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CJ talks about Rave 2000 Here's what today's CJ column has to say:
Turning purple Prince's $19.99 pay-per-view party's gotta look a lot better on New Year's Eve than it did in real life Saturday at Paisley Park. One attendee reports that high school plays have been better organized. "I think House Republicans treat Bill Clinton kinder than the Purple One treated his fans," the party-goer said. Some people were told to be there at 8 p.m,. with doors set to open at 9 and the show to start at 10. April Fools in December. As of 10:30 p.m., lots of people were still standing outside. Women dressed appropriately for a New Year's party were decidedly underdressed for the temp -- 22 degrees, according to my spies' thermostat. The show finally started at 11:50. "Let's Go Crazy" started, but about a third of the way through, the star seemed miffed. Technical problems. But don't worry; they can fix it all in the editing room. He took a 20-minute break. Lenny Kravitz played a couple of numbers, then Prince was back to report that there were more bugs to work out. Off he went. It was about 1 a.m., and a lot of VIPs looked like they'd just about had it. And the way out, via the coat-check area, was blocked by Prince in the throws of something emotional. (His lips couldn't be read.) Some Minnesota Vikings were there, along with some local TV people and nationally syndicated deejay Tom Joyner. Some party-goers happily stuck it out since Prince is a musical genius. Update: Bart Van Hemelen (tenthousand@yahoo.com) provides a URL: http://www.startribune.co...ord=prince | |
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