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Thread started 01/21/06 7:01pm

wonder505

For Prince's Younger Fans

Many of Prince's fans developed during the late 70s mid-80's, before many of you were born. I'm curious as to when you became a Prince fan and why? Especially with all this talk about his new music.
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Reply #1 posted 01/21/06 8:48pm

funkymunkey

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I'm 15 years old and i got into Prince when Musicology was released. The title track was released as a single here in Australia, and it got me curious, so i bought the album. I thought it was alright, and a few weeks later i bought the hits/b-sides and i have been hooked ever since. There is an emotional and intellectual depth in Prince's music that you don't find with many other artists. People tell me maybe i'm a bit obsessed with him, but i know what i like. I have even recently started ordering hard to find cd-s from overseas and have every intention of finishing my collection. Anyway, i hope this answered your question.
oh my lord, where did i hear that one before?
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Reply #2 posted 01/21/06 9:27pm

croweonbranch

I was a sophomore in high school, so that'd be when I was 16 or so (I'm 20 now). I got Purple Rain (the album) and Van Halen's first album as part of a 2 for $20 deal just because I felt like getting into some new stuff. Later on, I got Emancipation and a couple of other CDs as part of this "3 $9.99 CDs for $18" thing at a local wrecka stow (in fact, I've gotten all of his albums at a used/discounted price except for NEWS. That must've been karma.). While I loved, Purple Rain, Emancipation was the proof to me that he was more than a 1-album wonder (yeah, I know, a lot of people don't like it, and it took forever to grow on me). I thought it was some stunningly made music that covered a lot of ground ove rhte 3 hours span. Sure, not all of it was good, but there was a sincere and determined - and hungry - craftsmanship to it that I found charming. Purple Rain also grew on me quickly around this time period, and I couldn't get enough. A year after those purchases, I was RAIDING the local music shops' used bins to find anything I could get my hands on, then filled in the gaps (Crystal Ball, The Black Album) from Amazon.
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Reply #3 posted 01/21/06 11:08pm

jamaicanbob

I'll be 21 in a couple weeks.. The first exposure I had to him was around 3-4th grade ('94 or so). I remember seeing all those advertisements for VH-1 they were called "Movies that Rock" or something like that.. Well one time I was watching tv and one of my mom's friends was over who was in her early 20s. She got all excited beacuse they advertised Purple Rain to be on and was all OOHHH I have to record it! So she asked if I had ever seen it and I told her no. She made me watch it with her and told me I'd reallly like it. She was right! I went and bought the cd new from the record store. It was the first one I ever bought with my own money. I didn't buy the Hits 1/2 until around '99, then bought Musicology when it came out, along with almost every album he's ever made soon after.
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Reply #4 posted 01/22/06 12:09am

doctamario

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I'm 19. 1st exposure was from The Hits 1 and immediately fell in love with the last few songs Thieves, Diamonds, and 7. A few years later we went on a road trip with this same friends and he brought along Crystal Ball, Emancipation, Beautiful Experience, and Girl 6. This music is what made me love him, but because of its explicit nature, I didn't get any of his music until I turned 18 last year(I had a super strict mother).
Don't hurt me, I'm a newb. I'm supposed to be stupid.
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Reply #5 posted 01/22/06 1:32am

chunky

i'm clueless about composing music. i'm just a fan. i grew up with commercial music for clubs, you know? more like rnb, hip hop club music...all that. i saw a t.v thing with a prince video, in 2003?... it was gangsta glam...rollerskates reminded me of happy days and my childhood, this was when i was 19, a time after discovering how unique and different i am to everybody i have ever met or known because of my wild life..and the song was really cool. later i found out that many artists made prince songs, covers and what not, researching the net, reading about him. he's funky. Good Love.
like those who posted here before me, every prince album i purchased has a wild story of it's own, but i never bought anything via internet....yet!
prince is one compact place for me, and his music is personal, easy for me to relate to.
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Reply #6 posted 01/22/06 2:50am

skipper

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biggrin This thread is great, I love to hear of new converts and how they got a taste for the magic. Good on y'all.
Time is a trick....
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Reply #7 posted 01/22/06 3:02am

MattyJam

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I first became "aware" of Prince and his music around 1995... I really liked "Gold" and I rented the album out from my local library (I was about 12 at the time and couldn't afford to buy it). I really loved it... and I felt kinda naughty-school-boy-ish listening to Pussy Control. I remember turning down the volume when I heard my mother coming upstairs. My parents just thought Prince was plain weird back then - they've since been better educated.

I remember buying "Betcha By Golly Wow" when it came out... more because I liked Prince than the actual song... I couldn't afford a triple-disc album though, so Emancipation was a no-go for me.

It was when The Greatest Romance was released when I became a big fan. They used to play that song and it's mixes on Radio 2 all the time. Literally everyday. That was the song and Rave was the album which made me want to buy the rest of his back catalogue. It was also the song which stopped my parents calling him a "poor mans Michael Jackson."

This is why I have such a hard time accepting a lot of the Rave-bashing on this board... I guess this album especially has a lot of happy memories attatched to it for me.
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Reply #8 posted 01/22/06 3:55am

Nichola

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when i saw the alphabet street video on tv so i was 6 when i noticed him

it was exiting for me to discover old albums one at a time mostly from market stalls on casette and listen to them always looking for more
Guess that I'll stay at home
All alone and play my tamborine
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Reply #9 posted 01/22/06 4:13am

prettymansson

You guys are so sweet....its really touching hearing you express feelings i had back in 82'
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Reply #10 posted 01/22/06 4:16am

thomas840

Well I don't consider myself young... I'm 32. And I've been a Prince fan for over 10 years now. But I came to appreciate his music just when he was declining commercially.

In high school I was mostly into rock/classic rock. Zeppelin, Beatles, etc. I have every Queen album except hot space. And like most rockers from a small souther town I had real contempt for r and b, pop... pretty much everything that didn't feature a white boy playing power chords.

Anyway, in college my musical tastes started changing, but not drastically. Got into "alternative" and more whimisical stuff... such as They Might Be Giants. Then one weekend...

I was the sound guy for this play the university theater group was performing. The play was "Buried Child", a drama by... Stoppard? Anyway, one of the leads was this huge Prince fan. This would have been about 1993 or so. He loved Prince and wasn't shy about letting anyone know it. The director's wife was pregnant at the time, and we used to joke about what they should name him. Since alot of the action occured in a corn field, and since the lead was obsessed with Prince, we settled on the name for the new kid to be "Owwaah! Corn."

OK, so one night before a tech rehersal, after warmups, I decided to suprise the cast. I purchased the Hits 1/2 and started spinning a few tracks. I think I played Kiss, and then the lead actor asked me to play "7", which I did. What happened next was amazing... it was like that night club in Grafitti Bridge. The whole cast and crew got out on stage and started dancing without a care in the world. Everyone was smiling and laughing... I'll never forget it. And from that moment on I was a Prince fan. The first proper album I bought was the Symbol Album, since it had 7 on it, then D&P, and then on to the older stuff.

So though I subsequently bought every album, and love just about all of them, I am a "modern" fan in that I don't have much use for revisiting the old stuff. I first grew to love him for his post 80's music, and that continues today. I love Emancipation, TRC, and this new single TAC. I also love the 80's stuff, but it's not what I listen to regularly... with the possible exception of SOTT.
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Reply #11 posted 01/22/06 4:21am

brothaluv

This is indeed a great thread. I'm floored by the intelligent answers. Not an airhead in the group. This speak volumes about the depth of Prince's artistry.
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Reply #12 posted 01/22/06 7:14am

FreakInMe

I think the first time I became aware of Prince was in '93/'94 at the age of 12. Back then my parents and I didnot have MTV or any other music channel, but there was a half an hour long show on TV that showed some music clips ("hit clip" was the name of the show). And someday it showed "My name is Prince" and although I liked the song very much I was shocked by Prince's outward appearance.
I considered buying the 0(+> -Album but when I read the title list and discovered "Sexy M.F." on it I was a little bit scared and so I didn't buy it.
Next time I heard something from Prince was "The most beautiful Girl in the world" (again on "HitClip"). I bought the Single and though I liked it I forgot about it after some time.

Around '98 I was all in to Hiphop but sometimes I got a little bit bored from that kind of music. So I searched for something new which I finally found in Bootsy Collins' Straight outta P University. I didn't know what "funk" was but I did know that I liked it very much. The next "funk"-record I bought was then the 0(+> Album (after all that Gangsta Rap stuff I wasn't scared of a title like "Sexy M.F." any more wink ). I must say it simply blew me away. First I liked only the Hiphop influenced songs like "My Name is Prince", "Sexy M.F." but I quickly started to like the other ones as well.
I think my next Album was "Crystal Ball"(which was just released at this time) then "NPS", "Emancipation" and "Rave". After that there was no holding back and I got them all wink

Until today 0(+> is one of my favourites.

Sorry if I mixed up some of the dates.
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Reply #13 posted 01/22/06 7:37am

wonder505

This may be a little overboard, but I am absolutely captivated by your answers. I became a fan in 1984 and it is so beautiful and amazing how Prince has inspired you and others across generations. This is so uplifting especially after all the negative posts about his new stuff.
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Reply #14 posted 01/22/06 8:28am

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prettymansson said:

You guys are so sweet....its really touching hearing you express feelings i had back in 82'



that's what i thought also!

great thread.
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Reply #15 posted 01/22/06 9:07am

PleasurePrinci
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well,my mom was a Prince fan.I didnt even know she was until i found "come" in storage and tried 2 listen 2 it.Than when I was about 8 I watched Purple Rain...I was SO amazed.I remember I looked 4 the movie everywhere but no 1 sold it or either they were lying 2 me b/c I was 2 young 2 be watching that kind of movie.So I ended up renting it from Blockbuster every week than I finally saved enough money 2 buy it than I went crazy and I started buying anything and everything that had Prince's name on it eek lol
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Reply #16 posted 01/22/06 9:21am

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I'm 18 years old, became a fan at 16 years old when I saw him come through Birmingham, AL for his Musicology tour. I became interested in him after seeing his Grammy 2004 performance with Beyonce, and then the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performances. After I saw him live, I never turned back. I've been a fan ever since.

I think I've done pretty good for myself! Most people I talk to would think I've been a fan for years...
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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Reply #17 posted 01/22/06 11:16am

babynoz

I just have to say thanks to you young folks for such a refreshing thread.

I've been rolling with Prince for 24 years, but I refuse to become old and jaded. I see each album as a new adventure in the Prince saga.
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #18 posted 01/22/06 1:23pm

SammiJ

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fan since i could remember...he was my first crush @ like...6?
my sister loved him thruout the purple rain era, and that was 2 years b4 i was born, so she was still kinda rollin with it..and she had th PR tape and ATWIAD tape and passed them down 2 me..

always loved him, but was always into poppy things (spice girls and the like)
not realizing that a lot of stuff that i listened to was somehow linked to him (whether it be directly, or just the sound or a sample) and musicology was was roped me back in nod

i wasn't too hot with the 90s music, only a bit...but i love prince, never gunna stop either nod

just listening to his music from back in the day helped me realize what else was around back then, and slowly just kept getting more into older music...now it's all i listen to - don't like new music too much disbelief
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Reply #19 posted 01/22/06 2:08pm

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I was....young (when did Diamonds and Pearls come out? cos it was then and i'm 28 now) and I attended dance classes and I was in a touring youth dance Company at the time. We were training one week and the choreographer had put together a piece to the track Thunder. I had no idea who it was but I thought it was fantastic and asked who the music was by. I subsequently went out and bought the CD and was mesmirised from that point onwards, and bought everything I could afford of his back catalogue with my pocket money!.

As I got older I began to understand his sex appeal too! However, I can state with hand on heart that however attractive I find him (and I do find him very attractive!), it was the music that drew me to him first! I've never had a tattoo done, but someone asked me recently what I'd have if I was ever to get something so permanenet to adorn my body and the only thing I could think of would be something Prince related. I was a child when I first found his music and I'm an adult now, and I'm certain that my passion for his music will be one of the few constant things in my life, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that way...
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Reply #20 posted 01/22/06 3:23pm

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I have been a fan since 1983. I love hearing how the younger generations are discovering Prince! I actually feel proud. I don't think that there are many artists who have been around 20 plus years and are still gaining new (young) fans.cool
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To GOD be the Glory!
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Reply #21 posted 01/22/06 4:05pm

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I'm seventeen and have loved him since I was little. I watched Purple Rain when it was on Vh1 and then I loved it when he was on the Muppet Show. I really didn't go crazy though until the summer of 2004 when Purple Rain came out on dvd. Since then I've gone completely purple. I love him and all his music. I can't get enough of it!
Everytime I comb my hair
Thoughts of you get in my eyes...

Vous etes tres belle...
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Reply #22 posted 01/22/06 4:19pm

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uptown26 said:

I have been a fan since 1983. I love hearing how the younger generations are discovering Prince! I actually feel proud. I don't think that there are many artists who have been around 20 plus years and are still gaining new (young) fans.cool
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we've been fans 23 years! eyepop
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Reply #23 posted 01/22/06 4:29pm

mancabdriver

i'm the youngest in my family so everything my older siblings listened too, i took a interest to. My sister was crazy about Prince during his "diamonds and pearls" era so i took an interest and brought his hits/ b-sides cd when it was released. i knew must of the songs already and from then on, just kept on listening....
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Reply #24 posted 01/22/06 8:14pm

MichaelsLight

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I was watching vh1 classics in like 2003, waiting for Michael Jackson's Rock With You video to come on but When Doves Cry came on first. I thought P was cute so I decided to watch the whole vid, of course the ending won me over. I'm not sure when I started looking for his albums but it took me a while because I had the MJ fever, still do woot! But before that my previous memories were only: thinking Prince was gay and the time I was flipping through the channels and Prince was being asked who would win in a fight between him and Michael Jackson, and P started laughing then I turned the channel because back then I could give two shits less about either one of them, but I do remember thinking Michael would kick Prince's ass biggrin
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Reply #25 posted 01/22/06 8:54pm

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Im 20 years old and my Prince fandom evolved in 3 major phases

1994- My mother and I loved "The Most Beautiful Girl.." and this was my intro to Prince

1999-I discover that my brother owns the Hits 1&2, so I insist he copy them for me. Casual listener--->becomes fan

2000- I bought Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic of all albums (and loved it!!).
Then I began finding so many more albums of his, and I was enjoying all of them. Before I knew it Im losing hours searching the web for rare songs and videos, and swimming in Prince cds! I loved it (and still do).
Fan--->becomes crazy fam nuts
If you will, so will I
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Reply #26 posted 01/23/06 10:55am

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nilegettolrahc said:

uptown26 said:

I have been a fan since 1983. I love hearing how the younger generations are discovering Prince! I actually feel proud. I don't think that there are many artists who have been around 20 plus years and are still gaining new (young) fans.cool
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we've been fans 23 years! eyepop



Yeah, isn't that cool!!! biggrin And 3121 is coming out on my 23rd anniverary of being a Prince fan. I became a fan March 21, 1983 when I saw his 1999 tour show in NY. cool
To GOD be the Glory!
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Reply #27 posted 01/23/06 11:07am

Jaarod86

I'm 19yrs old and I've been a prince fanatic for 5yrs. When I was just a lil boy my parents used to REALLY be into church. We went like 24/7 everyday all day. Then news broke out that our pastor was actually a con artist and they stopped goin'. It was then that I remember hearing secular music 4 the 1st time. My earliest memory of it was in the early 90's when Prince and the NPG made Diamonds and Pearls and then the Symbol album. My dad used 2 play those 2 albums ALL the damn time when I was little. Then 1 day, 5yrs ago, I was goin through our old cds and cassette tapes and I found the Symbol album. I listened 2 it and it brought back SO many childhood memories. Then I found other Prince cds and I listened 2 them and when I did, I fell in love with them.Since then I've become a pretty hardcore Prince fan--and I shall always be 1, until the day I die.
it dont mean Ure wrecked jus cause me tallywackin sucking is all U want. all it means is that the one that come b4 me never made U come.
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Reply #28 posted 01/23/06 11:21am

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I'm 22. There is a chain of recrd shops in Britain called Fopp, it's a decent enough record store, but crucially it sells 'classic' albums for a fiver a go. I used to go straight to the back of the shop with about £20 or £30 a week and just buy up old albums, i started with my roots, white indie rock, but quickly started to expand into other genres. I remember I had to make a choice between two Bob Dylan albums, and couldnt make my mind up. I plumped for Blonde on Blonde, but the copy I had picked up was cracked so I went for the one behind, which was actually a copy of Purple Rain. For some reason, I went for that instead and, it went from there to the point where I own almost everything.
“If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists”
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Reply #29 posted 01/23/06 11:35am

Bluesnswing

I'm 21. I was always aware of Prince, and songs like "1999" and "Purple Rain", but never decided to check him out until I was 19, in 2004. A friend of mine just couldn't stop raving about him, which got me slightly interested, but then that Grammys performance was what did it for me. I immediately dove head first, buying up all the Prince I could afford, joining the NPGMC, and going to both shows he did in Toronto (plus that Much More Music interview!).
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