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Housequake2K2

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Just wanted to share...

My family and I went camping for the first time this
past weekend. Even though I had my reservations about
it, I truly enjoyed the experience. There was also a
water slide park on the campgrounds, which was a welcome
relief from the heat. But I digress.

As I was relaxing at the campgrounds, I pulled out my
boombox to play some music (Graffiti Bridge). I just
finished listening to The Question of U when I hear a
much louder system blasting "Jam of the Year." I turn
off my radio to enjoy, (as some other campers did too)
wondering where the music was coming from.

I leave to catch up w/my family at the water slides,
and come back a couple of hours later to hear the 2nd
disc of Emancipation being played. I walk around to find
out who was jammin to Prince. After about 10 minutes of
searching, I run into the family with the music and ask if
they're playing Emancipation. The lady in the group turns
around and smiles and says yes. We get to talking about
concerts and discover we went to 2 of the same Prince
shows together (Jam of the Year w/Chaka Khan and Larry Graham at Concord, and Hit and Run in San Jose). Her husband/boyfriend chimes in, "Yeah, she loves some Prince."

So, without even thinking about it, I pull out a disc I
received (not bought) from a friend and said "Here's some-
thing you might enjoy." I gave her the Promo EP to ONA Live.
She asks, "You mean I can listen to this now?" to which my
reply was, "No, you can have it. I can always make another
copy." Her face almost glowed with excitement. We didn't
exchange addresses or anything, but I felt like I made a
new friend in the Prince community that maybe I'll run into
the next time I go to a show.

I guess my point in sharing this tale is if you run into
someone who like Prince music, share what you have. You've
already got something in common--the music. And you might
make a new friend, or at least make someone smile. The way
the recording industry is trying to put a stranglehold on
file-sharing networks (Audiogalaxy, etc...) we don't know
how long we've got to freely trade the music we love. But
that's another story altogether.

Done with my rant. Please share your thoughts/expressions,
or if anyone has had a similar experience.

Thanks for reading my long post. music
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Reply #1 posted 08/26/02 8:04pm

althom

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I wish I had run into you Housequake2K2. I've been trying to get a copy of that cd for a while now and I'm just not having any luck. But that was very nice of you to do that!
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Reply #2 posted 08/26/02 8:16pm

SensualMelody

I'm glad you had a nice time with your family.
I know it was great to run into Prince fans.
That lady had to be smiling all the way to her
toes...music
You are so generous.
What a guy!!!:wOOt:

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So...how's everybody doing? smile
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Reply #3 posted 08/26/02 8:21pm

luv4u

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How nice of u to share. As Prince asked the audience at the ONA concert "Is it better to give than receive"? That is a phrase we can all think about. angel
canada

Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
"I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben
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Reply #4 posted 08/26/02 8:38pm

althom

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althom said:

I wish I had run into you Housequake2K2. I've been trying to get a copy of that cd for a while now and I'm just not having any luck. But that was very nice of you to do that!

I've just got to thank the people who orgNoted me to help me out with the cd. One lovely person is helping me directly (thankyou) and it just goes to show that the org and Prince community is a kind and sharing group of people.
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Reply #5 posted 08/26/02 10:23pm

Freespirit

Housequake2K2 said:

My family and I went camping for the first time this
past weekend. Even though I had my reservations about
it, I truly enjoyed the experience. There was also a
water slide park on the campgrounds, which was a welcome
relief from the heat. But I digress.

As I was relaxing at the campgrounds, I pulled out my
boombox to play some music (Graffiti Bridge). I just
finished listening to The Question of U when I hear a
much louder system blasting "Jam of the Year." I turn
off my radio to enjoy, (as some other campers did too)
wondering where the music was coming from.

I leave to catch up w/my family at the water slides,
and come back a couple of hours later to hear the 2nd
disc of Emancipation being played. I walk around to find
out who was jammin to Prince. After about 10 minutes of
searching, I run into the family with the music and ask if
they're playing Emancipation. The lady in the group turns
around and smiles and says yes. We get to talking about
concerts and discover we went to 2 of the same Prince
shows together (Jam of the Year w/Chaka Khan and Larry Graham at Concord, and Hit and Run in San Jose). Her husband/boyfriend chimes in, "Yeah, she loves some Prince."

So, without even thinking about it, I pull out a disc I
received (not bought) from a friend and said "Here's some-
thing you might enjoy." I gave her the Promo EP to ONA Live.
She asks, "You mean I can listen to this now?" to which my
reply was, "No, you can have it. I can always make another
copy." Her face almost glowed with excitement. We didn't
exchange addresses or anything, but I felt like I made a
new friend in the Prince community that maybe I'll run into
the next time I go to a show.

I guess my point in sharing this tale is if you run into
someone who like Prince music, share what you have. You've
already got something in common--the music. And you might
make a new friend, or at least make someone smile. The way
the recording industry is trying to put a stranglehold on
file-sharing networks (Audiogalaxy, etc...) we don't know
how long we've got to freely trade the music we love. But
that's another story altogether.

Done with my rant. Please share your thoughts/expressions,
or if anyone has had a similar experience.

Thanks for reading my long post. music


Beautiful touching situation, "Housequake2K2". heart yes eye truly can relate.

This occurrence happened earlier this year... a little before the One Nite Alone performance here in Phoenix. smile I went to target to buy some needed items. rose I really did not purchase much that day... so I shopped with the small hand held basket. smile As I approached the checkout area... I placed the basket onto the moving unit belt. A young girl (H.S) age, was working at the time. smile As the cashier pulled out the items and scanned them... she then reached in to the basket to obtain my keys..., my keys have the prince on them.loveheart She immediately got so happy... literally speechless when she saw the prince smile. She kept saying... "Oh my gosh, you like Prince too".heart Of course we talked for awhile... the happiness she literally felt just to discuss Prince was so moving (personally, more so because of her young age, I thought that was simply wonderful that Prince does infact reach a range of people in all given area's)heartrose I told her to try out the NPGMC... and explained to her all that it had entailed (at the time) and the opportunity of being able to purchase tickets before the general public.heart She was just antsy with excitement/joy, literally moved to even have such a conversation with another individual (me)winksmile, one who truly appreciates whatever Prince so willingly and beautifully creates ( I truly do)heart. Nonetheless, she mentioned that she felt she could not afford (at the time) the fee to join the NPGMC, that perhaps one day she will be able to.heartrose I left... but as I got into my car, started it and the music came on... I actually was listening to some of the NPGMC downloads that I had burned.heart I knew right away, that I wanted share with her what I had.heart So... I went home... grabbed a set of back-ups and proceeded back to target..., they had just closed. I looked inside and caught someone's attention, as they opened the door... I asked if the young girl (cashier was still there)... and she was.smile I gave her the music and told her I would not just hand them over to anyone, but the way she appreciated Prince, simply her enthusiasm smile... was enough for me to share.(I just had to)rose She was beyond happy, she was literally dancing with excitement, she gave me a BIG hug, saying thank you, thank you... I believe she even cried.heartsmile I was so happy that I did what I did, especially for the fact that she could not afford it... for she had to help the family with financial support... and if I ever had to... I would gladly pay an additional $100 dollars for doing just so.
heart

Beautiful Day!heartrose

Best Wishes...rose
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Reply #6 posted 08/26/02 11:08pm

Housequake2K2

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Freespirit said:

Housequake2K2 said:

My family and I went camping for the first time this
past weekend. Even though I had my reservations about
it, I truly enjoyed the experience. There was also a
water slide park on the campgrounds, which was a welcome
relief from the heat. But I digress.

As I was relaxing at the campgrounds, I pulled out my
boombox to play some music (Graffiti Bridge). I just
finished listening to The Question of U when I hear a
much louder system blasting "Jam of the Year." I turn
off my radio to enjoy, (as some other campers did too)
wondering where the music was coming from.

I leave to catch up w/my family at the water slides,
and come back a couple of hours later to hear the 2nd
disc of Emancipation being played. I walk around to find
out who was jammin to Prince. After about 10 minutes of
searching, I run into the family with the music and ask if
they're playing Emancipation. The lady in the group turns
around and smiles and says yes. We get to talking about
concerts and discover we went to 2 of the same Prince
shows together (Jam of the Year w/Chaka Khan and Larry Graham at Concord, and Hit and Run in San Jose). Her husband/boyfriend chimes in, "Yeah, she loves some Prince."

So, without even thinking about it, I pull out a disc I
received (not bought) from a friend and said "Here's some-
thing you might enjoy." I gave her the Promo EP to ONA Live.
She asks, "You mean I can listen to this now?" to which my
reply was, "No, you can have it. I can always make another
copy." Her face almost glowed with excitement. We didn't
exchange addresses or anything, but I felt like I made a
new friend in the Prince community that maybe I'll run into
the next time I go to a show.

I guess my point in sharing this tale is if you run into
someone who like Prince music, share what you have. You've
already got something in common--the music. And you might
make a new friend, or at least make someone smile. The way
the recording industry is trying to put a stranglehold on
file-sharing networks (Audiogalaxy, etc...) we don't know
how long we've got to freely trade the music we love. But
that's another story altogether.

Done with my rant. Please share your thoughts/expressions,
or if anyone has had a similar experience.

Thanks for reading my long post. music


[color=blue:d65cb64075:9b3221f607]Beautiful touching situation, "Housequake2K2". heart yes eye truly can relate.

This occurrence happened earlier this year... a little before the One Nite Alone performance here in Phoenix. smile I went to target to buy some needed items. rose I really did not purchase much that day... so I shopped with the small hand held basket. smile As I approached the checkout area... I placed the basket onto the moving unit belt. A young girl (H.S) age, was working at the time. smile As the cashier pulled out the items and scanned them... she then reached in to the basket to obtain my keys..., my keys have the prince on them.loveheart She immediately got so happy... literally speechless when she saw the prince smile. She kept saying... "Oh my gosh, you like Prince too".heart Of course we talked for awhile... the happiness she literally felt just to discuss Prince was so moving (personally, more so because of her young age, I thought that was simply wonderful that Prince does infact reach a range of people in all given area's)heartrose I told her to try out the NPGMC... and explained to her all that it had entailed (at the time) and the opportunity of being able to purchase tickets before the general public.heart She was just antsy with excitement/joy, literally moved to even have such a conversation with another individual (me)winksmile, one who truly appreciates whatever Prince so willingly and beautifully creates ( I truly do)heart. Nonetheless, she mentioned that she felt she could not afford (at the time) the fee to join the NPGMC, that perhaps one day she will be able to.heartrose I left... but as I got into my car, started it and the music came on... I actually was listening to some of the NPGMC downloads that I had burned.heart I knew right away, that I wanted share with her what I had.heart So... I went home... grabbed a set of back-ups and proceeded back to target..., they had just closed. I looked inside and caught someone's attention, as they opened the door... I asked if the young girl (cashier was still there)... and she was.smile I gave her the music and told her I would not just hand them over to anyone, but the way she appreciated Prince, simply her enthusiasm smile... was enough for me to share.(I just had to)rose She was beyond happy, she was literally dancing with excitement, she gave me a BIG hug, saying thank you, thank you... I believe she even cried.heartsmile I was so happy that I did what I did, especially for the fact that she could not afford it... for she had to help the family with financial support... and if I ever had to... I would gladly pay an additional $100 dollars for doing just so.heart

Beautiful Day!heartrose

Best Wishes...rose


That was beautiful. That was exactly how I felt w/the lady I met. If I had my year 1 discs...I probably would've shared
those too. Giving someone a membership as a gift who can't
afford it is a great idea!
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Reply #7 posted 08/27/02 12:05am

Natsume

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Was feeling a bit too nostalgic there for a second and some incomprehensible bullshit made its way onto here.

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[This message was edited Tue Aug 27 0:12:48 PDT 2002 by Natsume]
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #8 posted 08/27/02 2:18am

ian

How come I never meet people who give me free CDs? I must hang out in the wrong places. Nice story tho!
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Reply #9 posted 08/27/02 6:14am

SensualMelody

I know how it feels to receive the GIFT of music.
It feels really good!
Thanks Chris.music

Thanks Rio...music

Thanks Laura...music

Thanks Antony...music

Thanks Nitab..music

No thanks...Butch!!!...disbelief

For any occasion, I'll take the gift of music!!!...music


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[This message was edited Tue Aug 27 10:02:07 PDT 2002 by SensualMelody]
So...how's everybody doing? smile
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