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Thread started 03/14/07 8:55pm

ychismb

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The Chocolate Invasion

I read in the wikipedia that this album was released through his website.Now that the site is gone does anyone know if it was released as an album or where I can hear the songs?
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Reply #1 posted 03/14/07 8:57pm

thedribbler

ychismb said:

I read in the wikipedia that this album was released through his website.Now that the site is gone does anyone know if it was released as an album or where I can hear the songs?

No, I don't.
But u missed somethin' big there.
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Reply #2 posted 03/14/07 9:03pm

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Never officially released as a hard copy. It was only available for download from NPGMC.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #3 posted 03/14/07 9:39pm

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moving to 3121/npgmc forum
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Reply #4 posted 03/17/07 7:29am

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At 1st in your profile...Fan Level : Obsessed
Waz thinking ..? U Dont know 'The Chocolate Invasion'
But then i seen your age... lol
Sorry... good luck finding the album
Love Life,
Love God,
And Only Do Drugs You Need
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Reply #5 posted 03/17/07 5:17pm

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In the first version of the NPG Music Club, every month Prince released several "new" songs, as well as video(s) and an hour-long Ahdio show (typo intentional). The songs and the Ahdio show were released as MP3 files - no DRM (digital rights management). Everyone who was part of this first incarnation paid a $100 lifetime membership fee, which included the monthly downloads, premium seating at concerts, and we received the ONA/ONA Live box set. We were also able to download C-Note and Xpectation toward the end of Year One (which spanned Valentine's Day 2001 to Valentine's Day 2002).

Most of the songs on The Chocolate Invasion (and The Slaughterhouse) were released during Year One of the NPGMC. Most, not all . . . and the ones that were released through the Musicology Store were often longer and/or slightly remixed versions. Some were different enough to be called alternate versions in their own right.

I doubt you will be able to legally find these albums, as they exist only in download form. A lot of us who DID download them are even unable to play them, since the website is closed to renew the DRM licenses.

Good luck finding them . . . until you do, I suggest just completing the rest of your collection!
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Reply #6 posted 03/18/07 12:17am

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clapping Well done "Se7en" I thought about explanin all that.But i think'n...
U know how many times...i allready have... lol
Now u know Y , u might not find the original album whistling

1 not so funny thing. i might (should) still have my DRM licenses..
intacked..what ever u call it.but the files are on a data-cd
And is lost in a couple of spindals of identcal CD-R's
(thats unless u need to keep renewin it)
Love Life,
Love God,
And Only Do Drugs You Need
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Reply #7 posted 03/18/07 8:28am

thedribbler

Se7en said:

In the first version of the NPG Music Club, every month Prince released several "new" songs, as well as video(s) and an hour-long Ahdio show (typo intentional). The songs and the Ahdio show were released as MP3 files - no DRM (digital rights management). Everyone who was part of this first incarnation paid a $100 lifetime membership fee, which included the monthly downloads, premium seating at concerts, and we received the ONA/ONA Live box set. We were also able to download C-Note and Xpectation toward the end of Year One (which spanned Valentine's Day 2001 to Valentine's Day 2002).

Most of the songs on The Chocolate Invasion (and The Slaughterhouse) were released during Year One of the NPGMC. Most, not all . . . and the ones that were released through the Musicology Store were often longer and/or slightly remixed versions. Some were different enough to be called alternate versions in their own right.

I doubt you will be able to legally find these albums, as they exist only in download form. A lot of us who DID download them are even unable to play them, since the website is closed to renew the DRM licenses.

Good luck finding them . . . until you do, I suggest just completing the rest of your collection!

No wonder peeps get talking about prince owing them money.
Now I understand.
They should get a refund.
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Reply #8 posted 03/18/07 9:35am

squirrelgrease

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thedribbler said:

Se7en said:

In the first version of the NPG Music Club, every month Prince released several "new" songs, as well as video(s) and an hour-long Ahdio show (typo intentional). The songs and the Ahdio show were released as MP3 files - no DRM (digital rights management). Everyone who was part of this first incarnation paid a $100 lifetime membership fee, which included the monthly downloads, premium seating at concerts, and we received the ONA/ONA Live box set. We were also able to download C-Note and Xpectation toward the end of Year One (which spanned Valentine's Day 2001 to Valentine's Day 2002).

Most of the songs on The Chocolate Invasion (and The Slaughterhouse) were released during Year One of the NPGMC. Most, not all . . . and the ones that were released through the Musicology Store were often longer and/or slightly remixed versions. Some were different enough to be called alternate versions in their own right.

I doubt you will be able to legally find these albums, as they exist only in download form. A lot of us who DID download them are even unable to play them, since the website is closed to renew the DRM licenses.

Good luck finding them . . . until you do, I suggest just completing the rest of your collection!

No wonder peeps get talking about prince owing them money.
Now I understand.
They should get a refund.


C-Note was a big "Fuck You" to the folks who shelled out $100 and expected CDs.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #9 posted 03/19/07 1:48am

mplsmike

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squirrelgrease said:

C-Note was a big "Fuck You" to the folks who shelled out $100 and expected CDs.
In some ways True....If U payed 100$
But i only payed 40$ For my 2nd year premium membership And reseved The ONA Live Box 3 Cd Set
2 Copys of The ONA Album...plus ,C-note & Xpectation downloads
[Edited 3/20/07 1:50am]
Love Life,
Love God,
And Only Do Drugs You Need
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Reply #10 posted 03/22/07 5:31pm

Se7en

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squirrelgrease said:

thedribbler said:


No wonder peeps get talking about prince owing them money.
Now I understand.
They should get a refund.


C-Note was a big "Fuck You" to the folks who shelled out $100 and expected CDs.


I agree, but I think the bigger "Fuck You" was the Xpectation download ... as if to imply the "expecation" of the members was too high.

But yes, C-Note just happens to be slang for a $100 bill, which just happens to be what the membership cost . . .

I also believe that C-Note was an experiment to see how "contained" or "secret" the downloads were. Not everyone officially got every download; they were supposed to be region-specific. There wasn't even a proper C-NOTE album title until much later.

Those were not good times shake
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Reply #11 posted 03/22/07 6:55pm

mplsmike

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Se7en said:

I also believe that C-Note was an experiment to see how "contained" or "secret" the downloads were. Not everyone officially got every download; they were supposed to be region-specific
..
True..i reseved 1 link....But i was smart enough to find the others..
Example > npgmc.com/download/npgmc_tokyo.mp3
And changed the name to > npgmc.com/download/npgmc_nagoya.mp3
They all worked evillol
Love Life,
Love God,
And Only Do Drugs You Need
smoker

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Reply #12 posted 03/23/07 2:56pm

Se7en

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mplsmike said:

Se7en said:

I also believe that C-Note was an experiment to see how "contained" or "secret" the downloads were. Not everyone officially got every download; they were supposed to be region-specific
..
True..i reseved 1 link....But i was smart enough to find the others..
Example > npgmc.com/download/npgmc_tokyo.mp3
And changed the name to > npgmc.com/download/npgmc_nagoya.mp3
They all worked evillol


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Reply #13 posted 03/25/07 1:48pm

MRDREAMFACTORY

Yeehaww..I got my copy from the site back then.Ill sell mine for 500 bucks lol...ok ok no i wont.but made you think smile
Prince Fan~Natic 32 Years & Counting
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Reply #14 posted 03/25/07 1:55pm

MRDREAMFACTORY

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A lot of us who DID download them are even unable to play them, since the website is closed to renew the DRM licenses.
Then damn!...Im glad i burnt mine to CD smile

I can still listen to mine hell yea razz rare albums it looks like.
Prince Fan~Natic 32 Years & Counting
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Reply #15 posted 03/25/07 2:19pm

thedribbler

MRDREAMFACTORY said:

Se7en said:

A lot of us who DID download them are even unable to play them, since the website is closed to renew the DRM licenses.
Then damn!...Im glad i burnt mine to CD smile

I can still listen to mine hell yea razz rare albums it looks like.

How did you manage to burn yours onto Cd?
I can't even get my tracks onto the mp3 player
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Reply #16 posted 03/26/07 9:42am

metalorange

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Se7en said:

In the first version of the NPG Music Club, every month Prince released several "new" songs, as well as video(s) and an hour-long Ahdio show (typo intentional). The songs and the Ahdio show were released as MP3 files - no DRM (digital rights management). Everyone who was part of this first incarnation paid a $100 lifetime membership fee, which included the monthly downloads, premium seating at concerts, and we received the ONA/ONA Live box set. We were also able to download C-Note and Xpectation toward the end of Year One (which spanned Valentine's Day 2001 to Valentine's Day 2002).


Slight correction, you are confusing years 1 and 2 - Year One you got the Ahdio Shows every month (including one month the pre-release version of TRC) plus videos and extra tracks for premium members (you could buy the ahdio shows one-off every month or pay out $100 for year long premium membership).

Year Two you had to pay $100 with the promise of 4 CDs (which turned out to be the ONA live boxset including the ONA CD) plus you got the chance at premium seating at concerts. At the end of the year the tracks of C-NOTE were released for download in a semi-hidden regional form, and Xpectation put up for download.
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Reply #17 posted 03/26/07 3:01pm

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i'm working on a way around those license backup problems....if the mods alllow it i'll post when it's done...i do miss the club though...can't imagine not being in the first few rows for a show
1 over Jordan...the greatest since
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Reply #18 posted 03/26/07 5:52pm

thedribbler

popgodazipa said:

i'm working on a way around those license backup problems....if the mods alllow it i'll post when it's done...i do miss the club though...can't imagine not being in the first few rows for a show

There should b no problem there with the mods.
All I want is 2 b able 2 do is burn the cds I purchased so I don't lose the musicshould anything happen 2 my computer.
Listening 2 the music on my mp3 player is also not much to ask, huh?
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Reply #19 posted 03/27/07 5:08pm

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thedribbler said:

popgodazipa said:

i'm working on a way around those license backup problems....if the mods alllow it i'll post when it's done...i do miss the club though...can't imagine not being in the first few rows for a show

There should b no problem there with the mods.
All I want is 2 b able 2 do is burn the cds I purchased so I don't lose the musicshould anything happen 2 my computer.
Listening 2 the music on my mp3 player is also not much to ask, huh?

If you have the license it's really not that difficult...I don't have a back up of my license
1 over Jordan...the greatest since
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Reply #20 posted 03/28/07 7:45am

PEJ

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squirrelgrease said:

thedribbler said:


No wonder peeps get talking about prince owing them money.
Now I understand.
They should get a refund.


C-Note was a big "Fuck You" to the folks who shelled out $100 and expected CDs.

lol
To Sir, with Love
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Reply #21 posted 03/31/07 5:22am

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metalorange said:

Se7en said:

In the first version of the NPG Music Club, every month Prince released several "new" songs, as well as video(s) and an hour-long Ahdio show (typo intentional). The songs and the Ahdio show were released as MP3 files - no DRM (digital rights management). Everyone who was part of this first incarnation paid a $100 lifetime membership fee, which included the monthly downloads, premium seating at concerts, and we received the ONA/ONA Live box set. We were also able to download C-Note and Xpectation toward the end of Year One (which spanned Valentine's Day 2001 to Valentine's Day 2002).


Slight correction, you are confusing years 1 and 2 - Year One you got the Ahdio Shows every month (including one month the pre-release version of TRC) plus videos and extra tracks for premium members (you could buy the ahdio shows one-off every month or pay out $100 for year long premium membership).

Year Two you had to pay $100 with the promise of 4 CDs (which turned out to be the ONA live boxset including the ONA CD) plus you got the chance at premium seating at concerts. At the end of the year the tracks of C-NOTE were released for download in a semi-hidden regional form, and Xpectation put up for download.


I must've blocked that out! I know the "4-CD/ONA/CNOTE/Xpectation" fiasco was most definitely Year Two . . . but I don't remember paying $100 twice (for years one and two). Maybe I did hmmm

Either way - the Year One was (to me) an amazing and successful experiment in digital distribution.
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Reply #22 posted 04/13/07 8:19pm

MRDREAMFACTORY

thedribbler said:

MRDREAMFACTORY said:

Then damn!...Im glad i burnt mine to CD smile

I can still listen to mine hell yea razz rare albums it looks like.

How did you manage to burn yours onto Cd?
I can't even get my tracks onto the mp3 player
Well as soon as i bought both the albums & it showed on my NPGMuSiCCLuB Account I Downloaded them to My PC & Then Burnt Them to cd.I had no problem at all.Im Listening to Them Right Now.Hope U Figure it out.
Prince Fan~Natic 32 Years & Counting
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Reply #23 posted 04/14/07 5:46pm

thedribbler

MRDREAMFACTORY said:

thedribbler said:


How did you manage to burn yours onto Cd?
I can't even get my tracks onto the mp3 player
Well as soon as i bought both the albums & it showed on my NPGMuSiCCLuB Account I Downloaded them to My PC & Then Burnt Them to cd.I had no problem at all.Im Listening to Them Right Now.Hope U Figure it out.

Well, I've managed 2 burn them as mp3s,just 4 backup.
Thanks 4 asking wink
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