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Reply #150 posted 09/29/16 6:39am

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I don't know what y'all takin bout anymore..All I know is I'll be missing the funnest party! And probably the only party..I work at a College and it's the same week as midterms..In my opinion Prince's family is alright with me! Can't be easy what they are going through and try to make everyone happy.

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Yes, this is a prettyman, Princey!
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Reply #151 posted 09/29/16 6:40am

FlyOnTheWall

FlyOnTheWall said:

laurarichardson said:

-- I am not the one for foolishness. You have right to express your opinion and I have a right to express mine.

Fams can express their disgust by not going to this event. That is all fams can do. This is a fact.

Fams have no right to know anything about the financial matters concerning the estate. This is a fact.

If you want to know anything take the time to look it up on the MNCourts website. All public court docs are listed right there for fams to view. This is a fact.

Once again, you're trying to tell me what to do. Back up off me, will you? Now, I think someone just posted a never-before-seen eggplant picture of Prince on your sexuality thread. Why don't you go check on that. Whatever the case, just stay in your lane. I will say this: The courts have nothing to do with these parties, nor does the estate.

Speaking of matters of public record, I found this bit of public information on PRNFamily posted on another thread by an Orger: "Who owns the PRNFamily twitter account?"

http://prince.org/msg/7/432573


TrivialPursuit said:

PRNFamily.com, .net, and .org were just purchased a month ago today (20.Aug.2016), so you could almost surmise it's going to be a site coming up. They also list the contact as Omar Baker. The address for the person who registered is 115 King Creek Road (this is public information, by the way). If you look at an article by TheCurrent.org when they listed Prince's properties, it lists that address as where Mattie & Hayward lived: http://blog.thecurrent.or...-property/ One could think that Omar lives there now.

PS I once noted that Prince owned a house on Dakota Avenue in Chanhassen ( http://prince.org/msg/7/423014 ), very close to Paisley Park. That same house is listed in that article.

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Reply #152 posted 09/29/16 3:29pm

MrNelson7

OK. Confession time. I am feeling SUPER insecure about going to the afterparty. I'm going to the concert on Thursday with a friend of mine, but she can't go to the afterparty. I live only an hour away, so I was planning on going Friday. By myself. Having serious second-thoughts about this. I will not know a soul.

I'm not even sure of there are any tickets left, so perhaps I'm stressing all for naught. Also, I can't dance for shit.

UGH!! Stupid insecurities!!!

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Reply #153 posted 09/29/16 6:35pm

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MrNelson7 said:

OK. Confession time. I am feeling SUPER insecure about going to the afterparty. I'm going to the concert on Thursday with a friend of mine, but she can't go to the afterparty. I live only an hour away, so I was planning on going Friday. By myself. Having serious second-thoughts about this. I will not know a soul.

I'm not even sure of there are any tickets left, so perhaps I'm stressing all for naught. Also, I can't dance for shit.

UGH!! Stupid insecurities!!!

Go! Go! Go! I have lived long enough to say with 100% confidence, you will always regret not going-far more than any awkwardness you will feel being there. It's a perfect party to go by yourself. As for not dancing well-ha! have you ever noticed the people in live performances? They look like someone out of Revenge of the Nerds and surely couldn't dance. Trust me, you'll be glad you went. Let us know what you decide. I'm cheering you on!

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Reply #154 posted 09/29/16 6:56pm

i24u

MrNelson7 said:

OK. Confession time. I am feeling SUPER insecure about going to the afterparty. I'm going to the concert on Thursday with a friend of mine, but she can't go to the afterparty. I live only an hour away, so I was planning on going Friday. By myself. Having serious second-thoughts about this. I will not know a soul.

I'm not even sure of there are any tickets left, so perhaps I'm stressing all for naught. Also, I can't dance for shit.

UGH!! Stupid insecurities!!!

Go sometimes it better with yourself. That being said I'm dragging a friend along that won't probably be into it as much as I will be and I'm worried about that. smile

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Reply #155 posted 09/29/16 7:02pm

Freeyourself

Nooriginalusername said:

MrNelson7 said:

OK. Confession time. I am feeling SUPER insecure about going to the afterparty. I'm going to the concert on Thursday with a friend of mine, but she can't go to the afterparty. I live only an hour away, so I was planning on going Friday. By myself. Having serious second-thoughts about this. I will not know a soul.

I'm not even sure of there are any tickets left, so perhaps I'm stressing all for naught. Also, I can't dance for shit.

UGH!! Stupid insecurities!!!

Go! Go! Go! I have lived long enough to say with 100% confidence, you will always regret not going-far more than any awkwardness you will feel being there. It's a perfect party to go by yourself. As for not dancing well-ha! have you ever noticed the people in live performances? They look like someone out of Revenge of the Nerds and surely couldn't dance. Trust me, you'll be glad you went. Let us know what you decide. I'm cheering you on!

I agree 100%! Go for it. It will be a GREAT experience and, you will find, you are not alone. Don't miss out on opportunitunites that only come once in a lifetime.

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Reply #156 posted 09/30/16 6:58am

rogifan

FlyOnTheWall said:



i24u said:


I'm wondering why spend the money to have it at the Muse and just not have it at Paisley Park from say 11pm-3am. Then again they probably making their money off of liquor sales.



yes And, I know that the fams would much prefer having it at Paisley Park. Moreover, having liquor there goes against everything Prince believed. I know, it is what it , but I'm just saying...


I know no alcohol was allowed at PP (for obvious reasons) but did Prince have a policy of no alcohol anywhere he performed?
Paisley Park is in your heart
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Reply #157 posted 09/30/16 8:20am

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Freeyourself said:

Nooriginalusername said:

Go! Go! Go! I have lived long enough to say with 100% confidence, you will always regret not going-far more than any awkwardness you will feel being there. It's a perfect party to go by yourself. As for not dancing well-ha! have you ever noticed the people in live performances? They look like someone out of Revenge of the Nerds and surely couldn't dance. Trust me, you'll be glad you went. Let us know what you decide. I'm cheering you on!

I agree 100%! Go for it. It will be a GREAT experience and, you will find, you are not alone. Don't miss out on opportunitunites that only come once in a lifetime.

I agree with everyone else - GO!! I was feeling the same about going solo to the Rev concert but got over myself and did it and I'm so glad I did! I met a ton of awesome people and never felt weird. P fams are the best ever and you will always find people to connect with. You will regret it if you don't!

U can be the side effect, I'd rather be the dope.
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Reply #158 posted 09/30/16 11:09am

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rogifan said:

FlyOnTheWall said:

yes And, I know that the fams would much prefer having it at Paisley Park. Moreover, having liquor there goes against everything Prince believed. I know, it is what it , but I'm just saying...

I know no alcohol was allowed at PP (for obvious reasons) but did Prince have a policy of no alcohol anywhere he performed?

No, all the Prince concerts sold liquor that I went to. And there was lots of pot smoking, too. The usual concert environment.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #159 posted 09/30/16 4:03pm

FlyOnTheWall

purplethunder3121 said:

rogifan said:

FlyOnTheWall said: I know no alcohol was allowed at PP (for obvious reasons) but did Prince have a policy of no alcohol anywhere he performed?

No, all the Prince concerts sold liquor that I went to. And there was lots of pot smoking, too. The usual concert environment.

True, however, that is different from events sponsored by him or his representatives, no? But no need to quibble. I hope everyone attending has a grand time and will comport themselves in a way that will not detract from Prince's legacy.

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Reply #160 posted 09/30/16 4:54pm

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MrNelson7 said:

OK. Confession time. I am feeling SUPER insecure about going to the afterparty. I'm going to the concert on Thursday with a friend of mine, but she can't go to the afterparty. I live only an hour away, so I was planning on going Friday. By myself. Having serious second-thoughts about this. I will not know a soul.

I'm not even sure of there are any tickets left, so perhaps I'm stressing all for naught. Also, I can't dance for shit.

UGH!! Stupid insecurities!!!

seeing my 'dancing' will make you feel like a professional dancer! if you come, I will invent some new moves to give yall 31.21 worth of laughs wink if you feel safe about it, I hope you will go. i'm going alone, from 1000 miles away smile
flowing through the veins of the tree of life...purplemaplesyrup
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Reply #161 posted 09/30/16 5:10pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

rogifan said:

FlyOnTheWall said: I know no alcohol was allowed at PP (for obvious reasons) but did Prince have a policy of no alcohol anywhere he performed?

No, all the Prince concerts sold liquor that I went to. And there was lots of pot smoking, too. The usual concert environment.

:nod: i'm glad they're doing it just like prince -- keep paisley park alcohol-free and every other venue as is. This is my first purple afterparty cool
flowing through the veins of the tree of life...purplemaplesyrup
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Reply #162 posted 09/30/16 7:31pm

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PURplEMaPLeSyrup said:

MrNelson7 said:

OK. Confession time. I am feeling SUPER insecure about going to the afterparty. I'm going to the concert on Thursday with a friend of mine, but she can't go to the afterparty. I live only an hour away, so I was planning on going Friday. By myself. Having serious second-thoughts about this. I will not know a soul.



I'm not even sure of there are any tickets left, so perhaps I'm stressing all for naught. Also, I can't dance for shit.



UGH!! Stupid insecurities!!!



seeing my 'dancing' will make you feel like a professional dancer! if you come, I will invent some new moves to give yall 31.21 worth of laughs wink if you feel safe about it, I hope you will go. i'm going alone, from 1000 miles away smile

I'm going alone, too. So that's 3 of us at the party *not alone*. Right? Purple play-date. Let's dance! My dancing is kinda ok, but I can't sing worth a damn and I will anyway. Cmon, it'll be fun!
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Btw: I have an extra ga ticket for sale. Save you a trip to the website. Please let me know.
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Reply #163 posted 10/01/16 6:16am

leecaldon

FlyOnTheWall said:

i24u said:

I'm wondering why spend the money to have it at the Muse and just not have it at Paisley Park from say 11pm-3am. Then again they probably making their money off of liquor sales.

yes And, I know that the fams would much prefer having it at Paisley Park. Moreover, having liquor there goes against everything Prince believed. I know, it is what it , but I'm just saying...

Outside of Paisley Park, alcohol was served at every Prince concert, aftershow and afterparty I attended.

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Reply #164 posted 10/01/16 6:57am

FlyOnTheWall

leecaldon said:

FlyOnTheWall said:

yes And, I know that the fams would much prefer having it at Paisley Park. Moreover, having liquor there goes against everything Prince believed. I know, it is what it , but I'm just saying...

Outside of Paisley Park, alcohol was served at every Prince concert, aftershow and afterparty I attended.

OK. But, these tributes could have been at PP, too. That's the point some of us are trying to make. Nonetheless, have a great time celebrating P's life and musical legacy. I wish I could be in MLPS to partake.

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Reply #165 posted 10/01/16 8:28am

i24u

What I meant by liquor sales is they get a cut I'm sure from MUSE. You make a ton of money off liquor sales. PP might of not even been allowed to sell liquor. depending on zoning.

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Reply #166 posted 10/01/16 9:06am

Latin

For those interested in more info regarding the 3 events celebrating Prince's legacy being organized by Prince's family, check out @PRNFamily on Twitter. They posted a video of Gsharp sharing more details including arrangements being made for other very special guests, the set up of the venue, etc.

Gsharp is the lead singer of a local Minneapolis based band that will also perform that night.
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Reply #167 posted 10/01/16 9:38am

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*All bottle service reservations also require the purchase of a ticket at any level.

are they going to strat having alchol now

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Reply #168 posted 10/01/16 9:41am

paperposter

i24u said:

What I meant by liquor sales is they get a cut I'm sure from MUSE. You make a ton of money off liquor sales. PP might of not even been allowed to sell liquor. depending on zoning.

correect the need a licence for it. but since there oppening as a musues i assuem they have or had it they did private events there but charging for it they had to be able able to sell to the puble so there has to be or had a public hearing about it,interesting

i assume u can get a one time permite in most states.

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Reply #169 posted 10/01/16 10:55am

MrNelson7

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Freeyourself said:

I agree 100%! Go for it. It will be a GREAT experience and, you will find, you are not alone. Don't miss out on opportunitunites that only come once in a lifetime.

I agree with everyone else - GO!! I was feeling the same about going solo to the Rev concert but got over myself and did it and I'm so glad I did! I met a ton of awesome people and never felt weird. P fams are the best ever and you will always find people to connect with. You will regret it if you don't!

Bought a ticket for Friday. Thanks for the encouragement, fam. You're right- I will regret it if I don't go. Here's to stepping outside of my comfort zone!!

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Reply #170 posted 10/01/16 7:45pm

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MrNelson7 said:

Bankinherpocket said:

I agree with everyone else - GO!! I was feeling the same about going solo to the Rev concert but got over myself and did it and I'm so glad I did! I met a ton of awesome people and never felt weird. P fams are the best ever and you will always find people to connect with. You will regret it if you don't!

Bought a ticket for Friday. Thanks for the encouragement, fam. You're right- I will regret it if I don't go. Here's to stepping outside of my comfort zone!!

(yes) I feel sure u'll have fun! smile I've been wanting to hear DJBroJules dj for a long time too -- getting superexcited!
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Reply #171 posted 10/01/16 8:18pm

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Latin said:

For those interested in more info regarding the 3 events celebrating Prince's legacy being organized by Prince's family, check out @PRNFamily on Twitter. They posted a video of Gsharp sharing more details including arrangements being made for other very special guests, the set up of the venue, etc. Gsharp is the lead singer of a local Minneapolis based band that will also perform that night. [Edited 10/1/16 9:08am]

I dont know how to post actual videos on here but this was the FB url for it

https://www.facebook.com/seraphgel/videos/10209760895034483/

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Reply #172 posted 10/01/16 11:50pm

Latin

ForeverPaisley said:



Latin said:


For those interested in more info regarding the 3 events celebrating Prince's legacy being organized by Prince's family, check out @PRNFamily on Twitter. They posted a video of Gsharp sharing more details including arrangements being made for other very special guests, the set up of the venue, etc. Gsharp is the lead singer of a local Minneapolis based band that will also perform that night. [Edited 10/1/16 9:08am]

I dont know how to post actual videos on here but this was the FB url for it


https://www.facebook.com/seraphgel/videos/10209760895034483/


Thank u ForeverPaisley for posting the video!
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Reply #173 posted 10/03/16 1:15am

rogifan

FlyOnTheWall said:



purplethunder3121 said:




rogifan said:


FlyOnTheWall said: I know no alcohol was allowed at PP (for obvious reasons) but did Prince have a policy of no alcohol anywhere he performed?

No, all the Prince concerts sold liquor that I went to. And there was lots of pot smoking, too. The usual concert environment.



True, however, that is different from events sponsored by him or his representatives, no? But no need to quibble. I hope everyone attending has a grand time and will comport themselves in a way that will not detract from Prince's legacy.


I understand why no alcohol at PP and it was the right policy. But outside of PP I have no issue with it. I'm sure everyone will be respectful at all these events. They are there to celebrate his legacy. 💜
Paisley Park is in your heart
#PrinceForever 💜
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Reply #174 posted 10/03/16 2:40am

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leecaldon said:



FlyOnTheWall said:




i24u said:


I'm wondering why spend the money to have it at the Muse and just not have it at Paisley Park from say 11pm-3am. Then again they probably making their money off of liquor sales.



yes And, I know that the fams would much prefer having it at Paisley Park. Moreover, having liquor there goes against everything Prince believed. I know, it is what it , but I'm just saying...




Outside of Paisley Park, alcohol was served at every Prince concert, aftershow and afterparty I attended.


-- My understanding is that when he did after parties the club kept the liquer sales and kept the gate money.
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Reply #175 posted 10/03/16 9:21am

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i24u said:

What I meant by liquor sales is they get a cut I'm sure from MUSE. You make a ton of money off liquor sales. PP might of not even been allowed to sell liquor. depending on zoning.



well, if the family are willing to charge for meet and greets I'm sure they won't have an issue with cashing in on liquor sales too.
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Reply #176 posted 10/03/16 10:25am

FlyOnTheWall

laurarichardson said:

leecaldon said:

Outside of Paisley Park, alcohol was served at every Prince concert, aftershow and afterparty I attended.

-- My understanding is that when he did after parties the club kept the liquer sales and kept the gate money.

I have read that Prince often donated the proceeds of after parties to local charities.

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Reply #177 posted 10/03/16 11:01am

Latin

FlyOnTheWall said:



laurarichardson said:


leecaldon said:



Outside of Paisley Park, alcohol was served at every Prince concert, aftershow and afterparty I attended.



-- My understanding is that when he did after parties the club kept the liquer sales and kept the gate money.


I have read that Prince often donated the proceeds of after parties to local charities.



I have also heard that sometimes Prince did that and would not publicize it.

Perhaps that's what his family is doing as well with the three events to celebrate his legacy.

We don't know whether they are or they are not.

In the video posted earlier Gsharp talks about the dance parties and the charities Prince's siblings support. Check it out.
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Reply #178 posted 10/05/16 12:57am

FlyOnTheWall

Latin said:

FlyOnTheWall said:

I have read that Prince often donated the proceeds of after parties to local charities.

I have also heard that sometimes Prince did that and would not publicize it. Perhaps that's what his family is doing as well with the three events to celebrate his legacy. We don't know whether they are or they are not. In the video posted earlier Gsharp talks about the dance parties and the charities Prince's siblings support. Check it out. [Edited 10/3/16 14:45pm]

If that's what PRNFamily is doing, they would do well to make that known.

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Reply #179 posted 10/05/16 9:41am

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who would go if they KNEW the money WASNT going to charites ?? and wouldnt MORE people go if it was anounced the money WAS going to charities?????

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