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Thread started 01/24/06 11:30am

nurse

PURPLE RAIN-How old were U when ....

How old were U when Purple Rain was released in theaters? I was 12 years old and I remember begging my grandmother to take me (God rest her soul wink ). I also remember being told to cover my eyes on some parts of the movie eek . Do U have any memories of the era? Whether good or bad?
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Reply #1 posted 01/24/06 11:45am

MIGUELGOMEZ

I was 18. We had such a good time at the first showing of the film. It was crazy!!! Women were yelling at the screen when Francis L. hits the Kid in the face. We were all up and dancing throughout most of the movie. It was like a concert.


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MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #2 posted 01/24/06 11:47am

Astasheiks

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That pond or lake that Apollonia jumped in, where is it and the name of it??? razz lol
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Reply #3 posted 01/24/06 11:53am

nayroo2002

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My Dad took me and my sister to the theater in Albany!
I was 11 and she was 9.

I remember how wonderfully strange it was to finally hear Prince speak lol

After the movie I persuaded him to take me to the record shop and buy me the Purple Rain cassette.
Then, just before checking out, I asked him if he would get me "the one with 'Little Red Corvette' on it, too?"

Thanks, nurse,
now I feel old again sad razz

beer
"Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends"
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Reply #4 posted 01/24/06 11:56am

nurse

nayroo2002 said:

My Dad took me and my sister to the theater in Albany!
I was 11 and she was 9.

I remember how wonderfully strange it was to finally hear Prince speak lol

After the movie I persuaded him to take me to the record shop and buy me the Purple Rain cassette.
Then, just before checking out, I asked him if he would get me "the one with 'Little Red Corvette' on it, too?"

Thanks, nurse,
now I feel old again sad razz

beer

Sorry Nayroo2002 sad . This thread is for old people isn't it? But, so far I've read some great memories from the other orgers wink razz wink .
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Reply #5 posted 01/24/06 11:58am

Astasheiks

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Astasheiks said:

That pond or lake that Apollonia jumped in, where is it and the name of it??? razz lol



Do any you all know the answer to this?
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Reply #6 posted 01/24/06 12:01pm

nurse

Astasheiks said:

Astasheiks said:

That pond or lake that Apollonia jumped in, where is it and the name of it??? razz lol



Do any you all know the answer to this?



Sorry! Don't know the answer 2 this one. But, I'm sure someone out there knows-ask Zelaira.Your sure to get an answer lol .
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Reply #7 posted 01/24/06 12:10pm

Universaluv

Twelve, sneaked into that bad boy. My grandmother took me to the concert!
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Reply #8 posted 01/24/06 12:13pm

isadora

2.

I saw PR for the first time when I was 15 or 16.
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Reply #9 posted 01/24/06 12:19pm

Drkman

I was 20, it was 1984 & it blew my mind
I first saw Prince live in 1980……………

I’m still amazed with the following he has now with the young & those who weren’t even born when he popped in ‘84
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Reply #10 posted 01/24/06 12:55pm

jbchavez

I was 14. At that time, Prince and Purple Rain were just parts of the entire 80s music experience.
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Reply #11 posted 01/24/06 1:19pm

Rhondab

16.....
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Reply #12 posted 01/24/06 1:34pm

Astasheiks

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I was 77.
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Reply #13 posted 01/24/06 2:24pm

FrancerulzV99

I was -6 years old when it was released in theaters...7 or 8 when I first saw it..
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Reply #14 posted 01/24/06 2:32pm

nurse

Universaluv said:

Twelve, sneaked into that bad boy. My grandmother took me to the concert!


That's cool! wink razz wink .
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Reply #15 posted 01/24/06 4:09pm

1nonly

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I was into my fifth life, making me...346...

no, seriously, I was 10 during that time. Then it was the big 4, Madonna, Prince, Michael Jackson, and Bruce Springsteen. They were untouchable during that period.

The music was cool, the vibe was cool, the videos was cool. MTV (not empty-v) was young and actually played music! All kids walked home from school without worries of being kidnapped, but we did worry about the Nightstalker (Richard Ramirez) for a while (at least here in southern california). Mcdonald mint shakes were the shit on St.Patrick's day back then


And it seemed to rain a lot more too.

I remember seeing commecials for the then "pay-per-view" style of programming that SelectTV or ONTV had back in the day and wishing that I had that service. Remember that?


Then.....

I remember seeing the movie for the first time on HBO on saturday night, yeah right after that cool ass intro HBO used to have before a feature presentation, the one with the camera panning through that miniature cityscape and then panning panning to the night sky, only to reveal a splash of light and the HBO sign coming down from the sky. C'mon,yall remember that, right?


I remember seeing the movie, digging the music, and talking about it the very next Monday at Kennedy Jr. High.

We used to play music during lunch hour, and I would request purple rain. Of course, that wouldn't happen because everyone wanted to hear Dress You Up or She Bop.

Going to pizza parlors to play video games since the best we had at home was the Atari 2600. We were too poor for Intellivision, Colecovision, or a Commodore 64. While at the pizza parlor we would listen to 45s on the jukebox (again, I got my Prince tunes without prejudice there!)

Not really having to lock up my Schwinn beach cruiser (aqua blue color, baby) but merely turning it upside down onto the seat and handlebars. Hey, that was all the protection I needed back then.


Wearing O.P. and LeTigre, I didn't give a damn!



Realizing that prince actually had a voice speaking...and tripping on his reply to Jill Jones in the movie of "What, a subpoena?" and thinkning that was such a dirty thing to say. Hey I was 11, and knew nothing of the legal system.

Still digging a hole in my backyard and having the fellas over to play Sarlaac Pit with our Return of the Jedi figures.

GI Joe cartoon, Transformers -- boo witht he GoBots, and tripping out on all the hype of the '84 Olympics in the LA Colloseum.

Yeah, memories man, memories...can you dig it?
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Walking alone in the dark, I see nothing u see
I can be in a park, or flying in the…in the deep sea
I wish u’d hold my hand; then everything could b
There’s nothing strange, we’re not deranged
We only want everyday 2 b a Cosmic Day
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Reply #16 posted 01/24/06 4:12pm

nurse

1nonly said:

I was into my fifth life, making me...346...

no, seriously, I was 10 during that time. Then it was the big 4, Madonna, Prince, Michael Jackson, and Bruce Springsteen. They were untouchable during that period.

The music was cool, the vibe was cool, the videos was cool. MTV (not empty-v) was young and actually played music! All kids walked home from school without worries of being kidnapped, but we did worry about the Nightstalker for a while. Mcdonald mint shakes were the shit on St.Patrick's day back then

And it seemed to rain a lot more too.

I remember seeing commecials for the then "pay-per-view" style of programming that Select TV or ONTV had back in the day and wishing that I had that service. Remember that?

Then.....

I remember seeing the movie for the first time on HBO on saturday night, yeah right after that cool ass intro HBO used to have before a feature presentation, the one with the camera panning through that miniature cityscape and then panning panning to the night sky, only to reveal a splash of light and the HBO sign coming down from the sky. C'mon,yall remember that, right?

I remember seeing the movie, digging the music, and talking about it the very next Monday at Kennedy Jr. High.

We used to play music during lunch hour, and I would request purple rain. Of course, that wouldn't happen because everyone wanted to hear Dress You Up or She Bop.

Yeah, memories man, memories...can you dig it?



I can dig it! I also remember that HBO intro. WOW! what a cool memory razz .
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Reply #17 posted 01/24/06 4:26pm

1nonly

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Read my post again, nurse, I thought of other stuff...
Walking alone in the dark, I see nothing u see
I can be in a park, or flying in the…in the deep sea
I wish u’d hold my hand; then everything could b
There’s nothing strange, we’re not deranged
We only want everyday 2 b a Cosmic Day
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Reply #18 posted 01/24/06 4:53pm

funkii

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HAHAHA i was 2 !
You saw the apple
hanging on the tree,
But missed the orchid
in your gaze
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Reply #19 posted 01/24/06 4:54pm

uptown26

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I was 17.

Astasheiks, it's Lake Minnetonka.
To GOD be the Glory!
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Reply #20 posted 01/24/06 4:54pm

nurse

1nonly said:

Read my post again, nurse, I thought of other stuff...


Ur right, the parts about the big 4, the nightstalker eek and "She Bop" were pure genius razz .
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Reply #21 posted 01/24/06 4:54pm

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14 nod PR was the first album I bought with my own money nod God how I used to love to go to the record store (remember records! lol ) and look for Prince stuff mushy
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Reply #22 posted 01/24/06 4:57pm

nurse

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

14 nod PR was the first album I bought with my own money nod God how I used to love to go to the record store (remember records! lol ) and look for Prince stuff mushy


The record store was a great place wink .I use to buy Prince records just to see what was inside eek .
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Reply #23 posted 01/24/06 5:00pm

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nurse said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

14 nod PR was the first album I bought with my own money nod God how I used to love to go to the record store (remember records! lol ) and look for Prince stuff mushy


The record store was a great place wink .I use to buy Prince records just to see what was inside eek .


Did you find records? razz
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Reply #24 posted 01/24/06 5:02pm

SexyBeautifulO
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14 That was the most expensive movie ticket I ever had to buy. I had to promise my father and stepmother that I'd do the dishes every night for the entire summer if they'd take me to see it. The dishpan hands were sooooo worth it!!!
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Reply #25 posted 01/24/06 5:03pm

nurse

SUPAsexy said:

nurse said:



The record store was a great place wink .I use to buy Prince records just to see what was inside eek .


Did you find records? razz



Records, interesting pics and a whole lotta other stuff. Not to mention the unique people that use to hang out there lol .
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Reply #26 posted 01/24/06 5:06pm

heckaslammin

I was 7, I begged my big brother to take me with him the night it came out, but my parents wouldn't let me go. Saw it about a year later on tv when I wasn't supposed too.
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Reply #27 posted 01/24/06 5:21pm

nurse

nurse said:

1nonly said:

Read my post again, nurse, I thought of other stuff...


Ur right, the parts about the big 4, the nightstalker eek and "She Bop" were pure genius razz .



Okay-the pics didn't download the first time. razz .
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Reply #28 posted 01/24/06 5:42pm

UndercovaBroth
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-4
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 #29 posted 01/24/06 5:44pm

DirtyChris

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I was only 3 years old
but the soundtrack was
one of the most played
albums in the house

I was 20 when I saw
the movie for the first time
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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