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Paisley Park After Dark - Oct. 18

The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach.
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Reply #1 posted 10/19/14 12:58am

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I skipped out but want details, supposed to be a dance party
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Reply #2 posted 10/19/14 12:59am

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We just left the Park. It was a dance party exactly as advertised. Someone let us know if Prince ended up performing.

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Reply #3 posted 10/19/14 4:24pm

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He didn't.

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Reply #4 posted 10/19/14 4:24pm

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I got there just shortly after midnight and was pleasantly surprised that the parking lot was already full and parked down by the day care place. As the previous poster said, it was a dance party exactly as advertised. We were in the small "L4OA" room...I guess now it's really the "NPGMC" room? The soundstage area was not opened up. I'm sure people will complain that they paid $30 and didn't get to see a performance...but I'm still just grateful that he holds these events. I, like many others, had hope that he would do a little something considering the cost was a bit higher than it's been lately ($20). But I always go in with zero expectations. I had a neat surprise in just meeting a second-great-twice removed/whatever cousin that was in town from Houston earlier in the day. Turns out she is a huge Prince fan, so I got to bring her along...was soooo hoping Prince would hit the DJ booth or something just so she could see him, much less have him perform. Oh well, was still happy to be able to bring a fan to the Park and she still enjoyed it.

I will say I was a bit disappointed by some of the behavior I witnessed from the securtiy. I have been going to the Park for 10-15 years now and have always been impressed with not only the professionalism, but also the politeness of the security staff there. However last night I witnessed one staffer be incredibly rude to the guests three seperate times. People were just dancing and having a good time and she had to cop major attitude three times. Once she was even yelling in the guest's face (who was dancing with a super cute `10 yr old girl. All because the staffer didn't like where they dropped their coats, etc to dance. I'm fine with them not allowing coats/purses whatever being too close to the stage...but in my past experience, the staff is so much more respectful in how they deal with it. In fact, I watched other staffers as people to move their stuff, etc...and it was with great respect and calmness. What I witnessed from the one staffer is not what we have come to expect at Paisley...and I sure hope is not the begining of a trend...hope she just had a bad day....

Anyway...good party...they kicked us out at 4am (no, Prince never performed)...it's always good to be at the Park! I heard several new versions of songs that I had not heard before which was the highlight of my night.

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Reply #5 posted 10/19/14 4:36pm

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I got there just shortly after midnight and was pleasantly surprised that the parking lot was already full and parked down by the day care place. As the previous poster said, it was a dance party exactly as advertised. We were in the small "L4OA" room...I guess now it's really the "NPGMC" room? The soundstage area was not opened up. I'm sure people will complain that they paid $30 and didn't get to see a performance...but I'm still just grateful that he holds these events. I, like many others, had hope that he would do a little something considering the cost was a bit higher than it's been lately ($20). But I always go in with zero expectations. I had a neat surprise in just meeting a second-great-twice removed/whatever cousin that was in town from Houston earlier in the day. Turns out she is a huge Prince fan, so I got to bring her along...was soooo hoping Prince would hit the DJ booth or something just so she could see him, much less have him perform. Oh well, was still happy to be able to bring a fan to the Park and she still enjoyed it.

I will say I was a bit disappointed by some of the behavior I witnessed from the securtiy. I have been going to the Park for 10-15 years now and have always been impressed with not only the professionalism, but also the politeness of the security staff there. However last night I witnessed one staffer be incredibly rude to the guests three seperate times. People were just dancing and having a good time and she had to cop major attitude three times. Once she was even yelling in the guest's face (who was dancing with a super cute `10 yr old girl. All because the staffer didn't like where they dropped their coats, etc to dance. I'm fine with them not allowing coats/purses whatever being too close to the stage...but in my past experience, the staff is so much more respectful in how they deal with it. In fact, I watched other staffers as people to move their stuff, etc...and it was with great respect and calmness. What I witnessed from the one staffer is not what we have come to expect at Paisley...and I sure hope is not the begining of a trend...hope she just had a bad day....

Anyway...good party...they kicked us out at 4am (no, Prince never performed)...it's always good to be at the Park! I heard several new versions of songs that I had not heard before which was the highlight of my night.

I know who your talking about, I actually saw the incidents you described. She's always like that. She's the parking lot monitor and cell phone security. lol She's one of those that probably get paid little to nothing and is on a power trip, because she "works" for Prince. lol lol lol

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Reply #6 posted 10/19/14 7:33pm

Stymie

I am so glad that it was adveritsed as a dance party. I will say that I am tired of Purple Essence and their "teases". The whole PRINCEWATCH thing had some people's expectations up. I am glad my super sick and super tired self opted to stay at the hotel and sleep.

I don't think anything will top the night before's performance and atmosphere for me. cloud9

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Reply #7 posted 10/19/14 8:58pm

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Stymie said:

I am so glad that it was adveritsed as a dance party. I will say that I am tired of Purple Essence and their "teases". The whole PRINCEWATCH thing had some people's expectations up. I am glad my super sick and super tired self opted to stay at the hotel and sleep.

I don't think anything will top the night before's performance and atmosphere for me. cloud9

Glad you got to see the Friday concert. I flew in from Dallas with my wife and two kids hoping to catch the contest concert if it was open to the public. We were at the Chanhassen Inn when the Friday night concert happened, but we had no idea it was going on. The tweets were all about Saturday night, so we were shocked to see that there was in fact a concert on Friday. We did get to go to the Saturday night dance party and it was a lot of fun to show Paisley Park to my kids.

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Reply #8 posted 10/19/14 9:36pm

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Re: Phdmusicology comment, been with NPG for 19 years and never had such a horrible experience. Left with my little girl, she was in tears. We're not accustomed to that type of behavior.
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Reply #9 posted 10/19/14 9:47pm

michellanna3

Friday night was extraordinarily beautiful. Felt like the 90s and was so blessed to be there with my two beautiful daughters. Very gracious for a beautiful evening!!!
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Reply #10 posted 10/19/14 9:47pm

PhDMusicology

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Re: Phdmusicology comment, been with NPG for 19 years and never had such a horrible experience. Left with my little girl, she was in tears. We're not accustomed to that type of behavior.


I saw someone leaving with a little girl crying early (maybe 12:15?). Was that you? What happened? Or were you the one dancing with the ~10 year old with curly hair?
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Reply #11 posted 10/19/14 9:58pm

michellanna3

Exactly. The new doorman was very inappropriate, belligerent, and rude. All because I didn't know they removed the cash machine... woa!!!! Yes, we left the lobby.
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Reply #12 posted 10/19/14 10:12pm

michellanna3

Needless to say, soooo happy the gates have been open again. I work 8 days a week and PP has always been my most funky time!!!
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Reply #13 posted 10/19/14 10:19pm

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Stymie said:

I am so glad that it was adveritsed as a dance party. I will say that I am tired of Purple Essence and their "teases". The whole PRINCEWATCH thing had some people's expectations up. I am glad my super sick and super tired self opted to stay at the hotel and sleep.

I don't think anything will top the night before's performance and atmosphere for me. cloud9

Glad you got to see the Friday concert. I flew in from Dallas with my wife and two kids hoping to catch the contest concert if it was open to the public. We were at the Chanhassen Inn when the Friday night concert happened, but we had no idea it was going on. The tweets were all about Saturday night, so we were shocked to see that there was in fact a concert on Friday. We did get to go to the Saturday night dance party and it was a lot of fun to show Paisley Park to my kids.

Oh wow!! Bummer...how unfortunate. I know you've made several trips in an attempt to catch Prince (concert)..although, you still seem to enjoy youself.


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Reply #14 posted 10/19/14 11:09pm

michellanna3

Lil Miss Angel deserves a big fat apology.
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Reply #15 posted 10/19/14 11:26pm

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Pueroda said:



electricberet said:




Stymie said:


I am so glad that it was adveritsed as a dance party. I will say that I am tired of Purple Essence and their "teases". The whole PRINCEWATCH thing had some people's expectations up. I am glad my super sick and super tired self opted to stay at the hotel and sleep.





Next time u catch em!! Pity u missed this time..

I don't think anything will top the night before's performance and atmosphere for me. cloud9






Glad you got to see the Friday concert. I flew in from Dallas with my wife and two kids hoping to catch the contest concert if it was open to the public. We were at the Chanhassen Inn when the Friday night concert happened, but we had no idea it was going on. The tweets were all about Saturday night, so we were shocked to see that there was in fact a concert on Friday. We did get to go to the Saturday night dance party and it was a lot of fun to show Paisley Park to my kids.






Oh wow!! Bummer...how unfortunate. I know you've made several trips in an attempt to catch Prince (concert)..although, you still seem to enjoy youself.


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Reply #16 posted 10/20/14 8:21am

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I have witnessed this staff member being very rude on many occasions. She yells at people in the parking lot if they don't go exactly where she wants to and often is very rude and confrontational to folks dancing. I saw the same thing Saturday night. With this one exception I have been generally impressed with the staff at Paisley. But seriously, I'm not sure why she is allowed to keep being so rude and nasty there week after week.

Besides that, I had fun but of course was hoping for even a short performance. Funny how he plays for 40 people Friday with no announcement and then makes a big deal out of Saturday night, charges more, gets a lot of people there and just a dance party. Oh well, it was advertised as such. I was hopeful because early in the day 3rdEyeGirl twitter had posted "DANCEPARTY2NITENOCONCERT" but the tweet later disappeared (making me think... maybe plans changed?) Then other tweets were saying "You DON'T want 2 b late..." etc. making me thingk something might be up. Oh well, fun anyhow.

I'll be in NYC on SNL weekend. Wonder if I might luck into something then... Hmmmm?

PhDMusicology said:

I will say I was a bit disappointed by some of the behavior I witnessed from the securtiy. I have been going to the Park for 10-15 years now and have always been impressed with not only the professionalism, but also the politeness of the security staff there. However last night I witnessed one staffer be incredibly rude to the guests three seperate times. People were just dancing and having a good time and she had to cop major attitude three times. Once she was even yelling in the guest's face (who was dancing with a super cute `10 yr old girl. All because the staffer didn't like where they dropped their coats, etc to dance. I'm fine with them not allowing coats/purses whatever being too close to the stage...but in my past experience, the staff is so much more respectful in how they deal with it. In fact, I watched other staffers as people to move their stuff, etc...and it was with great respect and calmness. What I witnessed from the one staffer is not what we have come to expect at Paisley...and I sure hope is not the begining of a trend...hope she just had a bad day....

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Reply #17 posted 10/20/14 11:38am

Pueroda

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I have witnessed this staff member being very rude on many occasions. She yells at people in the parking lot if they don't go exactly where she wants to and often is very rude and confrontational to folks dancing. I saw the same thing Saturday night. With this one exception I have been generally impressed with the staff at Paisley. But seriously, I'm not sure why she is allowed to keep being so rude and nasty there week after week.

Besides that, I had fun but of course was hoping for even a short performance. Funny how he plays for 40 people Friday with no announcement and then makes a big deal out of Saturday night, charges more, gets a lot of people there and just a dance party. Oh well, it was advertised as such. I was hopeful because early in the day 3rdEyeGirl twitter had posted "DANCEPARTY2NITENOCONCERT" but the tweet later disappeared (making me think... maybe plans changed?) Then other tweets were saying "You DON'T want 2 b late..." etc. making me thingk something might be up. Oh well, fun anyhow.

I'll be in NYC on SNL weekend. Wonder if I might luck into something then... Hmmmm?

PhDMusicology said:

I will say I was a bit disappointed by some of the behavior I witnessed from the securtiy. I have been going to the Park for 10-15 years now and have always been impressed with not only the professionalism, but also the politeness of the security staff there. However last night I witnessed one staffer be incredibly rude to the guests three seperate times. People were just dancing and having a good time and she had to cop major attitude three times. Once she was even yelling in the guest's face (who was dancing with a super cute `10 yr old girl. All because the staffer didn't like where they dropped their coats, etc to dance. I'm fine with them not allowing coats/purses whatever being too close to the stage...but in my past experience, the staff is so much more respectful in how they deal with it. In fact, I watched other staffers as people to move their stuff, etc...and it was with great respect and calmness. What I witnessed from the one staffer is not what we have come to expect at Paisley...and I sure hope is not the begining of a trend...hope she just had a bad day....

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Yeah. well..I don't engage in social media much/enough, so, I don't have a clue who all are 'in the know' other than Prince's official accounts. I guess there's a possibility others are...

As far as charging only $20 Friday night, maybe, people unexpectedly started showing up and it was a last minute (generous) decision rather than turning them away...anyhow, they were very lucky/fortunate. I feel for those who put forth an effort and missed out on Prince (Friday)...been there. I really do believe it was meant to be a private concert for the winner and maybe her guest(s).

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Reply #18 posted 10/20/14 12:29pm

Stymie

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Stymie said:


I am so glad that it was adveritsed as a dance party. I will say that I am tired of Purple Essence and their "teases". The whole PRINCEWATCH thing had some people's expectations up. I am glad my super sick and super tired self opted to stay at the hotel and sleep.



I don't think anything will top the night before's performance and atmosphere for me. cloud9






Glad you got to see the Friday concert. I flew in from Dallas with my wife and two kids hoping to catch the contest concert if it was open to the public. We were at the Chanhassen Inn when the Friday night concert happened, but we had no idea it was going on. The tweets were all about Saturday night, so we were shocked to see that there was in fact a concert on Friday. We did get to go to the Saturday night dance party and it was a lot of fun to show Paisley Park to my kids.


I am so sorry you missed it. I was lucky to have someone I know text me that the park was open and to come. We were gonna go there anyway so just in case, next time you should drive by and see if anything is going on.
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Reply #19 posted 10/20/14 2:19pm

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Yeah. well..I don't engage in social media much/enough, so, I don't have a clue who all are 'in the know' other than Prince's official accounts. I guess there's a possibility others are...

As far as charging only $20 Friday night, maybe, people unexpectedly started showing up and it was a last minute (generous) decision rather than turning them away...anyhow, they were very lucky/fortunate. I feel for those who put forth an effort and missed out on Prince (Friday)...been there. I really do believe it was meant to be a private concert for the winner and maybe her guest(s).

If that is what happened, it makes me feel better. If I am able to come back to Chanhassen, I will follow Stymie's advice and check every night to see if anything is going on. I think the basic problem is that there are many more people who would love to travel to see Prince perform at Paisley Park than the venue can hold. So what we get are events announced at short notice, if at all, with incomplete information. That's just the price of getting the chance to see him perform in the inner purple sanctum. Maybe someday I will be in one of the lucky crowds.

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Reply #20 posted 10/20/14 2:40pm

Stymie

electricberet said:



Pueroda said:



Yeah. well..I don't engage in social media much/enough, so, I don't have a clue who all are 'in the know' other than Prince's official accounts. I guess there's a possibility others are...

As far as charging only $20 Friday night, maybe, people unexpectedly started showing up and it was a last minute (generous) decision rather than turning them away...anyhow, they were very lucky/fortunate. I feel for those who put forth an effort and missed out on Prince (Friday)...been there. I really do believe it was meant to be a private concert for the winner and maybe her guest(s).




If that is what happened, it makes me feel better. If I am able to come back to Chanhassen, I will follow Stymie's advice and check every night to see if anything is going on. I think the basic problem is that there are many more people who would love to travel to see Prince perform at Paisley Park than the venue can hold. So what we get are events announced at short notice, if at all, with incomplete information. That's just the price of getting the chance to see him perform in the inner purple sanctum. Maybe someday I will be in one of the lucky crowds.

i think the best solution is to sell tickets to any shows. They can be print at home, he could eliminate ticketmaster getting a cut, the tickets would have the person's name on them so it eliminates people flying in for no reason.
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Reply #21 posted 10/20/14 3:27pm

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fun dance party! the DJ was amazing. he played new songs and old songs, and new remasters, if my ears serve me. thank you paisley park!

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Reply #22 posted 10/20/14 4:22pm

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XxAxX said:

fun dance party! the DJ was amazing. he played new songs and old songs, and new remasters, if my ears serve me. thank you paisley park!

Were you there Friday?

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Reply #23 posted 10/20/14 5:29pm

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lol, that paisley lady has yelled at me too, she can seem fierce but nice sometimes too. its more fun once i learned to expect it, hehehe. hope all will have a better experience next time.
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Reply #24 posted 10/20/14 6:25pm

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electricberet said:

Pueroda said:

Yeah. well..I don't engage in social media much/enough, so, I don't have a clue who all are 'in the know' other than Prince's official accounts. I guess there's a possibility others are...

As far as charging only $20 Friday night, maybe, people unexpectedly started showing up and it was a last minute (generous) decision rather than turning them away...anyhow, they were very lucky/fortunate. I feel for those who put forth an effort and missed out on Prince (Friday)...been there. I really do believe it was meant to be a private concert for the winner and maybe her guest(s).

If that is what happened, it makes me feel better. If I am able to come back to Chanhassen, I will follow Stymie's advice and check every night to see if anything is going on. I think the basic problem is that there are many more people who would love to travel to see Prince perform at Paisley Park than the venue can hold. So what we get are events announced at short notice, if at all, with incomplete information. That's just the price of getting the chance to see him perform in the inner purple sanctum. Maybe someday I will be in one of the lucky crowds.


Well. better luck ,hopefully, the next time. Nothing compares to a Prince Concert!

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Reply #25 posted 10/20/14 7:20pm

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Its nice of prince to open up his beautiful home/studio to the public, 2 per4rm and hold private listening sessions. He is very gracious...

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #26 posted 10/21/14 4:24am

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Stymie said:

XxAxX said:

fun dance party! the DJ was amazing. he played new songs and old songs, and new remasters, if my ears serve me. thank you paisley park!

Were you there Friday?

no, i had a flash of 'i feel like dancing' on friday night, which prompted me to look at ms. donna's twitter page, which said 'saturday' night. i didn't think about just showing up out there on friday. oh well biggrin

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Reply #27 posted 10/21/14 4:26am

jaawwnn

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Its nice of prince to open up his beautiful home/studio to the public, 2 per4rm and hold private listening sessions. He is very gracious...

Classic KCOOLMUZIQ lol

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Reply #28 posted 10/22/14 12:04am

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motherfunka said:

PhDMusicology said:

I got there just shortly after midnight and was pleasantly surprised that the parking lot was already full and parked down by the day care place. As the previous poster said, it was a dance party exactly as advertised. We were in the small "L4OA" room...I guess now it's really the "NPGMC" room? The soundstage area was not opened up. I'm sure people will complain that they paid $30 and didn't get to see a performance...but I'm still just grateful that he holds these events. I, like many others, had hope that he would do a little something considering the cost was a bit higher than it's been lately ($20). But I always go in with zero expectations. I had a neat surprise in just meeting a second-great-twice removed/whatever cousin that was in town from Houston earlier in the day. Turns out she is a huge Prince fan, so I got to bring her along...was soooo hoping Prince would hit the DJ booth or something just so she could see him, much less have him perform. Oh well, was still happy to be able to bring a fan to the Park and she still enjoyed it.

I will say I was a bit disappointed by some of the behavior I witnessed from the securtiy. I have been going to the Park for 10-15 years now and have always been impressed with not only the professionalism, but also the politeness of the security staff there. However last night I witnessed one staffer be incredibly rude to the guests three seperate times. People were just dancing and having a good time and she had to cop major attitude three times. Once she was even yelling in the guest's face (who was dancing with a super cute `10 yr old girl. All because the staffer didn't like where they dropped their coats, etc to dance. I'm fine with them not allowing coats/purses whatever being too close to the stage...but in my past experience, the staff is so much more respectful in how they deal with it. In fact, I watched other staffers as people to move their stuff, etc...and it was with great respect and calmness. What I witnessed from the one staffer is not what we have come to expect at Paisley...and I sure hope is not the begining of a trend...hope she just had a bad day....

Anyway...good party...they kicked us out at 4am (no, Prince never performed)...it's always good to be at the Park! I heard several new versions of songs that I had not heard before which was the highlight of my night.

I know who your talking about, I actually saw the incidents you described. She's always like that. She's the parking lot monitor and cell phone security. lol She's one of those that probably get paid little to nothing and is on a power trip, because she "works" for Prince. lol lol lol

I for once really hope someone in Prince's camp reads this as this woman is horrible.. I think her name is Tia (sp?) in anycase she is extremely rude, constantly flashes her light at everyone, I saw her kick someone out of their chair several times so she could take their seat and sit while at work, nevermind the fact they paid to be there, from what I hear she used to be a fan who basically now works for her idol and has no social skills whatsoever.

it's saddening that Prince let's people like that work for him...

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