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Reply #60 posted 11/13/06 6:19am

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oh man- Prince and James Brown on the SAME stage?!! Hello!! What I wouldn't give to be there- thats so awesome, even if they aren't performing. I love when all the legends of music get together and chill or do duets- it is too cool. can't wair for 2morrow! if anyone goes- can you plz post pics? plz and thank u!!

ciao 4 now! M.K.
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Reply #61 posted 11/13/06 6:44am

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arunhallan said:

Anyone know about some kinda party happening @ Cafe de Paris tomorrow night? I'm wondering if Prince'll be there ( or anyone else? ).

It's meant to be a prince party for his hall of fame induction.


You've actually heard they are putting on a party for Prince? Where did you hear that? Or are you just guessing?
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Reply #62 posted 11/13/06 11:59am

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It's unlikely that there'll be an afterparty apart from the one at Alexandra Palace itself. Rumour has it that it will be a quick stopover to graciously scoop his award and leave very soon after for the gig in Vegas on Wednesday.

Shame, I bet Michael Jackson and Beyonce would have been looking forward to him appearing at the World Music Awards (www.worldmusicawards.com) on Wednesday..
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Reply #63 posted 11/13/06 1:39pm

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purplefunkster said:

It's unlikely that there'll be an afterparty apart from the one at Alexandra Palace itself. Rumour has it that it will be a quick stopover to graciously scoop his award and leave very soon after for the gig in Vegas on Wednesday.

Shame, I bet Michael Jackson and Beyonce would have been looking forward to him appearing at the World Music Awards (www.worldmusicawards.com) on Wednesday..
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Damn, Mike, Prince, James - all in London and I am here sitting at home...DAMN IT!
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really donĀ“t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #64 posted 11/14/06 2:44am

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In the Sun today Dermot O'Leary is quoted as saying Prince is NOT scheduled to sing "but his people have said 'keep his guitar by the stage', so im hoping"...

I bought 2 tickets off ebay the other day. They still havent arrived! bastard ebay rip-off merchants...

I live in Crouch End, a stone's throw away from the gig... So close and yet so far! Gonna go home in a few minutes and see if there is anything in the post. Not hopeful.
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Reply #65 posted 11/14/06 3:58am

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So.. is Prince in London?
Time will tell...
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Reply #66 posted 11/14/06 5:36am

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The Hall of Fame afterparty is at Cafe de Paris. Its a private party, no tickets are for sale.

Lady on the phone would not confirm or deny that Prince would be there.
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Reply #67 posted 11/14/06 10:51am

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sounds great!
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Reply #68 posted 11/14/06 12:14pm

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Basically, if they carried on asking the British public to vote on this, as they did in the first one, Prince would never get in. Clowns such as Robbie Williams and Michael Jackson did from the public vote.

That tells me something about the majority of British taste in music and culture in general?

In my opinion, it's in the gutter!

I think they had to introduce 'a panel' to select inducties because I think we'd have had Take That and Mcfly in there already, instead of the likes of Pink Floyd and Bob Marley (which they have... Thank god).
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Reply #69 posted 11/14/06 12:31pm

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Xplanet said:

Basically, if they carried on asking the British public to vote on this, as they did in the first one, Prince would never get in. Clowns such as Robbie Williams and Michael Jackson did from the public vote.

That tells me something about the majority of British taste in music and culture in general?

In my opinion, it's in the gutter!

I think they had to introduce 'a panel' to select inducties because I think we'd have had Take That and Mcfly in there already, instead of the likes of Pink Floyd and Bob Marley (which they have... Thank god).


I don't think that's true in the sense that they voted artists in for a particular decade, so Take That and McFly would never have been against Pink Floyd or Bob Marley. If Prince had not been against MJ for the 80s he may well have got in the first time round.
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Reply #70 posted 11/14/06 3:09pm

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Inducted by the omnipresent bottom of Beyonce.
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Reply #71 posted 11/14/06 3:14pm

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Again.
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Reply #72 posted 11/14/06 4:16pm

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Doesn't look like Prince performed but he did show up to collect his award..

Pictures on www.gettyimages.com -> editorial -> UK Music Hall Of Fame (Show)
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Reply #73 posted 11/15/06 1:39pm

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metalorange said:

Xplanet said:

Basically, if they carried on asking the British public to vote on this, as they did in the first one, Prince would never get in. Clowns such as Robbie Williams and Michael Jackson did from the public vote.

That tells me something about the majority of British taste in music and culture in general?

In my opinion, it's in the gutter!

I think they had to introduce 'a panel' to select inducties because I think we'd have had Take That and Mcfly in there already, instead of the likes of Pink Floyd and Bob Marley (which they have... Thank god).


I don't think that's true in the sense that they voted artists in for a particular decade, so Take That and McFly would never have been against Pink Floyd or Bob Marley. If Prince had not been against MJ for the 80s he may well have got in the first time round.



Oh yeah, I remember now now. too many bottles of red wine that night!!

It would've been interesting if they posted the order in which the artists came in that night. I personally thought Madonna or The Smiths would've won through in the 80's. But I guess you can't bet against the popularity of Michael Jackson, even now.
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Reply #74 posted 11/15/06 4:08pm

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This reminds me of June from marching band (KSU). She loves MJ just as much as I love PRINCE!!! But, June and I are acutally alike in many of ways. It is when it comes to music, then we have issues...deep serious issues. But, I personally think ppl like MJ only for Thriller and that's it besides Bad. I think MJ was better when he was in Jackson 5. Whatever did happened to his brothers? Sorry, I feel not in a good mood. MJ of all ppl!! Why not Prince? Did he received an award? Cuz you guys are confussing the hell out of me. confused
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Reply #75 posted 11/16/06 12:49am

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Xplanet said:

I personally thought Madonna or The Smiths would've won through in the 80's. But I guess you can't bet against the popularity of Michael Jackson, even now.


Madonna was the automatic induction for the 80s, she wasn't part of the vote.
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Reply #76 posted 11/16/06 12:53am

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toddband45 said:

This reminds me of June from marching band (KSU). She loves MJ just as much as I love PRINCE!!! But, June and I are acutally alike in many of ways. It is when it comes to music, then we have issues...deep serious issues. But, I personally think ppl like MJ only for Thriller and that's it besides Bad. I think MJ was better when he was in Jackson 5. Whatever did happened to his brothers? Sorry, I feel not in a good mood. MJ of all ppl!! Why not Prince? Did he received an award? Cuz you guys are confussing the hell out of me. confused


Ermm, On Tuesday Prince received an award from Beyonce as entry into the UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in London. He did not perform. He did not meet and greet the fans.

On Wednesday, MJ received an award from Beyonce for Thriller's 25th anniversary at the World Music Awards, also in London. It was said he was going to perform Thriller live, in the end he only did 2 verses of We Are The World with a choir of children. He did not meet and greet the fans.

What's confusing about that? wink
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