Rolling Stones Honor Prince In Minneapolis

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The Rolling Stones paid tribute to Prince on the latest stop of their “No Filter” tour. During their concert in the late legend’s hometown of Minneapolis, they threw in a few Prince hits into their setlist.

While the band was performing “Miss You,” Mick Jagger worked in a few Prince songs. While Daryl Jones was doing a bass solo, Mick sang “I wish there was no black and white” from “Controversy,” the title track of Prince’s 1981 album. And during “Midnight Rambler,” Mick worked the line “I only want to see you in the purple rain” from Prince’s 1984 hit.

This wouldn’t be the two music legend’s first nod to each other. It was fitting that the Prince tribute came during “Miss You,” since Prince often performed the Stones song live.

 

Source: Jam Base

 

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