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who or how Who introduced you or how were u introduced to Prince???
I remember hearing him on the radio, i loved the fresh new sound...... way back in 1982
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Black Sweat video. Have a look at 'The W2A: Euro Tour Song Survey' http://prince.org/msg/12/362417 | |
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Soft & Wet
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The first time I listened to Goldnigga.
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i was introduced 2 Prince by my mom she was a huge fan of his music and would play it everyday in the house, she promised me that we would go to his concert one day but sadly she passed away in 2005 so hopefully one day i get to see my first Prince concert | |
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Self introduced, due to curiosity. | |
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I saw the 1999 vinyl dobb LP atmy local record stor, feb. 1983......
what a thrilling album it was, never looked back, when PR was released I was "sold" to Prince forever. Prince 4Ever. | |
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Same here. A funk a day keeps the nose away. | |
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I got a record player for my birthday. My mom sent her secretary out to buy some records. She came back with Uptown on 45. | |
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I believe it was 1982 when I first heard "Do Me Baby". I couldn't believe anyone would record a song like that. It was love from that moment on. | |
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I think I was like 6 and my mom was listening to 'When Doves Cry'. Your lips would make a lollipop too happy. | |
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Heard his song on the radio..." I wanna be your Lover"...1979 on WBLS in NYC | |
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My sister introduced me to Prince's music in 1984-85. I became a fan myself in 1985 when the Purple Rain show from Syracuse was televised in the UK. Then became a more serious fan in 1986 (collecting etc).
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enjoyniki said: Heard his song on the radio..." I wanna be your Lover"...1979 on WBLS in NYC Me too! I lost my innocence (not my virginity) to this song at the tender age of twelve. This song has always been one of my favorites! | |
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i remember my uncle blasting the Prince album on the regular. Why U Wanna Treat Me So Bad was his favorite. I was struck most by Bambi and Sexy Dancer | |
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Me, myself and I | |
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1986, KISS......"Who the fuck is this guy?"....... thanks, Prince......
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jagoda said:
Same here. Yup bought SOTT 7" and was fascinated by the diversity of the A and B sides. Bought the album which took some time to fully absorb but never really looked back from there. if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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"I Wanna Be Your Lover" through the radio and skating rinks during the disco era. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I gotta give my momz props for my very first Prince song (on the radio) that we danced to when I was a shortie (Sexy Dancer). It wasn't until I went to my Aunt Frankie's house and heard 'Controversey' the first time, on my own. Didn't 'get it' until Emancipation Era tho ... Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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My mom intorduced me when I was 3-yrs-old. Controversy had just come out, and my mom would put it on the record player and she, my older sister, and I would have us a girls' party to that album. To this day Controversy is still a part of my top five Price songs just that reason. | |
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apallonias tits.
1999 the single fan ever since. | |
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I remember being little and my older brother playing when doves cry, erotic city, purple rain, kiss, rasberet beret, etc.. around the house.
not much later, i remember overhearing him say that Prince had left The Revolution and that he had formed the New Power Generation. I distinctly remember paying close attention to the tv and the '1999' video came on, and in my baby naiviete, assumed THEY were the NPG lol. Gimme a break, i musta been like 4 or 5. that is my first vivid memory of Prince! . <3 Prince <3
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I remember some of my high school friends telling me to watch Video Hits on Sunday morning to see a particular music video that they were all excited about.
I did so, but was somewhat unimpressed. When asked about it on Monday I replied, "I didn't really understand it. It didn't really have anything to do with cream..."
I was a very "young" 14 year old
After that false start, it was my older sister and her friends that got me interested. I loved "My Name Is Prince" and ended up buying for my sister for Christmas, before borrowing it so many times over the next two years that finally she just gave it to me
One of her friends brought over D&P on CD (CD!!) which I had to listen to on my sister's stereo because I only had a walkman. This friend noticed me listening to it over and over again, so the next time she came over she'd copied it to a tape for me
After getting a Brashes voucher for my birthday (any Aussies remember Brashes? lol) I wondered if Prince had released anything else...ahem...so I visited the record store.
I grabbed the most interesting looking tape out of the sea of Prince tapes - it was completely black.
So the girl that, a year or so ago was confused by Cream, was now listening to TBA. A lot.
The biggest twist is that, for various reasons, I didn't buy another Prince album until almost a decade later. I'd just moved out of home and my sister gave me her old stereo (that was now 16 years old) as a housewarming present - first time I'd owned a CD player that wasn't part of a computer.
I'd just discovered Amazon and wanted to try it out. I thought, "I wonder if Prince has released anything in recent years?"
The most recent available was TRC, so I ordered it. A few weeks later, it arrived.
So, with The Black Album being the last Prince album I'd listened to, I popped The Rainbow Children in the precious CD drive.
Definitely something had changed...I couldn't quite put my finger on it, lol!
Apart from being too slow on the uptake at NPGMC (and thus missing out on some online-only releases), I was completely hooked after that and grabbed every album from TRC onwards, as well as backtracking and getting Purple Rain.
It was really only last year that something changed again and suddenly, I had to have it all. I've slowly (well, across months) managed to fill in all the blanks.
TRC and N.E.W.S remain my favourites, but , D&P and TBA will always have a special place in my heart because they were on SUCH high rotation right through my mid-late teenage years
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Same song, different situation. Some kids at my brother's high school BB game were jamming this gem on their boombox. A BIG shoutout to the guys at that Middleton High School JV basketball game in the fall of 1979, Charleston SC. Thank you!! | |
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My brother used to play it in the car when I was a child. | |
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My sister opened the door for me too - during the same era!
I didn't get into him on my own until 1993, though. During a break during college, I hung out with this friend who was a musician every day. He was obsessed and would point out the intricacies that is found in P's music. He had all the albums and movies. We would spend all day listening to Prince.
After that - I was hooked. | |
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My older cousin's ex-girlfriend. We were on our way to one of our family reunion. They were playing the "Dirty Mind" cassette. I had to be in 4th or 5th grade, probably 4th.
Did I spell that wrong, it's been ages even saying that word?
But it wasn't until Controversy and 1999 (esp. 1999) that I lost my musical virginity to him. | |
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I've been reading the boards for a long time, but this is my first post.
How? 1983 Solid Gold - Little Red Corvette. When I saw him sitting on that drum I was done! I was 12 years old and remember just sitting there transfixed by him. He was/is so beautiful and the music...I was speechless. I had no idea why he had a pocket full of Trojan horses! lol Talk about an education!
His music has made my life so much better, I wish I could tell him how much I appreciate his talent. Sadly, I've never seen him perform live. That is something I hope to rectify as soon as he comes to the midwest. | |
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Became a fan when the "1999" album came out. Loved "Purple Rain" but became a HUGE fan when "Around The World In A Day" came out. Started collecting around the time of "Grafitti Bridge".
Ahhh.... those were the days! | |
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