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Thread started 11/17/11 1:12pm

alphachannel

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Did Prince Shoot a Video for "The Hookers?"

Hopefully someone can confirm this (though it sounds crazy): Did Prince shoot a video for his pre-Vanity 6 group The Hookers? I think the song was called "Need A Man" or something like that... Maybe this came from "DMSR" or "The Vault"; unfortunately I don't have either book.

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Reply #1 posted 11/18/11 1:11am

jonylawson

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Reply #2 posted 11/21/11 4:24pm

Militant

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The Hookers never even recorded any material, I don't think. Let alone shoot a video.

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Reply #3 posted 12/08/11 7:53am

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Turns out it was mentioned in "DMSR" [p. 125]:

"Jamie [Shoop] and Susan's lack of singing experience or formal music training didn't bother Prince, who came up with a batch of songs during the summer and autumn of 1981. Two of the tracks made the album: "Drive Me Wild" and "Wet Dream". Another song, "I Need A Man" was turned into a homemade video by Prince.

So it looks like it was probably more of a goof than a true promo video; add it to the list of purple curiosities that will never see the light of day sad

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Reply #4 posted 12/08/11 11:34am

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I bet there are plenty more home made videos where that came from. Hopefully he moved more than Vince Neil did.

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Reply #5 posted 12/08/11 11:48am

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alphachannel said:

Turns out it was mentioned in "DMSR" [p. 125]:

"Jamie [Shoop] and Susan's lack of singing experience or formal music training didn't bother Prince, who came up with a batch of songs during the summer and autumn of 1981. Two of the tracks made the album: "Drive Me Wild" and "Wet Dream". Another song, "I Need A Man" was turned into a homemade video by Prince.

So it looks like it was probably more of a goof than a true promo video; add it to the list of purple curiosities that will never see the light of day sad

Interesting.

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