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New topic Printablemyfavorite said: ..dig if you will, the picture...
...of you n Marvin Gaye, n the kids... "This is where the Purple Party People be!" | |
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I was going into 7th grade. My parents had seperated and my dad got me for the weekend and took me to see the movie. I was just getting into girls and needless to say the filthiness of Prince music influenced me at the right time...or wrong. I fell in love with the guitar after that movie and still play to this day. After that summer my folks got back together and after that every time a Prince album came out he would come home from work with it for me. Prince kinda became our bonding thing. Purple Rain definitely was part of a very defining year for me. | |
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It is mind blowing that 25 years have passed. on this date I was living in Memphis TN. I ran to the nearest record store and I waited in line. I was number 2.the truck pull up to unload the new LP. I LP was literal hot off the truck and I was the 2nd person to get it. I ran back to the student center and we played that thing like it was the Beatles sgt pepper.LOl life was so exciting then. | |
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I was 16y old and was very in2 Hard-Rock/Hair Metal (Van Halen and rising stars Motley Crue!).
But that summer a lot changed 4 me,started 2 go 2 bars (where all the 16-17y old went,by 11 or 12 o'clock the bar was empty,we all had 2 be home at time:lol: ) and one evening I asked wich song they were playing and the DJ showed me the cover of WDC. After the summer vacation a girlfriend at school said she had Purple Rain and she gave it 2 me 4 a couple of days...I put it on tape and became a huge P-fan! Some time later I bought PR,ATWIAD and 1999 at the same day. Such exciting times Oh Yeah,dear Prince,we want a special 25y edition REMASTERD with outtakes ! Thanx. [Edited 6/27/09 1:43am] Love4oneanother | |
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happy birthday purple rain. Man i feel old i was 14 and it was my first album purchase ever- after seeing the movie. thank you prince [Edited 6/27/09 3:54am] seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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1nonly said: psychodelicide said: Happy Birthday! Thank you. 36 is the new 25!!! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Funny I just realized this...
I was a VanHalen/Motley Crue/ Rush/Pink Floyd kinda guy, then I saw the DC clip of I Would Die for U/Baby I a Star on MTV and PRETENDED it wasnt the greatest thing I ever seen. Every time that video was cued up on MTV I was alone...but watching intently. | |
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Purple Rain turns 25, but are you sure he still wants to see you standing in it?
Dare I say it? Purple Rain is not my favourite Prince song. Neither is it my favourite album. Maybe this is ... Read full article here: http://escapolog.blogspot.com/ Stop moaning about Prince photos - he doesn't like it - it's that simple. This aint Playboy, we're here for the articles !! | |
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I remember it well.
I was 14, it was the summer when I saw the movie... I remember this well because I had a totally rad swimming pool party with all my friends for my 14th birthday. I got to go see the movie without adults, we watched this and gremlins I do believe. Got into the theater because some cute guy or another's big brother worked there and let us all in. It was my birthday after all, and who can say no right? right? *teehee's* I was a Prince fan long before the Purple Rain moments... I had been a fan since I was like 8 or 9 years old. I wasn't old enough to buy the records then, and my father despised Prince later on...but I got my Prince fix at a friends house -- her older sister loved Prince almost more than me. (heh.) I just thought his music then was so 'musical' --- more so than some of the 'pop' bubblegum stuff that was going on at the time -- I was a musician and he stood out from the crowd as such to me. I saw him in concert at Dodger Stadium... it was rad/awesome/coolerthanslicedbread what an entertainer...just the best. What more can I say? --- Purple Rain was like icing on the cake for me...what I had been telling my friends for years finally caught up to them. Prince was a genius ---- He still is forever... in my opinion anyways. [Edited 6/27/09 22:43pm] Vision and Passion - RSP | |
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. [Edited 12/23/09 8:47am] ..She's Just A Baby..but she's my lady..my loveR..my only friend!..true love that will last!..PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND..WHAT SHE SEES IN AN OLDER MAN..they never stop 2 think that maybe i'm what she's looking 4..THEY NEVER TAKE THE TIME..2 look in her mind | |
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computerblue72 said: I bought the Let's Go Crazy single and was playing Erotic City. My parents heard the record and made me destroy it. I was hooked on Prince ever since.
Many a times my dad wanted to like burn my albums and posters. I was like "I gotta be an individual!" - He really hated Prince with a passion on so many levels. Vision and Passion - RSP | |
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. [Edited 12/23/09 8:47am] ..She's Just A Baby..but she's my lady..my loveR..my only friend!..true love that will last!..PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND..WHAT SHE SEES IN AN OLDER MAN..they never stop 2 think that maybe i'm what she's looking 4..THEY NEVER TAKE THE TIME..2 look in her mind | |
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I was 14 years old. I was familiar with the singles from 1999(actually heard the whole album at a boy scout jamboree of all things) and When doves cry, but I had never bought any of his records. Then I heard Let's go crazy. That was it. I taped it off the radio and played it over and over again. Then I bought the album and I was hooked, buying all the rest of the albums in reverse order, singles, 12 inchs you name it | |
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His best album for sure,
Prince will never top Purple Rain Prince 4Ever. | |
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2020 said: Ok so does anyone else think it's strange that MJ died on the 25th anniversary day that Purple Rain was released???
yes that is so creepy and weird and a little cryptic | |
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thedance said: His best album for sure,
Prince will never top Purple Rain Thats just SO WRONG !!! Dare I say it? Purple Rain is not my favourite Prince song. Neither is it my favourite album. Maybe this is because I wasn't there at the time. Maybe its because I've heard it 3 billion times (Ironically Joy in repetition is my Purple Rain) or maybe its because it's simply not his best work. I am sure that the album has paid for many a pair of hand made silk boxer shorts, funny shaped guitars, golden walking sticks and dates with some of the worlds hottest babes, but he too must be bored to death with it by now. Maybe thats why he, quite controversially, stopped playing it at gigs for a while. Maybe its why he tried tarnishing the films golden success by following it up with Graffiti Bridge, the worlds worst ever film (sorry, the worlds most misunderstood film). Or maybe thats why he wrote 22 new albums since! Yes, 25 years have passed and the album still sounds great, but I find it quite sad that despite those 25 years and the 22 albums they have spawned, people still say, "Prince? OK, apart from Purple Rain what else has he done?". So to all of you Prince fanatics that find this article blasphemous, move on and remember - if you stand in the rain for too long you'll never get a sun tan. Stop moaning about Prince photos - he doesn't like it - it's that simple. This aint Playboy, we're here for the articles !! | |
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When i heard "when doves cry" it was like not anything i would ever hear again. That is one of the best songs in the history of music. The rest of that record was a ground breaking trend setting piece of work. I would say from 1980 to 83, he was building his image and his sound to get to that ultimate creative musical peak. An amazing achievement indeed. I know i complain a lot over his most recent works.. but i'll always be a true fan through thick and thin.. I've been a fan for over 25 years now... BOB4theFUNK | |
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Ah Purple Rain. My mom took my brother to see this in the theater when it came out. I didn't get to see it on the big screen cuz I wasn't born yet. She did however make me watch it on vhs when i was around 10. Then, I hated it. I found it pretty boring and I thought Prince was weird (in an unappealing way, probably thanks to Darling Nikki). That didn't stop me from wanting to be Morris though. Several years later I rewatched it and I became hooked on Prince.... and the Revolution. Now I'd rather be Wendy. Purple Rain will no doubt remain my fav movie of all time! | |
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mrsfrehley27 said: Ah Purple Rain. My mom took my brother to see this in the theater when it came out. I didn't get to see it on the big screen cuz I wasn't born yet. She did however make me watch it on vhs when i was around 10. Then, I hated it. I found it pretty boring and I thought Prince was weird (in an unappealing way, probably thanks to Darling Nikki). That didn't stop me from wanting to be Morris though. Several years later I rewatched it and I became hooked on Prince.... and the Revolution. Now I'd rather be Wendy. Purple Rain will no doubt remain my fav movie of all time!
My 10yo watches it in dribs and drabs. Dont want to have to explain nikki just yet he loves lets in crazy seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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Purple Rain was released the same year I graduated from high school. Watching this film on opening night, I remember what an incredible experience it turned out to be; people literally dancing in the aisles. A night I will never forget. That summer I ended up taking all of my friends to see this movie; I must have seen Purple Rain 15 times that summer. | |
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LIBRA said: On this date in 1984, Prince released the "Purple Rain" album.
http://music-mix.ew.com/2...rsary.html [link added by anx ] wrong date, I'm sure someone has corrected this. It was July 27th 1984. Not quite yet. | |
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TurnItUp said: LIBRA said: On this date in 1984, Prince released the "Purple Rain" album.
http://music-mix.ew.com/2...rsary.html [link added by anx ] wrong date, I'm sure someone has corrected this. It was July 27th 1984. Not quite yet. Album: June 25th, 1984 Film: July 27th, 1984 If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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spookyass said: thedance said: His best album for sure,
Prince will never top Purple Rain Thats just SO WRONG !!! Dare I say it? Purple Rain is not my favourite Prince song. Neither is it my favourite album. Maybe this is because I wasn't there at the time. Maybe its because I've heard it 3 billion times (Ironically Joy in repetition is my Purple Rain) or maybe its because it's simply not his best work. I am sure that the album has paid for many a pair of hand made silk boxer shorts, funny shaped guitars, golden walking sticks and dates with some of the worlds hottest babes, but he too must be bored to death with it by now. Maybe thats why he, quite controversially, stopped playing it at gigs for a while. Maybe its why he tried tarnishing the films golden success by following it up with Graffiti Bridge, the worlds worst ever film (sorry, the worlds most misunderstood film). Or maybe thats why he wrote 22 new albums since! Yes, 25 years have passed and the album still sounds great, but I find it quite sad that despite those 25 years and the 22 albums they have spawned, people still say, "Prince? OK, apart from Purple Rain what else has he done?". So to all of you Prince fanatics that find this article blasphemous, move on and remember - if you stand in the rain for too long you'll never get a sun tan. PREACH!! For me, his best was Dirty Mind or Controversy....he was at his rawest at that point...1999 was a masterpiece, but he was just about polished at that point...but those two preceding albums was Prince as real and tangible as I ever remember him in totality...the singles he hit with before those two laid the groundwork...but P in a trench coat and bikini on stage singing about sex in such a raw manner....or causing a young catholic school boy like me getting suspended from school for listening to and reciting the lord's prayer in the exact same manner as he did...Purple Rain can't approach that level for me... ...that's not to say it wasn't great...just for me, on board since 1978, not the greatest..... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot) the video for the above... http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related | |
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I'd heard the Prince songs "Little Red Corvette", "Delirious", "When Doves Cry", "Jungle Love" and "Let's Go Crazy" played on the radio and I didn't realize they were all by the same guy. What really hooked me and made me a fan was seeing the Purple Rain movie in the theater. Then I got Ice Cream Castles, Purple Rain, 1999, the Purple Rain singles and a tape that had both Dirty Mind and Controversy on it and the Prince Rock's Purple Reign book by Jon Bream. Goodnight, sweet Prince. | |
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i remember them saying purple rain was gonna be bigger than 1999. i laughed at the time. truly tho, purple rain really was one of a kind, like much of his 80s output. | |
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I was in Highschool and ready to have prince as my boyfriend | |
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I didn't get to see the movie until it was on HBO. After that, it was all about Prince! Then I went backwards and bought all of the tapes before Purple Rain. Kept up with all of them through the Love Symbol, then hit and miss. - Queen Royalty | |
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sextonseven said: My first exposure to the whole phenomenon was when a friend played "When Doves Cry" for me on his radio after the single had just started getting airplay. I didn't think much of it at the time honestly (where's the bass?), but then I saw the TV ads for the movie and that's what did it. "Let's Go Crazy" and "I Would Die 4 U" set to a rapid-fire montage of an exquisitely dressed man and his band--I had to get that album right then and there. Needless to say I loved the LP from start to finish.
My mom took me later to see the movie and we arrived late and missed the whole "Let's Go Crazy/Jungle Love" opening scene! Theaters were a lot more lax back then so we just stayed until the next showing and watched the beginning then left. I've since seen the movie more times than any other film. Ditto. I know Purple Rain like I know me. ...Bought the album the first day - and saw the movie on opening day. My Dad even cut out the USA Today article, about the opening of the film, for me! I was instantly smitten with When Doves Cry - which was released as the first single (on purple vinyl). It is among the very few records that I have ever played over and over again. My love interest at the time (before my junior year of high-school), and I used to go through the dialogue between P & Apples ..."Give me that. There on your boot..." I'm trippin' I know. ...Caught up in the moment right? | |
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Byron said: I remember being in a mall in Muncie, Indiana (lol) when the album was released...my college roommate and I were already big Prince fans but for some reason we didn't really keep track of when Purple Rain was being released (we would stop and stare tranfixed on the tv, though, whenever the video for "When Doves Cry" came on)...
I was in a Hallmark store or some small stupid store just mucking around...and there was a record store across the mall from where I was. All of a sudden I heard the screams from the end of "The Beautiful Ones" blaring throughout the tiny small town mall, and I said "What the hell is that!" lol...I went over to the record store, and just stood in the entry way listening, then said "Holy shit...that's Prince!"...the cashier smiled and nodded. My roommate saw me and walked over, and I pointed to the air inside the record store, said "Prince", his eyes got wide, and he bought the album on the spot My roommate, my girlfriend and I all sat around together listending to the album...only time in my life I ever listened to a new album with other people like that. We wore that album OUT ...Also remember the VJs on MTV playing "Darling Nikki" backwards and talking about the message at the end of it...it was like a discussion group about Prince and the Purple Rain album. Made everything seem even more important at the time. Good ish. Thanks for sharing! | |
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