Geff R. wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
The start of the performance was weak, but damn the last 4-5 minutes were explosive.
He and those chicks can seriously rock and the guitar work was wild.
Just the one segment though-I guess he figured play 8 minutes and why bother coming back?
I will try the Rock album again Geff.
What did you think of the performance?
By the way SNL blows! Soooooooooooo unfunny.
I enjoyed it. Live medleys are not new for Prince (though I wish he didn't go there as much as he does). I found it an interesting (brave??) decision to play what I believe were all new unrecorded songs. Also very interesting that for the first time in his career he's sharing lead guitar (though the "girl" is very good imo).
The girl is Donna Grantis - great guitarist, cool person. I was a little surprised by the Prince gig, because that's not the kind of music she did solo, but she's absolutely killing it. I'm really glad to see her getting this kind of exposure.

And that was one of the worst eps of SNL I've ever seen, and I haven't been a fan in years. When I have recorded the show, I've fast-forwarded through most of it. Last night's was just awful. I like MIchael Che, but the Pete Davidson bit is the new Drunk Uncle/Stephen A. Smith/Girl You Wish You'd Never Talked To for me - an instant reason to fast-forward. The skits were pathetic - I watched a couple all the way through and didn't even chuckle. Chris Rock's monologue had its moments, but it wasn't nearly as good as Louis CK's last season.
I only record when someone I want to see is on. That doesn't look to change any time soon.
And let's be honest - the show has had dead moments in almost every show, but the percentage is much higher now.