Reply #30 posted 07/06/11 1:39am
IamFunkay7 |
rgsince81 said:
ecstasy said:
oh wow really!? Thats awesome!!! No lesson in the world could be more important than that to miss! I wanted to know what possibly made all the buttons drop off and why the pick flew from his hand (unless he threw it )
First of all if u have been a real Prince fan for 30 years like me, u would know that in the begining Prince wore NO CLOTHES EXCEPT A TRENCH COAT , that always came off during his shows, Second , during those days the venues were very small (if u have been a fan since then u would know, but anyways), being in the front row like i often am , it was very easy to just reach out and pick things up off of the stage , but i guess u have never been in the front row or u would know, he wasnt throwing things back then.
thats not true, Prince use to drink smoothies on stage naked back in the day. (If you were an earlier fan, you would know this!) just pulling your leg [Edited 7/6/11 1:41am] |
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Reply #31 posted 07/06/11 2:59am
mydrawers |
SquirrelMeat said:
I'll exclude the regular CDs and stuff....
Various symbol plectrums
The Kiss jacket from the Parade tour
A shirt Prince threw off doing electric man
A parade tamborine
Various drum sticks
Copy of The Exodus that Prince gave me
A studio reel of a released song
A studio reel of an unreleased song
NPG shirt from the band
Signed Parade
Signed Lovesexy album
Signed Diamonds and Pearls album
Wendys Wayfarer sunglasses
Lisas broken PR tamborine
Mikos hat
Dr Finks stethescope
Sign of the times gold disc award
One shoulder pad from a shirt that got ripped apart by fans in Head!
There's other stuff, but as everthing bar the gold disc in in storage, I can't remember it all.
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Reply #32 posted 07/06/11 4:09am
Adorecream |
jimino1 said:
got a John Blackwell drum stick after the soundcheck in sydney 2003...he threw it into the audience and I scrambled to the floor to get it (no one caught it first up LOL)...met him afterwards and he signed it for me "Marti, god bless, John Blackwell" - he was suprised that I'd flown over from New Zealand to see Prince & the NPG
a few years back (2007) I met Maceo Parker in Christchurch aftr he played a show, met him and his band backstage and he signed his latest cd for me (and my 2003 Prince concert ticket as well...)
my prized possession (although I didn't get the signatures myself) is a Rolling Stone magazine (with P and Vanity on the cover) that Prince and Vanity signed (on separate occasions) - Prince signed it in Philadelphia 1988 after catching a theatre show...I'm not sure when it was signed by Vanity....I got it from a very good friend who had no reason to lie to me - he wanted another fan to have it - not to make $ from it.... this was before Ebay was around too BTW LOL
not bad for a kiwi boy - considering Prince hasn't even played in New Zealand ..... yet...
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I will say, especially considering I have nothing!!!!!!! and I am in Auckland, the place he would naturally come 2 if he ever got off his purple butt and played here. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name |
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Reply #33 posted 07/06/11 6:13pm
Zuzu |
I happen to have this awesome leopard fury purse belt thingy, it was made from the same material as his lucky guitar strap, I have yet to rockit, I just need the rite outfit and occasion, a vintage funky Tshirt, and I also amillion kisses to give him some prpl day U and me we're sticky like glue |
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Reply #34 posted 07/06/11 6:20pm
ecstasy |
mzsadii said:
Authentic autographed picture when he first started out. Would never part with it and its insured.
Really cool Yes, at 19, I finally saw the Revolution, a legendary band. And I talked to Wendy!!! In addition to seeing Prince, I have now lived life. Thank you Purple People!! |
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Reply #35 posted 07/06/11 9:14pm
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