Musicology Live 2004ever
Musicology Live 2004ever |
Tour by Prince |
Associated album |
Musicology |
Start date |
March 27, 2004 (2004-03-27) |
End date |
September 9, 2004 (2004-09-09) |
Shows |
96 |
Prince tour chronology |
World Tour 2003
(2003) |
Musicology Live 2004ever
(2004) |
Prince 20Ten
(2010) |
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In 2004, Prince toured North America to promote his Musicology album. The tour was often billed as Musicology Live 2004ever. The tour lasted from 27 March – 9 September 2004 and covered 96 dates throughout the United States and Canada, fetching a significant profit for Prince. It was attended by 1.47 million people in 2004, and was the top grossing tour of 2004 taking in $87.4 million.[1] Also, it involves Prince schooling people to back in the day music.[2] This tour is also family-friendly along with the One Nite Alone...Tour. There are clean lyrics and no explicit ones.[3] The tour is R&B themed along with soul, rock, funk, and pop. Rose Ann Dimalanta is also another touring keyboardist and vocalist for this tour.[4][5] Candy Dulfer is also the comic foil for this tour though she plays saxophone and lends her vocal talents.[6]
Band
- Vocals and Guitar: Prince
- Rhythm Guitar: Mike Scott
- Bass and Vocals: Rhonda Smith
- Keyboards: Renato Neto
- Keyboards and Vocals: Chance Howard (temporarily on hiatus from The Time)
- Drums: John Blackwell
- Alto Saxophone: Maceo Parker
- Saxophone and Vocals: Candy Dulfer
- Saxophone: Mike Phillips
- Trombone: Grey Boyer
- Bass and Vocals: Larry Graham
Set list
The typical set list usually consisted of the following, with some songs substituted for others throughout the tour:
(Acoustic Guitar Medley
Also some rarities were performed at various venues, such as:
Despite being a tour for Musicology, only a few songs from the album were usually performed. However, Prince supplemented these with his extensive back catalog, both hits and more rare fan-favorites and a few notable cover versions.
Setlist of March 27th, 2004, at the Lawlor Events Center, Reno, Nevada, United States[7]
Act I
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction speech intro
- "Musicology" (includes "Tighten Up" interpolation)
- "Let's Go Crazy"
- "I Would Die 4 U"
- "When Doves Cry"
- "Baby I'm a Star" (includes "1999" intro)
- "Shhh"
- "D.M.S.R." (includes "The Way You Move" interpolation)
- "A Love Bizarre" (Instrumental)/"The Glamorous Life" (Instrumental)
- "I Feel for You"
- "Controversy"
Act II
- Interlude: Renato Neto solo keyboard (includes "Purple Rain" 'backwards crying' segue)
- Interlude: God
- "The Beautiful Ones"
- "Nothing Compares 2 U"
- "Insatiable"
- "Sign “☮” the Times"
- "The Question of U"/"The One" (includes "Fallin'" interpolation)
- "Let's Work"
- "U Got the Look"
- "Life o' the Party" (includes "Uptown Up" interpolation) (played over "Hot Pants" instrumental backing)
- "Soul Man" (Sam & Dave cover) (performed by Chance Howard)
- "Kiss"
- "Take Me with U" (includes "(Meet) The Flintstones", "Hollywood Swinging" and "Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)" horn interpolations) (includes "777-9311" drum coda)
Act III: Solo guitar set
- "Forever in My Life" (includes 'real players' improvised lyrics)
- "Little Red Corvette"
- "12.01"
- "7"
Act IV
- "Peach"
- "A Case of U"
- "Purple Rain"
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