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Universal's 3121 press release contains ridiculous errors Why does the press release from Universal contain such ridiculous errors?
http://home.businesswire....ewsLang=en Prince's Universal Records Debut, 3121, In-Stores March 21st; Sizzling New Single And Video, ''Black Sweat,'' Kicks Off New Release In Classic Prince Style
February 27, 2006 09:39 AM US Eastern Timezone [...] A series of genre defying albums - from 1985's Around The World In A Day, to 1987's prophetic A Sign Of The Times, "A" Sign Of The Times? That's the first time in nearly 20 years that I've seen anyone call it that. With more than 60 million records sold, Prince launched his web-centric NPG Music Club in the early '90s,
Really? Let's see: http://www.findarticles.c...i_70198052 Prince Announces Worldwide Launch of NPG Music Club, the Music Club Where Members are Connected Like Family
Business Wire, Feb 9, 2001 Since when does February 2001 belong to the "early '90s"? pioneering direct sales and value-added content that would become the artist-driven online entrepreneurial model artists and internet gurus would be flocking to by the end of the decade.
Apparently, Prince invented the internet. Nevermind that George Michael and David Bowie had been doing this way earlier... © Bart Van Hemelen
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You might know a little too much about Prince methinks. | |
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JPW said: You might know a little too much about Prince methinks. yeah but he makes good points. Universal more than has the resources to get it right the first time | |
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XxAxX said: JPW said: You might know a little too much about Prince methinks. yeah but he makes good points. Universal more than has the resources to get it right the first time i can see how they would make some mistakes on the online stuff, and didn't he have a website launched back in 1997 (which still is hardly the early '90s though). anyway, beyond that, it is simply preposterous for them to call "Sign o' The Times" "a sign of the times". that is like calling "Sticky Fingers" "some sticky fingers". and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Or calling Prince "The Prince".
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damn typos.....you would think someone with half a brain would re-read what they are expecting to release....don't they know we're gonna be watching for everything.... | |
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The worst error was the part that said "Prince's career literally exploded in the 80's"
How the hell can a career "LITERALLY" explode? | |
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What was Prince's first 'official' website? The Dawn? I can remember seeing the wedding photos on it, so it was online in 1996 at the earliest. U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took. | |
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JudasSmile said: What was Prince's first 'official' website? The Dawn? I can remember seeing the wedding photos on it, so it was online in 1996 at the earliest.
you don't mean this do you..? http://www.thedawnexperie...index2.htm | |
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JudasSmile said: What was Prince's first 'official' website? The Dawn? I can remember seeing the wedding photos on it, so it was online in 1996 at the earliest.
something like that. but heck what we call the internet (that is the WWW.COM) thing was not well know at all before 95 | |
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PurpleRein said: JudasSmile said: What was Prince's first 'official' website? The Dawn? I can remember seeing the wedding photos on it, so it was online in 1996 at the earliest.
you don't mean this do you..? http://www.thedawnexperie...index2.htm No. Prince used to have a site called The Dawn ten or more years ago. Wonder if he was the first major artist to have a website? U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took. | |
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JudasSmile said: PurpleRein said: No. Prince used to have a site called The Dawn ten or more years ago. Wonder if he was the first major artist to have a website? there could not have been too many before that. (as far as www.com sites) netscape was not even "public" until 94 or 95. | |
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Also, when did love4oneanother.com appear? Anyone remember? U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took. | |
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JudasSmile said: Also, when did love4oneanother.com appear? Anyone remember?
i think it was about 96 or 97. and the dawn was BEFORE 98. whoever said that is mistaken. I used to go there when i was at school and i graduated n 97. | |
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IstenSzek said: XxAxX said: yeah but he makes good points. Universal more than has the resources to get it right the first time i can see how they would make some mistakes on the online stuff, and didn't he have a website launched back in 1997 (which still is hardly the early '90s though). anyway, beyond that, it is simply preposterous for them to call "Sign o' The Times" "a sign of the times". that is like calling "Sticky Fingers" "some sticky fingers". Purple Raining Pearls & Diamonds Chaotic & Disorderly 1998 | |
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Byron said: 1998
it took me a while to register that one and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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JudasSmile said: No. Prince used to have a site called The Dawn ten or more years ago. Wonder if he was the first major artist to have a website?
Sheesh. I frikking mention two web-savvy artists in my original post. DavidBowie.com: "Record created on 06-Aug-1995" Whereas TheDawn.com went live in early 1996. Prince also has a habit of mentioning his new site on his CD, then abandoning that site months later. Isn't it idiotic that he let TheDawn.com slip from his hands? IIRC it was one of the sites that got a threatening email because they had put up photos of Prince. © Bart Van Hemelen
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My God, is this the original Bart Van Hemelen?
That brings back memories of the late nineties on prince.org ... (Negativity - no. Did you have your minus sign today) | |
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OhmyGod...you're so right...Prince is so over...
Is hearing what you want to hear, enough? Or no? | |
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SlamGlam said: JudasSmile said: No. Prince used to have a site called The Dawn ten or more years ago. Wonder if he was the first major artist to have a website? there could not have been too many before that. (as far as www.com sites) netscape was not even "public" until 94 or 95. He had Love for one another website, the dawn website (mostly about his marriage), npgonlineltd website and then npgmusiclub Prime aka The Kid
"I need u to dance, I need u to strip I need u to shake Ur lil' ass n hips I need u to grind like Ur working for tips And give me what I need while we listen to PRINCE" | |
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BartVanHemelen said: Why does the press release from Universal contain such ridiculous errors?
It was a test to see if you were still paying attention. They figure having you back here with Byron would be great viral marketing! | |
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JPW said: You might know a little too much about Prince methinks. It's just Bart being Bart. Get used to it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Aerogram said: BartVanHemelen said: Why does the press release from Universal contain such ridiculous errors?
It was a test to see if you were still paying attention. They figure having you back here with Byron would be great viral marketing! Emphasis on "viral"... | |
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