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What song/album made you "discover" Prince? For me, it was "International Lover". I was 15 and barely knew what sex was, but that song made me WANT him. I had liked a couple tracks off Controversy, but he was stil just another artist to me. International Lover definitely put him over the top, and that's when I became a REAL fan. No-one else could understand you, you're too complex. They say nothing's perfect, but they don't know you... | |
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If you mean discover as in really moved by a song, it was controversy. but if you mean the first song I heard, it was I wanna be your lover. In those days, at least for me, no one wrote a simple song so damned powerful. By the time 1999 and Little Red Corvette came along, I knew to expect something special that I didn't get out of most songs I heard and then Purple Rain and my life hasn't been the same since. | |
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My parents owned a vinyl copy of Lovesexy, as a very young kid used to dance around the living room with my sisters to it, just to side 1. Didn't even realize there was a side 2, so yeah, pretty young. We're here, might as well get into it. | |
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This sounds a lot like me. I Wanna Be Your Lover was the first song I had on Repeat. I loved Dirty Mind next. Uptown is still a happy song for me. And yeah my life changed forever. | |
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PeteSilas said: If you mean discover as in really moved by a song, it was controversy. but if you mean the first song I heard, it was I wanna be your lover. In those days, at least for me, no one wrote a simple song so damned powerful. By the time 1999 and Little Red Corvette came along, I knew to expect something special that I didn't get out of most songs I heard and then Purple Rain and my life hasn't been the same since. . I guess I meant what song made you a fan. No-one else could understand you, you're too complex. They say nothing's perfect, but they don't know you... | |
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well, that's kinda complicated for me really, Prince, at least in the black community where I grew up was seen as an oddity so liking his music wasn't something to really be proud of, and I was young, i wasn't a fan of much of anyone, just discovering the power of music really, so, if you're talking being a fan it wasn't until Purple Rain but I'd been mystified and entranced by him for a few years before that. | |
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I Wanna Be Your Lover. Heard it on the radio, went straight to the wreka stow. | |
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Side One:
Side Two:
It was a lot of songs on a record. 15 tracks! Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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well, that's kinda complicated for me really, Prince, at least in the black community where I grew up was seen as an oddity so liking his music wasn't something to really be proud of, and I was young, i wasn't a fan of much of anyone, just discovering the power of music really, so, if you're talking being a fan it wasn't until Purple Rain but I'd been mystified and entranced by him for a few years before that. . I'm black too, and grew up in DC. Prince was The Man here! No shame in my game at all. No-one else could understand you, you're too complex. They say nothing's perfect, but they don't know you... | |
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oh, i'm not black, i'm indian, but my stepdad was black, most of my neighbors too, and at least in my neck of the woods he was seen as kind of an oddball, then, Purple Rain and everyone loved him. But even then, I still remember the ambivalent relationship that Prince had with his own community, Tommy Davidson would say he was going to imitate him and people would start making dissaproving noises. and, i recall a story at a Graffiti Bridge premier, don't know if it was true but a mostly black audience was watching it, with him in the house and people started screaming that he was a "fag" and Prince ran from the theater. This story was related by a gossip columnist whom i can't remember on the geraldo show, Geraldo told the lady not to use the term "fag" couldn't even see that term getting on TV nowadays. That all just seemed to be forgotten by the time of the 00's Prince was beloved by pretty much everyone. You know, there is always a question of whether a guy sold out or not, always. Even with a guy like Muhammad Ali, people couldn't believe it when he endorsed Ronald Reagan in the 80's. I think Prince and MJ really went through it in the late 80's 90's. Both also stopped sing song like "Black or white" and started singing songs like Scream and slave. | |
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It was Lady Cab Driver. My best friend at the time, Tyrus"Snut"Williams brought the 1999 album to our 6th grade graduation party. I loved the song as soon as the needle hit the record. Then Tyrus got in big trouble when Prince started having sex in the song. If that wasn't bad enough for an elementary school party, the teacher saw the record sleeve with Prince's bare ass and she went ballistic. I thought to myself, "Prince is the coolest guy ever!" | |
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Soft and Wet. I was in the 8th grade headed to high school that fall. I'm in the news again
For paying dues my friend And not the type of ganda U prop up in my way Don't Play me | |
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"I Wanna Be Your Lover" was first for me........."Prince, at least in the black community where I grew up was seen as an oddity so liking his music wasn't something to really be proud of"....Yup. I got into a few arguments and fights as a kid (with white and even some black dudes) defending his name and why I liked his music. The hip hop loving dudes called him all kinds of homophobic slurs and the white rock and roll dudes him homophobic and racist names....(and I would tell them; "but you love DLR, Mick Jagger, Vince Neil and Rod Stewart??)...It wasn't cool to like him in the early 80's...."then, Purple Rain and everyone loved him"....Exactly. By the late 80's/early 90's many black folks I knew wrote him off again...hip hop and new jack swing was huge and his "G.B" look, film and romance with Kim Basinger was frowned upon too. | |
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that's funny as fuck. | |
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This was also the song for me. At the time, I listened to Casey Kasem's American Top 40, and this song just blew me away. I remember Casey saying, "sung, performed, arranged, and produced by Prince," and it's been a journey together ever since. | |
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PeteSilas said:
oh, i'm not black, i'm indian, but my stepdad was black, most of my neighbors too, and at least in my neck of the woods he was seen as kind of an oddball, then, Purple Rain and everyone loved him. But even then, I still remember the ambivalent relationship that Prince had with his own community, Tommy Davidson would say he was going to imitate him and people would start making dissaproving noises. and, i recall a story at a Graffiti Bridge premier, don't know if it was true but a mostly black audience was watching it, with him in the house and people started screaming that he was a "fag" and Prince ran from the theater. This story was related by a gossip columnist whom i can't remember on the geraldo show, Geraldo told the lady not to use the term "fag" couldn't even see that term getting on TV nowadays. That all just seemed to be forgotten by the time of the 00's Prince was beloved by pretty much everyone. You know, there is always a question of whether a guy sold out or not, always. Even with a guy like Muhammad Ali, people couldn't believe it when he endorsed Ronald Reagan in the 80's. I think Prince and MJ really went through it in the late 80's 90's. Both also stopped sing song like "Black or white" and started singing songs like Scream and slave. . Hmm, like I said, I don't remember it ever not being cool to love Prince. But then, I was at a mostly white private school. Still, I remember black radio playing him a lot too. No-one else could understand you, you're too complex. They say nothing's perfect, but they don't know you... | |
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"PRINCE" 1979
Sexy Dancer I Wanna Be Your Lover Its Gonna Be Lonely
those 3 songs got me...
i always made fun of his over the top effeminate behavior/appearance when i first saw him back then, but i couldnt deny how much i liked the music...after i matured, the androgeny and suspect behavior wasnt even a cooncern because the music was/is so good... | |
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When Doves Cry, watching MTV as a kid We all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams. . . | |
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Same here. I am just a year younger than P. As a teen (and still) I was a huge fan of Motown music, Smokey Robinson was one of my favorites. When I heard P's falsetto, I was hooked. The way he dressed never bothered me (with the exception of around '94). I loved that edge about him. My parents on the other hand..... | |
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'Let's Pretend We're Married' from 1999. "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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Little Red Corvette. Stumbled upon it when going through my dad's 45s, and it was what made me go 'Hmm, maybe I'll start picking his albums up now'. | |
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Lets Go Crazy. It was the finale song for the very first dance show that I was in when I was in high school and been hooked ever since Forever In My Life, forever in my heart. I love you Prince Rogers Nelson | |
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It was "I wish U heaven" | |
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My sister brought home the Purple Rain (vinyl, of course) LP in 1984, when I was 8 and she was 12 or 13. When I was 8, I thought Prince looked so cool on that motorcyle and with a hot babe waiting for him just up the stairs. | |
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First song I ever heard by Prince when I was about 8 years old.....Controversy. I was sneaking around my sister's room going through her bootleg cassette collection.
The rest is history. [Edited 6/12/16 4:11am] | |
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First song I Wanna Be Your Lover. First Album Dirty Mind, i was 8 so was not sure on the lyrics then [Edited 6/12/16 4:44am] | |
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Good evening. This is your pilot Prince speaking Some of my fav lyrics that put a smile on my face | |
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I knew Prince since Lovesexy and I had heard Purple Rain and Kiss, but the song that made me start listening to him was The Question of U. A radio show I used to listen to played it regularly and I loved it. Thieves in the Temple was also getting quite a bit of airplay in Spain and I quite liked it too, but it was The Question of au that sealed the deal. | |
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Good evening. This is your pilot Prince speaking Some of my fav lyrics that put a smile on my face . Yesss!! My favorite part is near the end, when he's climaxing and he goes into that deep guttural groan that only P can do. All these years I thought he was just moaning, but he's actually saying "Mmm, let me take you around... Let it all hang out!" Still gives me chills! No-one else could understand you, you're too complex. They say nothing's perfect, but they don't know you... | |
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Kind of ashamed to admit this but I slept on Prince until 20Ten fell out of my newspaper. I thought It's free, I might as well give it a listen. Best decision of my life. I knew all the hits, but never really paid much attention, so it was the first time I'd actually heard the Minneapolis Sound. I never heard anything like it before.
I was all up to speed by the time he released those PurpleMusic singles (D4M/RnRLA/etc), spending those two years in between diving into an overwhelming black hole of purple funk. Good times. [Edited 6/14/16 10:17am] If you ever lose someone dear 2 U, never say the words "they're gone". They'll come back. | |
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