"This is bittersweet, but beautiful," Jesse Johnson, the only Twin Cities electric guitarist who could rival Prince, told a packed Bunkers bar in Minneapolis late on Thursday night.
Los Angeles-based Johnson, who left the Twin Cities a couple of decades ago, was talking about coming home to celebrate Prince on this the week of the anniversary of his death.
The former Time guitarist, who had a nice solo career in the '80s and '90s, had to tell his favorite Prince story.
He used to occasionally sleep over at Prince's house in Chanhassen "before it was [painted] purple." One day they went into the laundry room and Prince was taking his clothes out of the wash.
"I'm from the Midwest – Rock Island, Ill. – we know how to do work," Johnson, 56, explained. "Prince has the whites and the black and the orange together. They were in a ball. 'What's wrong with your clothes?' I said. He knew nothing about regular bleep. He was using dish washing liquid."
The crowd roared with laughter.
But the story wasn't over. "In his dishwasher, he had the pots facing up. That's the dude I remember."
While Johnson may have told one of the greatest Prince stories you've ever heard, Johnson did not give his greatest performance on Thursday.