimensions and allowing the muses to come through; can't be taught, truly mystical mind-blowing stuff! He tore it up from the floor up and sashayed away!
The guitar he is playing "looks" like a Telecaster, but it's actually a Hohner Madcat (Similar style of a Tele, but had pickups and a bridge more similar to a Strat). Nice review, thanks.
The Telecaster is not a brand, it’s a guitar body style so that Hohner MadCat IS a telecaster.
That Hohner telecaster is iconic, it’s the guitar which inspired me to learn to play guitar.
I have a Harley Benton telecaster which looks like a black version of the MadCat (all black with brown paisley pickguard); it’s my cheapest guitar and my favorite. All I did was change the stock humbuckers and it’s more fun to play than my PRS and Gibson SG.
Put some respect on the Hohner’s name.
Fantastic review, thank you!! Prince was all about the feels!! He could do it all. He was such a joy to watch. Sometimes I think Prince's skill was that he made it all looks so effortless that he didn't really look like he was trying at all. And the obviously he was accused of showboating. But I don't know anyone who ever watched Prince live that didn't get the "magic". He just had it. To watch him perform and you would be under his spell. He was everything and more to music. He entertained the crowd and for those few minutes or hours that you were watching him you were transfixed, happy and uplifted. Rest in peace P 💜💜💜
He was amazing, quite the story, talent I'm really enjoying the ride here!
It's interesting to note that Prince was shy and introverted early in his career, but he worked hard at his craft and had a clear vision. It was a dragon he slayed.
He sure did!
Nice reaction 😃 Also keep in mind that he was also inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of fame as the first recipient of the evening. Also he was telling Rolling Stone magazine who didn’t put him in their top 100 at that point to eat it 😉💜
I think a lot of people really didn’t know he could play at that level… I saw an interview with Billy Gibbons from ZZ TOP say that he knew Prince was a great entertainer and dance but had no idea he could play guitar like that until this presentation…
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar I was blessed to see him 4 times live 🔥🔥. To me Prince was the greatest all around musician/ entertainer that I’ve seen in my life “the complete package” pianist, bass, drums, singing and dancing, and of course guitar playing. He wrote, produced, arranged, and composed his own music. The first 2 albums he played all the instruments and only used band members for touring 💜😉
There is a version of “Purple Rain “ live in 1985 that is 16:00 long, Prince has several solos that are fantastic 💜
I've seen a few comments on other posts of this performance that Dhani Harrison didn't like how Prince showed off during the song. It bummed me out reading that bc he looked truly pleased with what he was seeing. Im so glad you said "don't hold back." Prince NEVER held back on stage. It was his place to shine and he did it with ease. I guess I can maybe see, coming from the son of the man they are paying tribute to, that he thought maybe Prince was being disrespectful but Prince will always be Prince on stage and if you didn't know that beforehand, you learned real quick! The best performance artist of all time in my eyes 💜 RIP The Purple One.
The whole thing is that it is a performance, it's the total package. Prince got that very young which contributed to his quick rise and success. There are some music "purists" out there who will never get it. Yes in an ensemble there are some courtesies you take playing lead guitar, but Prince did nothing wrong, he kicked ass!
I read that it was not Dhani but his mother that was not a fan of Prince that night and she had to talked into letting Prince play in the tribute to her husband. She felt he was a show off performer.
@@rodpeter6542isn’t that what you’re supposed to do when performing and putting on a “show”? Show off is definitely what he did, and rightfully so seeing that he was inducted into the Hall of Fame that night after being snubbed from the greatest guitarist Rock & Roll Hall of Fame list.
I watch your reactions over and over. Love em every time.
You are too kind my friend :)
Appreciate youre reaction - he was the ultimate showman and talent … rest to see a man of your level seeing that… hope to see you react again to P x
Prince was notorious/infamous throughout the '80s for his ever-present & over-bearing bodyguards, who would sometimes carry him bridal-style or piggyback, so that was kind of a nod back to those day LoL
EXACTLY!!! BEST RESPONSE TO THIS DATE!!
Thank you my friend! 🙏
They didn't want him in their club so he took a moment to crash the party and show them he's above them...
The Harrisons should actually be thankful. So much was made of Prince's solo that later the Harrison estate became critical of Prince for stealing the spotlight from George's moment. Even Dhani, who seemed so enthused during the concert, later came out in an interview that I read and he was also critical of Prince's playing in his dad's song. However if Prince hadn't been there doing that show stopper of a performance, we wouldn't be talking about George Harrison's song or his induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Younger people who don't even know the Beatles now know this George Harrison song. Prince gave probably eternal longevity to a song that would have been forgotten by many. I am a Beatles fan and I am a prince, btw.
Totally agree. Sad the jealousy from Dhani and the Harrison Estate. Love the Beatles too, but this cross of them both and Prince (if one can) further immortalising a song is what legends are made of.
Prince was the best and his guitar playing is just phenomenal! RIP Prince.
Love your assessment and advice, awesome. I'm just turning 50 and I'm learning how to play now. It's been a life long dream of mine.. I've always felt the m7sic in such a deep and profound way, I was just never able to express it.
I really appreciated this post Valentae. For beginners on guitar I have a step by step series of lessons with practice plans included in the description. Keep me posted on your progress! :)
This was a very tasteful solo not over played
Great commentary on Prince's solo. Miss Prince and Tom Petty RIPs
Glad you enjoyed it
Well said, I agree with the statement made about a lot of guitar players who show lots of technical skill but the playing doesn't actually grab you.... I'm always blown away by Princes ability to show off but also humbly be a minimalist at the same time...
He and his instrument are one. You know he doesn’t need practice before playing because his playing onstage is spontaneous and what he feels. I have been listening to his sessions at Sunset Sound and the engineers talking about him. Peggy, David Z and others at times. They were merely witnesses as opposed to contributing to his sessions. Worth listening to if you have time.
Hi Margi! I've been listening to some of the Peggy interviews, so much out there I still have so much to learn :)
Prince played 27 instruments equally as masterful on each GENIUS
I’d love to hear your take on his version of play that funky music/Hollywood swinging video that’s pretty popular these days
I will definitely do that good sir. Thank you for this suggestion and happy holidays :)
I saw him one time ...maybe a year or so before he passed...a reporter asked him about playing the guitar...he answered the reporter by saying to him...that he could no longer play the guitar...I heard that and thought WOW...how can you lose your ability to play something that you have played your whole life ?..it was unreal..
Jimi 2.0
But better…….
Dude makes me fucking cry with his sheer brilliance.
This was my first reaction video almost 2 years ago, things have come a long way since then. Please check out more of our Prince deep dives and interviews! :)
Thank you for saying exactly how I feel too.
A brilliance that shines and can't be ignored and will never be forgotten if you are any kind of music fan.
Cool playing in the beginning, brother!
I made that video soooooo long ago I actually had to go back and see lol
There's a hint of early Rock and Roll and I even hear some tone that you would hear on early Beach/ Hot Rod Songs.
This was a performance after rolling stone magazine didn't have Prince in the top 100 guitar players of all time. So Tom Petty gave Prince the platform to do his thing. Watch it again and you will see Prince keep looking over to Petty to keep going.
Wow really… now that is interesting to learn. Rolling stone obviously made a major mistake with that printing. I’m glad Prince had a chance to show that he had the skills, but for whatever reason it went unnoticed until that day.
Ah, come again...Tom gave Prince a platform? He's got his own platform. Prince gave them life!
@@missy652 You never lie BUT Tom and Jeff Lynn asked Prince to come perform after the Rolling Stone's article came out. Also, in rehearsals Tom told Prince not to rock out save it for the show.
Great vid mate. Would love to see your reaction to Prince Empty Room Live at Montreux. His performance as a showman in this solo is one of my favourite from him. The emotion he shows and the pain he makes his guitar wail is awesome 😊🎶.
Keep up the good content 👌
I will definitely do that sir! Merry Xmas and Happy holidays! 🙂🎸🎶
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar Like wise mate. Happy holidays 🎄
Enjoyed the video and you can see Prince playing not just with everyone, but very much Tom Petty, the eye contact. Tom, you want me to keep going? Tom nods, finish it.. You didn't think I was gonna get to that note Tom, here it comes.. LOL
Thank you CL, that was one of my first reaction videos, seems like such a long time ago now and my channel has grown so much in so many ways since then. I really appreciate you checking it out and commenting :)
@Yes! You CAN Play Guitar! I really enjoy watching. I just started learning the instrument as a mode of relaxation, which has been a dream, so listening to your videos has been so informative as I get comfortable with the the basics everyone starting out early learn about the physical part of the instrument. Keep up the good work.
@@carllouisyoung I can't tell you how much reading this meant to me. Thank you :)
Got to see this guitar at paisley park but couldn’t take a pic by it. I still want to do the most expensive tour to see the whole place since I’m only a few hours away. It’s fascinating
I know this performance gets a lot of attention and rightfully so, but check out Prince's guitar work on SSHHH...from his Coachella performance.
2 rumors about that performance...is he didnt rehearsed with them and the reason he showed out was Rolling Stone mag did a top 100 guitarist and he wasnt listed so he sorta did a f you to them
I heard about that! He sure did amazing! :)
You see I believe that Prince never really showed us him playing guitar all out, you see he always wanted to keep it professional & in line with the chords that he was playing. To me as I have studied him throughout his career, he really only gave us just enough to keep us wanting more & I believe that he had a thing about not showing his whole repertoire in fear of being copied or someone trying to use his style that he felt like he created. Selfish Genius is the best way that I could describe it, but hey that's Prince, sorely missed R.I.P.❤ 🙏🏾👼🏾
His guitar playing was always tasteful where the esthetic of the song always took priority. I was never once bored by Prince's guitar playing and that says something for his craft. If you go back to the late 70's - early 80's, Prince developed what was called the Minneapolis sound and everybody jumped on the bandwagon and stole that sound. So maybe you are onto something.
@@lavenderbee3611- 1st of all thank you for your input & a very poignant dissertation, I have listened to Prince since the inception of his music career & I do agree with you whole heatedly, & Prince was & still is a true legend & he brought us a thorough body of work unmatched by anyone in this business. R.I.P. to his Royal Badness. 🙏🏾✊🏾💪🏾👏🏾🎸
@Eoghan- 1st I would like to thank you for your comment, I have listened to this solo & actually the whole set & him & Larry G. was a beautiful combination of two experienced seasoned veteran's that could light up any stage, a match made in heaven.
You clearly haven’t watched purple rain or any of his early music videos. His song why you wanna treat me so bad proves that he was a guitarist he was always so good at guitar.
@@cocopops4974 1st I'd like to thank you for your comment & I said that he was probably the best that ever did it, I don't think that you read my opinion thoroughly because no one can deny Prince's prowless on guitar, what I was trying to convey was that he's probably never showed us his whole repertoire that's all, now Price never needed anymore to champion his cause as far as his art, dead or alive so please try & comprehend what you are reading.
Thx for not feeding into that bullshit that he was ego grandstanding. Check out what he did to Radiohead’s Creep. It’s pretty good 💜
Thank you my brother I will definitely check it out!
Your comment on stage craft/performance is valid but it needs to suit the band and music in order to be believable. If you look at Prince here, his performance wouldn't normally work in a band situation like this one. It only works because it's a special one off event performed by legends for a legend and quite honestly, Prince's performance is the reason it's so memorable - he instinctively knew there was no point for him to perform if he wasn't going to try and elevate it to epic proportions.
George, Prince and Petty are all gone now but this performance lives on for all time.
You're right...speed is the less thing you need....You need emotion and feeling....Like f.i. David Gilmore on 'Perfectly numb'
Tom Petty (Heartbreakers, The Traveling Wilburys) - lead vocals, guitar
Jeff Lynne (ELO, The Traveling Wilburys) - co-lead vocals, guitar
Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith)- organ
Dhani Harrison - guitar, backing vocals
Jeff Young (Jackson Browne) - piano
Marc Mann (ELO, Oingo Boingo) - lead guitar
Scott Thurston (The Motels, The Heartbreakers) - bass
Steve Ferrone (AWB, Duran Duran, The Heartbreakers) - drums
Jim Capaldi (Traffic) - persussion, tambourine
Prince (aka "that handsome little guy with the red hat") - soul, swagger, heat, sexiness
George Harrison - spiritual guidance
Eric Clapton - blues inspiration
Jimi Hendrix - cosmic influence
Yeah I get what your saying about the performance aspect. Thing with Prince and his music is you KNOW it’s him just when you hear, it’s tangible….. he speaks through his guitar.
Never hold back when playing live that's for sure. He was amazing :)
Prince didn’t even show up for the rehearsal for this set!
Amazing!
From a prince fan. Thank you!
Thank you too!
the great Dominikos Theotokopoulos or El-Greco was underrated and also exiled due to his art even said that "i could be better than Michelangelo" ...so was Prince never understood underrated but is called nowadays The Artist
Prince makes Jimi Hendrix look left handed
Jim Hendrix was left handed...
He's the best, a genius, dig it and u can feel yourself as Alice in wonderland. Same he did to me, a magical world, not 4 everyone
Prince was one with the guitar!
Just started lessons. I've decided to adopt your hold.
Please keep me posted on how it's going!
Quest love tweeted this today about this performance: "he did this as revenge to Rolling Stone (RRHOF committee) for leaving him off the list of Rocks 100 Greatest Guitarists --------he showed them huh?" It says it all.
After this performance Prince was put in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
It sure woke many people up to how great of a guitar player he is!
He was actually inducted that same night in 2004 as well. It wasn’t after the fact.
that's the problem with critiquing prince
who else has charisma and stage presence like him
literally no one
past or future
he makes it look so easy
He only weigh 112 to sometimes 115 pounds Very small guy, but the biggest Giant ever. No one can compare, Never be Another Prince.
I totally agree!
I like the way you brake things down.
Thank you so much Ray!
I would love to hear your take on Prince's cover of the Temptations Just My Imagination. It's audio only but OMG! It says Small Club
I will definitely have to check that out!
Prince played mostly funk with rock influences and teles rock for funk
Thank you for debunking the myth of speed
Will you react to “America “ live 1985 and you will see him on full display 💜😃
I will definitely do that! 🙂🙏🎸🎶
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar yay 😀
#prince4ever 💜
14K views Bryan👏🏻👏🏻🎉💥
Thank you my man Stephen! :)
I subbed . Thank you
Thank you too :)
please make a tutorial for that solo by prince
That was not planned 😂 it's Prince
Prince is a Genius period. He was one of the best ever. Of course, there is always Jimi Hendrix my other Genius.
OMG, this was one of the first reactions I did some time ago.... my old videos are so hard to watch now.... well even the new ones are hard to watch but you know what I mean :)
He played 27 instruments!
Actually he's not using a Telecaster. It's a Mad Cat which is a very sought after guitar.
Yes, this was my first reaction video some time ago, and that has been mentioned many times. Check out more recent reactions and also our in depth discussions with Susan Rogers, Morris Hayes, Scottie Baldwin etc…
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar Sorry for a duplicate. Your channel seems to be very popular with tons of comments so i wasn't able to read all.
@@_Redu it’s all good man, I really appreciate you watching and commenting. 😊
If you haven't yet, have a look at Michael P's YT posting of the same performance. His review was in depth and left me feeling one could learn the parts. Prince's showmanship though, off the charts, but something a Guitarist should aspire to. THX!
I will do that for sure! :)
I would like to see you critique Eric Clapton and Steve Windwoods Live From Madison square garden " Double Trouble"
There is actually a second video of this performance that was released I believe last year, labeled the director's cut which showcases Prince's solo in more depth. The director decided after all these years to edit the video where the camera focuses on Prince. You should watch it, it is a way better version when you are focusing on Prince's talent.
ua-cam.com/video/_Xcf8ht4_4k/v-deo.html
Saved and noted for the next shoot! :)
Can somebody tell me who is the guitarplayer on the left.
In the video or in the thumbnail?
Marc Mann, part of Jeff Lynne's band. In the proper audio mix of this performance (only available at the RnR HOF Museum in Cleveland sadly) you hear him playing against Prince in that final 30 seconds where Prince seems to slow down and run out of steam... He's actually playing into Mann's soaring guitar.
Yes u good bro.
From the perspective of bending a piece of wood, strings and electronics to his will he's high on the list...In terms of burning the house down he's maybe the best in recent times.
I absolutely agree Nick! I've since checked out some of his other performances people have told me about. There is an interesting interview with Billy Gibbons and he talks about when he met Prince after that guitar solo. He knew Prince "played" guitar but thought of him more as a singer/dancer/entertainer, I thought the same before as well.
When Prince turns the guitar heck down, is he resetting the pick-ups ?? Or is there another reason for him doing this ??
Not sure, I'll have to look into that
Long live th king (I mean prince)
its his legendary honor madcatz tele custom.tails have it that he cured the backrooms and turned them into a guitar.💜
It would have been great if Tom Petty had asked Prince to become a defacto member of the Traveling Wilbury's, and had done something together.
That definitely could have been interesting!
Prince f ing myrdered it
Oh man Dan I did this video so long ago, it was my first real reaction video... I have a hard time watching my old videos now the quality has come a long way. I really appreciate you watching that and taking the time to comment :)
The Guitar is a Hohner Madcat
This was my very first real reaction video a year and a half ago when I was very ignorant about Prince, since then we have done a big deep dive on Prince including several interviews with important people from his past, countless other reactions on YT and Patreon, I hope you get to check them out and enjoy them :)
Also great drumming from The Average White Band drummer Steve Ferrone.
Prince said that he did not have time to learn the solo note for note but he copped a feel for it and went all in.
He sure rocked it! It opened up many people's eyes to his playing, sadly a little on the late side!
It’s not a Telecaster it’s made for him by some guy forgot his name !
Ok. First glance it looks like a tele 🙂🎸🎶
5:05 Abba figured this out early
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Another cover of this song by Santana.
Thank you for the views, comments and feedback guys! If you could take a second and check out the first cover I posted on UA-cam recently I would really appreciate it! ua-cam.com/video/bZWgpik5TFU/v-deo.html
Prince wailed on guitar . But why did he have to throw his Tele in the air at end of song ? I guess I know , as I have thrown countless Strats in heat of battle .
I never have, I guess out of fear of them breaking and then having to pay a repair bill lol. This was my very first real reaction video a year and a half ago when I was very ignorant about Prince, since then we have done a big deep dive on Prince including several interviews with important people from his past, countless other reactions on YT and Patreon, I hope you get to check them out and enjoy them :)
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar yea. I would never toss my Les Paul , but Fenders with the bolt on necks make them more repairable I guess . Or probably more likely is how I feel when playing one . The sound from guitar and springs and light craftsmanship and just plain sexiness drives me mad sometimes. I just can’t control myself . Great video by the way . Harrison wrote a gem , and Prince did the song Justice .
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar case in point : I saw Yngwie a year ago on security at corner of stage left . Malmsteen threw every banana scalloped masterpiece to roadie after every song . Must have been 20 times and 20 feet minimum.
People are weird... Agreed! hahaha! Personally, I just want to see some passion behind whatever instrument is being played. That's it. But then again, people display passion in different ways. I know I do. I always look angry for some reason lol. Anyway, enjoying the music comes in at #1. ( where the hell did that guitar go in the vid. by the way)
Great post my man! :)
Sheesh, a lot of hype out there about Prince's solo; it was definitely amazing, but not better than dozens of solos by Van Halen, Schon, Paige, Rhoads, Luthaker, Knopfler and others already captured on film.
I call them quick fingers , Steve Vai and others like him . Al great , now the real great ones have their own sound . Jimi , Erick , M Knopler , D Gilmour , P T , Santana .all you need is 3 notes and you know . Now Prince is a case apart , he wanted to be remembered by his music , he was a bit weird .
Weird or eccentric :D
@@YesYouCANPlayGuitar More eccentric but a bid weird
Wasn’t a telecaster
a custom made Hohner I've been told :)
Good commentary about the story of a solo. Some amazing solos by Gilmore who doesn’t do the speed says a lot
Absolutely!
I’m aware of the calibre of artists on stage but Prince makes every one of em sound like amateurs.
Oh man, this video is old, it was my first reaction video. I hope you enjoy the many others and Prince related interviews we did here :)
Prince gives a big f you to rolling stones for not including him as one of the best guitarist. George Harrison son next to Tom petty.
totally agree with you -- guitar players with soul & feel & dynamics are the best....the ones who are all technique & speed (aka wankers) are boring.....
I’d think as guitarist yourself you’d be more amped, if you will, not sure why this just doesn’t blow you away, I don’t get it, I get it’s subjective, but c’mon dawggg
Hi Dawggg, this was like my first reaction video when I started this channel 3 years ago. I hope you enjoy the Prince rabbit hole we went down, including interviews with some people who worked and played with Prince. 🎶🎸
Too many interruptions, and you did not provide the entire context of the performance. Prince ROCKED- the others were back up
Thanks Vic! Prince did rock big time!
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