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Tour Paisley Park with Me (my scrapbook)
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Paisley Park Tour - We could only peer into the three glass and dark wood double doors off the atrium where the Little Kitchen and small living room are located. With two-diner style booths and kitchenette, and a crimson velvet couch, coffee table and a TV remote where he left it. The flat screen TV playing a Minnesota Timberwolves basketball game, we are told that Prince ate most of his dinners here.
Paisley Park Tour - Showcases a spiral notebook with Princes handwritten lyrics from 1977 to Soft and Wet. This song is on his first album, For You released in 1978. His Walkman and a few demo cassette tapes are also displayed.
Paisley Park Archivist Angie Marchese later explains in an interview that Dirty Mind was the earliest era Prince chose to highlight, so they included the earliest available artifacts leading up to it.
Paisley Park Tour - Princes Gibson L6S guitar displayed here, was his main guitar before he acquired the Hohner. Prior to him modifying this guitar, Prince played it on American Bandstand during his national television debut in January 1980. On American Bandstand, Prince starts to play Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad, he mimics playing the guitar, then puts it to his side when he starts to lip synch. When he gets to the part: "tell me baby, ain't that enough?" He does a little high-step dance, his guitar strap breaks and the guitar fell to the floor. Not missing a beat, Prince is trying to get Dez's attention, but André walks next to him to sing back-up harmonies with Dez.
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Paisley Park Tour - Displays the denim jacket Prince wore during The Cross, peach drum kit, a peach suit with black tie, and the white furry jacket he wore while performing as his female alter ego Camille during the songs If I Was Your Girlfriend in the movie, and in the video/movie U Got the Look with Sheena Easton.
Paisley Park Tour - Includes his white pearl suit top, and two matching suits - one yellow, the other purple which have opposite colored buttons on the pant legs and down the front of the jackets with matching piping, buttons and flourishes on the sleeves.
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Paisley Park Tour - The long hallway outside Studio A features a 6' high mural that Prince commissioned Sam Jennings to create in 2007.
The Influence Hallway led us to the Galaxy Room, a small ultraviolet-lit space where Prince could relax and mediate. glow-in-the-dark stars, planets, and hidden love symbols come alive via blacklights from the ceiling fixtures. A video screen, acoustic guitar, funky chair, purple velvet wavy back love seat, small refrigerator, incense and candles also filled the room.
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As we entered Studio B, you cant help but notice the large curved portrait of Prince from the 3RDEYEGIRL era that greets you when you walk in. This is only place inside Paisley Park where you are allowed a photograph taken by your tour guide from a camera atop a tripod, and only offered on the VIP Tour. The photo op has you positioned next to him with his purple baby grand piano (electric keyboard) with handwritten lyrics and tambourines on top, behind you. The photo is saved on the $10 thumb drive purchased prior to the start of the tour.
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Designed as a multi-function dance rehearsal studio/basketball court, projection room with full recording capacity, this space has been transformed to celebrate all things Purple Rain. It still features the wood floors and mirrors used by dancers, but the single basketball hoop has been removed.
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Under the Cherry Moon was Princes 1986 directorial debut film in which he also starred. After disagreements with the original director, Prince took over directing the film himself. Shot in full color on location in France, the film was converted to black and white.
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The 1990 sequel to Purple Rain, written, directed and starring Prince in his fourth and final film role. The title comes from a now torn-down bridge that was in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The plot continues with The Kid and rival band, The Time, and their music battle for ownership of the Glam Slam Club.
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Paisley Park Tour - Piano Room
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Soundstage / Concert Hall The 12,240-square-foot soundstage was mainly designed to use for concerts, and/or tour rehearsals. It was also advertised to handle film and video production, commercial shoots, photo shoots and corporate events. The soundstage is directly connected via tie lines to all four recording studios, which makes multi-track recording possible. Apart from Prince's various productions, the sound stage was mainly booked with commercial and film work in the 80's and the first half of the 90's, including TV commercials for Burger King, McDonald's, Cadillac, and Porsche; major films: Drop Dead Fred and Grumpy Old Men; and tour production rehearsals for. the Beastie Boys, M.C. Hammer, Freddie Jackson, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Neil Young, Kool & The Gang, The Muppets, Bee Gees, Barry Manilow, and Jeff Beck. It was used to re-shoot live scenes and segues for the Sign ‘O’ the Times concert film, when most of the original concert footage ended up being unusable, and Graffiti Bridge was filmed almost entirely in the soundstage including outdoor scenes. Prince’s tour rehearsals in this room include Lovesexy, Nude, Diamonds and Pearls, Act 1 and Act II, The Ultimate Live Experience, Prince, and for the Welcome 2 Chicago residency. The soundstage was also used to host Prince’s large Paisley Park parties and one-off performances, television specials like The Ryde Dyvine and Gett Off, as well as countless other music videos.
Around the perimeter of this massive room are smaller stages displaying instruments and costumes from Prince’s various eras: 1999, Purple Rain, NPG, Jam of the Year Tour, and 3RDEYEGIRL. Prince's personal favorite powder blue Bentley and a purple Plymouth Prowler are also on display. On a small stage, sits Prince’s custom purple Yamaha grand piano and bench right where he played for his Piano and a Microphone Tour. On April 16, 2016, a DJ Dance Party was advertised for Paisley Park, being hosted by Pam The Funkstress, the doors opening at 10:00 p.m. On April 16, 2016, a DJ Dance Party was advertised for Paisley Park, being hosted by Pam The Funkstress, the doors opening at 10:00 p.m. After midnight on the morning of April 17, in what would prove to be his final public performa...n his home, Prince emerged to show off his custom piano playing Chopsticks for the crowd and holding up, but not playing The Purple Special guitar created just for him. Afterwards he cued some 30 minutes of the Atlanta 10 p.m. Piano & A Microphone show and told the crowd it was from his forthcoming release, and that was it. His piano and guitar are still in Paisley Park for all to see.
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NPG Music Club A private nightclub where Prince had intimate, often impromptu free concerts for the locals invited via grapevine tweet, dance parties or he would just jam with fellow musicians and celebrities. Often, he would not make an appearance until 2 or 3 in the morning, or if he wasn't feeling the vibe, he wouldn't show up at all. Instead, playing a movie like Finding Nemo, a favorite of his. As music plays, kaleidoscopic visuals from his Piano and Microphone Tour swirl on screens. Away from the stage and dance floor are circular purple velvet couches and a Rainbow Children painting with Prince peering behind a curtain, as if he is watching every move. The car grille from the cover of Sign O ’the Times projects out of the wall, and a huge love symbol hangs from the ceiling. A seahorse in the far-left corner of the room that has a glowing eye (my guess a video camera). Looking forward to returning Saturday night for another tour and the Paisley Park After Dark DJ dance party. | |
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Super Bowl Previously a reception area for parties, here you can watch Prince’s amazing rain-d...ftime Show from Miami. Rated one of the best halftime shows of all time and projected on three screens, I remember watching this performance live. It had been pouring rain prior to and during the game, so the producer phoned Prince and told him I want you to know it’s raining, and Prince said, “Yes, it’s raining.” The producer asked, “Are you okay?” Prince replied, “Can you make it rain harder?” And play he did. Beginning with Let’s Go Crazy, Baby I’m a Star right into Proud Mary, and back to Baby I’m a Star; transitioning to All Along the Watchtower, and Best of You to the finale when Prince changed to his purple symbol guitar to play Purple Rain, the stage now lit purple. Prince begins to sing, I never meant to cause you any sorrow…I never meant to cause you any pain…, removes his soaking wet head scarf and tosses it aside, continuing to sing. After the first chorus, Prince asks, “Can I play this guitar?”, as a white fabric screen unfurls upwards from the stage toward the sky, casting a stadium sized silhouette of Prince holding his purple symbol guitar purposefully in place, the iconic guitar riff begins. He mesmerizes us all by continuing to sing and play in a downpour, engaging the audience to sing along, in one of the best versions of Purple Rain ever, and ends with a finger to the sky and Prince tossing his guitar in the air.
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The Fence In the days, weeks and months following Prince's death, fans from around the world brought notes, artwork, handmade gifts and memorabilia to leave beside and hang on the fence surrounding Paisley Park property. Staff collected every single item left in Prince's honor, discarding flowers, and preserving the items left. A portion of the fence is displayed in this area. Items are rotated so that everything can eventually be shown to Paisley Park visitors. While on tour with Lori’s Kay Blake-Leighton, her Prince ~Paisley Park~ print was on display. It was a very emotional moment for her, seeing in‑person her work of heart on The Fence inside Paisley Park. Although these photos were not taken by me, I do recognize some of the other art on display in these photos, Troy Gua’s framed La Petite Prince ~The Ladder~, and Dan “Pancake” Lacey’s canvas painting ~Beyond~.
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Gift Shop Exiting the former reception area leads you into a tent where the Paisley Park Gift Shop and Kitchen are located. Merchandise included shirts, hoodies, posters, books, tote bags, pins, and other souvenirs. I certainly spent my fair share buying two shirts, Paisley Park and Fashion hardcover books, lapel pins and symbol necklace, all placed in a purple bag.
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Kitchen From the Paisley Park Kitchen, you can order from a menu of Prince’s favorite vegetarian dishes that were prepared by his personal chefs Ray and Jewell Roberts. I ordered the Minnesota Grilled Cheese (apples, white cheddar, and gouda cheese on ciabatta bread) served with chips, and Cowgirl Cookies. Tables and chairs were arranged beyond the gift shop area where large portrait banners of Prince were hanging, and photography was allowed.
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Great review and photos! Thanks for sharing! | |
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OMG!!!! So much work!! So beatifully done!! A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!! | |
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Amazing scrapbook very beautiful Welcome to "the org", daqueria1998… open your heart, open your mind. | |
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Wow, thanks for sharing this. You did an incrediblly beatiful job. Why is it so difficult to upload an avatar? | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Amazing scrap book. So much purple love put into that for sure. 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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Wow. You should partner with Paisley Park and start selling that in the gift shop IMMEDIATELY. Again, wow. | |
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Thank You for Lettin me be there! Fantastic work!!!! | |
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Exquisite. | |
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Really awesome, thank you! | |
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Thank you everyone for your nice comments. | |
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You did such a beautiful job with your scrapbook! Seeing the pics brought back my memories of when I visited PP last year in May. Lots of things I had seen while there but had forgotten already. Or maybe it was just visual overload when I was there and missed seeing some of the things/items on display. Thanks for sharing!!! Much Purple Love to U!! | |
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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us all. | |
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