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Reply #30 posted 10/02/07 2:31pm

evilsheep

Calm down chillout

I wasn't implying that prince owed me anything, or that I 'own' him, and I haven't once debated his choice/colour/style of footwear. I was under the impression that this is a public forum, and that anyone can join in the debates.

It's my humble opinion that considering Prince's recent demands at the O2 (as isabel80 mentioned), he would be unlikely to perform at Glastonbury. Of course, he could at any point decide to follow the George Clinton route and offer a recording free-for-all at his shows - he's a human being after all, and perfectly entitled to change his mind whenever he so chooses. Perhaps I could have considered my choice of words a little more carefully (I wasn't exactly expecting such a backlash), so just to clarify: I meant that Glastonbury was 'beneath him' in the sense that he'd have no control whatsoever over the audience, and, essentially, he'd be just another act - Glastonbury is always the star at Glastonbury.

It always suprises me that members of fan forums disagree so vehemently, when, after all, we're here for the same purpose, right? - we appreciate Prince's music and performance? I'm chuffed to bits that I got to see Prince perform this summer, and I'm not really expecting to have the opportunity to see him again for a number of years (if ever). All in all, about as far from bitter and resentful as any mammal could possibly be, and quite happy to be virtually mingling with other like-minded individuals.

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Reply #31 posted 10/02/07 2:56pm

astrok

Yeah, how dare anyone post their opinions on a forum!
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Reply #32 posted 10/03/07 12:01am

chidsta

evilsheep said:



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Reply #33 posted 10/04/07 6:30am

larasavage

OK. My reply wasn;t aimed at anyone in particular - it was a comment on various things that got said when I suggested a petition.

Yes, forums ARE for posting opinions. I just didn't expect such sarcasm and apathy from a bunch of alleged Prince fans. I realise now I shouldn't have started a a petition for something I was sure all of us would have been excited about.

How very foolish of me.

(Thanks to those of you who read this and treated it with respect).
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Reply #34 posted 10/04/07 8:00am

astrok

A forum is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get. cool
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Reply #35 posted 10/04/07 8:39am

1800NewHunk

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chidsta said:

Yep, I agree too. And a proportion of the crowd attracted by Glastonbury will throw mud, not glowsticks.
Its too grimey I think...


People don't throw stuff at Glastonbury. It's not that kind of crowd.

And has been pointed out before on this thread, if it's not too grimey for Dame Shirley Bassey (and James Brown, and Kylie Minogue) then I'm sure Prince could more than handle it.
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Reply #36 posted 10/04/07 8:44am

1800NewHunk

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larasavage said:


4. You're right, it's not Eavis we have to persuade, but if he had an up-to-date petition it would certainly be cause for consideration., If Eavis doesn;t apporach Prince, Princ certainbly isn't gonna approach Glastonbury.


Eavis probably will approach Prince again, especially after his popularity this year in London. He has openly and frequently said in the past he wants Prince to headline one of the nights, and I'm sure he will be speaking to Prince about next year already (or his daughter will be at least, as she books a lot of the acts these days - in fact I would be surprised if she hadn't been to see him one night on this tour). Whether Prince will go for it or not remains to be seen.
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Reply #37 posted 10/04/07 11:32am

JonTebbutt

GLASTONBURY 2008 - PRINCE PLEASE!!
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Reply #38 posted 10/04/07 2:35pm

missionlolly

Glastonbury is a fantastic and unbeatable place 4 atmosphere, Prince should definatly play, the only problem is getting a ticket.

billion times more tricky than getting o2 ticket.

the thought of finding Prince ambling around the healing fields is mind blowing...
and a Prince mud fight... smashin!!!!
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Reply #39 posted 10/05/07 4:55am

lovealotbare

Prince : " They tried 2 make me go 2 glasto n i said
No No NO"
no no no!

Don't do it!

mud or no mud...if the troubled sound disbelief of last year is anything 2 go by, his royalness will not b amused!


I will not sign! *stamps feet* whoooaaaa Funky London!
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Reply #40 posted 10/05/07 9:37pm

Whitnail

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i cant ever see prince doing the G fest or being accepted there as a headliner, BUT i know one thing, if he did an aftershow at the G fest.....simply imagine it.....

<-----rolls around like a pig in shit at the thought of the aftershow

Peace N pass the J
If it were not for insanity, I would be sane.

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Reply #41 posted 10/06/07 4:01am

larasavage

Whitnail said:

i cant ever see prince doing the G fest or being accepted there as a headliner, BUT i know one thing, if he did an aftershow at the G fest.....simply imagine it.....

<-----rolls around like a pig in shit at the thought of the aftershow

Peace N pass the J



He was asked by the Glasto organisers to headline the Sunday night about two years ago but he declined.
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Reply #42 posted 10/06/07 5:47am

lovealotbare

Whitnail said:

i cant ever see prince doing the G fest or being accepted there as a headliner, BUT i know one thing, if he did an aftershow at the G fest.....simply imagine it.....

<-----rolls around like a pig in shit at the thought of the aftershow

Peace N pass the J





hmmmm yep... especially if its happening at 3.19am at my campsite..... yes i'd definitively b up 4 an aftershow at Glasto with prince!
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Reply #43 posted 10/06/07 12:02pm

shakey

Fuck you all, whats your problem. Glastonbury is THE best festival around, rain or shine. Prince is the best live musician around, playing hits or not. I can see Radiohead doing a nice cosy suicide set between 9 and 11 then 11:15 P drops Sexy Mother Fucker as he walks on stage. BBC would love it, Glasto would love it, so called Prince org fans would love it too. The the aftershow in the Dance Tent ripping it up with the NPG and guest vocalist Thom Yorke would be wicked!!!

Or we could just keep dreaming, would love to see P at Glasto 08 but can't see it as I probably won't get a ticket which would be the worst thing in the world.
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