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Reply #300 posted 06/01/16 1:53pm

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My collection thus far. I still need the Billboard, Source and Ebony ones. :/

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Reply #301 posted 06/01/16 7:50pm

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Chyone74 said:

My collection thus far. I still need the Billboard, Source and Ebony ones. :/



How is the "Essence " issue? Is it worth getting?
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Reply #302 posted 06/01/16 9:33pm

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breakdown2k14 said:


How is the "Essence " issue? Is it worth getting?


The Essence issue is a commemorative issue -- meaning that it is ONLY Prince. Also, commemorative issues have no advertisements.

I have all of the issues I found in a bag that has the same incense that was in the Hawaii Box. Bought the incense here locally, but you can buy it online here.

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Reply #303 posted 06/02/16 5:37am

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From the U.K.

https://anthem.subscribeonline.co.uk/SingleCopyProduct/classic-pop-back-issues/anth-clp-9990023

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Reply #304 posted 06/02/16 7:32am

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PhilG said:

From the U.K.

[img:$uid]http://www.classicpopmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/CP23.Cover-700px-210x300.jpg[/img:$uid]

http://www.classicpopmag....c-pop-now/


They also put out a commemorative 132-page issue.

(Previously posted by someone else.)
http://www.classicpopmag.com/2016/05/sale-now-prince-celebration/
From the UK, you can order directly for £9.99 (including shipping)

For those interested in some of the articles in the commemorative issue:
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[Edited 6/2/16 7:41am]

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Reply #305 posted 06/02/16 10:22am

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breakdown2k14 said:

Chyone74 said:

My collection thus far. I still need the Billboard, Source and Ebony ones. :/

How is the "Essence " issue? Is it worth getting?

Yeah, I think it is a good one to get. My fav out of the collection thus far is the Time and Rolling Stones (the 2nd one they put out).

I've been grabbing anything with Prince on it of course. And even got my mother into tracking some down where she lives smile lol

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Reply #306 posted 06/02/16 12:07pm

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I've not been able to bring myself to buy any of the commemorative editions of magazines. The cynic in me thinks it's just a bunch of rehash, old ass pics we've seen a gazillion times, and the word "genius" overused (while I don't argue with the fact he was one, of course - but shit, use a thesaurus on occasion). I see folks on Instagram piling up memorial editions of magazines they'd otherwise not touch or pay attention to. It bothers me - not for them, but for me. They can do what they feel is right for them.

I also want to keep him alive through the stuff I already own, when he was alive. I just don't want to concentrate on what could have been, or focusing so much on his death. It doesn't bring him back, and I remember him every day whether the music is playing or not, or whether I'm watching my umpteenth viewing of The Beautiful Experience or a North Sea show on YouTube. It's a bit like a bride concentrating so much on the wedding, and never focusing on the marriage.

Maybe, while I'm accepting of death, I'm not quite as accepting of drawing a line on it all. It seems too final, and with the potential of more music coming - Prince is never really going to be gone. His body might be non-existent, but his spirit and his talent is forever with us. The term "Prince: A Celebration" is probably my eternal motto nowadays.

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #307 posted 06/02/16 1:05pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

I've not been able to bring myself to buy any of the commemorative editions of magazines. The cynic in me thinks it's just a bunch of rehash, old ass pics we've seen a gazillion times, and the word "genius" overused (while I don't argue with the fact he was one, of course - but shit, use a thesaurus on occasion). I see folks on Instagram piling up memorial editions of magazines they'd otherwise not touch or pay attention to. It bothers me - not for them, but for me. They can do what they feel is right for them.

I also want to keep him alive through the stuff I already own, when he was alive. I just don't want to concentrate on what could have been, or focusing so much on his death. It doesn't bring him back, and I remember him every day whether the music is playing or not, or whether I'm watching my umpteenth viewing of The Beautiful Experience or a North Sea show on YouTube. It's a bit like a bride concentrating so much on the wedding, and never focusing on the marriage.

Maybe, while I'm accepting of death, I'm not quite as accepting of drawing a line on it all. It seems too final, and with the potential of more music coming - Prince is never really going to be gone. His body might be non-existent, but his spirit and his talent is forever with us. The term "Prince: A Celebration" is probably my eternal motto nowadays.


I'm only buying them so that when I'm able to, I can look at them. Don't want to regret not buying them when I had the chance to. (That's happened too many times when it comes to Prince, unfortunately.)

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Reply #308 posted 06/02/16 3:22pm

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I've have a small amount of magazines. Haven't brought myself to read them yet. I'm not ready. Perhaps I won't ever be ready. I'm still undecided if I want to get more magazines right now.

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Reply #309 posted 06/02/16 10:22pm

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Thanks to everyone who has provided lists/cover pics of all the tributes, it makes it alot easier to track them down biggrin I bought 5 today Uncut, Rolling Stone, The Source & Prince: A Celebration and Mojo. worship dancing jig clapping I will be on the look out for Ebony and Essence they look awesome.

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Reply #310 posted 06/03/16 5:42am

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Glad to see I'm not the only one who had to hold off reading any of them. I've had to do the same thing and just been able to do more than flip through them myself. The commemorative issues I've bought seem pretty good (except for People, blecccch!!) The regular issues with cover stories not so much (except for Billboard, good one!)

Not dead, not in prison, still funkin'...
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Reply #311 posted 06/03/16 7:26am

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Yep. I put all of mine in a file cabinet. I'm sure I will be able to read them at some point, but not yet. sad

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Reply #312 posted 06/03/16 4:08pm

PhilG

Wow even Easton Press is getting in on the act:

I'm having problems with the link, but I'm sure you can find it on www.eastonpress.com

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Reply #313 posted 06/03/16 7:46pm

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PhilG said:

Wow even Easton Press is getting in on the act:

I'm having problems with the link, but I'm sure you can find it on www.eastonpress.com


Only $156 -- not including shipping? falloff Did Prince set the price? Folks would do better to put that $ towards the purchase of Terry Gydesen's The Sacrifice Of Victor, or Per Nilsen's The Vault.

With that said, here's a link to the book for the completists: http://goo.gl/mlz2Ub Don't miss the part that it won't be available until October. (Which means January.)

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Reply #314 posted 06/03/16 7:52pm

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So Time, Newsweek and Condé Nast are easily the best of the lot?

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Reply #315 posted 06/05/16 10:26pm

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Reply #316 posted 06/06/16 7:18am

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morningsong said:

[img:$uid]http://i267.pho.../img:$uid] [img:$uid]http://i267.pho.../img:$uid] And Essence Food 4 Less Lemon Grove. Hunting for Rolling Stone. [Edited 5/27/16 19:18pm]

Picked up the ESSENCE Tribute yesterday and despite an error or two, it's beautifully done. How's the EBONY one?

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Reply #317 posted 06/06/16 7:51am

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cool
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #318 posted 06/06/16 9:01am

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TrivialPursuit said:

I've not been able to bring myself to buy any of the commemorative editions of magazines. The cynic in me thinks it's just a bunch of rehash, old ass pics we've seen a gazillion times, and the word "genius" overused (while I don't argue with the fact he was one, of course - but shit, use a thesaurus on occasion). I see folks on Instagram piling up memorial editions of magazines they'd otherwise not touch or pay attention to. It bothers me - not for them, but for me. They can do what they feel is right for them.

I also want to keep him alive through the stuff I already own, when he was alive. I just don't want to concentrate on what could have been, or focusing so much on his death. It doesn't bring him back, and I remember him every day whether the music is playing or not, or whether I'm watching my umpteenth viewing of The Beautiful Experience or a North Sea show on YouTube. It's a bit like a bride concentrating so much on the wedding, and never focusing on the marriage.

Maybe, while I'm accepting of death, I'm not quite as accepting of drawing a line on it all. It seems too final, and with the potential of more music coming - Prince is never really going to be gone. His body might be non-existent, but his spirit and his talent is forever with us. The term "Prince: A Celebration" is probably my eternal motto nowadays.

im with you 100%. cool

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Reply #319 posted 06/06/16 2:06pm

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Reply #320 posted 06/06/16 2:16pm

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Reply #321 posted 06/06/16 4:01pm

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this isn't in magazines or newspapers, but a friend just forwarded me this:

http://weeva.com/we/Prince

It's kinda cool to read some of the stories.

I wonder how it's funded. I would assume posters will be asked to purchase the print version?

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Reply #322 posted 06/06/16 7:26pm

MRDREAMFACTORY

can you believe a mag cost $15.00 now a days. amazing. i think i seen rolling stone with a tribute to Prince.

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Reply #323 posted 06/06/16 9:22pm

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PhilG said:

Wow even Easton Press is getting in on the act:

I'm having problems with the link, but I'm sure you can find it on www.eastonpress.com

4 Monthly Installments of $39.... razz biggrin

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Reply #324 posted 06/06/16 9:22pm

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MRDREAMFACTORY said:

can you believe a mag cost $15.00 now a days. amazing. i think i seen rolling stone with a tribute to Prince.


Yes. You can buy the shitty non-commemorative magazines. Those are $5 (or more) and might have a paragraph, or a page or 3 if you're lucky.

Or you can spend the $15 and essentially consider it a Prince magazine. There are zero advertisements. It's only about Prince.

So, 150 pages of only Prince for one commemorative issue at $15 -- or $5 each for 20 magazines with articles about Tronald Dump and advertisements splitting up any articles about Prince -- that might make up the same amount of content of one commemorative issue.

$15 vs $100. Pretty easy to see which is the better deal.

And to be real, no amount of $5 magazines even comes close to ONE of the commemorative issues by TIME, Rolling Stone, Conde Nast, Newsweek and so on. I mean, it's great that US, Entertainment Weekly, Ebony, Source and others put Prince on the cover (if only to sell magazines) -- but that's where fans are throwing their money away.

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[Edited 6/6/16 22:14pm]

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Reply #325 posted 06/07/16 10:22am

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[Edited 6/6/16 14:08pm]

Wow this one is nice. Too bad it'll all be written in Japanese.

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Reply #326 posted 06/07/16 11:06am

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It's great to see all the tributes out there. I've just gotten two - Conde Nast and Billboard. I'm loving the articles in the Billboard one. They have a great rundown on his top albums and what they meant musically relative to what else was going on... interesting perspective.

In one thing from Paul Westerberg, he said he didn't really talk much with Prince but recorded in his studio and would just enjoy seeing him float around in his PJs and stuff. When PW returned after an absence, he'd lost a good friend of his and Prince had the place filled with balloons. Reading about this kindness just made me cry. What a sweet story.

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Reply #327 posted 06/07/16 11:28am

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PhilG said:

suomynona said:

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Wow this one is nice. Too bad it'll all be written in Japanese.


When I first saw it, I sort of freaked thinking Guitar World snuck a copy of The Undertaker CD into their tribute issue. But it wasn't Guitar World and the CD has nothing to do with Prince...

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Reply #328 posted 06/07/16 11:31am

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allmusicfan123 said:

It's great to see all the tributes out there. I've just gotten two - Conde Nast and Billboard. I'm loving the articles in the Billboard one. They have a great rundown on his top albums and what they meant musically relative to what else was going on... interesting perspective.

In one thing from Paul Westerberg, he said he didn't really talk much with Prince but recorded in his studio and would just enjoy seeing him float around in his PJs and stuff. When PW returned after an absence, he'd lost a good friend of his and Prince had the place filled with balloons. Reading about this kindness just made me cry. What a sweet story.


I enjoyed the Billboard as well. I just wish they had released a commemorative issue with all of their reviews from over the years, chart info, stuff like that -- but just Prince. No ads (like the other commemorative issues). And of course, all of those stories included.

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Reply #329 posted 06/07/16 1:27pm

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The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

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All of it. Everything. Is U.
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