Toronto Day 2
"Prince"
I really pretty much only have one thing to say about the second day in
Toronto. Prince was here. I know, I know. He goes by "the artist"
(formerly known as Prince, or whatever the hell). I don't care, he's
Prince to me, and always will be.
Sometime in the late afternoon the buzz started. People would come up to
you with a strange look on their face and whisper "Prince is here".
"Really?" was all I could come up with to say back. Did I care? Sort of.
Was it exciting? Sort of, but mostly strange. The last person you
expected to show up at the Toronto show I guess. But it was definitely
neat that he actually did come to see the show, since there's not a lot
said about him anymore. Anyway, I thought it was cool.
It turned out he was going to join Sheryl Crow on her set. Even more
interesting. I figured out which song he was supposed to appear on right
before her set started and planned on shooting it. It didn't seem like too
much of a big deal. Well, I was wrong.
He came out in a lilac, sparkling suit with matching heels. He had big,
fluffy hair, just like I remembered it. He played guitar like nobody's
business and it was phenomonal. It felt like history in the making, and
probably was. Sheryl Crow seemed to beam in his presence. I have to say I
ended up being thrilled that I got to catch the whole thing up close and in
person. I've never seen him live before but when I was thirteen I LOVED
him. Plus, who hasn't sung "1999" at least once this year? Or, at least
thought about it. When that song first came out on radio not only do I
remember it, it seemed like 1999 was way off in the freaky, out of this
world future. Here we are, 1999 Lilith Fair, business as usual. Very
strange.
After his song with Sheryl I came backstage from shooting and people were
in awe. Words weren't necessary, people just looked at each other
knowingly. "I feel like I was in the presence of god" Amy Ray mumbled out
of her mouth as she passed by.