PART 1
The inspiration to write this blog comes and goes. It’s been a few months since I wrote anything and it’s probably not because I have not been inspired by anything but a combination of being busy and lazy. I have been to a few arts’ and music events that have been worth writing about – the fantastic semi-staged Billy Budd at the BBC Proms Royal Albert Hall (London, not the Manchester venue currently in the Prince news), the imaginative and wonderfully cool Lorde who I did see at White Heat, Madame JoJo’s, and whose emergence in the past year has absolutely fascinated me – but I haven’t put pen to paper, as it were. More participatingly (is that a word?) I have been involved myself in some creativity happening just beyond the sw4 postcode, including The Events with Clapham Community Choir at the Young Vic Theatre, and Resolution! at The Place with the Rhiannon Brace-choreographed 2012LegacyProject (check out the trailer please – http://www.2012legacy.com ).
Today though is the first day for a long time I am sitting down at the laptop trying to put my thoughts into words and it is because of one man, Prince. IF he hadn’t been performing in the UK this month and IF I hadn’t had the weekend I have just had I might well be writing about an exhibition or a play or….. but no, it’s music and it’s Prince/3RDEYEGIRL.
It all started when I heard he was in town and a friend from the Legacy cast chatted to me and talked about going and I thought yes, this is the time to see him again. For some strange reason it had been a long time. I missed the 21-date residency at O2 and Indigo gigs, all the previous tours before and, though I had sometimes wondered about seeing him in Paris for some reason, my last actual sighting of Prince was an incredible evening in the 1980’s. Yes, I told myself, let’s catch up with him. So my friend kept me posted on fb and then strangely I had a weekend where I was meeting up with people I hadn’t seen for a long time who I had first met in the late 1980’s/early 1990’s. It’s like things are returning to me from that era, astrologers can surely explain, though it is not quite saturn return again, thank you. After one such meeting, a friend’s birthday lunch, I got home to a private fb message saying my legacy friend was in the queue at Shepherd’s Bush Empire and did I want to join her? Well the lunch had been in Gloucester Road that afternoon and I could have nipped round from there and met her and I would have seen him but by this time I was back in sw4 and thought it was too late (we will never know, I have since heard that some people went quite late and got in) and I just wished her the most fantastic raspberry beret of a gig, which she did have! Somehow I knew Prince-season was not over and my time would come.
I can be fairly intuitive when I wish and it had not escaped my notice that Prince would surely play on Valentine’s night – he IS Prince after all- so I, along with many others, kept an eye out for gigs. Come the lovers’ night itself I was watching the Winter Olympics and then tuned into the Guardian’s sports website, as you do when you can multi-task (well, duo-task really) and keep 1eye on the TV and the other on the web, and lo and behold the Guardian’s sport’s blog writer announces that if you are a fan of Prince he is playing downstairs at King’s Place tonight. What? In between discussing Bronze medal and Gold and someone falling on the ice – and that’s before we’ve even got to the essential bit about GB Curling – the Guardian sports’ blog just happens to casually announce the most intimate Prince gig this side of the Electric Ballroom. Wow! It’s not like I distrust the Guardian writer but I did think have they got this right, let me just check twitter – and there it was, confirmation of at least one show at King’s Place. Oh yeah! Sign!
Those who know me know that I can be quick off the mark but also can be in DO NOT RUSH ME mode and thinking I have missed the first show already I decide to eat. (What, are you serious?? – Prince fans). I thought I am probably too late for the first show but if he does a second show who knows, I might get in. I tell my legacy friend and she is “gutted” as she has just gone from work at Kings X back to West London and was kicking herself for not checking the rumours the last minute before she left King’s X, so I had my meal (I needed to eat, it could be a LONG night), left the house, got cash in case it was cash-on-the-door and navigated the continuously confusing Kings X underground interchange in record time.
The queue itself wasn’t that big but I have been to a gig at King’s Place, to see the brilliant singer-songwriter Karine Polwart – http://www.karinepolwart.com/ – and I know it is a small venue, 350 max?, and so I wasn’t expecting, just HOPING, to get in. Soon standing on the very windy canal bridge chatting to everyone I realised IT DIDN’T MATTER. I was here and I was waiting. That was enough right now. I am staying. Whatever the weather. The young mild-mannered King’s Place security staff man nicely ‘advised’ us we would not be getting in but, though chances were slim, NO WAY was I going home.
The possibility of seeing Prince/3RDEYEGIRL in this intimate venue was just too much. A second show was announced on twitter, even by the venue itself. Who knows, it might happen, I may get to see him and this amazing new band he has. Chatting to people in the queue EVERYONE seemed to have seen him before at least five times and were back for more – some at the Electric Ballroom the previous week, some at Shepherd’s Bush Empire and one fan who told us she had seen him 48 times. I couldn’t remember when the Lovesexy tour was when I last saw him but I was categorically told (these fans know their dates) that it was 1988. Only once? Enough to make me feel I am just a novice, even if it is the tour lots of people still talk about.
Further standing in the queue continued, gale force winds not moving us, and eventually we got under King’s Place cover, but not in the building. They wouldn’t let anyone in until the second show people were inside, which we – I now realised I was WITH people, not on my own – would miss out on by about 60 people. No third show announced, but who knows with Prince? Eventually we got into the bar area indoors and started to hear the stories of people who had been to the first show. “He covered a Bill Withers track” (first pangs of jealousy), “he started the set singing the words ‘take me with you’ on acoustic guitar and it’s my birthday” (oh, stop, even I am almost now sobbing). The excitement was like a magical, communal potion. And real.
The great thing was some people didn’t want to tell us about the gigs they had just seen as they didn’t want to rub our noses in it, how sweet was that? Yet some of us demanded to know all about them and, as Prince later said, SHARE. Confirmation of more gigs at Koko on Sunday, Ronnie Scott’s on Monday and Manchester next weekend came, and we all start planning, ruminating, and questioning the truth. Meanwhile I loved it when one fan who did not get in said he wasn’t bothered about the acoustic thing as really wanted to hear some dirty funk – I could understand that – and when another was quite cool about missing the two gigs as he really wanted to go to the proper gig i.e. the after-party, which sadly no-one was giving anything away about. The last brilliant thing for me was when the second gig had finished and I managed to go to look at the stage and see all the equipment where He had just played. Oh yeah! Sign!
Suddenly lots of people I hadn’t known 3hours before were people I felt I knew – and special mention to the very friendly Alexa. Strangely I felt I had come home. Where had I been since 1988?!!
To be continued………….