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Thread started 12/29/17 2:29am

databank

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Let's remember those fans who passed before Prince...

Hi,

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The other day I was chatting with a fellow fan and I remembered the story of some fan who passed in the late 90's and we chatted about it. It made me realize how lucky I am, how lucky we are: this guy passed young and it's tragic in itself but he was a hardcore P fan and he's never heard TRC, he's never heard ONA, he's never heard Lotusflow3r or watched the Montreux 2009 video bootlegs, etc. So much he's missed. I may die tomorrow but at least, though sadly because it was too soon, I know how Prince's musical journey ended. I may pass before hundreds of vault recordings see the light of day but what I will have missed are just hidden chapters of a narrative I know the beginning, middle and end of. I can die in peace when it comes to Prince. Others weren't so lucky.

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So I just wanted to have a thought about those Prince fans who were gone too soon, who passed thinking "Damn, I'll never know what Prince's next record will sound like!". It makes me feel sorry. I haven't known any fan who passed personally but after 40 years of P's career, I'm sure there were some. Please share your stories of those fans you knew who went too soon, let's remember them and pay homage to our fallen comrades. I'd like to hear their stories yes

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Reply #1 posted 12/29/17 2:59am

deanm

Well put & lovely sentiment. That is actually a really good way of looking at P's passing, at least we shared many more experiences & got to see him Live many times over those years.

Memories we will never forget.

databank said:

Hi,

.

The other day I was chatting with a fellow fan and I remembered the story of some fan who passed in the late 90's and we chatted about it. It made me realize how lucky I am, how lucky we are: this guy passed young and it's tragic in itself but he was a hardcore P fan and he's never heard TRC, he's never heard ONA, he's never heard Lotusflow3r or watched the Montreux 2009 video bootlegs, etc. So much he's missed. I may die tomorrow but at least, though sadly because it was too soon, I know how Prince's musical journey ended. I may pass before hundreds of vault recordings see the light of day but what I will have missed are just hidden chapters of a narrative I know the beginning, middle and end of. I can die in peace when it comes to Prince. Others weren't so lucky.

.

So I just wanted to have a thought about those Prince fans who were gone too soon, who passed thinking "Damn, I'll never know what Prince's next record will sound like!". It makes me feel sorry. I haven't known any fan who passed personally but after 40 years of P's career, I'm sure there were some. Please share your stories of those fans you knew who went too soon, let's remember them and pay homage to our fallen comrades. I'd like to hear their stories yes

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Reply #2 posted 01/04/18 10:23am

namepeace

Agreed with deanm; very nice sentiment and tribute.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #3 posted 01/04/18 2:18pm

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A few years back my cousin phoned to inform that an old mutual friend of ours, whom neither of us had seen in roughly 10 years, had died.

That friend was one of the most avid Prince fans I'd ever met, going so far as to emulate P's hair and style of dress during the Grafitti Bridge era... when Prince, or at least looking like him, wasn't exactly at its highest point of popularity. smile He was loyal and always ready to step up to P's defense, even in moments that were indefensible as far as I could tell.

I learned my late friend was a lurker here on the org, though neither of us knew the other was online while he frequented the site. He'd have missed the final 2 or 3 years of Prince's career, and I know he'd have loved them.

Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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