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Thread started 08/21/10 12:56am

dothejump

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Pic: Prince signing records in San Francisco in 1978

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Reply #1 posted 08/21/10 12:58am

bboy87

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He looks so uncomfortable

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Reply #2 posted 08/21/10 1:14am

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Very Nice Find biggrin

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Reply #3 posted 08/21/10 2:26am

thedance

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wow never seen before, thank you! biggrin

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Reply #4 posted 08/21/10 3:10am

purpledoveuk

Now if any picture was to redraft the 'massive head' debate this is it!!!
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Reply #5 posted 08/21/10 3:29am

Spinlight

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I like how the picture says Sept 15th and the caption at the top right says December 1978.

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Reply #6 posted 08/21/10 4:27am

CHRISLUV92

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Anyone know who r the other people in pic
aka ChristinaS
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Reply #7 posted 08/21/10 4:32am

Spinlight

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CHRISLUV92 said:

Anyone know who r the other people in pic

That's the NPG.

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Reply #8 posted 08/21/10 5:11am

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Spinlight said:

CHRISLUV92 said:

Anyone know who r the other people in pic

That's the NPG.

Why does Tommy Barberella (far right) have a roll of toilet paper sticking out of his trousers? Is that the Purpleaxxe? confused

Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad.
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Reply #9 posted 08/21/10 5:54am

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CHRISLUV92 said:

Anyone know who r the other people in pic

The white guy with glasses is Chris Moon I believe. P's first manager.

Dont know those other 2 brotha's, but they look a lil greasy...lol

I wonder who the white chick is? Jill Jones? lol

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Reply #10 posted 08/21/10 6:15am

Onthereal

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He looks so uncomfortable


lol He's wondering where are all my Latinas and White girl fans? lol
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Reply #11 posted 08/21/10 7:38am

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Spinlight said:

I like how the picture says Sept 15th and the caption at the top right says December 1978.

Time is a trick ! biggrin

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Reply #12 posted 08/21/10 7:43am

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looks like he's really enjoying himself lol

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Reply #13 posted 08/21/10 8:57am

Onthereal

He looks sick to his stomach.
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Reply #14 posted 08/21/10 9:16am

purpledoveuk

Spinlight said:

I like how the picture says Sept 15th and the caption at the top right says December 1978.




What...you don't think he'd keep people waiting that long?
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Reply #15 posted 08/21/10 9:52am

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Great find!!

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Reply #16 posted 08/21/10 10:55am

Marrk

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Looks like that was the day Prince decided he would hate his fans. Look at him! miserable git.

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Reply #17 posted 08/21/10 11:09am

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lmao i guess prince was never a people person lol

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Reply #18 posted 08/21/10 11:09am

purpledoveuk

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Looks like that was the day Prince decided he would hate his fans. Look at him! miserable git.



...and 32 years later
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Reply #19 posted 08/21/10 11:16am

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In Prince's defense, fan-signings aren't always the most fun things in the world.

I've done 2 of them so far in my career and although I do appreciate our fanbase and am definitely infinitely grateful to even be successful enough to warrant doing them, there is nevertheless something disconcerting about them and I can understand why Prince does not do things like that.

You get fans who don't want to buy your product but ask you to sign the most random of items, which you have to decline because then more people try and do the same thing. You get fans who don't understand the concept of personal space and get a little bit too close for comfort. You get fans who think it's perfectly OK to try and have 10 minute conversations with you even when there's a long line of people waiting. You get the horny groupies showing up and trying to find out what hotel you're staying it. One one of those occasions, the groupies somehow already knew where we were staying, which is a little uncomfortable. People start asking you to perform on cue like some kind of dog. You get people that don't seem quite right in the head asking all sort of strange things.

You can have security to deal with all this kind of thing but then you just seem like an asshole.

Any of you guys hear about that incident last year where the singer Leona Lewis was doing a fan-signing event, either for her new album or book...... some deranged fan literally waited for an over an hour in the line, and when he got to the front, he punched her in the face. That's every artist's worst nightmare. And while it seems like those incidents are kinda isolated, the fact is....you never know what could happen.

Having said all that, we literally sometimes spend hours signing merchandise and taking photos with fans after performances and I've never had any issue with doing that. I have no idea what the difference is, but there is one. Perhaps the adrenaline rush of having just come off stage, or the barriers and level of security..... I don't know.

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Reply #20 posted 08/21/10 11:29am

Timmy84

Prince looks REAL shy there. This was the first time he ever done something like this. Plus he came from humble beginnings so I imagine Chris had to constantly help in getting him prepared for signings.

Nice find though.

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Reply #21 posted 08/21/10 11:31am

Timmy84

Spinlight said:

I like how the picture says Sept 15th and the caption at the top right says December 1978.

I think if it came from Right On magazine or something, they'd probably had an interview with Prince that month (December) and just put that image in there.

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Reply #22 posted 08/21/10 11:34am

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Militant said:

In Prince's defense, fan-signings aren't always the most fun things in the world.

I've done 2 of them so far in my career and although I do appreciate our fanbase and am definitely infinitely grateful to even be successful enough to warrant doing them, there is nevertheless something disconcerting about them and I can understand why Prince does not do things like that.

You get fans who don't want to buy your product but ask you to sign the most random of items, which you have to decline because then more people try and do the same thing. You get fans who don't understand the concept of personal space and get a little bit too close for comfort. You get fans who think it's perfectly OK to try and have 10 minute conversations with you even when there's a long line of people waiting. You get the horny groupies showing up and trying to find out what hotel you're staying it. One one of those occasions, the groupies somehow already knew where we were staying, which is a little uncomfortable. People start asking you to perform on cue like some kind of dog. You get people that don't seem quite right in the head asking all sort of strange things.

You can have security to deal with all this kind of thing but then you just seem like an asshole.

Any of you guys hear about that incident last year where the singer Leona Lewis was doing a fan-signing event, either for her new album or book...... some deranged fan literally waited for an over an hour in the line, and when he got to the front, he punched her in the face. That's every artist's worst nightmare. And while it seems like those incidents are kinda isolated, the fact is....you never know what could happen.

Having said all that, we literally sometimes spend hours signing merchandise and taking photos with fans after performances and I've never had any issue with doing that. I have no idea what the difference is, but there is one. Perhaps the adrenaline rush of having just come off stage, or the barriers and level of security..... I don't know.

very good point

their some crazy people out there......remember the movie borat and pam anderson lol lol(yes, i know it was fake )

i remember some girl went nutts and chased rapper TI down and 2 security guards had to hold her big ass down

and then she had the nerve to think she was awesome because she chase TI... like she was some brave pioneer

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Reply #23 posted 08/21/10 12:03pm

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He always hated pictures! lol

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Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow.
Do not walk beside me, either. Just leave me the hell alone rolleyes
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Reply #24 posted 08/21/10 12:08pm

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The girl at the bottom of the pic looking into the camera looks like she could be crazy. I'd be scared too. eek

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Reply #25 posted 08/21/10 12:36pm

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Militant said:

In Prince's defense, fan-signings aren't always the most fun things in the world.

I've done 2 of them so far in my career and although I do appreciate our fanbase and am definitely infinitely grateful to even be successful enough to warrant doing them, there is nevertheless something disconcerting about them and I can understand why Prince does not do things like that.

You get fans who don't want to buy your product but ask you to sign the most random of items, which you have to decline because then more people try and do the same thing. You get fans who don't understand the concept of personal space and get a little bit too close for comfort. You get fans who think it's perfectly OK to try and have 10 minute conversations with you even when there's a long line of people waiting. You get the horny groupies showing up and trying to find out what hotel you're staying it. One one of those occasions, the groupies somehow already knew where we were staying, which is a little uncomfortable. People start asking you to perform on cue like some kind of dog. You get people that don't seem quite right in the head asking all sort of strange things.

You can have security to deal with all this kind of thing but then you just seem like an asshole.

Any of you guys hear about that incident last year where the singer Leona Lewis was doing a fan-signing event, either for her new album or book...... some deranged fan literally waited for an over an hour in the line, and when he got to the front, he punched her in the face. That's every artist's worst nightmare. And while it seems like those incidents are kinda isolated, the fact is....you never know what could happen.

Having said all that, we literally sometimes spend hours signing merchandise and taking photos with fans after performances and I've never had any issue with doing that. I have no idea what the difference is, but there is one. Perhaps the adrenaline rush of having just come off stage, or the barriers and level of security..... I don't know.

It makes sense.

I was walking with someone, holding his hand, and a female fan grabbed my arm and yanked his hand free of mine, then proceeded to get in his face, flirting.

I was stunned that someone could be so bold just to meet someone famous.


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Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
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Reply #26 posted 08/21/10 1:46pm

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hammer daym biggrin

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Reply #27 posted 08/21/10 1:55pm

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Remember when he only had black fans? lol

At least he did a signing. I heard he was angry because the album didn't sell so well.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #28 posted 08/21/10 1:55pm

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I believe the man in the glasses is Owen Husney. Does anyone else think the person just above the words Unigue Records at the bottom of the picture looks like Dez Dickerson?

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Reply #29 posted 08/21/10 1:56pm

MoneyMade

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Is that DesireeNeverMind at the bottom???????????????

Love sign.

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