NEW ORLEANS — Uttering his signature, “We are gathered here today to get through this thing called life,” Prince opened his set for the 20th celebration of the Essence Festival and showed thousands Friday why a 10-year wait isn’t a bad thing.

As the first licks of “Let’s Go Crazy,” rang throughout the Superdome, thousands in the audience – already on their feet in anticipation – stayed there until the final rifts of “Purple Rain” left the air.

It was the second time the crowd got a taste of “Let’s Go Crazy.” Earlier, he made a surprise cameo appearance during Janelle Monae’s rendition of the song.

Prince closed the festival’s main stage with a litany of his hits, including “Kiss,” “Raspberry Beret,” “When Doves Cry,” “Controversy,” “1999,” and a slowed-down version of “Little Red Corvette” and “Nothing Compares to You.”

Ten years ago, Prince headlined that anniversary, reuniting with some of the players in his musical past – Morris Day and The Time, guitarist Wendy Melvoin and former protege Sheila E. The high-energy show ended with an emotional performance of Prince’s megahit “Purple Rain.”

In 2014, he again ended his show with “Purple Rain,” to the delight of the crowd.

Advertisement

Singer Lianne Le Halvas joined him in a duet on “Sometimes It Snows in April,” before New Orleans’ own Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews contributed a soaring solo. Andrews jammed the final portion of the show, which included covers of “The Bird” and “Jungle Love,” made famous by Prince associates, Morris Day and The Time and Shelia E’s “Glamorous Life.”

He left the stage, telling the crowd, “Good night, New Orleans.” For at least two minutes, the stage stayed dark before the familiar strains of his signature song, “Purple Rain,” wafted through the air and his silhouette returned.

“Thirty years ago today this was the sound,” he said. “You can sing if you want to.”

And sing, they did.

Copy the Story Link

Only subscribers are eligible to post comments. Please subscribe or login first for digital access. Here’s why.

Use the form below to reset your password. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code.