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Reply #60 posted 10/04/09 4:40am

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I don't remember seeing much of his stuff b4 I was about 10 or 11 years old and at that time Batman was my favorite movie, so I had to get the soundtrack to the movie bcuz even at that time I was collecting comics and had to be a completist.

Once I had that album it was on. It was so playful and mostly upbeat, but I don't know which song clinched it at that point.

After that album me and my best friend just got into it like nobodies business and have never looked back.
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Reply #61 posted 10/04/09 5:32am

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Song: I feel for U
Tour: Lovesexy
I swear the words "HATER" is wayyy over-rated...smh
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Reply #62 posted 10/04/09 5:47am

blackielawless
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Jughead made me a fan...No, not really...It was the PR album and SOTT made me an even bigger one
3121
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Reply #63 posted 10/04/09 6:37am

mike3121

1999 album....1999 & Little Red Corvette
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Reply #64 posted 10/04/09 8:35am

LaAmi

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song Dianonds and pearls nuts
album prince
If U're lookin' 4 somebody, who'll turn your bad day into one long night of fun, look no further
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Reply #65 posted 10/04/09 9:15am

eireboy34

1999
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Reply #66 posted 10/04/09 9:38am

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Little Red Corvette:"you must be a limousine!" worship
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Reply #67 posted 10/04/09 10:16am

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For me it was The Gold Experience that turned me from casual fan to where i am now. My friend was really hardcore into Prince and would play me stuff that i never heard before so i called him from a used record shop one day and asked him where i should start. I read him off the cd's that were there and when i said Gold Experience he said "Get that one!"

I took it home and once Shhhh started, IMMEDIATELY hooked. That was the song that started it all for me.
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Reply #68 posted 10/04/09 10:29am

Dave1992

ashkenaz said:

For me it was The Gold Experience that turned me from casual fan to where i am now. My friend was really hardcore into Prince and would play me stuff that i never heard before so i called him from a used record shop one day and asked him where i should start. I read him off the cd's that were there and when i said Gold Experience he said "Get that one!"

I took it home and once Shhhh started, IMMEDIATELY hooked. That was the song that started it all for me.


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Reply #69 posted 10/04/09 10:31am

violetjd

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nuts When doves cry just seeing him in that bath excited
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Reply #70 posted 10/04/09 10:33am

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Bohemian67 said:

It would have to be "When doves cry."

The introduction was electrifying. I loved the reference to parents and the video was freaky. A half naked man, or was he naked (?) crawling across a bathroom floor.

Let's go crazy, take me with you and baby I'm a star, sealed the deal.


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Reply #71 posted 10/04/09 10:33am

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violetjd said:

nuts When doves cry just seeing him in that bath excited


lol lol lol and crawling across the floor... razz
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Reply #72 posted 10/04/09 10:51am

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I can't remember. It was either Parade, Purple Rain, 1999, or The Hits/B-sides. Or maybe it was Sign O' The Times. lol


Seriously though, I think it was Purple Rain.
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Reply #73 posted 10/04/09 10:58am

MyNameIsCally

in 2007 I saw a big spread on Prince in a Q magazine that my neighbour gave me, I had heard of him before but never thought he was that big a deal because I'd never heard his songs on radio or saw him in any other magazines etc.

So I took the article's advice and baught "Purple Rain"
Upon first listen of this album I was very scepticle, I loved songs like "Let's Go Crazy" & "I Would Die 4 U" but songs like "Darline Nikki" & "The Beautiful Ones" where very overwhelming at first, with the screams and falsetto.

Then I got Sign o' The Times & my mind was changed forever, I was still slightly overhwelmed with the vocals on "Adore", but at least this time it was a positive thing he was singing about. I just thought it was the coolest most unusual music ever & then I fell in love & baught all his albums & listened to him every day every since biggrin
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Reply #74 posted 10/04/09 12:22pm

MacDaddy

The first ever Prince song I heard was '1999' back in '83 when it was a hit in the Netherlands. I loved it, got the single with How come U don't call me anymore on the b-side and I loved that song even more. But it was actually Sheila E's 'The Glamorous life' what really got me into Prince.

I think I considered my self a fan by the time 'Parade' was released. The song 'Kiss' was unlike anything I've ever heard before and got me hooked and interested. I just loved the various hooks and drum patterns he used.
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Reply #75 posted 10/04/09 2:43pm

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I'm only 16 so for most of my life what i knew of Prince was Purple Rain, 1999, Little Red Corvette, etc.

So a few years ago, I started digging in deeper into his catalog. When I heard Pop Life and Controversy, I was hooked.

If I was Your Girlfriend, And God Created Woman, Mountains, and Starfish and Coffee made me fall in love and gain more respect for Prince.

edit: When I first listened to "The Beautiful Ones", it was almost an outerbody, divine, spiritual kind of experience.
[Edited 10/4/09 14:52pm]
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Reply #76 posted 10/04/09 10:10pm

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Little Red Corvette and 1999
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Reply #77 posted 10/05/09 11:27pm

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Dave1992 said:

The Gold Experience. I was three when it came out and I remember listening to some songs off that album in my dad's car. Twelve years later, when I listened to the CD out of curiousity, that freaky chorus line in P Control, Endorphinmachine, Shhh, I Hate U and Gold all touched me so much I started to cry. It hit home so hard. And then it all started clicking together. That album was my childhood and that guy was kind of the same guy that I owned "The Greatest Hits" by.

From that moment on I didn't look back anymore.




Oh My FUCKING God....u were THREE when Gold came out!!!!! Jesus Christo!!!!



how old r u NOW mate(I don't feel like math at the moment. U must be like 15 or 16 or summin like that. It's great to know the way Princes music transcends generations. You have GREAT taste, very mature taste, in music my little "youngling".
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Reply #78 posted 10/06/09 4:02am

Dave1992

BobGeorge909 said:

Dave1992 said:

The Gold Experience. I was three when it came out and I remember listening to some songs off that album in my dad's car. Twelve years later, when I listened to the CD out of curiousity, that freaky chorus line in P Control, Endorphinmachine, Shhh, I Hate U and Gold all touched me so much I started to cry. It hit home so hard. And then it all started clicking together. That album was my childhood and that guy was kind of the same guy that I owned "The Greatest Hits" by.

From that moment on I didn't look back anymore.




Oh My FUCKING God....u were THREE when Gold came out!!!!! Jesus Christo!!!!



how old r u NOW mate(I don't feel like math at the moment. U must be like 15 or 16 or summin like that. It's great to know the way Princes music transcends generations. You have GREAT taste, very mature taste, in music my little "youngling".


I'm 17 now, and thank you! biggrin
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Reply #79 posted 10/06/09 4:11am

iloveannie

Purple Rain, the movie. As a budding young rock guitarist Let's Go Crazy just blew me away. The whole package was just exceptional. And being a teenager with a desire to fuck everything and anything, well Prince just wrote the music for me. Sensual, sexual, spiritual, full of angst and passion... perfection at that age. Shame those days are gone for him. And me sad
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Reply #80 posted 10/06/09 11:34am

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I had noticed Prince on the radio and MTV for years, but I didn’t really start paying attention to him until the Diamonds and Pearls era. I remember the controversy that followed and grew after that album was released. When I saw the premier for the video “My Name Is Prince,” I realized he was something different than anything I had really seen or heard. By the time 7 was released I knew I would have to check out more of Prince’s stuff someday.

In the 8th grade my choice in music was strongly influenced by my friends, soon after I first took notice of Prince, I would forgot about him for a few years and moved towards hardcore rap and rock for a few years. In 1996 I feel in love with the music of Tori Amos when I saw her on MTV unplugged, I liked the fact that she didn’t sound like anything else I had heard up to that point in my life.

By 1998 I was a bit obsessed with the music of Tori Amos, and when I purchased tickets to see her in concert during the Plugged 98’ tour, I sought out all of her music I didn’t own prior to that point because I didn’t want there to be a song played that I didn’t know the words to. I listened to all of the songs I could find by her nonstop from the day tickets went on sale in April until about July I finally realized I need to give Tori a break for a bit before the concert so I didn’t burn my self out on her music.

I picked up a cassette tape of the Prince album “prince” I had barrowed from a friend and started listening to it nonstop in my car until that friend demanded I return her Prince tape because I had it for months. I love that Prince album, from the beginning to the end. I loved the mystery of it, how it changed styles from hip-hop, to smooth soul and R&B to hardcore Rap and even to Rock Opera. The broken story it told through music and verse fascinated me. “Damn U, you’re so fine…” “I got seven hours baby, so what you wanna do? ...”

The day after my friend demanded her copy of prince back, I picked myself up a copy of it at the music store where I worked at the time. I noticed at that time that Prince had a huge catalog of material. I had so much fun in the past hunting down the complete works of Nine Inch Nails and Tori Amos, part of the reason I loved Prince from that first album of his I purchased, was the fact that there is almost always going to be more out there to discover.

Since I started listening to Prince in late 1998, I quickly became a fan. I admit I prefer The NPG era over the Revolution era. My favorite albums include: Parade, prince, Come, Chaos & Disorder, The Truth, New Power Soul (NPG album), The Rainbow Children, The Chocolate Invasion, The Slaughterhouse, and 3121. Without the mystique that is the album prince, I’m not sure if I would have fallen in love with Prince’s music on my own since a lot of my favorite works of his had been released during times where I would not have been exposed to him if I wasn’t already a fan.

My only complaint about being a Prince fan without fellow Prince fan friends is I have no one else to share my love his music. I get so excited when I get new Prince music, and no one really cares around me. All anyone I know wants to hear by Prince is Purple Rain, Little Red Corvette, When Doves Cry, and Kiss. I keep telling them he has so much better music than that stuff, but my words fall on deaf ears.
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Reply #81 posted 10/06/09 1:09pm

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The song that initially made me sit up and take notice was When Doves Cry when I was 12yrs old.I fell in love with it instantly and it's still my all time favourite to this day.
As for album; I count myself lucky that the first album of Prince's that I bought was Sign o the Times. Had it been something a bit more 'challenging' for a 15yr old, such as ATWIAD or Parade I may not have persevered, but it was like nothing I,d ever heard before and from that moment on I was hooked.
The really great thing about becoming a lover of Prince's music at that time was that there was already such a massive back catalogue of work to discover and enjoy even by 1987. Aswell as the work presented under his own name, you had albums covering The Time, Sheila E, Vanity & Appolonia. It really was like uncovering buried treasure!
Also, you had the enigma, the image, the mystery. It was ALL good!
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Reply #82 posted 10/06/09 2:12pm

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"Soft and Wet" - I was too young to know what he was singing about, but I knew it had to be something important the way my older brothers and sisters and cousins were crooning to it. I was amazed with the beat.
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Reply #83 posted 10/06/09 2:19pm

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I first heard 1999 when I was little( back in 1982) I was riding with my father and step mom to her relatives that was miles away. We had to stay overnight there ( the adults was up playing cards and doing adult things lol) But her relatives radio station was on a station that played the song 1999 ALL NIGHT LONG AFTER EVERY 3-4 SONGS!!!!! excited

I had that song memorized by the time I left and I knew then I was hooked to it. But I couldnt for the life of me remember WHO sang it(being a kid does that to ya at times lol), all i remember was a womans voice starting it(Lisa's voice) then I saw the video O yeah I was then HOOKED line and sinker for this band.

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Reply #84 posted 10/06/09 4:12pm

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"The Beautiful Ones", while I was watching "Purple Rain" around 1998. I was 13 yrs. old at the time.
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Reply #85 posted 10/06/09 4:39pm

SavonOsco

For me it was Dirty Mind..I was cool with him on the previous two albums,but when that song/album came out,I was blown away.It was so different than his previous work.The drum and bass thumping in the beginning of that song had me locked.When he started singing, I was right there with him..as a teenage horndog, he was speaking my language..lol..
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Reply #86 posted 11/05/09 8:14pm

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chewymusic said:

ok so when the song 1999 started to catch on to radio & MTV
around 83 I was 11 years old & I really liked it. I also remember
hearing Delirious on the radio around this time, but I thought it
was Eddie Murphy because he had that album out that the time called
Delirious giggle - i was 11 alright? lol

When Purple Rain was huge I was only 12 and missing out on it all.
I liked certain singles (WDC, LGC) but didn't like others (PR, IWD4U).
i was definitely aware of Prince's presence. People were talking about Prince.
When Raspberry Beret came out I had just turned 13 and I guess the time was right
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MTV showed that video on the top of every hour for 2 days strait
and i just thought that was pretty much the coolest shit I had ever seen.
Prince was cool. i was hooked. I bought the Raspberry Beret single
(with the awesome She's Always In My Hair on the b-side) and then
Around The World In A Day album and that was it, I would get every
single and album on or right near the day of release ever since!
So for me, the short answer would be:

Raspberry Beret/Around The World In A Day
Spring 1985
13 Years Old.

As an afterthought- A couple of things that made me really think that
Prince was Completely And Totally Amazing (besides Tamborine & Temptation)
was the 12" of America (21 Min long ver pretty much blew me away),
the Prince & The Revolution Live video (released in 85) and then
the next year after the Parade 12 inches and UTCM live performance
boroadcast on MTV -forget it there was no turning back for me!
Prince was IT! nuts
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Reply #87 posted 11/05/09 9:42pm

cinnamongal

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"diamonds and pearls" (i was 7 years old @ the time and have been a fan ever since)
the good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge ~ Bertrand Russel
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Reply #88 posted 11/05/09 10:52pm

ernestsewell

cinnamongal said:

"diamonds and pearls" (i was 7 years old @ the time and have been a fan ever since)

God, that explains SO much. NOW I know. comfort
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Reply #89 posted 11/06/09 4:41am

Tame

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1979
The Prince album with, ~I Wanna be Your Lover..."For You," was soon after. cool
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