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词条 Parade Tour
释义

  1. History

  2. The band

  3. Typical set list

  4. Tour dates

  5. References

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| concert_tour_name = Parade Tour
| image =
| image_caption =
| artist = Prince and The Revolution
| type =
| album = Parade
| start_date = March 3, 1986
| end_date = September 9, 1986
| number_of_legs = 3
| number_of_shows = 11 in North America
15 in Europe
4 in Asia
30 total (32 scheduled)
| last_tour = Purple Rain Tour
(1984–85)
| this_tour = Parade Tour
(1986)
| next_tour = Sign o' the Times Tour
(1987)
}}

The Parade Tour[1] (also called the Under the Cherry Moon Tour[2]) was a concert tour by American recording artist Prince in support of Prince and The Revolution's eighth studio album Parade and his 1986 film Under the Cherry Moon. The Hit n Run Tour was not a full scale American tour, but a string of concerts that was dubbed "Hit n Run" by Prince's manager. Most of those shows were announced days or hours before the actual concert took place. The Parade Tour marked the first full tour of Europe by Prince. It also saw the expanded Revolution line-up and featured Sheila E. and her band as an opening act for most shows.

History

The American leg of the tour is called the Hit n Run Tour. The Parade Tour marked the only tour of the expanded Revolution as most of the members of the defunct The Family band were absorbed into Prince's band, dubbed by Eric Leeds as "The Counter-Revolution". The band's expansion became a source of tension, as some of the original members were unhappy with the new additions, especially of the non-instrument playing dancers, Wally Safford and Greg Brooks, with Brown Mark remarking "I was [put] behind the piano, next to Bobby Z [standing] behind three guys that used to be bodyguards. I started feeling a little underappreciated."[3] Wendy was bothered that her twin sister Susannah was now in the band, saying "I shared a womb with this person, do I have to share a stage?" Furthermore, Brown Mark, Wendy and Lisa felt that Prince was turning the band into more of an R&B/funk band, moving away from the pop/rock music that Prince had moved toward with his last three albums.

Right before the Parade Tour was scheduled to start overseas, Brown Mark, Wendy and Lisa threatened to quit. In fact Bobby Z. literally caught Wendy and Lisa at the airport and begged them to stay for the tour. Eventually, all three were convinced to ride it out. But as the tour ended, it became clear that this would be the end of the group, and these were their final performances together. On the final night in Yokohama, Japan, Prince uncharacteristically smashed up all of his guitars after a final encore of "Purple Rain".[3]

During the British tour Prince was joined on stage by Ronnie Wood on guitar and Sting on bass. They performed a cover version of The Rolling Stones track "Miss You"; after the performance Prince said "I wish I wrote that". Following the tour a bootleg was released via the official British fan club called Salvador Dalí EP which featured a recording of the performance of "Miss You".

Shortly after the Parade Tour in October 1986, The Revolution was disbanded, with Prince firing Wendy and Lisa, replacing Bobby Z. with Sheila E., and Brown Mark quitting.

The band

  • Prince: Lead vocals, guitar and Hammond organ
  • Wendy Melvoin: Guitar
  • Miko Weaver: Guitar
  • Brown Mark: Bass
  • Lisa Coleman: Keyboards
  • Matt Fink: Keyboards
  • Bobby Z: Drums
  • Eric Leeds: Saxophone and flute
  • Atlanta Bliss: Trumpet
  • Susannah Melvoin: Backing vocals
  • Jerome Benton, Wally Safford and Greg Brooks (known as The Bodyguards): Dancers and vocals

Typical set list

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  1. "Around the World in a Day"
  2. "Christopher Tracy's Parade"
  3. "New Position"
  4. "I Wonder U"
  5. "Raspberry Beret"
  6. "Alexa de Paris"
  7. "Controversy"
  8. "Mutiny"
  9. "Dream Factory"
  10. "Holly Rock"
  11. "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" / "Lady Cab Driver"
  12. "Automatic"
  13. "D.M.S.R."
  14. "The Dance Electric"
  15. "Under the Cherry Moon"
  16. "Anotherloverholenyohead"
  17. "Soft and Wet"
  18. "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
  19. "Head"
  20. "Pop Life"
  21. "Girls & Boys"
  22. "Life Can Be So Nice"
  23. "Purple Rain"
  24. "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On"
  25. "Mountains"
  26. "A Love Bizarre"
  27. "America"
  28. "Kiss"&91;4&93;

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| header = Parade
| content =
  1. "Around the World in a Day"
  2. "Christopher Tracy's Parade"
  3. "New Position"
  4. "I Wonder U"
  5. "Raspberry Beret"
  6. "Delirious"
  7. "Controversy"
  8. "A Love Bizarre"
  9. "Do Me, Baby"
  10. "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?" / "Lady Cab Driver"
  11. "Automatic"
  12. "D.M.S.R."
  13. "When Doves Cry"
  14. "Under the Cherry Moon"
  15. "Anotherloverholenyohead"
  16. "17 Days"
  17. "Head"
  18. "Pop Life"
  19. "Girls & Boys"
  20. "Life Can Be So Nice"
  21. "1999"
  22. "Mountains"
  23. "Kiss"
  24. "Purple Rain"

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Also "Mutiny", "It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night", "Do U Lie?", "Condition of the Heart", "The Ladder", "♥ or $" and "America" would be played on some shows.

The Paris performance of "It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night" was recorded and overdubbed before being released on the Sign ☮' the Times album.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America (Hit n Run)
March 3, 1986MinneapolisUnited StatesFirst Avenue
April 3, 1986BostonMetro
May 23, 1986San FranciscoWarfield Theatre
May 30, 1986Los AngelesWiltern Theatre
June 6, 1986DetroitMasonic Temple Auditorium[5][6]
June 7, 1986Cobo Arena
June 10, 1986LouisvilleFreedom Hall
July 1, 1986SheridanSheridan Convention Center
July 3, 1986DenverMcNichols Arena
August 2, 1986New York CityMadison Square Garden
August 3, 1986
Europe
August 12, 1986LondonEnglandWembley Arena
August 13, 1986
August 14, 1986
August 17, 1986RotterdamNetherlandsSportpaleis Ahoy
August 18, 1986
August 19, 1986
August 21, 1986CopenhagenDenmarkValby-Hallen
August 22, 1986StockholmSwedenIsstadion
August 24, 1986AmsterdamNetherlandsJaap Eden Hall
August 25, 1986ParisFranceLe Zénith
August 26, 1986FrankfurtWest GermanyEissporthalle Frankfurt
August 27, 1986BrusselsBelgiumForest National
August 28, 1986FrankfurtWest GermanyEissporthalle Frankfurt
August 29, 1986EssenGrugahalle
August 30, 1986HamburgAlsterdorfer Sporthalle
August 31, 1986
Asia
September 5, 1986OsakaJapanOsaka-jō Hall
September 6, 1986
September 8, 1986YokohamaYokohama Stadium
September 9, 1986
Notes
  • The Detroit show on June 6, at Masonic Temple Auditorium was professionally recorded but never released, with the performance of "Anotherloverholenyohead" used as a promo video for the song, played on MTV.[7]

References

1. ^goldiesparade - Parade Tour / Hit N Run Tour 1986
2. ^Madhouse Music - Under the Cherry Moon tour '86 poster
3. ^{{cite news|title= Prince: Life & Times|author= Jason Draper| publisher=Jawbone Press|year=2008}}
4. ^{{cite book|last=Nilsen|first=Per|title=Dance Music Sex Romance: Prince: The First Decade|year=2004|publisher=SAF Publishing Ltd.|location=London|isbn=0-946719-64-0|pages=339|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dkgVlMQkBE0C&lpg=PP1&dq=prince%20per%20nilsen&pg=PA339#v=onepage&q=339&f=false}}
5. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJZCoxZ5COY YouTube - Electrifying Mojo ~ the Purple interview part 1]
6. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftKtWgXzMS8 YouTube - Electrifying Mojo ~ the Purple interview part 2]
7. ^[https://videos.sapo.pt/3lKkPRsRfJJk8Blf78Mh SAPO Vídeos ▶ Anotherloverholenyohead]
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