The Welland Tribune

Never say die

Prince may be gone but his spirit lives on at Minnesota Super Bowl

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MINNEAPOLI­S — Picture this: Prince taking the stage at U. S. Bank Stadium in his hometown of Minneapoli­s for the 2018 Super Bowl to a dazzling display of purple lights, wowing the crowd at halftime with his frenzied guitar work, soulful singing and slick dance moves.

Perfect marketing, a die- hard fan’s dream. But it won’t happen.

Prince’s death from an accidental painkiller overdose in 2016 leaves fans to only imagine how the megastar might have topped his electrifyi­ng performanc­e in pouring rain at the Super Bowl 11 years ago in Miami.

“People joke, ‘ Can we just have a Prince hologram?’ ” said Mike Howard, spokesman for the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee.

But the sights and sounds of Prince still surround the big game between the Philadelph­ia Eagles and the New England Patriots. There’s the mural of Prince with a white dove in the Uptown neighbourh­ood, his gold star outside Minneapoli­s’s First Avenue nightclub, or Paisley Park, his recording complex- turned- museum in Chanhassen, about 32 kilometres, southwest of Minneapoli­s.

“Prince is not here in being, but he’s here in spirit,” said music producer Jimmy Jam.

Jam said Prince “is so associated with this state and with this city that his presence is definitely felt.”

Sunday’s game marks the anniversar­y of Prince’s appearance at the 2007 Super Bowl that saw the Indianapol­is Colts beat the Chicago Bears. Many called the show the best Super Bowl halftime ever.

Dressed in turquoise jacket and pants with an orange shirt, Prince gave a blistering rendition of his own hits, such as Let’s Go Crazy, followed by covers of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Proud Mary, Bob Dylan’s All Along the Watchtower and the Foo Fighters’ Best of You before finishing with Purple Rain in a driving rainstorm.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Prince performs during halftime of Super Bowl XLI in Miami on Feb. 4, 2007. Fans remember Prince for his electrifyi­ng halftime performanc­e at the Super Bowl. The Purple Rain singer died in 2016, so his followers can only imagine how he might have...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Prince performs during halftime of Super Bowl XLI in Miami on Feb. 4, 2007. Fans remember Prince for his electrifyi­ng halftime performanc­e at the Super Bowl. The Purple Rain singer died in 2016, so his followers can only imagine how he might have...

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