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One of the great episodes in Ottawa music history has to be the time when Prince played an after-show at Oliver’s Pub at Carleton University.

Yes, for real.

It was June 2002, and he was in town for a sold-out show at the National Arts Centre. Here’s an account by a guy named Alain, posted to Prince.org :

When Prince and the band finally hit the stage, they played the following songs: (I am not sure if I got the order right…)

Bambi

Whole Lotta Love

Elephants and Flowers

The Jam

Days of Wild

It was a real jam session, with too many memorable moments to list. Prince seemed to be having the time of his life, displaying the same high level of energy he had earlier at the NAC. He often pointed the mike to the audience and encouraged us to sing ‘Ottawa, Ottawa!’ The music was extremely loud and funky…

I am still on a high from this performance. Not only was the music remarkable, but I left with a great feeling about my hometown. Ottawa has a reputation for not having much of nightlife… I was really surprised by the turnout, as well as the enthusiasm and appreciation shown by the audience, especially for a Sunday night. Read more…

Prince plays tonight at Scotiabank Place . I wonder if he’ll do an impromptu after-show performance this time? My long shot locations: the new IKEA, Jim Watson’s house, Mort’s Pub in Bells Corners. If you see him, let us know .

And if you were at that show at Oliver’s back in ‘02, please tell us about it in the comments below.

** See also: ** Ottawa Music Guide

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