Infectious Grooves have been a real favorite of mine since 1991. I’ve seen them several times over the years in concert and still listen to the albums pretty regularly. Every one of their albums is great. Killer bass playing, drumming, funky and meal guitar, funny lyrics…. awesome.
I was at the Drum Channel when Stephen Perkins said they were doing the one-off reunion show at the Orion Festival last year, so it was very exciting to hear that they were doing a show for the 50th anniversary of The Whisky. After completing lagging when the show went on sale, it sold out before I could get tickets. Luckily, I was able to get a ticket for the show.
The band came on around 11:00 with Sarsippius and friends. It took a minute to register that I was really seeing this show. They did tunes mostly off the first two albums. …
AXS TV has released Volume 1 of The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands on iTunes, which includes Which One’s Pink?, The Fab 4, Queen Nation, Damage, Inc. and more, along with bands that are appearing on SEASON 3:
AXS TV kicked it into high gear tonight for the premiere of their Season 3 with an excellent Prince Tribute by Purple Reign at the Whisky A Go Go.
A long time ago, I tagged along with a friend to the Prince concert (if I remember correctly he was the “Artist Formerly Known As Prince” during this time) I was more of a casual fan when I attended, but I left that show a huge fan.
At the time, that was the best concert I had ever seen. Over the years, I have bought just about every Prince album and I have seen him in concert many times since. He is on a completely different level when it comes to performance and musicianship.
I remember being in Las Vegas a long while back and heard a band in a casino lounge playing marvelous versions of Prince songs. That band was Purple Reign and I knew before the show that they were truly deserving of being billed as the World’s Greatest Tribute Band. My first thought was “”Are they going to play Darling Nikki?”
I figured it would be a rather tame set list, but fortunately, I was way wrong. The music and the performances with his onstage dancer were quite sexy, risqué, and at times, quite arousing. I felt like I was really at a Prince concert and I was thinking dirty thoughts while watching the show. It brought back memories of seeing the movie “Purple Rain” when I was a little kid.
Purple Reign kicked off the show with “Let’s Go Crazy”. The place was rocking. It was one awesome tune after another with “Kiss”, “I Wanna Be Your Lover” and he was joined onstage with a hot dancer during Raspberry Beret.
The show was highly entertaining and an extravagant production with all the costume changes, the excellent vocals, musicianship and excellent song selection. The crowd really came to life for the favorites “1999” and “Little Red Corvette”
Prior to the encore, the inclusion of “Jungle Love” with a Morris Day and Jerome duo was a great call.
The encore itself was fantastic. “When Doves Cry” was incredible, “Purple Rain” rocked as purple glow sticks lit up the venue and the ended out with “I Would Die 4 U” and went off the air with the fantastic “BAby I’m A Star”. After that, things got wild with the most NSFW tune yet on AXS TV. It rocked and was definitely too hot for TV. Video below. This show was a total win.
Purple Reign does an amazing job at paying tribute to the incredible musician currently known as Prince. Jason Tenner does Prince so well and the rest of the band is also top notch. I will definitely be seeking out their Vegas show the next time I am in Sin City.
Set list:
Let’s Go Crazy
Kiss
Wanna Be Your Lover
Raspberry Beret
Little Red Corvette
Poplife
1999
Jungle Love
Encore:
When Doves Cry
Purple Rain
I Would Die 4 U
Baby I’m A Star
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