I bought "Controversy" and it was the essential pre-internet source of Prince info. But, and I feel a bit bad for saying this, I never liked Eileen's editorial style. I realise she never claimed to be a writer, but the cosy, "I sat down with me cup of tea, put me feet up, and put on the new Batman album" style kind of grated.
I hope she's ok though | |
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I remember the last days with the selling of Prince items a very sad closure, If ur around Eileen thank you for all the fun times my memorys I hope your well.
I still have all my Controversy magazines plus my member’s card those are kept in my memory box im going 2 have 2 look through them all again. | |
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SquirrelMeat said: alexandernevermind1999 said: my memory is a bit fuzzy going back to '85-'86, but didn't Chris and Eileen kno each other and were involved in the same Prince based project 2 start with, either 'The Revolution' or 'Controversy' b4 they went in their own direction with the 2 things ? i remember that Chris and his posse were just as devoted 2 all things Princely, including all sorts of rare stuff they used to sell. It's hard 4 any1, including myself, 2 appreciate just how much time, dedication, love and sweat must go in2 doing what they both used 2 do, and 4 it 2 end on a very sour note, as it did 4 both of them, is a real shame. Chris got some bad press, but he did a lot for the Prince community. Chris was actually the founder of Controversy, not Eileen. They did the first issue together. They split after they realised they wanted the magazine to be different things. Eileen wanted it to be a pictorial news bulletin/fan club thing, Chris wanted to create two mags with a clean split. One to cover collecting/discography, the other to be more spiritual. After Chris met with Prince in 88, he develops the first Crystal ball magazine. His love of the spiritual side of things came back briefly when he made The Truth Angel in 97 before the great "purge" of web sites began! Last I heard, he was still involved with the offical site, doing his carpentry in the day. Last time I saw him, he was running the Love 4 one another stall in London. Forgot to mention, wasn't Chris responsible for getting the first bootlegs circlulating in the UK too? . | |
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Who went to the first Controversy function at the Ambassador hotel at Russell Square in 87????
Oh how I miss my 1987 black paisley suit!!!!! . | |
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I remember Eileen! I have a few early issues of Controversy....from 1988,and it's entirely in black and white.
Anybody remember Linda Everett? I got to know her pretty well,from reading the Controversy fanzines. | |
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SoulAlive said: I remember Eileen! I have a few early issues of Controversy....from 1988,and it's entirely in black and white.
Anybody remember Linda Everett? I got to know her pretty well,from reading the Controversy fanzines. Issue one is a photocopied set of A4 sheets of paper stapled together! The cover was actually on green paper, the rest on white. . | |
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SquirrelMeat said: SoulAlive said: I remember Eileen! I have a few early issues of Controversy....from 1988,and it's entirely in black and white.
Anybody remember Linda Everett? I got to know her pretty well,from reading the Controversy fanzines. Issue one is a photocopied set of A4 sheets of paper stapled together! The cover was actually on green paper, the rest on white. yeah,some of those early fanzines were really cheap-looking,huh? But it's the effort that counts,lol.At the time,Prince's own fan club (The New Breed) wasn't doing too much,so these unofficial fanzines were the only way to keep up with his activities. | |
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SoulAlive said: SquirrelMeat said: Issue one is a photocopied set of A4 sheets of paper stapled together! The cover was actually on green paper, the rest on white. yeah,some of those early fanzines were really cheap-looking,huh? But it's the effort that counts,lol.At the time,Prince's own fan club (The New Breed) wasn't doing too much,so these unofficial fanzines were the only way to keep up with his activities. and the tradition continues 2 this day. fan sites give out the real information while prince's official site says nothing man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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SquirrelMeat said: Who went to the first Controversy function at the Ambassador hotel at Russell Square in 87????
Oh how I miss my 1987 black paisley suit!!!!! i was about 12 years old then and I remember hearing about this event. other fanclubs of other artistes also copied this idea to hold a fan event at the Ambassadors hotel during that time Feel free to send me a message and add me as a friend on 'My Space' http://www.myspace.com/murtazaarif | |
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SquirrelMeat said: SquirrelMeat said: Chris got some bad press, but he did a lot for the Prince community. Chris was actually the founder of Controversy, not Eileen. They did the first issue together. They split after they realised they wanted the magazine to be different things. Eileen wanted it to be a pictorial news bulletin/fan club thing, Chris wanted to create two mags with a clean split. One to cover collecting/discography, the other to be more spiritual. After Chris met with Prince in 88, he develops the first Crystal ball magazine. His love of the spiritual side of things came back briefly when he made The Truth Angel in 97 before the great "purge" of web sites began! Last I heard, he was still involved with the offical site, doing his carpentry in the day. Last time I saw him, he was running the Love 4 one another stall in London. Forgot to mention, wasn't Chris responsible for getting the first bootlegs circlulating in the UK too? i kno that double albums, (remember vinyl !) of the '86 Parade Tour were in circulation, and that they provided wonderful keepsakes for those who went 2 the shows, although princes voice did sound as though he was singing and speaking at 45rpm when the record was playing at 33rpm ! (early inspiration 4 'camille' perhaps !). although, i wouldn't want 2 say that Chris was involved with the aforementioned, other than 'facilitating' our knowledge of them and possible ownership ! | |
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alexandernevermind1999 said: SquirrelMeat said: Forgot to mention, wasn't Chris responsible for getting the first bootlegs circlulating in the UK too? i kno that double albums, (remember vinyl !) of the '86 Parade Tour were in circulation, and that they provided wonderful keepsakes for those who went 2 the shows, although princes voice did sound as though he was singing and speaking at 45rpm when the record was playing at 33rpm ! (early inspiration 4 'camille' perhaps !). although, i wouldn't want 2 say that Chris was involved with the aforementioned, other than 'facilitating' our knowledge of them and possible ownership ! I mean pre vinyl boots - I remember getting stuff like Heaven on cassette in 86. . | |
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SquirrelMeat said: Who went to the first Controversy function at the Ambassador hotel at Russell Square in 87????
Oh how I miss my 1987 black paisley suit!!!!! i was there....i travelled down from glasgow to that with 3 friends...over 20 years ago now ????...remember dancing to its gonna be a beautiful night....ah the memories... | |
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alexandernevermind1999 said: B4 there was the org, HQ, npgmusic club, heck, B4 there was the internet... there was 'Controversy', not just a fanzine, not just a club, but 4 those of us outside of the USA it was the only real lifeline 2 what was happening in relation 2 Prince, a chance 2 meet other fans, get concert tickets (whisper it, but Prince even sent in handwritten notes 2 go in the fanzine !).
And Eileen Murton was the editor and driving force behind the 'Controversy' fanclub Yes and what a star she was!! I remember going to Tower records and looking for the latest issue before subscribing! It was sucha warm and fantastic time to be a fan - used to get to camden market on a sunday to look for prince goodies! what a time! | |
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does anyone know whatever happened to Diana Dawkins? She used to have that cool Prince newsletter called 'The Prince Family' that she mailed out every two weeks. | |
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I remember going to Otley and going to Chris's shop OMG it blew me away all that Prince stuff. Went to his office and seeing a wall of back vinyl, Chris had put an article in his newsletter asking people to send in there Black LPS in so hey could be destroyed!! | |
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this is all nostalgic even for me! And I wasn't there. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
VIDEO WORK: http://sharadkantpatel.com MUSIC: https://soundcloud.com/ufoclub1977 | |
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SoulAlive said: does anyone know whatever happened to Diana Dawkins? She used to have that cool Prince newsletter called 'The Prince Family' that she mailed out every two weeks.
diana stopped doing the newsletter after Paisley Park stated suing other fanzines and websites. man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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clarityman said: alexandernevermind1999 said: B4 there was the org, HQ, npgmusic club, heck, B4 there was the internet... there was 'Controversy', not just a fanzine, not just a club, but 4 those of us outside of the USA it was the only real lifeline 2 what was happening in relation 2 Prince, a chance 2 meet other fans, get concert tickets (whisper it, but Prince even sent in handwritten notes 2 go in the fanzine !).
And Eileen Murton was the editor and driving force behind the 'Controversy' fanclub Yes and what a star she was!! I remember going to Tower records and looking for the latest issue before subscribing! It was sucha warm and fantastic time to be a fan - used to get to camden market on a sunday to look for prince goodies! what a time! _____ great time indeed...I used to get so excited going over to London to get P related stuff as not much here in Dublin.... | |
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SquirrelMeat said: Who went to the first Controversy function at the Ambassador hotel at Russell Square in 87????
Yeah, me! | |
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i had all the first copies of the fanzine eileen did....she even sent me a free copy of inside the purple reign book because i was an unemployed teenager at the time and coundnt afford to buy it !!! ....she was a lovely lady... | |
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