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Reply #60 posted 05/21/15 10:42pm

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On top of princes fee you need to pay venue hire pa lights security arrange refreshments, license, etc etc etc, insurance etc etc etc taxes etc etc etc And who is going to pay $2k to stand behind 2,000 folk paying the same amount of money?


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Reply #61 posted 05/21/15 11:11pm

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I can't believe this thread is on page 3. But I guess it's a fun discussion, even if it is the most unrealistic shit ever.
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Reply #62 posted 05/21/15 11:25pm

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coolice227 said:

Here's another idea what if we don't pay him a fee but instead each orger produce a song or lyrics for a song or a melody for his next CD but it has to be good material no BS songs lyrics or melodies then he can produce his orgers album and keep the proceeds which would be more than $2,000,000. Now the way his music is criticized and talked about on here I say we got this! This is just another idea for him to do the orgers concert he give to us we give to him and he performs the songs we request him to perform! What do the orgers think!

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I sincerely think this the best idea I've heard on this board. If it happened I think it would be newsworthy and put Prince ahead of the curve again. Really! The idea that a music legend accepts fan songs, takes the songs and the sounds he likes and reworks them to make the ultimate "for the fans" album is awesome!

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I've so often wondered how it would sound to mix Prince with some of my other favourite music. I would love to be able to send him my attempts at making my ideal music, and to ask him, "can you do anything with this?"

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MAN that would be cool.

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Reply #63 posted 05/21/15 11:54pm

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Although this is a wonderful idea, I have to agree with Kingsausage here. This is unrealistic.

For one nobody will be able to decide on a location, I mean I know someone suggested Zambia because it's fairly central in the world but even then, some people on here simply don't have the money to get flights to go there.

It all seems very costly and honestly it just seems like way too much trouble, why not just wait until he comes around to your city again?

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Reply #64 posted 05/22/15 12:17am

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fusk said:



coolice227 said:


Here's another idea what if we don't pay him a fee but instead each orger produce a song or lyrics for a song or a melody for his next CD but it has to be good material no BS songs lyrics or melodies then he can produce his orgers album and keep the proceeds which would be more than $2,000,000. Now the way his music is criticized and talked about on here I say we got this! This is just another idea for him to do the orgers concert he give to us we give to him and he performs the songs we request him to perform! What do the orgers think!

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I sincerely think this the best idea I've heard on this board. If it happened I think it would be newsworthy and put Prince ahead of the curve again. Really! The idea that a music legend accepts fan songs, takes the songs and the sounds he likes and reworks them to make the ultimate "for the fans" album is awesome!


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I've so often wondered how it would sound to mix Prince with some of my other favourite music. I would love to be able to send him my attempts at making my ideal music, and to ask him, "can you do anything with this?"


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MAN that would be cool.




Except for Prince sues his fans, takes down videos of their kids dancing to his music, and frequently rips them off on business deals. I'm guessing he's not going to play along.
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Reply #65 posted 05/22/15 12:18am

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Although this is a wonderful idea, I have to agree with Kingsausage here. This is unrealistic.

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Why?

Someone just takes the initiative.

Chooses a sensible location. (city and venue, at least a venue size has to be chosen)

Not everybody will like it but at least we have a start.

Then we can gather interested parties to invest in this idea.

When we reach the ballpark sums to hire mr P, hire a venue, etc we we get in touch with mr P and venue etc and work out some sort of planning.

Etc.

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Say we choose a 10K sized venue in London or Paris. (fairly easily reachable cities; I will not travel to the US until after the revolution)

Mr P costs X million.

Venue costs Y k.

Maybe hire someone to oversee all of this for z k.

add these up and you have your sum.

Divide by 10k and have people invest that sum.

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Reply #66 posted 05/22/15 12:19am

coolice227

I think the location should be Paisely Park that way he's at home and comfortable. It could be a week long event where he meet and greet the orgers and let them perform their song lyric or melody on stage for him and the orgers in attendance show some concert footage have a little jam session each night and that Saturday do the orgers concert of songs the orgers request and keep the songs the orgers submitted and create his next CD!
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Reply #67 posted 05/22/15 12:38am

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coolice227 said:

I think the location should be Paisely Park that way he's at home and comfortable. It could be a week long event where he meet and greet the orgers and let them perform their song lyric or melody on stage for him

We want to book P to perform or to book P to be able to sing for him?

You need to be a tad more realistic.

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Reply #68 posted 05/22/15 12:49am

coolice227

It's just an idea it's not written in stone! I am being realistic and you need to come up with an idea instead of being negative and cold and be realistic yourself!
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Reply #69 posted 05/22/15 12:51am

coolice227

I'm not a singer just 4 ur information!
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Reply #70 posted 05/22/15 2:34am

Rebeljuice

I cant believe people are really taking this seriously.

Not enough money will be raised. If Prince was able to get $2m out of his fanbase I think he would be doing it himself. He wouldnt be pandering to the casual fan and the endless hits shows if his fanbase was financially strong enough to support his needs. You think it is easy to raise 2 million dollars plus? Youre living in dreamland if you think you can come up with that from a select few. You need Joe Public on board and if you have Joe Public involved, voting for their desired setlist, the setlist with the highest votes will be.... wait for it..... The Hits.

This idea is just pie in the sky, wishful thinking. Trying to secure Prince and a venue using the resources of his fan base only, is asking for trouble. The money just isnt there.

So, in the words of Dragon's Den.... I wont be investing in this, I just cant see it working. And for those reasons, Im out. smile

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Reply #71 posted 05/22/15 2:48am

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Not enough money will be raised. If Prince was able to get $2m out of his fanbase I think he would be doing it himself.

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As if he excels at monetizing on his talents.

Can I mention live recordings? DVDs? etc?

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How much is the risk in trying via a crowdfunding site?

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Reply #72 posted 05/22/15 3:23am

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Prince would NEVER do this for the simple reason that he doesn't want the appearance that he's letting his nutty fans from a fan site (which, remember, he likes to fucking sue) dictate what he does. Come on, people. You know how he is. Can you HONESTLY see him going along with this? And would you want to enter a contractural relationship with him?

Come up with a better idea? Here's one: See Prince perform when he comes to a town near you. Expect to hear the hits. Expect a sampler set. And throw your hands up!
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Reply #73 posted 05/22/15 3:38am

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^You're right. And I've been lucky enough to hear Prince play rarities throughout the years like I Love U In Me, Gotta Broken Heart Again, Girl, What's My Name, Mutiny... So why would I pay €1000 for something I have seen for €100?
Besides, even if you do get the $2 million together, that doesn't mean he will do requests.
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Reply #74 posted 05/22/15 4:49am

Rebeljuice

udo said:

Rebeljuice said:

Not enough money will be raised. If Prince was able to get $2m out of his fanbase I think he would be doing it himself.

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As if he excels at monetizing on his talents.

Can I mention live recordings? DVDs? etc?

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How much is the risk in trying via a crowdfunding site?

Money will have to be spent before Prince puts pen to paper. Lots of it. Deposits/retainers for venue, catering, security. If Prince pulls the plug, thats money you wont get back. You suddenly got an angry crowd of orgers on your back. You going to give them the money back yourself?

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Reply #75 posted 05/22/15 5:06am

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coolice227 said:

Here's another idea what if we don't pay him a fee but instead each orger produce a song or lyrics for a song or a melody for his next CD but it has to be good material no BS songs lyrics or melodies then he can produce his orgers album and keep the proceeds which would be more than $2,000,000. Now the way his music is criticized and talked about on here I say we got this! This is just another idea for him to do the orgers concert he give to us we give to him and he performs the songs we request him to perform! What do the orgers think!

.

I sincerely think this the best idea I've heard on this board. If it happened I think it would be newsworthy and put Prince ahead of the curve again. Really! The idea that a music legend accepts fan songs, takes the songs and the sounds he likes and reworks them to make the ultimate "for the fans" album is awesome!

.

I've so often wondered how it would sound to mix Prince with some of my other favourite music. I would love to be able to send him my attempts at making my ideal music, and to ask him, "can you do anything with this?"

.

MAN that would be cool.

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If I had $1000 I'd pay. If I had the $2mil I'd pay, but seeing as how I don't I do have words, I'm game!!! But I'd have to make some special requests for songs though....

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Reply #76 posted 05/22/15 5:37am

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fusk said:

I sincerely think this the best idea I've heard on this board. If it happened I think it would be newsworthy and put Prince ahead of the curve again. Really! The idea that a music legend accepts fan songs, takes the songs and the sounds he likes and reworks them to make the ultimate "for the fans" album is awesome!

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There are plenty of artists who've done gigs for fans.

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Reply #77 posted 05/22/15 6:06am

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The $1000 would be better spent if it guaranteed that NO orgers would be present

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Reply #78 posted 05/22/15 6:08am

pdiddy2011

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Although this is a wonderful idea, I have to agree with Kingsausage here. This is unrealistic.

For one nobody will be able to decide on a location, I mean I know someone suggested Zambia because it's fairly central in the world but even then, some people on here simply don't have the money to get flights to go there.

It all seems very costly and honestly it just seems like way too much trouble, why not just wait until he comes around to your city again?

The location would be voted upon by the people paying-in. Maybe the ones at a certain level, if it becomes too many.

It doesn't cost any more to travel (to anywhere) than it does when going to any other concert or any other event that doesn't occur in your own city. People do it all the time - especially as is claimed on the org.

This is supposed to be special - possibly a one-time thing. Sure, its going to cost more. But the hope is that performance/material wise, this will be beyond EPIC.

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Reply #79 posted 05/22/15 6:14am

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Yeah, and I'm going to drive to the concert with Marion Cotillard as my special guest, who will fellate me the whole way there. We will stop for dinner with Obama, then smoke hash with Robert Downey Jr. after the show. Prince will become my best friend and will play an even better concert at my next birthday party. I'll charge Orgers $2,000 to attend. You should have gotten in on the $1,000 bargain when you had a chance, chumps!
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Reply #80 posted 05/22/15 6:14am

pdiddy2011

coolice227 said:

I think the location should be Paisely Park that way he's at home and comfortable. It could be a week long event where he meet and greet the orgers and let them perform their song lyric or melody on stage for him and the orgers in attendance show some concert footage have a little jam session each night and that Saturday do the orgers concert of songs the orgers request and keep the songs the orgers submitted and create his next CD!

Paisley Park seems like it would be a good idea. People who haven't seen Prince's environment get a chance to have a look; Prince is in a comfortable environment and doesn't have to make any special trip; Prince has had dozens of events there and all the things like equipment, security, refreshments, etc. should be easily settled upon and setup.

I like the multiple days idea; maybe not a week wink

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Reply #81 posted 05/22/15 6:27am

pdiddy2011

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I cant believe people are really taking this seriously.

Not enough money will be raised. If Prince was able to get $2m out of his fanbase I think he would be doing it himself. He wouldnt be pandering to the casual fan and the endless hits shows if his fanbase was financially strong enough to support his needs. You think it is easy to raise 2 million dollars plus? Youre living in dreamland if you think you can come up with that from a select few. You need Joe Public on board and if you have Joe Public involved, voting for their desired setlist, the setlist with the highest votes will be.... wait for it..... The Hits.

This idea is just pie in the sky, wishful thinking. Trying to secure Prince and a venue using the resources of his fan base only, is asking for trouble. The money just isnt there.

So, in the words of Dragon's Den.... I wont be investing in this, I just cant see it working. And for those reasons, Im out. smile

To be honest, $2,000,000 doesn't seem like that much money, especially seeing how much money several Kickstarter ideas generate above what has been requested.

Here's another idea, $1,000+ gets you a ticket to the performance, $200 gets you a proscan (dvd/bluray) of the performance, $400 gets you a signed copy of the proscan of the performance and a signed copy of Purple Rain/Sign o the Times on vinyl or CD.

To be honest, if this actually could happen, I don't think it would take a day to get to $2,000,000.

Now, that may not account for other expenses, like security, venue, refreshments, etc., but baby steps...

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Reply #82 posted 05/22/15 6:36am

pdiddy2011

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Prince would NEVER do this for the simple reason that he doesn't want the appearance that he's letting his nutty fans from a fan site (which, remember, he likes to fucking sue) dictate what he does. Come on, people. You know how he is. Can you HONESTLY see him going along with this? And would you want to enter a contractural relationship with him? Come up with a better idea? Here's one: See Prince perform when he comes to a town near you. Expect to hear the hits. Expect a sampler set. And throw your hands up!

One of the reasons that led me to the idea is that SO many people have such a hard time with your good advice...

Almost every performance results in a collective "string him up!" because of when/where he performs ("why isn't it my city, why not at this venue"), he plays the same "hits"over and over, and he lazily plays a sampler set, etc.

I haven't been to 1 Prince concert over the years (84-now, at least a dozen, many with travel) that I didn't have great fun and enjoyment, whether he plays hits, a lot of guitar and a bit of piano, a little guitar and no piano, all hits, a long sampler set, no new songs, starts 1.5 hours late, etc...

But, maybe we can put our money where our mouths are and pay to get some things we all would like to see.

It never hurts to ask!

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Reply #83 posted 05/22/15 6:44am

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Even if Prince magically accepted the money and did a gig and we worked out the logistics and fairies fell from my butt, Prince would still NEVER take guidance on his setlist.
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Reply #84 posted 05/22/15 6:53am

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pdiddy2011 said:

Rebeljuice said:

I cant believe people are really taking this seriously.

Not enough money will be raised. If Prince was able to get $2m out of his fanbase I think he would be doing it himself. He wouldnt be pandering to the casual fan and the endless hits shows if his fanbase was financially strong enough to support his needs. You think it is easy to raise 2 million dollars plus? Youre living in dreamland if you think you can come up with that from a select few. You need Joe Public on board and if you have Joe Public involved, voting for their desired setlist, the setlist with the highest votes will be.... wait for it..... The Hits.

This idea is just pie in the sky, wishful thinking. Trying to secure Prince and a venue using the resources of his fan base only, is asking for trouble. The money just isnt there.

So, in the words of Dragon's Den.... I wont be investing in this, I just cant see it working. And for those reasons, Im out. smile

To be honest, $2,000,000 doesn't seem like that much money, especially seeing how much money several Kickstarter ideas generate above what has been requested.

Here's another idea, $1,000+ gets you a ticket to the performance, $200 gets you a proscan (dvd/bluray) of the performance, $400 gets you a signed copy of the proscan of the performance and a signed copy of Purple Rain/Sign o the Times on vinyl or CD.

To be honest, if this actually could happen, I don't think it would take a day to get to $2,000,000.

Now, that may not account for other expenses, like security, venue, refreshments, etc., but baby steps...

falloff

Now youre planning merchandise and signed copies of old albums? Too funny. The man cant even give us a PR reissue for its 30th birthday and he is gonna sign SOTT records and CDs AND hand over signed copies of the concert in Blu-Ray?

In the words of Edmund Blackadder, thank god I wore my corset for I think my sides have split. falloff

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Reply #85 posted 05/22/15 7:04am

pdiddy2011

Rebeljuice said:

pdiddy2011 said:

To be honest, $2,000,000 doesn't seem like that much money, especially seeing how much money several Kickstarter ideas generate above what has been requested.

Here's another idea, $1,000+ gets you a ticket to the performance, $200 gets you a proscan (dvd/bluray) of the performance, $400 gets you a signed copy of the proscan of the performance and a signed copy of Purple Rain/Sign o the Times on vinyl or CD.

To be honest, if this actually could happen, I don't think it would take a day to get to $2,000,000.

Now, that may not account for other expenses, like security, venue, refreshments, etc., but baby steps...

falloff

Now youre planning merchandise and signed copies of old albums? Too funny. The man cant even give us a PR reissue for its 30th birthday and he is gonna sign SOTT records and CDs AND hand over signed copies of the concert in Blu-Ray?

In the words of Edmund Blackadder, thank god I wore my corset for I think my sides have split. falloff

biggrin I'm just saying... no point in starting the negotiations off thinking small!

I've seen Purple Rain cds for $4 in countless retail bins, so putting his symbol on a few shouldn't be that big of a sacrifice.

Also, giving us a copy of the performance/event that we specifically paid for may not seem so far fetched in his mind.

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Reply #86 posted 05/22/15 7:06am

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Even if Prince magically accepted the money and did a gig and we worked out the logistics and fairies fell from my butt, Prince would still NEVER take guidance on his setlist.

Keep hope alive! Never say never. With age comes some changes in perspective. Prince may consider this a feasible ode to the lifelong fans!

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Reply #87 posted 05/22/15 7:07am

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I was actually thinking about funding one of these but after putting some thought into it, the better alternative is just simply going 2 Paisley Park during one of his concert evenings.

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Reply #88 posted 05/22/15 7:26am

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Also, giving us a copy of the performance/event that we specifically paid for may not seem so far fetched in his mind.

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Dream on.

Other than some talk about this idea, e.g. during this show, he never ever offered us uncut, unedited, raw recordings at a reasonable price of any show.

He never ever openly or officially allowed us to bring recording gear despite his talk.

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Nowadays it has become so easy and cheap to allow fans to obtain their SBD recordings via the internet.

It's even less of a hassle than to allow recordings to be made.

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The recent SBD leaks show us how much of his part of the deal he has under control.

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Reply #89 posted 05/22/15 9:14am

fusk

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fusk said:

I sincerely think this the best idea I've heard on this board. If it happened I think it would be newsworthy and put Prince ahead of the curve again. Really! The idea that a music legend accepts fan songs, takes the songs and the sounds he likes and reworks them to make the ultimate "for the fans" album is awesome!

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There are plenty of artists who've done gigs for fans.

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what do you mean, 'gigs'? Like concerts, or a commissioned album? 'Cause i'm talking about fans commissioning a Prince album, not a concert.

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