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Prince in Toon residency uk New Prince album 20ten free with this Saturdays Newcastle Evening Chronicle 9/10/10. Could this be the new uk residency rumoured? its a bit of an obscure local rag for P to bother with for no good reason. There is St James Park, Metro arena or more intimate Sage music Centre. Or he could go to the dark side in Sunderland Stadium of Light, Pink and Oasis played there this year. HOOO! | |
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Christ, imagine P on a night out in the toon! - he won't have seen anything like THAT in his life!! | |
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Could this be a quick and easy sellout of the last batch of 20ten copies? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Trinity Mirror plc is the parent company of Daily Mirror, Daily Record and Newcastle Evening Chronicle.
Residency is far-fetched. Prince is a musician not a lifestyle. | |
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Time for Prince to release.....
Sign O the Tynes Shears Go Here Va Va Toon Black & White Sweat . | |
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Is this paper thing a joke or genuine? FUNKNROLL! "February 2014, wow". 'dre. | |
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20ten is definitely free in this Saturdays Newcastle Evening Chronicle, no joke. They have been advertising it all week. As for the P in the Toon thing, I just think it odd that P would pick such a local paper to put it in (unless its in everybodys local paper this week??#) and as Purple yoda wolfhound or whoever has started rumours of a uk residency? Newcastle makes good sense, it'd be cheaper than London to hire venues has good air/ferry links and tons of funky clubs for aftershows etc. P visited the Toon once for a Tube awards bash and went drinking in the bigg market after, maybe it left an impression! | |
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Bloody daft skunk barcodes. It's the Riverside he's playing with wee Jimmy Krankie and Glasgow United. Comin str8 outta Preston... | |
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It was also free in Middlesbrough's "Evening Gazette" yesterday. I think the mirror just has plenty of copies left over | |
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