Prince/TV Appearances 1995-1997
Prince/TV Appearances 1995-1997
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The third installment of the popular professional shot collection "TV APPEARANCES" series is now available. This series is supervised and compiled by overseas core collectors of TV appearances. There are a lot of rare video collections on the market, but we have set ourselves apart from them both in terms of quantity and quality, and each time we release it, we receive voices of joy from customers who are surprised by the number of programs they have never seen before. I have received it. Of course, there are some familiar videos, but even those are of exceptional quality. We have also received comments from collectors, such as, ``Is it possible that the image quality was still this beautiful?'' This is the third installment of such a series. While the first series was "1980-1991" and the second series was "1999-2004," the theme of this work is "1995-1997," which is the period in between. In terms of albums, there are three: the "EXODUS" & "THE GOLD EXPERIENCE" era, the "CHAOS AND DISORDER" era, and the "EMANCIPATION" era. In other words, it is a piece that contains 13 programs from the “THE ARTIST” era when Prince’s name was abandoned. The first three programs that will appear are “EXODUS” and “THE GOLD EXPERIENCE”. It's already intense from the interview scene on "The Sunday Show" at the beginning. Prince, whose face was hidden behind a shiny metallic mask, only responded to the interviewer's questions with gestures and did not speak at all. He whispers into NPG dancer Maite Garcia's ear and makes her respond like an interpreter. The interviewer can't help but ask questions of the NPG members. Is it simply a humorous way to make fun of the interviewer, or is it his belief as an artist? Either way, it's a moment of hesitation that can only be seen at the time when he gave up his name. Of course, when it comes to live performances, you can't help but give a full performance with both your face and your voice. For the two songs performed in "The White Room", he sings while hiding his face with a mask painted half black and half white. When we think of the “THE ARTIST” era, the feud with the record company Warner comes to mind, and the two programs from the “CHAOS AND DISORDER” era that make you feel it strongly. Here, she sings wearing "sunglasses and a long black coat" that seems to be a nod to the movie "The Matrix," but on the live street broadcast "The Today Show," the word "SLAVE" can be clearly seen on her cheeks. but. This video clearly captures his feelings as he succumbs to pressure from his record company and is unable to pursue his career as he would like. Of course, the music is flawless, with beautiful singing voices and crisp performances, and the huge crowd on the street can't help but tear up and start dancing. The scene where he throws away the black symbol guitar after the performance of "Zannalee" is so cool that it makes you feel numb (the guitar gets slammed to the ground without anyone catching it...what a waste). And the third is the ``EMANCIPATION'' era of 1996-1997. There are 15 songs on 8 programs by Prince during his ``happy era'' such as his marriage to Mayte and his release from Warner. Even though they are set in the same era, each program offers an ever-changing view of the world, with elaborate costumes and performances. They dress up as businessmen and pull pranks on the performers, their hands are shackled and chained, and they captivate with just their silhouettes in front of a wall of light... each has its own highlights, but the one that is especially must-see is ``EMANCIPATION.'' “Oprah” aired the day after its release. In addition to the performance of three songs, Prince and his then-wife Maite will be interviewed side by side, but if you think about it carefully, this broadcast took place about a month after the misfortune of their beloved son Gregory. The two happily answered the questions, but although their smiles were gentle, they were not innocent, and instead seemed to have a certain sense of wisdom. I don't know until the recording date, but just looking at his facial expressions is a video that touches my heart. “THE ARTIST” era, which is rarely considered in his career. However, even in this era, there was a Prince who showed a thousand faces and was seriously devoted to music. The two years in the 1990s when he gave up his name, which stands out in his life. A 111-minute film depicting Prince's sometimes mischievous, sometimes irritated face, and sometimes gentle smiles, using the finest professional shots carefully selected by core enthusiasts. Please enjoy it to the fullest. PRINCE - TV APPEARANCES 1995 - 1997 (DVD) (110:55) The Sunday Show Wembley Arena, London, UK 5th March 1995 01. Interview 02. Get Wild (soundcheck) 03. Days Of Wild 04. The Jam 05. Shhh 06 . Billy Jack Bitch The White Room Channel 4 Studios, London, UK 5th April 1995 (Broadcast 8th April 1995) 07. Count The Days 08. Get Wild VH1 Fashion And Music Awards Lexington Avenue Harmony, New York, USA 3rd December 1995 09. Pussy Control (House Mix) The Late Show With David Letterman CBS Television, New York , USA 2nd July 1996 (Broadcast 8th July 1996) 10. Dinner With Delores The Today Show Rockefeller Center Plaza, New York, USA 9th July 1996 (Live Broadcast) 11. Dinner With Delores12. Zannalee Oprah Chicago 20th November 1996 13. Interview 14. Do Me, Baby 15. If I Was Your Girlfriend 16. Interview 17. Sleep Around The Today Show 97 Rockefeller Center Plaza, New York, USA 3rd January 1997 (Live Broadcast) 18. Take Me With U 19. Raspberry Beret 20. Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Nothing (unaired) The Rosie O'Donnell Show New York, USA 7th January 1997 21. Somebody's Somebody 22. The Holy River The Chris Rock Show HBO Channel , New York 7th February 1997 23. Face Down The 28th NAACP Image Awards Pasadena Civic Auditorium. USA 8th February 1997 (Broadcast 27th FEBRUARY 1997) 24. Emancipation The BRIT Awards London, UK 24th February 1997 25. 1999 (intro) - Emancipation (including We March) Top Of The Pops London, UK 26th February 1997 (Broadcast 28th February 1997) 26. The Holy River VH1 Honors Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, USA 10th April 1997 (Broadcast 11th APRIL 1997) 27. The Holy River 28. Take Me With U 29. Raspberry Beret PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.111min.
01. Interview 02. Get Wild (soundcheck) 03. Days Of Wild 04. The Jam 05. Shhh 06. Billy Jack Bitch The White Room Channel 4 Studios, London, UK 5th April 1995 (Broadcast 8th April 1995) 07. Count The Days 08. Get Wild VH1 Fashion And Music Awards Lexington Avenue Harmony, New York, USA 3rd December 1995 09. Pussy Control (House Mix) The Late Show With David Letterman CBS Television, New York, USA 2nd July 1996 (Broadcast 8th July 1996 ) 10. Dinner With Delores The Today Show Rockefeller Center Plaza, New York, USA 9th July 1996 (Live Broadcast) 11. Dinner With Delores12. Zannalee Oprah Chicago 20th November 1996 13. Interview 14. Do Me, Baby 15. If I Was Your Girlfriend 16. Interview 17. Sleep Around The Today Show 97 Rockefeller Center Plaza, New York, USA 3rd January 1997 (Live Broadcast) 18. Take Me With U 19. Raspberry Beret 20. Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Nothing (unaired) The Rosie O'Donnell Show New York, USA 7th January 1997 21. Somebody's Somebody 22. The Holy River The Chris Rock Show HBO Channel, New York 7th February 1997 23. Face Down The 28th NAACP Image Awards Pasadena Civic Auditorium. USA 8th February 1997 (Broadcast 27th FEBRUARY 1997) 24. Emancipation The BRIT Awards London, UK 24th February 1997 25. 1999 (intro) - Emancipation (including We March) Top Of The Pops London, UK 26th February 1997 (Broadcast 28th February 1997) 26. The Holy River VH1 Honors Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles, USA 10th April 1997 (Broadcast 11th APRIL 1997) 27. The Holy River 28. Take Me With U 29. Raspberry Beret PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.111min.