Wednesday, July 30, 1997 -- The Michigan Daily - 11 C wows Pne KnobVwith emotional concert By Coin Bartos and Bryan Lark Daily Arts Writers Remember when the Purple One used to proudly proclaim his risque identity to a perennially appalled and intrigued world, dancing in panties and platforms around scantily clad protegees and singing, "My name is ince and I am funky?" Well, the interchangeable beauties and pants with the butt cut out are now only fond memories and if you try to call him Prince, he just might really go crazy; but it's rather obvious that Pine Knob when it comes to funk - he's still a nkie. And so are his fans. Never mind that tickets were $40 and $85. Never mind almost every- one had to go through some wacky ticket ordering system that ended up being more confusing than anything even Pearl Jam could ever muster. Never mind the weather kinda sucked. None of it mattered. All the Artist's legions of fans cared about was that he was here, in Michigan, d they were one of the lucky 15,000 packed into Pine Knob that got to see him play. Detroit has always been one of The Artist's biggest markets, no matter how unpopular he may be at the time throughout the rest of the world. He even referred to it as his "old stomp- ing ground." Save a small private show at the State Theater in January, the former Prince has not given his any devoted Michigan fans what ,ey'ye wanted - a full-scale musi- cal assault on the senses, daring you ) to groove and demanding you to jam along with him - since 1991. For what was only The Artist's sec- ond amphitheatre appearance ever, the stage was decorated with a color- ful backdrop, towers, two gold lion- like figures, and a purple piano. The Artist began, aptly, with "Jam of the Year," off his latest, double-platinum CD, "Emancipation," during which he proved that his dance moves still rival James Brown's. Next, the stage was set for the E V I EW crowd to sing along, and the The ArtiSt Artist asked for some help on the Music Theatre classic "Purple July 21, 1997 Rain." When the crowd responded with open arms, the Artist broke down in tears midway through the song, an almost unprecedented emo- tional response from a musician. Even though Pine Knob was sold out past capacity, audience members felt like they were right there next to him. Performing his signature song so early on left The Artist with the free- dom to choose between classic maneuvers and unte sted waters. Rapidly 'How Cn switching gears between the old Don't Ca and the new, the melodic more: and the disso- nant, or the the emoti whisper and the scream has of the 2 " always been the key to The set, Artist's appeal. Still, few were prepared for The Artist's confi- dent pairing of the sacred and the sexual of the explicit, little-known rant against Warner Bros., "Face Down" with Joan Osborne's ironic "One of Us," which in The Artist's hands became a gospel tour de force, and the pulsating come-on "Do Me, Baby" with the haunting and inspira- tional "The Cross." The Artist proceeded to exercise his purple reign over Pine Knob as he played material from the whole spectrum of his 20-year career. The Artist performed roof-raising rendi- tions of many of his well-known , hits: "Little Red Corvette" from 1982's "1999;" "Do Me, Baby" from 1982's "Controversy;" "Sexy MF" from 1992's Symbol album; and "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" from 1995's "Gold Experience." Though this roster of hits was great for sing-alongs, the true high- light jams of this year came unex- pectedly in the form of two nearly forgotten Prince treasures. "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore," the beloved ballad B-side - of the "1999" single, became the emotional core of the 2 1/2-hour set with its hushed intensity and resonat- ing piano solos. - The Artist's playfulness (substitut- ing "between my legs" for "by my side") and sincerity both shone on this intoxicating and harrowing tale of love gone wrong. He got so deeply into the song that the crowd "Yes, I am a sensitive '90s man. I cried when the audience sang my songs." went absolutely nuts, and the Artist broke down once again into tears, this time stopping the set altogether the Jam of the Year, seeing that the bringing back a lot of memories that to collect himself. The crowd tour will continue until that year just haven't surfaced in quite a seemed floored that their superhero under different monikers, concluding while. was actually so with a top-secret New Year's Eve This was a spectacular perfor- moved that he concert where everyone will finally * mance in which the Artist's piano, ie U couldn't even party like it's ... you know. guitar, bass, emotions and songs continue. The songs all still sounded as themselves spoke volumes for the SMe The Artist fresh as the day they came out, man, and left the crowd hungry for regained his before a lot of the crowd even knew the next time that the Artist might became composure and what "Prince" was about. Overall, grace Detroit with his presence yet returned to the the two-hour Pine Knob set con- again. onal core stage later in a tained a lot more emotion and Until then, Detroiters will have to new all-white seemed even more intimate than the be complacent with the memory of L/2-hour outfit and hat show at the State earlier this year, if the jam of this year by TAFKAP, His for his render- that's possible. The extra 13,000 or Purple Highness, The Artist, ing of "If I Was so fans who weren't there in January whichever you prefer. Y o u r may have actually propelled the His name might not be Prince, but Girlfriend," an Artist to be his old stellar self, he sure is funky. overlooked mid-'80s dance gem that got even the stiffest of folks to get- - - - - - - - ---- their respective grooves on. Building this momentum seemed to be The Artist's specialty, as he gave a spoken-word intro of "Girls & Boys" and "Erotic City," before div-/ Iiti4 jew elry ing into "Get Yo Groove On" from * "Emancipation," as well asa bunchKj of classics, including "Take Me With You," "Baby I'm A Star," "Raspberry " Departm ent Beret" and, finally, "1999." This was an appropriate closer to Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair Watch Battery Replacement Watch Band Replacements 1 re Pregnant? L.l15Sold Filled nnus n IJ o t FT k YouI' " Free Pregnancy Testing " Completely Confidential .'. " Information about Pregnancy and Options * Free Post-Abortion Support Groups " Abstinence Counseling WOMEN HELPING WOMEN ' P"PEGNANCV 2950 Packard Rd. COUNSELING Ypsilanti, MI 48197 c [Nff[P (between Golfside and Hewitt) C__Tmi t A Diseb f'S L ek ices4 17 J impressive, we needed two reviewera, to do it justice. I M*6'Atib ... ......... ....r i i i