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Thread started 05/17/16 9:14pm

MarkThrust

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KEXP: EPIC 4 HOUR PRINCE TRIBUTE by 1st AVE DJ

This will probably stream for another week or so. Fun personal rarities, and acetates handed over from the man to DJ Kevin Cole, working 1st Ave at the turn of the decade.

http://blog.kexp.org/nothing-compares-2-u-a-celebration-of-the-life-and-music-of-prince/

[Edited 5/17/16 21:46pm]

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Reply #1 posted 05/17/16 9:14pm

suomynona

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This is a must-listen. Highly recommend!

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Reply #2 posted 05/17/16 9:20pm

suomynona

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(Most of us have heard a lot of, if not all of, the music played here. It is the stories told during the 4 hour tribute that will move people on the org.)

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Hear Prince as you have never heard him before. Listen as KEXP Afternoon Show host Kevin Cole pays tribute with Nothing Compares 2 U: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Prince.

kevin_princePrince is a multi-platinum selling artist that is beloved around the globe, and many are still processing his sudden death on April 21st. There has been an outpouring of remembrances since then, yet so many stories remain untold. DJ Kevin Cole was deeply involved in the Minneapolis scene that launched and nurtured Prince’s career in the early 1980s, and he had a front row seat as this artist found his voice and style.

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Minneapolis in the late 1970s and early 1980s exploded with musical creativity. Prince, The Replacements, and Hüsker Dü – all emerged from the Twin Cities to shape and redefine American music.

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And future KEXP Chief Content Officer Kevin Cole was right in the thick of it. He was a part of a small group that turned Uncle Sam’s disco into First Avenue, which then became a fertile breeding ground for punk, new wave, and funk acts.

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Cole watched as Prince went from giving tickets away to try to fill an early show at the Orpheum Theatre to performing a legendary sold out show at Sam’s (soon to be First Avenue). It was there on March 9, 1981 where, according to Kevin, “Prince really connected with his hometown audience for the first time. You could see it and feel it. It was one of the greatest live shows I’ve ever seen, with Prince in total control, blowing away the crowd, but at the same time, feeding off all the love and acceptance in the room. It was euphoric and joyous.”

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As house DJ at First Avenue during those years, Cole kept the dance floor moving with an eclectic mix of cutting edge records. His taste in music caught the ear of a young Prince who would regularly hang out at the club and listen.

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As CNN recently noted, during these First Avenue years, Prince would sometimes give Kevin unreleased recordings to play and test with the audience at the club.

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“One night in the middle of a DJ set at First Avenue, I felt someone gently tap me on the shoulder. I turned around and it was Prince, holding an acetate, asking “Will you play my record?” When I worked it into my set later that evening, I saw Prince run down to the dance floor. He didn’t dance, but stood out in the middle of the floor and just listened. It was the first time any of us heard “Erotic City.”

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kevin_prince3

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Prince also asked Cole to DJ for numerous private parties and events around Minneapolis from the release of 1979’s Prince through 1986’s Under the Cherry Moon. This included Prince’s 30th birthday party, and the Purple Rain wrap parties. As such, Cole had a unique view of the world that Prince created in Minneapolis in the 1980s. Some of these stories and songs have never before been shared.

Prince is well known to be one of the most prolific musicians of all time. Shows and after parties frequently stretched late into the night, and recording sessions could go for days on end. Thanks to Kevin Cole’s connections to that world, and his obsessive collecting of Prince’s output, Friday’s show will contain many rarities, b-sides, live recordings, interviews, and personal stories for an intimate tribute to what Cole calls, “an Artist with a capital ‘A’.”

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KEXP’s public gathering space will be open, and some of Cole’s extensive collection of original Prince memorabilia, rare recordings, and signed promotional items will be on display. Purple attire encouraged. Please also join us online at KEXP.ORG where we will be streaming the show live. Post your favorite Prince memories and memorabilia using the #KEXPPrince hashtag.

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Reply #3 posted 05/17/16 9:24pm

MarkThrust

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suomynona said:

(Most of us have heard a lot of, if not all of, the music played here. It is the stories told during the 4 hour tribute that will move people on the org.)

.

Hear Prince as you have never heard him before. Listen as KEXP Afternoon Show host Kevin Cole pays tribute with Nothing Compares 2 U: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Prince.

kevin_princePrince is a multi-platinum selling artist that is beloved around the globe, and many are still processing his sudden death on April 21st. There has been an outpouring of remembrances since then, yet so many stories remain untold. DJ Kevin Cole was deeply involved in the Minneapolis scene that launched and nurtured Prince’s career in the early 1980s, and he had a front row seat as this artist found his voice and style.

.

Minneapolis in the late 1970s and early 1980s exploded with musical creativity. Prince, The Replacements, and Hüsker Dü – all emerged from the Twin Cities to shape and redefine American music.

.

And future KEXP Chief Content Officer Kevin Cole was right in the thick of it. He was a part of a small group that turned Uncle Sam’s disco into First Avenue, which then became a fertile breeding ground for punk, new wave, and funk acts.

.

kevin_prince2

.

Cole watched as Prince went from giving tickets away to try to fill an early show at the Orpheum Theatre to performing a legendary sold out show at Sam’s (soon to be First Avenue). It was there on March 9, 1981 where, according to Kevin, “Prince really connected with his hometown audience for the first time. You could see it and feel it. It was one of the greatest live shows I’ve ever seen, with Prince in total control, blowing away the crowd, but at the same time, feeding off all the love and acceptance in the room. It was euphoric and joyous.”

.

As house DJ at First Avenue during those years, Cole kept the dance floor moving with an eclectic mix of cutting edge records. His taste in music caught the ear of a young Prince who would regularly hang out at the club and listen.

.

As CNN recently noted, during these First Avenue years, Prince would sometimes give Kevin unreleased recordings to play and test with the audience at the club.

.

“One night in the middle of a DJ set at First Avenue, I felt someone gently tap me on the shoulder. I turned around and it was Prince, holding an acetate, asking “Will you play my record?” When I worked it into my set later that evening, I saw Prince run down to the dance floor. He didn’t dance, but stood out in the middle of the floor and just listened. It was the first time any of us heard “Erotic City.”

.

kevin_prince3

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Prince also asked Cole to DJ for numerous private parties and events around Minneapolis from the release of 1979’s Prince through 1986’s Under the Cherry Moon. This included Prince’s 30th birthday party, and the Purple Rain wrap parties. As such, Cole had a unique view of the world that Prince created in Minneapolis in the 1980s. Some of these stories and songs have never before been shared.

Prince is well known to be one of the most prolific musicians of all time. Shows and after parties frequently stretched late into the night, and recording sessions could go for days on end. Thanks to Kevin Cole’s connections to that world, and his obsessive collecting of Prince’s output, Friday’s show will contain many rarities, b-sides, live recordings, interviews, and personal stories for an intimate tribute to what Cole calls, “an Artist with a capital ‘A’.”

.

KEXP’s public gathering space will be open, and some of Cole’s extensive collection of original Prince memorabilia, rare recordings, and signed promotional items will be on display. Purple attire encouraged. Please also join us online at KEXP.ORG where we will be streaming the show live. Post your favorite Prince memories and memorabilia using the #KEXPPrince hashtag.

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kevin_prince4

Thanks for the bump! I wasn't sure if I should post it for all the forum rule reasons...but now it's out there. Now I feel seconded as a culprit smile.

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Reply #4 posted 05/17/16 9:32pm

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MarkThrust said:

Thanks for the bump! I wasn't sure if I should post it for all the forum rule reasons...but now it's out there. Now I feel seconded as a culprit smile.

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Well, it's not a bootleg -- and it can't be downloaded. It's the best tribute out there in my opinion. Nothing even comes close. D'Angelo was great, but uh -- this is FOUR hours long and includes stuff even I haven't heard. It should be stickied, in my opinion so as many people can listen as possible before it disappears...

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Maybe change the topic to EPIC 4 HOUR PRINCE TRIBUTE by 1st AVE DJ biggrin

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Reply #5 posted 05/17/16 9:37pm

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I went and sat outside the studio while he played this set. I lasted about 20 minutes before breaking down and needing to leave.

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Here are some of the photos of Kevin's collection that were there for fans to check out while Kevin rocked the world.

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Reply #6 posted 05/17/16 9:44pm

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[img:$uid]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Chz8rCbWwAAtYRg.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #7 posted 05/17/16 10:51pm

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I take it back. Most of you haven't heard a lot of what Kevin played. His story about the "Erotic City" acetate is a gem. Puts you right there at 1st Avenue when it happened. Just wonderful.

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Reply #8 posted 05/17/16 11:07pm

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suomynona said:

I take it back. Most of you haven't heard a lot of what Kevin played. His story about the "Erotic City" acetate is a gem. Puts you right there at 1st Avenue when it happened. Just wonderful.

This Purple Music take isn't one I've heard either. yes

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Reply #9 posted 05/17/16 11:18pm

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MarkThrust said:

suomynona said:

I take it back. Most of you haven't heard a lot of what Kevin played. His story about the "Erotic City" acetate is a gem. Puts you right there at 1st Avenue when it happened. Just wonderful.

This Purple Music take isn't one I've heard either. yes

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I think I'm about a half hour behind you. And out of kleenex.

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Reply #10 posted 05/17/16 11:38pm

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For those wondering who the woman that told the story at about the 2 hour 20 minute was, her name is Ijeoma Oluo. One of the highlights of the broadcast.

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Reply #11 posted 05/17/16 11:55pm

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MarkThrust said:

This Purple Music take isn't one I've heard either. yes

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I thought I'd heard everything. For those wondering, what Mark is talking about is not the demo of "Purple Music." It's Prince working it out -- that's all I'll say about it. I remember driving in my car as this was coming over the radio blown away. Starts at around the 2 hour 45 minute mark. I had to pull over when I heard it...

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Reply #12 posted 05/17/16 11:59pm

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suomynona said:



MarkThrust said:


This Purple Music take isn't one I've heard either. yes



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I thought I'd heard everything. For those wondering, what Mark is talking about is not the demo of "Purple Music." It's Prince working it out -- that's all I'll say about it. I remember driving in my car as this was coming over the radio blown away. Starts at around the 2 hour 45 minute mark. I had to pull over when I heard it...


Probably "the intimate piano session"
If so nothing new, but cool none the less cool
Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap pimp2

And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below
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Reply #13 posted 05/18/16 12:15am

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Kevin's story about going to Paisley Park (at the 3 hour 5 minute park approximately) for the recording of the "Gold" video is SO FUNNY.

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Great storytelling makes you feel like you were there. Kevin does that. #goldasslesschaps falloff

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Reply #14 posted 05/18/16 12:35am

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At the 3 hour 34 minute mark -- leads up to my favorite part of the show. I'll just leave it at that. (Kevin, after Jim.)

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I drove back to KEXP after to give Kevin a hug after hearing that, but unfortunately he'd already left.

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It's similar to the D'Angelo moment... you'll understand when you hear it.

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Reply #15 posted 05/18/16 12:40am

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I'm not able to listen to this on my tablet bat
But I hope it sticks around long enough to give it a listen
Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap pimp2

And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below
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Reply #16 posted 05/18/16 1:09am

PRNelson

Can this be downloaded? I'm unable to listen to any of his music since he passed but would like to hear it one day.
You'll never know a girl called Nikki and you'll never find Erotic City
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Reply #17 posted 05/18/16 1:10am

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Listening now. I love that it's a celebration, not morose and sad

Catching some of the rare stuff, woooooo!!!

"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #18 posted 05/18/16 2:21am

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Can somebody capture this?

It'd be a shame if it disappeared forever, before we all got a chance to listen. sad
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Reply #19 posted 05/18/16 2:38am

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GirlBrother said:

Can somebody capture this? It'd be a shame if it disappeared forever, before we all got a chance to listen. sad

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That's why I requested a sticky so folks don't miss out smile

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Reply #20 posted 05/18/16 9:03am

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GirlBrother said:

Can somebody capture this? It'd be a shame if it disappeared forever, before we all got a chance to listen. sad

Normally, KEXP keeps the archives up for 2 weeks - and this show was broadcast 5/6. I think they'll keep this one up longer, though. I'm sure I won't be the only person bothering them when they take it down smile. I've also asked this be stickied.

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Reply #21 posted 05/18/16 9:32am

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This is a great and presented by someone who was actually there.

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Reply #22 posted 05/18/16 9:33am

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suomynona said:

MarkThrust said:

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Well, it's not a bootleg -- and it can't be downloaded.

Not officially no. wink

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Reply #23 posted 05/18/16 10:26am

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TheDigitalGardener said:

This is a great and presented by someone who was actually there.

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Which is another reason I requested a sticky smile

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Reply #24 posted 05/18/16 10:39am

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P.S. It is safe to play at work/in front of children as the curse words have been edited so it could be aired on public radio.

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Reply #25 posted 05/18/16 10:56am

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suomynona said:

TheDigitalGardener said:

This is a great and presented by someone who was actually there.

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Which is another reason I requested a sticky smile

Well, the orgs egomod didn't discover this first, nor did they interview the dj, so the chances of a sticky are pretty slim. razz

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Reply #26 posted 05/18/16 1:28pm

Grog

This sounds great so far (still in the first hour). So, Kevin has been sitting on this all of this since the '70 and '80s?

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Reply #27 posted 05/18/16 3:17pm

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Grog said:

This sounds great so far (still in the first hour). So, Kevin has been sitting on this all of this since the '70 and '80s?


I don't think he's been sitting on it. I'm sure he has played a lot of it at sets in Minneapolis.

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Reply #28 posted 05/18/16 5:55pm

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kenkamken said:

Listening now. I love that it's a celebration, not morose and sad


Another reason I requested a sticky.

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Reply #29 posted 05/19/16 1:27am

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Can somebody capture this? It'd be a shame if it disappeared forever, before we all got a chance to listen. sad

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I'm in the process of it.

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