AsianBoi777 said: UndercovaBrotha said: 2004.
But I've listened to The Undertaker, though! So, I know some of my shit. You're a newbie? WHat made you a fan? Was it the pimp suites? Naw, it was "the show." Ooh, little darlin' if you're
free 4 a couple of hours (Free 4 a couple of hours) If U ain't busy 4 the next 7 years (Next 7 years) Say, let's pretend we're married and go all night | |
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I was a normal fan in the 90's, but I didn't become really hooked until the last few years of high school, and I'm 19 now. So, basically, recently. Not to mention Musicology was my 1st concert! [Edited 12/24/04 20:32pm] | |
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Mid 2002 | |
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1st time I've heard P. was back in '86 because of my older bro' - I hate that music than. I started to dig P. in '89 with Batman era... In 1990 a taped GB album for my brother from a radio. I took one listen, another - my bro' never get that tape and I fell in love 4EVER. [Edited 12/25/04 2:22am] Ain't that a bitch? | |
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whenpigeonscry said: 1983/1984
the "when doves cry" video where he's in the bathtub, made naughty thoughts run through my pre-pre-pubescent 9-year-old body... -wpc Same here, when I was 5! I remember my grandmother walking in on me while I was watching it, giving me dirty looking and calling him trash. Then she made me wash some religious statue to repent. | |
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Damn...
I am 27. I would have to say around 83...(I was 6 or so)....My mom had the 1999 Album, and she had Dirty Mind on 8-track..(didn't really "get" Dirty Mind till later)...but I would have her play Little Red Corvette and 1999 all the time. When Purple Rain came out, it was all over. I DISTINCTLY remember my mom taking my brother and I to see "The Muppets Take Manhattan, while my mom was in the other theatre watching P.R.....I snuck out and peeked my head in the door of P.R> at the time that Appolonia was smacked in the face in the basement, and the light from the outside made my mom turn around. She came up and slapped the shit out of me, and I went back in with my brother. THEN i knew I was a fan. SERIOUSLY. I needed help lol. I wasn't hardcore til 91 though....When that STRIPPED down version of GETT OFF was released on his birthday...i still ahve it on tape somewhere. lol Tsk Tsk, What a pity...sometimes Life can be so shitty.... | |
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Hello everyone, this is my first post here
The year that Prince became one of my biggest rolemodels was 2003. Yeah, we had our 1-year anniversary sometime in October. When I working as a mailman(girl) at the post-office they always played the soul&funk radio-station. '1999' came on and that was IT. Of course I've always known Prince but I used to think of him as this mainstream asshole who's just suing everyone left and right. No idea why I got hooked that time cause I've heard that song a billion times before. But now I don't know how I could live without the man. He's incredible. | |
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around '94 or '95. | |
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well, i became a fan of Prince in 92 when TLC covered " If I was ur girlfriend" on their record. | |
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1987 | |
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Krystal666 said: What was the year you became a die hard fan? For me it was 1993. I always liked his songs on the radio when I was growing up before that expecially "Theives in the Temple" but that was the year I really got into him.
1979 became a fan. 1982 became a die-hard fan declaring that I would own every song he breathed on. I still haven't acheived that goal completely, but damn near. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
U 'gon make me shake my doo loose! http://www.twitter.com/nivlekbrad | |
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78' "THE REASON THAT YOU'RE COOL IS CAUSE YOU'RE FROM THE OLD SCHOOL, AND THEY KNOW IT" | |
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1985. | |
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93, 0+> album hooked me (Insert something clever here) | |
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1978..... u & me, we got mad chemisty | |
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1987 | |
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well the first CD I got was The Hits Vol.1 for christmas '98. I was pretty much a hardcore fan by the year 2000. [Edited 12/28/04 18:51pm] Toejam @ Peach & Black Podcast: http://peachandblack.podbean.com
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preciosa863 said: 1978.....
1875 - I was workin with P,s Great grandfather in a plantation in Missippi,when he said to me "You know, im full of FUNK, AND SOONER OR LATER ITS GONNA BURST OUT! " thats when i became a Prince fan. \o/\o/ ° The Breakdown = Best Prince song for 20 years | |
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1978, I was 9 years-old and on an AM Soul radio station (WGIV in Charlotte, NC) I heard "Soft and Wet" and practically went on a research mission to find out what the hell he meant and then when I bought the album and saw that he may have been naked sitting on that bed with that huge afro, moustache and acoustic guitar... well, by this time I knew he was something different and I had to have it..... Rise up | |
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I've always liked him, but I became a certified fan in 2004. Onion Juice appears courtesy of Streethop.com | |
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I think I saw the 1999 video in the spring of 1983 and that raised an eyebrow. I was the one of few that had MTV at the time. I thought Michael Jackson was the coolest. I was at the kick off of the Victory tour in KC sitting 2nd row center.
I tried really hard to hate Little Red Corvette because I thought the cars were and still are crap, but what a song. 1999 takes a while to digest, once I "graduated" to the 2nd 1999 album (A-U-T-Omatic, et al) I was hooked. Funk, rock, alternative, ballads-THIS was my musical education! I didn't need "The Cure", "The Boss", U2 or Rick James when I had Prince! He introduced me to Sly, Santana, Little Richard, Joni and Jimmy Hendrix and I didn't even know it yet. By the end of the summer I was a DIE HARD Prince fan and so were my friends. By the time Purple Rain came out it was "Michael who"? I bought all of his albums and basically went through puberty and discovered women in all their glory during this high school period of my life. By the way-I think Prince made good lovers out of a lot of men as a "mentor". As much as my wife gets annoyed by the fact that I drag her to his shows and still listen to his music, she SHOULD be thanking him for our wonderful sex life. If you don't get "If I Was Your Girlfriend", "A-U-T-Omatic", "Adore" AND "Erotic City" AND if you haven't gotten down during these songs you do not know what you are missing. Furthermore, you need to pay attention to your mentor. 'nuff said | |
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Number23 said: Ah...1995. Beautiful, indian summer. Bootleg of The Gold Experience. I was 15 years old, Oasis were the biggest band in Britain, Jim Mallon gave me Hits 2, Purple Rain and studio bootlegs of Days Of Wild & Shy and said "23, this guy is the greatest guy ever to walk the fucking Earth in a long time. But most people won't understand."
He trusted me. And I got it - instantly. Just a shame most people on this website don't, though. I agree. He is the greatest guy ever to walk the earth. And some people don't understand how awesome this guy is. Paul G II
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I remember I was about 5 years old and my dad had the "Prince" album back in 1983. He was in a band at the time and he would play "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad" in the house and would practice playing the lead guitar part at the end of the song. When I heard that I wanted a guitar because I wanted to play just like that too. So I've been a die hard fan of this awesome guy since I was climbing trees and playing in the mud. lol. Paul G II
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I remember my brothers watching the video of "I wanna be your lover" over and over again in 1981, I was 10 and liked him already
then in 1985, I saw purple rain, I bought my first album of Prince : around the world in a day (got to be in my top 3 albums) and I became a fan, buying all his albums... first concert in 1988 I have to admit that during few years (96-2002) I slowed down, stopped going to concerts, but still bought his albums I became more addicted than ever since 2002, when I fell in love with another prince fan... went to a concert with him and lived the best music-mixed-with-love experience !!! freaks dance like they in heaven | |
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rationalman said: I think I saw the 1999 video in the spring of 1983 and that raised an eyebrow. I was the one of few that had MTV at the time. I thought Michael Jackson was the coolest. I was at the kick off of the Victory tour in KC sitting 2nd row center.
I tried really hard to hate Little Red Corvette because I thought the cars were and still are crap, but what a song. 1999 takes a while to digest, once I "graduated" to the 2nd 1999 album (A-U-T-Omatic, et al) I was hooked. Funk, rock, alternative, ballads-THIS was my musical education! I didn't need "The Cure", "The Boss", U2 or Rick James when I had Prince! He introduced me to Sly, Santana, Little Richard, Joni and Jimmy Hendrix and I didn't even know it yet. By the end of the summer I was a DIE HARD Prince fan and so were my friends. By the time Purple Rain came out it was "Michael who"? I bought all of his albums and basically went through puberty and discovered women in all their glory during this high school period of my life. By the way-I think Prince made good lovers out of a lot of men as a "mentor". As much as my wife gets annoyed by the fact that I drag her to his shows and still listen to his music, she SHOULD be thanking him for our wonderful sex life. If you don't get "If I Was Your Girlfriend", "A-U-T-Omatic", "Adore" AND "Erotic City" AND if you haven't gotten down during these songs you do not know what you are missing. Furthermore, you need to pay attention to your mentor. 'nuff said I love your story ! and I so agree on "Prince made good lovers out of a lot of men" but I believe that it's also true for women... freaks dance like they in heaven | |
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Good point-I hadn't thought about it that way. Lucky "Girls AND Boys". | |
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Summer 2004. | |
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williammelvinhicks said: "So in short, that's how you realized you were gay"
Ha ha, that made me laugh. You've no idea the stuff i had to put up with in high school for liking Prince. Almost weekly beatings. When you've got him though, no one can touch you. Y'all some funny mutha***er's TA-DAY. Weekly beatings!!! Yeah, I had to justify my love for Prince, but it was always vindicated when I was the only guy dancing with a crowd of women and all the other "cool" guys stood against the wall...watching. Dig if you will, DAT pickchur... Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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Hotlegs said: 1978- My mom bought the 45 andI saw his video on Don Kishner's Rock Concert Show On NBC and the rest is history.
[Edited 12/23/04 13:10pm] Don Kirschner's Rock Concert! the Midnight Special! Wolfman Jack! Vinyl Records! American Bandstand! Damn... Umm, me? First got into Prince in 2004. Never heard of him before... "I Wanna Be Your Lover" we all thought, "Dude, that's so gay". 1984 "When Doves Cry" came out, I said to myself, holy s**t, that's Prince??? He had me at "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today..." Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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DorothyParkerWasCool said: Number23 said: Ah...1995. Beautiful, indian summer. Bootleg of The Gold Experience. I was 15 years old, Oasis were the biggest band in Britain, Jim Mallon gave me Hits 2, Purple Rain and studio bootlegs of Days Of Wild & Shy and said "23, this guy is the greatest guy ever to walk the fucking Earth in a long time. But most people won't understand."
He trusted me. And I got it - instantly. Just a shame most people on this website don't, though. Damn, those quotes are on point. I swear that first quote by the person that introduced you to Prince sums up my personal feeling perfectly. It's good to see that you understood instantly. We both got into Prince around the same time. That magical year of 1995 introduced me to person whose art has inspired me immensely. But like you said most people on this site just don't get it. I agree except I'd say the greatest musician to walk the Earth in a long time. 1995 was also my magical year. I had known about Prince since Purple Rain but I was only 10 and wasn't a big fan yet. Back when Do Me Baby and I Wanna Be Your Lover came out I still thought a woman was singing those songs. It wasn't until 1995 when I bought The Gold Experience and then The Hits/B-sides that I put it all together. The B-sides are what made me the fan I am today. At that point I started to collect all of his albums and the rest is history. | |
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