violetblues said: HamsterHuey said: Well, my Parade album's got plenty cumstains.
I would imagine Together with SOTT, for me, the most revered art design in combi with photography. | |
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HamsterHuey said: violetblues said: I would imagine Together with SOTT, for me, the most revered art design in combi with photography. umm yeahh, please dont post that, lol what have i done. | |
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The older I get the more I have been getting rid of stuff...I have collected so much over the years and now it's like ... What do I need this for???? 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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best thread in awhile. Its fun to recognize all the worn out VHS boxes and faded out magazine covers.
I'm feeling a little jealous since most of my non-CD stuff is in an attic somewhere at my parent's house and I may have accidently thrown away (GASP!) a bunch of Rolling Stones etc.... As to the person who thinls this is all very strange.....its not really that hard to amass all this stuff if you've been a fan since the 80s. You just one day wake up and notice all thie "stuff"....its not like most of us go out of our way to track it all down. | |
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prime said: The older I get the more I have been getting rid of stuff...I have collected so much over the years and now it's like ... What do I need this for????
Yes, exactly,..but its usually your wife or husband that says that, lol [Edited 4/11/08 11:22am] | |
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violetblues said: prime said: The older I get the more I have been getting rid of stuff...I have collected so much over the years and now it's like ... What do I need this for????
Yes, exactly,..but its usually your wife or husband that says that, lol [Edited 4/11/08 11:22am] Yup....Why are you holding onto a 1994 calendar? Prime aka The Kid
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MoniGram said: FuNkeNsteiN said: I didn't know you were so obsessed, Moni To think..my collection is even bigger! I am a bit of a nut job, I just hide it real well. O'H MY! I find this all so interesting. No disrespect intended. I'm getting flash backs as a teenager when me and my bestfriend would put the records on our walls of our room. Its very cool looking through all these collections. Brings back some good memories! | |
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prime said: The older I get the more I have been getting rid of stuff...I have collected so much over the years and now it's like ... What do I need this for????
I know what you mean. I just cleaned out the box with clippings; pages I tore out of mags in the 80's and early 90's... The great ones I scanned, here's a sample; | |
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prime said: violetblues said: Yes, exactly,..but its usually your wife or husband that says that, lol [Edited 4/11/08 11:22am] Yup....Why are you holding onto a 1994 calendar? Yeah,... but more like..."ARE YOU INSANE!!"lol | |
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You guys are so gonna get sued 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Prince is reading this on here and freaking out!! Love God and I shall 4ever Love u | |
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Frederick96 said: Prince is reading this on here and freaking out!!
Why would he? If he would see the person that bought his batman album in like a hundred different guises, then he can only be happy we're paying the rent. Cuz we are. And we love to do so. If Prince would only get collecting. I once wrote a little something about that... http://prince.org/msg/7/251808 Wanting to dance like James Brown I cannot vouch for every Prince fan’s intention, I have met many a fan that ‘just wanted to touch his ass’. Other fans are just there to hear him sing Nothing Compares 2 U. When it comes to my relationship with Prince’s music and the way he marketed his own image and name to let us know he was out there I can only say it is a strange relationship, pun intended. Of course I was puzzled by his looks and his mystique but I have always been in it for the music and for a long time I thought that was Prince’s aim also. From the first moment I heard When Doves Cry on the radio it was all about the music; my soul connected to that distillation of soul, rock and gospel in his voice on that song. Prince pimped his image; he toyed with it, changed his look almost every year, to go with the new sound he put out. Images on records and in magazines, Prince’s tools to reach his audience. And as interviews were sparse and vague, his image was what we used to give form to the fact we were fans; I had the covers of both Parade and Sign “O” The Times on my wall for ages. I collected the magazines, even after Prince’s image became too silly to defend to non-fans. Up to 1995 I was able to tap into his music, then Prince’s music became as stale to me as his stance towards the world. Where he first was pre-occupied with love and sex, his new focus seemed about ownership, money, respect. In a way I could understand, but not it is not something you can build a career on. His anger at the way the music world operates drove his focus away from many a thing I thought I had in common with him, as far as you can share things with a man that is used to getting things done his way. Which is cute only to a certain extent; what is cute about a star staying in a posh hotel moaning about money and ownership? Right. Yet I kept a line out; his live performances were still interesting and I still think Prince has one of the most unique male voices in the world; an instrument on it’s own. But his album projects became unfocused, stale or even both. To me, his new-found religion put stop to the duality that made him interesting as a person; it made his music singular and dull. Still, occasional brilliance was found between Prince’s big output. Enough to make me still collect certain stuff. Music and images, mostly from the 80’s. Then the net happened and meeting Prince fans became easy. I am not going to lie about it; sure my Prince collection became bigger and bigger because of this. And you all know what I am talking about; Prince is famous for a lot of things, but with music lovers it is not so much his hairdo; it is his guitar playing, that voice, those dance moves, the live performances, the aftershows, the outtakes. Especially those outtakes; it is not what made him famous, but it is what grounded his many die-hard fans, it is what made us life-long fans. If you like Parade, then songs like Old Friends 4 Sale and All My Dreams make you wonder; it ads to the flavour. These songs have been with me so long that my Parade experience is not the same without these songs. And here is where Prince and I clash. Cuz I know those songs are illegal and unauthorised. I know I am a thief. I ain’t going to pretend I am a prince of thieves, a Robin Hood to the vaulted material. But the stuff is out there and someone addicted to Prince’s voice is not going to say no when offered an alternate remix of Erotic City with before unheard music and vocals. And that’s what it’s like; we are addicted. Torn between bootleggers that pimped us for years for new tunes and a man obsessed with putting a lid on the vault. I even understand Prince; sure it is HIS music and he should be in control. But dayum, we can’t help ourselves. And that is how it works for me; even though none of his albums appeal to me anymore as they did in the 80’s, I still will keep the Prince community close for one reason; Prince might one day officially release those original versions of Old Friends 4 Sale and Joy In Repetition in good sound quality. And if that happens I want to be close. I want to snap them up and play them because they are the music to my soul. And this is why I still like Prince. No matter how strict he is with his tunes these days or how unfocused his album and live material seems to me; I will still love him because he was the one that unlocked my soul to music. When ever I hear those lonely intro beats to the original version of Joy In Repetition my soul still reacts. Music is a powerful tool. Prince’s music made me cry, smile and some of his stuff is amazing to have sex to. And I still love, love, love the fact that he got so many people to sing Sexy M.F. so loudly during it’s first tour outings. It makes me forgive him that a man of his talents plays silly music like Play That Funky Music White Boy or always has a knack of releasing the wrong singles or not understanding the cravings of his fans. I sometimes even think he is not releasing that old stuff just cuz he knows we want him to. Listening to the new internet track PFUnk I think that is exactly what it is; it makes a snide retort about The Grand Progression as I am sure we talk about his new work online. But that’s freedom for ya, Mr Nelson; you master of duality; freedom comes many ways. We are free to talk about the stuff you released to the world, as are we free to discuss the jams that have leaked without your permission. To me, listening to Cookiejar or Rebirth Of The Flesh becomes much more fun knowing it irks you. In that I am the prince of thieves, I suppose. But it is like a little boy on stage with James Brown. There is that moment you wanna be James Brown, just for a second, cuz you know he is brilliant. But in the end all we have is the music, the memories we forged around that music and how we perceive it. And I am glad I heard the unreleased tunes I spoke of earlier; the music is too good to just gather dust; it needs to be danced to, romanced to. The music wrestled it’s way to Prince’s fans to be heard, it lives separately from where the original recordings now rest, in many of our hearts and souls. It to me is as important as the music that were officially released, they are the soundtrack to huge parts of my life and there are moments I drive around town and all of a sudden I hear a song in my head and I just wanna rush home to pump it outa my stereo. So I start my computer. I open my Explorer. I navigate to my Prince folder. I rejoice. What mood am I in today? What colour is my soul? I decide. I press PLAY… [Edited 4/11/08 13:27pm] | |
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Frederick96 said: Prince is reading this on here and freaking out!!
Is he freaking out because his lights are staying on after seeing all the money many people have given him? I don't see why he would be mad about this. It's not like any of these posted collections were stolen or anything. Many Prince fans have been investing a lot of time, energy, love, and their hard earned money into making this man a multi-millionaire. He should be smiling if he's reading this thread. Prince Rogers Nelson
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Wow!!! Amazing thread, as emesem said, a trip down memory lane seeing all those instantly recognizable and faded video's, posters and shirts. Amazing.
@ Frederick96 about Prince freaking out. I imagine Prince having the biggest collection of us all. I can't prove it and I don't know why, but I guess he has all his own stuff ever released. @ Huey, damn that's a sweet digital collection. Most modern of all those who posted! It does kinda take away the feeling doesn't it. And damn, you like to write don't you! It's okay, I like to read... @ Prime. Same here, slowly taking things down and cleaning up. Throwing things away is kinda hard though. I'm thinking about giving it away as a goodie-bag at some prince get together or so. Big ass posters, old shirts, fan-magazines. @ Tane1976, nice one. I only have the regular old dvd of PR. Most precious I have is the letitgo maxi-vinyl single. Seen it once, bought it, never seen it again. Doesn't hurt that I love the song and the mixes to death. @ estelle81, you put the inlays on display! This makes it harder to see what's what! I love looking at the covers trying to figure out what it actually is. @ tony23k, what are those round black things right from the eight (!) cassettes? 3" singles? Of what? Also, that danny elfman record is excellent! @chocolate1: That Felix shirt, better not show it to Pandurito! He'll go loco! And I loved seeing that getwild perfume! Have it, hate the smell, don't know what to do with it... Then those cassettes, wow. Loved seeing that Tyka Nelson album. Needs a thread dedicated to. Did you know Larry Graham is on that album as a session musician. If only Prince had known back when... @ Djdaff1227: Great picture, loved seeing foryou and blacksweat highlighted to show beginning and (then) end. @ chocolate1: the standee, you used it for your 40th birthday. Used it how?! @ dreamypop: I have to give you respect for the growth of your collection. You seem to have the essentials covered. Now get ForYou! It just had it's 30th birthday! That's it. Keep clicking! | |
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Sander said: Wow!!! Amazing thread, as emesem said, a trip down memory lane seeing all those instantly recognizable and faded video's, posters and shirts. Amazing.
@ Frederick96 about Prince freaking out. I imagine Prince having the biggest collection of us all. I can't prove it and I don't know why, but I guess he has all his own stuff ever released. @ Huey, damn that's a sweet digital collection. Most modern of all those who posted! It does kinda take away the feeling doesn't it. And damn, you like to write don't you! It's okay, I like to read... @ Prime. Same here, slowly taking things down and cleaning up. Throwing things away is kinda hard though. I'm thinking about giving it away as a goodie-bag at some prince get together or so. Big ass posters, old shirts, fan-magazines. @ Tane1976, nice one. I only have the regular old dvd of PR. Most precious I have is the letitgo maxi-vinyl single. Seen it once, bought it, never seen it again. Doesn't hurt that I love the song and the mixes to death. @ estelle81, you put the inlays on display! This makes it harder to see what's what! I love looking at the covers trying to figure out what it actually is. @ tony23k, what are those round black things right from the eight (!) cassettes? 3" singles? Of what? Also, that danny elfman record is excellent! @chocolate1: That Felix shirt, better not show it to Pandurito! He'll go loco! And I loved seeing that getwild perfume! Have it, hate the smell, don't know what to do with it... Then those cassettes, wow. Loved seeing that Tyka Nelson album. Needs a thread dedicated to. Did you know Larry Graham is on that album as a session musician. If only Prince had known back when... @ Djdaff1227: Great picture, loved seeing foryou and blacksweat highlighted to show beginning and (then) end. @ chocolate1: the standee, you used it for your 40th birthday. Used it how?! @ dreamypop: I have to give you respect for the growth of your collection. You seem to have the essentials covered. Now get ForYou! It just had it's 30th birthday! That's it. Keep clicking! - I actually sent Pandurito an Orgnote showing him the shirt! - I hated "Get Wild", too. After I bought "3121", I decide to display both together on top of my bookcase under the "HITS" poster. - I actually have both of Tyka Nelson's albums. The other one is on CD. - The drunker people got, the more "used" Prince got. If U can go to MySpace, the pix from my party include the "abuse". www.myspace.com/strad67 "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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HamsterHuey said: Wow, very organized, i bet youre more organized digitally with Prince related material than both warners and Prince. are you missing anything? One day they are going to go to you for box sets or remasters [Edited 4/11/08 19:07pm] | |
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violetblues said: Wow, very organized, i bet youre more organized digitally with Prince related material than both warners and Prince. are you missing anything? One day they are going to go to you for box sets or remasters Not even close to complete. There is always something missing. | |
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Everybody's collections look great! | |
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MoniGram said: Here is my collection back in 1999! I took this pic for a Rolling Stone contest, came in as a runner up. My collection has since grown!!!! But no new pics.
Damn, Moni! If you're runner up, just think how obsessed the winner was! Pretty cool! Shake it til ya make it | |
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Sander said: Wow!!! Amazing thread, as emesem said, a trip down memory lane seeing all those instantly recognizable and faded video's, posters and shirts. Amazing.
@ Frederick96 about Prince freaking out. I imagine Prince having the biggest collection of us all. I can't prove it and I don't know why, but I guess he has all his own stuff ever released. @ Huey, damn that's a sweet digital collection. Most modern of all those who posted! It does kinda take away the feeling doesn't it. And damn, you like to write don't you! It's okay, I like to read... @ Prime. Same here, slowly taking things down and cleaning up. Throwing things away is kinda hard though. I'm thinking about giving it away as a goodie-bag at some prince get together or so. Big ass posters, old shirts, fan-magazines. @ Tane1976, nice one. I only have the regular old dvd of PR. Most precious I have is the letitgo maxi-vinyl single. Seen it once, bought it, never seen it again. Doesn't hurt that I love the song and the mixes to death. @ estelle81, you put the inlays on display! This makes it harder to see what's what! I love looking at the covers trying to figure out what it actually is. @ tony23k, what are those round black things right from the eight (!) cassettes? 3" singles? Of what? Also, that danny elfman record is excellent! @chocolate1: That Felix shirt, better not show it to Pandurito! He'll go loco! And I loved seeing that getwild perfume! Have it, hate the smell, don't know what to do with it... Then those cassettes, wow. Loved seeing that Tyka Nelson album. Needs a thread dedicated to. Did you know Larry Graham is on that album as a session musician. If only Prince had known back when... @ Djdaff1227: Great picture, loved seeing foryou and blacksweat highlighted to show beginning and (then) end. @ chocolate1: the standee, you used it for your 40th birthday. Used it how?! @ dreamypop: I have to give you respect for the growth of your collection. You seem to have the essentials covered. Now get ForYou! It just had it's 30th birthday! That's it. Keep clicking! They are "BatCans". metal containers holding the cd and circular booklet with pictures from the movie. And one really nice picture of Prince seated. the Elfman items had to be included my phone is heavy | |
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All I can say at this whole thread is WOW!!!
Interesting stuff I've never seen before. | |
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congrats on your collections guys, I'm working on mine too. A lot of time and money, but it's well worth it. | |
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chocolate1 said: VHS (DVDs are next to CDs): Just noticed the video for billboards among the vhs! I have that too, silly purchase, watched it once & never again! I wonder how many orgers actually bought that one... | |
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Sander said: chocolate1 said: VHS (DVDs are next to CDs): Just noticed the video for billboards among the vhs! I have that too, silly purchase, watched it once & never again! I wonder how many orgers actually bought that one... I bought it at the show. I saw it at Lincoln Center in NYC. "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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i havent taken any pics but recently i got out all my cds from way back when to install on my mac mini for the listening pleasure of my whole household!! and I was surprised how many I had. I loved going thru all those sleeves again and looking at the artwork. It had all been stashed away for so long.
It is amazing how much 'stuff' you pick up over the years - all i know is I WANT that lifesize cutout Chocolate1!!!! u lucky thang! walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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HamsterHuey said: Frederick96 said: Prince is reading this on here and freaking out!!
Why would he? If he would see the person that bought his batman album in like a hundred different guises, then he can only be happy we're paying the rent. Cuz we are. And we love to do so. If Prince would only get collecting. I once wrote a little something about that... http://prince.org/msg/7/251808 Wanting to dance like James Brown I cannot vouch for every Prince fan’s intention, I have met many a fan that ‘just wanted to touch his ass’. Other fans are just there to hear him sing Nothing Compares 2 U. When it comes to my relationship with Prince’s music and the way he marketed his own image and name to let us know he was out there I can only say it is a strange relationship, pun intended. Of course I was puzzled by his looks and his mystique but I have always been in it for the music and for a long time I thought that was Prince’s aim also. From the first moment I heard When Doves Cry on the radio it was all about the music; my soul connected to that distillation of soul, rock and gospel in his voice on that song. Prince pimped his image; he toyed with it, changed his look almost every year, to go with the new sound he put out. Images on records and in magazines, Prince’s tools to reach his audience. And as interviews were sparse and vague, his image was what we used to give form to the fact we were fans; I had the covers of both Parade and Sign “O” The Times on my wall for ages. I collected the magazines, even after Prince’s image became too silly to defend to non-fans. Up to 1995 I was able to tap into his music, then Prince’s music became as stale to me as his stance towards the world. Where he first was pre-occupied with love and sex, his new focus seemed about ownership, money, respect. In a way I could understand, but not it is not something you can build a career on. His anger at the way the music world operates drove his focus away from many a thing I thought I had in common with him, as far as you can share things with a man that is used to getting things done his way. Which is cute only to a certain extent; what is cute about a star staying in a posh hotel moaning about money and ownership? Right. Yet I kept a line out; his live performances were still interesting and I still think Prince has one of the most unique male voices in the world; an instrument on it’s own. But his album projects became unfocused, stale or even both. To me, his new-found religion put stop to the duality that made him interesting as a person; it made his music singular and dull. Still, occasional brilliance was found between Prince’s big output. Enough to make me still collect certain stuff. Music and images, mostly from the 80’s. Then the net happened and meeting Prince fans became easy. I am not going to lie about it; sure my Prince collection became bigger and bigger because of this. And you all know what I am talking about; Prince is famous for a lot of things, but with music lovers it is not so much his hairdo; it is his guitar playing, that voice, those dance moves, the live performances, the aftershows, the outtakes. Especially those outtakes; it is not what made him famous, but it is what grounded his many die-hard fans, it is what made us life-long fans. If you like Parade, then songs like Old Friends 4 Sale and All My Dreams make you wonder; it ads to the flavour. These songs have been with me so long that my Parade experience is not the same without these songs. And here is where Prince and I clash. Cuz I know those songs are illegal and unauthorised. I know I am a thief. I ain’t going to pretend I am a prince of thieves, a Robin Hood to the vaulted material. But the stuff is out there and someone addicted to Prince’s voice is not going to say no when offered an alternate remix of Erotic City with before unheard music and vocals. And that’s what it’s like; we are addicted. Torn between bootleggers that pimped us for years for new tunes and a man obsessed with putting a lid on the vault. I even understand Prince; sure it is HIS music and he should be in control. But dayum, we can’t help ourselves. And that is how it works for me; even though none of his albums appeal to me anymore as they did in the 80’s, I still will keep the Prince community close for one reason; Prince might one day officially release those original versions of Old Friends 4 Sale and Joy In Repetition in good sound quality. And if that happens I want to be close. I want to snap them up and play them because they are the music to my soul. And this is why I still like Prince. No matter how strict he is with his tunes these days or how unfocused his album and live material seems to me; I will still love him because he was the one that unlocked my soul to music. When ever I hear those lonely intro beats to the original version of Joy In Repetition my soul still reacts. Music is a powerful tool. Prince’s music made me cry, smile and some of his stuff is amazing to have sex to. And I still love, love, love the fact that he got so many people to sing Sexy M.F. so loudly during it’s first tour outings. It makes me forgive him that a man of his talents plays silly music like Play That Funky Music White Boy or always has a knack of releasing the wrong singles or not understanding the cravings of his fans. I sometimes even think he is not releasing that old stuff just cuz he knows we want him to. Listening to the new internet track PFUnk I think that is exactly what it is; it makes a snide retort about The Grand Progression as I am sure we talk about his new work online. But that’s freedom for ya, Mr Nelson; you master of duality; freedom comes many ways. We are free to talk about the stuff you released to the world, as are we free to discuss the jams that have leaked without your permission. To me, listening to Cookiejar or Rebirth Of The Flesh becomes much more fun knowing it irks you. In that I am the prince of thieves, I suppose. But it is like a little boy on stage with James Brown. There is that moment you wanna be James Brown, just for a second, cuz you know he is brilliant. But in the end all we have is the music, the memories we forged around that music and how we perceive it. And I am glad I heard the unreleased tunes I spoke of earlier; the music is too good to just gather dust; it needs to be danced to, romanced to. The music wrestled it’s way to Prince’s fans to be heard, it lives separately from where the original recordings now rest, in many of our hearts and souls. It to me is as important as the music that were officially released, they are the soundtrack to huge parts of my life and there are moments I drive around town and all of a sudden I hear a song in my head and I just wanna rush home to pump it outa my stereo. So I start my computer. I open my Explorer. I navigate to my Prince folder. I rejoice. What mood am I in today? What colour is my soul? I decide. I press PLAY… [Edited 4/11/08 13:27pm] Reading that gave me goosebumps - nice work xZ "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - that's why they call it the present." -RW Emerson
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I have Prince essentials....most albums, that kinda thing...
a few other miscellaneous things back from NPGMC days, but you guys are somethin' else with the collections... lol Do any of you have plans for your collections, or do you collect to collect? | |
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