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Thread started 02/15/12 6:59am

DorothyParker4

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Where/When/How did you first become a Prince fan?

Think back my darlings.. To that eventful day.
When you took the Purple Pill and never looked back..

Unfortunately for me, that day isn't somewhere locked away in the depths of my memory, as I only recently discovered the awesomeness that is Prince in Nov '11 when BBC4 aired a documentary on him here in London, followed by Purple Rain.

Love at first sight is an understatement that can only be credited for giving you an incling into how hooked I became.

I was a woman possessed, seeking every single song/interview/article and movie he'd been in, and ended up staying up all night researching.

As a 19yr old girl, my friends think I'm c-c-c-crazy for my sudden obsession, but when I discovered Prince.org I found home smile.

Sooo, I'd like to treat this post as my debut as a diehard Prince fan, and would love to hear your experiences and what that defining moment was for you.

Thanks guys.. And in my best Prince imatation: OW-WOO-WA!
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Reply #1 posted 02/15/12 7:27am

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It must be great being new to P's music! So many great records to go through... You must 've been having a great time over the last few months biggrin

Have you heard most albums by now, DorothyParker4?

I first took a real interest in Prince when I heard 'Gett Off' back in '91. As a kid I'd heard songs like 'Kiss' and 'Purple Rain' on the radio, but at the tender age of 14 'Gett Off' really struck a chord with me. I guess it was the end of my innocence! Watching the video afterwards completely sealed the deal wink Back then, D&P was such a great album to me, but upon listening to it again recently (it had been collecting dust on my coveted Prince shelf for a few years), songs like 'Push' and 'Jughead' don't quite cut it anymore.

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Reply #2 posted 02/15/12 7:43am

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SOTT was the 1 that got me curious, but PR was the 1 that said GOTTDAMN!!! That's a Badd Muthafucka yessir!!! lol As kids Michael was our innocence thru adolescence first kiss/crush, while Madonna and Prince, were the monster fucks that turnt us all in2 freaks. wink lol What I love about him the most is how when walks on2 a stage, b4 he even says 1 word, we all still loose our minds 30 years later. biggrin

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Reply #3 posted 02/15/12 7:43am

Kazzy88

I was only 13 when I bought my first P album and thinking back, it was just pure chance. At the time I was a fan of Michael Jackson more than anything. I'd only heard a handful of Prince songs like 1999, Kiss, When Doves Cry etc.

But in the year 1999 my girlfriend at the time told me about a movie she had seen the night before called Purple Rain, and how she couldn't stop thinking about the lead actor and how ''hot'' he was. Seeing this as competition, I decided to check out the film myself and I just remember buying it on VHS for about 3.99 in a sale and being blown away by the musical performances in it. The next day I went out to buy the soundtrack but I couldn't find it anywhere so I got Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic instead, which had only just been released as far as I can remember...

I thought it was the coolest thing ever and even then, though still a Jacko fan, I realised what real music was. It was only after this when I got Purple Rain, 1999, Dirty Mind and every other album the man's ever done.

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Reply #4 posted 02/15/12 7:58am

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mightycow said:

It must be great being new to P's music! So many great records to go through... You must 've been having a great time over the last few months biggrin



Have you heard most albums by now, DorothyParker4?




I first took a real interest in Prince when I heard 'Gett Off' back in '91. As a kid I'd heard songs like 'Kiss' and 'Purple Rain' on the radio, but at the tender age of 14 'Gett Off' really struck a chord with me. I guess it was the end of my innocence! Watching the video afterwards completely sealed the deal wink Back then, D&P was such a great album to me, but upon listening to it again recently (it had been collecting dust on my coveted Prince shelf for a few years), songs like 'Push' and 'Jughead' don't quite cut it anymore.



Hell yes! The shock factor was the addiction, he crossed so many 'boundaries' I felt bad listening to him, in a good way, if that makes sense? In an age of cheesy pointless pop I've never been exposed to such rawness, and I am lurvinggggg it.
Erm so far I've bought the hits/the bsides, d&p, sott, dirty mind, and purple rain and under the cherry moon..
But I've ordered come and musicology, any suggestions on must have albums?
Lol, oh I do love me some Gett Off.. Although I'll admit I wasn't to convinced with P rapping initially, but I dig it now. And he really makes me laugh in that song, as he does in so many! I agree I really like d&p, I don't mind push/jughead but much prefer willing and able, money don't matter and the like. What's your favs on that album?
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Reply #5 posted 02/15/12 8:04am

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diamondpearl1 said:

SOTT was the 1 that got me curious but PR was the 1 that said GOTTDAMN!!! Badd Muthafucka yessir!!! lol



LOL, I gotcha! Purple Rain is the stuff of legend! Hey wish me luck, I'm a singer and have a performance coming up on the 21st and am performing a Prince Medley of songs from the Purple Rain era biggrin

I couldn't agree more with your edited statement lol , I am completely detached from my teenage innocence, all thanks to P! I loved MJ first, but when P came on my scene, I was well and truly converted to the bad side evillol

P.s: SOTT, where do I start with that album??!? Sheer brilliance!
[Edited 2/15/12 8:11am]
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Reply #6 posted 02/15/12 8:17am

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Kazzy88 said:

I was only 13 when I bought my first P album and thinking back, it was just pure chance. At the time I was a fan of Michael Jackson more than anything. I'd only heard a handful of Prince songs like 1999, Kiss, When Doves Cry etc.



But in the year 1999 my girlfriend at the time told me about a movie she had seen the night before called Purple Rain, and how she couldn't stop thinking about the lead actor and how ''hot'' he was. Seeing this as competition, I decided to check out the film myself and I just remember buying it on VHS for about 3.99 in a sale and being blown away by the musical performances in it. The next day I went out to buy the soundtrack but I couldn't find it anywhere so I got Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic instead, which had only just been released as far as I can remember...



I thought it was the coolest thing ever and even then, though still a Jacko fan, I realised what real music was. It was only after this when I got Purple Rain, 1999, Dirty Mind and every other album the man's ever done.



I got to admit, I know exactly what your girlfriend of the time was talking about! I know the symptoms personally.. That movie made me a believer! Reaaly cool story, I guess you've got a lot to thank her for eh lol ?
One question I've just got to ask now, since you were originally an MJ fan, Prince or MJ?
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Reply #7 posted 02/15/12 8:24am

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DorothyParker4 said:

diamondpearl1 said:

SOTT was the 1 that got me curious but PR was the 1 that said GOTTDAMN!!! Badd Muthafucka yessir!!! lol

LOL, I gotcha! Purple Rain is the stuff of legend! Hey wish me luck, I'm a singer and have a performance coming up on the 21st and am performing a Prince Medley of songs from the Purple Rain era biggrin P.s: SOTT, where do I start with that album??!? Sheer brilliance!

Oh u don't need no luck baby... Act like u got ants in your pants and u need 2 dance. Get up offa that thang and break into a cold sweat. Just free your mind and their asses will follow...You're standin on the verge of gettin it on so gett off your ass and jam. Remember papa didn't take no mess.He was a sex machine when them flashlights hit. All in all baby, all ya gotta do is take it to the stage, scare the lovin out of 'em and turn that muthafucka owwt. 'Cause when u do they will call come up 2 u after ward and say I wann know if it's good to ya baby 'cause it 'sho felt good 2 me wink ha ha btw what songs u got picked out 4 your show?

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Reply #8 posted 02/15/12 8:34am

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DorothyParker4 said:

Hell yes! The shock factor was the addiction, he crossed so many 'boundaries' I felt bad listening to him, in a good way, if that makes sense? In an age of cheesy pointless pop I've never been exposed to such rawness, and I am lurvinggggg it. Erm so far I've bought the hits/the bsides, d&p, sott, dirty mind, and purple rain and under the cherry moon.. But I've ordered come and musicology, any suggestions on must have albums? Lol, oh I do love me some Gett Off.. Although I'll admit I wasn't to convinced with P rapping initially, but I dig it now. And he really makes me laugh in that song, as he does in so many! I agree I really like d&p, I don't mind push/jughead but much prefer willing and able, money don't matter and the like. What's your favs on that album?

I love me some 'Strollin'! Indeed, 'Money don't matter' is great too. Have you noticed how they tend to include 'Money' on greatest hits collections ('Very best of'), even though it didn't really achieve such a high chart position? Also, I've always thought this album starts and ends in a really great way, with dramatic songs like 'Thunder' and 'Live 4 love'. I played that last song at school for an assignment on war. (Good thing 'The War' jam wasn't released yet cool God only knows how many purple songs I unleashed upon my poor unsuspecting fellow students lol

I suddenly remember playing 'Jughead' for a totally unrelated assignment, just to enrage an annoying teacher. Even back then I knew what horrors Tony M was capable of smile

You asked for suggesions for albums. I find "One night alone", the acoustic album P released online, a great album to wake up to. Intimate music for breakfast, gets me prepared for the rest of the day!

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Reply #9 posted 02/15/12 8:36am

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diamondpearl1 said:



DorothyParker4 said:


diamondpearl1 said:

SOTT was the 1 that got me curious but PR was the 1 that said GOTTDAMN!!! Badd Muthafucka yessir!!! lol



LOL, I gotcha! Purple Rain is the stuff of legend! Hey wish me luck, I'm a singer and have a performance coming up on the 21st and am performing a Prince Medley of songs from the Purple Rain era biggrin P.s: SOTT, where do I start with that album??!? Sheer brilliance!


Oh u don't need no luck baby... Act like u got ants in your pants and u need 2 dance. Get up offa that thang and break into a cold sweat. Just free your mind and their asses will follow...You're standin on the verge of gettin it on so gett off your ass and jam. Remember papa didn't take no mess.He was a sex machine when them flashlights hit. All in all baby, all ya gotta do is take it to the stage, scare the lovin out of 'em and turn that muthafucka owwt. 'Cause when u do they will call come up 2 u after ward and say I wann know if it's good to ya baby 'cause it 'sho felt good 2 me wink ha ha btw what songs u got picked out 4 your show?




HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Absolutley awesome.. I've got my game plan all laid out, thanks dp1 lol
It'll be hard to get to freaky tho, since I'm doing Purple Rain/The Beautiful Ones/ Acoustic when doves cry.. So the whole thing will be real slow and mellow..
So jumping off pianos might be a tad out of place lol!
Would have loved to have gone for his funkier stuff tho, but I know my audience are all about music of today, so have had to play it safe with some of his more commercial stuff. 3 wicked tunes imho tho biggrin[list]
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DorothyParker4 said:

diamondpearl1 said:

SOTT was the 1 that got me curious but PR was the 1 that said GOTTDAMN!!! Badd Muthafucka yessir!!! lol

LOL, I gotcha! Purple Rain is the stuff of legend! Hey wish me luck, I'm a singer and have a performance coming up on the 21st and am performing a Prince Medley of songs from the Purple Rain era biggrin I couldn't agree more with your edited statement lol , I am completely detached from my teenage innocence, all thanks to P! I loved MJ first, but when P came on my scene, I was well and truly converted to the bad side evillol P.s: SOTT, where do I start with that album??!? Sheer brilliance! [Edited 2/15/12 8:11am]

Good luck on your performance! You'll have everybody cheering you on, I'm sure. A PR medley will definitely please your audience.

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Reply #11 posted 02/15/12 8:50am

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mightycow said:



DorothyParker4 said:


Hell yes! The shock factor was the addiction, he crossed so many 'boundaries' I felt bad listening to him, in a good way, if that makes sense? In an age of cheesy pointless pop I've never been exposed to such rawness, and I am lurvinggggg it. Erm so far I've bought the hits/the bsides, d&p, sott, dirty mind, and purple rain and under the cherry moon.. But I've ordered come and musicology, any suggestions on must have albums? Lol, oh I do love me some Gett Off.. Although I'll admit I wasn't to convinced with P rapping initially, but I dig it now. And he really makes me laugh in that song, as he does in so many! I agree I really like d&p, I don't mind push/jughead but much prefer willing and able, money don't matter and the like. What's your favs on that album?

I love me some 'Strollin'! Indeed, 'Money don't matter' is great too. Have you noticed how they tend to include 'Money' on greatest hits collections ('Very best of'), even though it didn't really achieve such a high chart position? Also, I've always thought this album starts and ends in a really great way, with dramatic songs like 'Thunder' and 'Live 4 love'. I played that last song at school for an assignment on war. (Good thing 'The War' jam wasn't released yet cool God only knows how many purple songs I unleashed upon my poor unsuspecting fellow students lol


I suddenly remember playing 'Jughead' for a totally unrelated assignment, just to enrage an annoying teacher. Even back then I knew what horrors Tony M was capable of smile


You asked for suggesions for albums. I find "One night alone", the acoustic album P released online, a great album to wake up to. Intimate music for breakfast, gets me prepared for the rest of the day!



Ooooweeee how could I forget strollin! I love the feel of that song, its so happy n cheery wink
I uploaded all of P's albums that I have to my itunes library and play them directly off there, and have just noticed that Thunder didn't upload! Listening to it now tho, I love it, love the accapella spooky intro reminiscent of 7 (another wicked tune imo.)
Yeah I've totally noticed with Money, tbh I don't know why it didn't do well, I think it has a really pop organic sound that seemed perfect for radio. Guess P feels the same and insists it be included lol . Lyrically tho, I don't think its P at his best.

Lol, I like your style. If your classmates wouldn't listen to P by choice, then BY FORCE!!! I subject my bestfriend to this treatment lol, she swore blind that he was crazy and she'd never get him, but a little snoop through her youtube account begged to differ lol .

That sounds perfect, I'm a big fan of all things acoustic.. Is it a live album?
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Reply #12 posted 02/15/12 8:54am

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mightycow said:



DorothyParker4 said:


diamondpearl1 said:

SOTT was the 1 that got me curious but PR was the 1 that said GOTTDAMN!!! Badd Muthafucka yessir!!! lol



LOL, I gotcha! Purple Rain is the stuff of legend! Hey wish me luck, I'm a singer and have a performance coming up on the 21st and am performing a Prince Medley of songs from the Purple Rain era biggrin I couldn't agree more with your edited statement lol , I am completely detached from my teenage innocence, all thanks to P! I loved MJ first, but when P came on my scene, I was well and truly converted to the bad side evillol P.s: SOTT, where do I start with that album??!? Sheer brilliance! [Edited 2/15/12 8:11am]

Good luck on your performance! You'll have everybody cheering you on, I'm sure. A PR medley will definitely please your audience.



Thanks Mightycow, if only my audience where as appreciative of real music as the orgers! But I'll have a bit of faith and pray that in a performance surrounded by singers singing Beyonce and Gaga, P will be appreciated!
Jus' sayin..
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Reply #13 posted 02/15/12 8:55am

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Around 2001 I was five years old, I discovered the Purple Rain movie in my living room. The front cover looked interesting and I decided to watch it. After watching that movie I fell in love with this man. He's so gorgeous and talented and I had the biggest crush on him and still do. He's my inspiration and I look up to him and he's my favorite artist ever...I'm 16 now.

I'll show my... if you show me your...
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Reply #14 posted 02/15/12 9:19am

southpark2012

I first got into him when I saw the batdance video over 20 years ago. I was just a kid then.
I don't always listen to music. But when I do, I prefer Prince.
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Reply #15 posted 02/15/12 9:24am

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I guess I'll out myself as getting old but for me it was a long time ago in a little record shop in Exeter, NH. The year was 1983 and I went there in search of that beautiful purple double album known as 1999. Pretty heavy stuff for a ten year old but it got me hooked and I haven't looked back. I still have that vinyl today, although its a little ragged smile
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Reply #16 posted 02/15/12 9:38am

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DorothyParker4 said:

Kazzy88 said:

I was only 13 when I bought my first P album and thinking back, it was just pure chance. At the time I was a fan of Michael Jackson more than anything. I'd only heard a handful of Prince songs like 1999, Kiss, When Doves Cry etc.

But in the year 1999 my girlfriend at the time told me about a movie she had seen the night before called Purple Rain, and how she couldn't stop thinking about the lead actor and how ''hot'' he was. Seeing this as competition, I decided to check out the film myself and I just remember buying it on VHS for about 3.99 in a sale and being blown away by the musical performances in it. The next day I went out to buy the soundtrack but I couldn't find it anywhere so I got Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic instead, which had only just been released as far as I can remember...

I thought it was the coolest thing ever and even then, though still a Jacko fan, I realised what real music was. It was only after this when I got Purple Rain, 1999, Dirty Mind and every other album the man's ever done.

I got to admit, I know exactly what your girlfriend of the time was talking about! I know the symptoms personally.. That movie made me a believer! Reaaly cool story, I guess you've got a lot to thank her for eh lol ? One question I've just got to ask now, since you were originally an MJ fan, Prince or MJ?

I still like MJ but I lost a lot of respect for him after ''Invincible'', his older music from the 80's is still cool, if a little overplayed on radio and TV.

I'm definitely firmly in the Prince camp though. After listening to his musical diversity, there could only be one winner for me.

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PeachBeret said:

Around 2001 I was five years old, I discovered the Purple Rain movie in my living room. The front cover looked interesting and I decided to watch it. After watching that movie I fell in love with this man. He's so gorgeous and talented and I had the biggest crush on him and still do. He's my inspiration and I look up to him and he's my favorite artist ever...I'm 16 now.



That is beautiful smile. I was beginning to lose hope in our generation.. In terms of its complete lack of interest in artists/music from back in the day. And then people like you prove me wrong! Prince rocks, and as a singer/songwriter myself, I couldn't hope for better inspiration! What's your fav Prince song smile
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southpark2012 said:

I first got into him when I saw the batdance video over 20 years ago. I was just a kid then.


I haven't seen the batdance video sad, can't get hold of most of his vids what with the whole anti-internet thing. I've seen Partyman tho, it isn't my favourite song of his but he is over sexy in the video.. Even dressed as the Joker! I could watch him all day love
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berlinas2k said:

I guess I'll out myself as getting old but for me it was a long time ago in a little record shop in Exeter, NH. The year was 1983 and I went there in search of that beautiful purple double album known as 1999. Pretty heavy stuff for a ten year old but it got me hooked and I haven't looked back. I still have that vinyl today, although its a little ragged smile
[Edited 2/15/12 9:26am]


Interesting! What made you go on your 1999 treasure hunt initially?
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Reply #20 posted 02/15/12 10:35am

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Kazzy88 said:

DorothyParker4 said:

Kazzy88 said: I got to admit, I know exactly what your girlfriend of the time was talking about! I know the symptoms personally.. That movie made me a believer! Reaaly cool story, I guess you've got a lot to thank her for eh lol ? One question I've just got to ask now, since you were originally an MJ fan, Prince or MJ?

I still like MJ but I lost a lot of respect for him after ''Invincible'', his older music from the 80's is still cool, if a little overplayed on radio and TV.

I'm definitely firmly in the Prince camp though. After listening to his musical diversity, there could only be one winner for me.

I love our hero as much as we all do but yo, I gotta beg 2 differ on Invincible. In the breakdown of You Rock My World when he hits that high note (Got to have you heeeere),and hits that spin in the video, I felt like he still had that magic. Michael 2 me was like a magician. In his shows/music, he always had that sleight of hand way of doin things with his voice and dance, that made you wonder did I just see what I think I did? lol Way b4 This Is It when I saw his picture on the cover of Ebony in December 08' lookin healthy, I truly believed he was gonna shock the world 1 more time b4 it was all over.....sigh

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Kazzy88 said:



DorothyParker4 said:


Kazzy88 said:

I was only 13 when I bought my first P album and thinking back, it was just pure chance. At the time I was a fan of Michael Jackson more than anything. I'd only heard a handful of Prince songs like 1999, Kiss, When Doves Cry etc.



But in the year 1999 my girlfriend at the time told me about a movie she had seen the night before called Purple Rain, and how she couldn't stop thinking about the lead actor and how ''hot'' he was. Seeing this as competition, I decided to check out the film myself and I just remember buying it on VHS for about 3.99 in a sale and being blown away by the musical performances in it. The next day I went out to buy the soundtrack but I couldn't find it anywhere so I got Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic instead, which had only just been released as far as I can remember...



I thought it was the coolest thing ever and even then, though still a Jacko fan, I realised what real music was. It was only after this when I got Purple Rain, 1999, Dirty Mind and every other album the man's ever done.



I got to admit, I know exactly what your girlfriend of the time was talking about! I know the symptoms personally.. That movie made me a believer! Reaaly cool story, I guess you've got a lot to thank her for eh lol ? One question I've just got to ask now, since you were originally an MJ fan, Prince or MJ?

I still like MJ but I lost a lot of respect for him after ''Invincible'', his older music from the 80's is still cool, if a little overplayed on radio and TV.


I'm definitely firmly in the Prince camp though. After listening to his musical diversity, there could only be one winner for me.


Totally agree with you, gotta love MJ, his music and dancing back then was the stuff of legend, but there was a definite decline in quality from HIStory onwards imo (give and take some tracks.) No other artist living or dead possesses the versatility, creativity, and uniqueness P so naturally owns, not by a long shot no no no!
Jus' sayin..
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Ooooweeee how could I forget strollin! I love the feel of that song, its so happy n cheery wink I uploaded all of P's albums that I have to my itunes library and play them directly off there, and have just noticed that Thunder didn't upload! Listening to it now tho, I love it, love the accapella spooky intro reminiscent of 7 (another wicked tune imo.) Yeah I've totally noticed with Money, tbh I don't know why it didn't do well, I think it has a really pop organic sound that seemed perfect for radio. Guess P feels the same and insists it be included lol . Lyrically tho, I don't think its P at his best. Lol, I like your style. If your classmates wouldn't listen to P by choice, then BY FORCE!!! I subject my bestfriend to this treatment lol, she swore blind that he was crazy and she'd never get him, but a little snoop through her youtube account begged to differ lol . That sounds perfect, I'm a big fan of all things acoustic.. Is it a live album?

It's an acoustic album with slight overdubs. It has 'U're gonna C me' on it, which was revamped for the 'MPLS sound' disc of the Lotus Flower package.

There's also an official box set called 'One night alone...live' (triple cd, two discs of concert songs and one aftershow disc), which has nothing to do with the online release of the acoustic 'One night alone'.

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In the summer of 1984. There was this song called When Doves Cry. And it had a song called 17 Days as the b-side. wink

I was hooked.

A few weeks later I saw him on Solid Gold, performing Little Red Corvette.

My interest in purple music grew in 1985 when I heard Raspberry Beret and Paisley Park.

Good times.

I must admit I kind of lost a bit of interest between Parade and Lovesexy. I liked Parade, loved SOTT and couldn´t really get into Lovesexy back then, and it took me years to appreciate the Batman album. Then a good friend of mine refreshed my interest in Prince by supplying me with tons of rare music.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #24 posted 02/15/12 11:36am

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mightycow said:


Ooooweeee how could I forget strollin! I love the feel of that song, its so happy n cheery wink I uploaded all of P's albums that I have to my itunes library and play them directly off there, and have just noticed that Thunder didn't upload! Listening to it now tho, I love it, love the accapella spooky intro reminiscent of 7 (another wicked tune imo.) Yeah I've totally noticed with Money, tbh I don't know why it didn't do well, I think it has a really pop organic sound that seemed perfect for radio. Guess P feels the same and insists it be included lol . Lyrically tho, I don't think its P at his best. Lol, I like your style. If your classmates wouldn't listen to P by choice, then BY FORCE!!! I subject my bestfriend to this treatment lol, she swore blind that he was crazy and she'd never get him, but a little snoop through her youtube account begged to differ lol . That sounds perfect, I'm a big fan of all things acoustic.. Is it a live album?

It's an acoustic album with slight overdubs. It has 'U're gonna C me' on it, which was revamped for the 'MPLS sound' disc of the Lotus Flower package.



There's also an official box set called 'One night alone...live' (triple cd, two discs of concert songs and one aftershow disc), which has nothing to do with the online release of the acoustic 'One night alone'.


As the newbie that I am, your gonna have to forgive my complete ignorance of some of the terminolgy you used sad..
Overdub and revamp, do you mind defining that *blushes*
Oh yeah I mistook the release your talking about for the box set, do you have that too? Defo want me some acoustic love, but also want to invest in some of his live albums, that man needs to be watched! Do you have any? Any recommendations for those?
Jus' sayin..
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Reply #25 posted 02/15/12 11:41am

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KoolEaze said:

In the summer of 1984. There was this song called When Doves Cry. And it had a song called 17 Days as the b-side. wink



I was hooked.


A few weeks later I saw him on Solid Gold, performing Little Red Corvette.


My interest in purple music grew in 1985 when I heard Raspberry Beret and Paisley Park.


Good times.


I must admit I kind of lost a bit of interest between Parade and Lovesexy. I liked Parade, loved SOTT and couldn´t really get into Lovesexy back then, and it took me years to appreciate the Batman album. Then a good friend of mine refreshed my interest in Prince by supplying me with tons of rare music.


When Doves Cry? 17 days? Rings a bell me thinks lol
I haven't heard Paisley Park yet, but Rasberry Beret is my jam! I actually own one now in honour of it (shout out to my best mate for the thoughtful bday prezzie.)
I haven't actually hear the Batman album or Lovesexy yet (minus the obvious tracks, alphabet st and if I was your gf,) but there always seems to be mixed reviews on them both, especially lovesexy?! What's the deal with them?
Jus' sayin..
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Reply #26 posted 02/15/12 12:01pm

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DorothyParker4 said:

KoolEaze said:

In the summer of 1984. There was this song called When Doves Cry. And it had a song called 17 Days as the b-side. wink

I was hooked.

A few weeks later I saw him on Solid Gold, performing Little Red Corvette.

My interest in purple music grew in 1985 when I heard Raspberry Beret and Paisley Park.

Good times.

I must admit I kind of lost a bit of interest between Parade and Lovesexy. I liked Parade, loved SOTT and couldn´t really get into Lovesexy back then, and it took me years to appreciate the Batman album. Then a good friend of mine refreshed my interest in Prince by supplying me with tons of rare music.

When Doves Cry? 17 days? Rings a bell me thinks lol I haven't heard Paisley Park yet, but Rasberry Beret is my jam! I actually own one now in honour of it (shout out to my best mate for the thoughtful bday prezzie.) I haven't actually hear the Batman album or Lovesexy yet (minus the obvious tracks, alphabet st and if I was your gf,) but there always seems to be mixed reviews on them both, especially lovesexy?! What's the deal with them?

Oh, Lovesexy is a great album but back then I was too young to appreciate it, and I was too much into Funk, Electro Funk and real Hip Hop, and Prince´s image by then was way to effeminate for me as a teenager. Unlike other people I had no problem with the Lovesexy album cover but I strongly disliked Prince´s fashion sense during those days and the pictures in the tourbook.

The music was good but a bit overproduced (Eric Leeds once said that the original, less overproduced songs before the final mix sounded much more interesting. I´d love to hear those).

Batman just wasn´t really my thing, still isn´t, hated that movie, love the Nolan movies, and the album was a bit too slick, plus I couldn´t stand the hype and the Nude tour felt a bit cheap.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #27 posted 02/15/12 1:22pm

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DorothyParker4 said:

PeachBeret said:

Around 2001 I was five years old, I discovered the Purple Rain movie in my living room. The front cover looked interesting and I decided to watch it. After watching that movie I fell in love with this man. He's so gorgeous and talented and I had the biggest crush on him and still do. He's my inspiration and I look up to him and he's my favorite artist ever...I'm 16 now.



That is beautiful smile. I was beginning to lose hope in our generation.. In terms of its complete lack of interest in artists/music from back in the day. And then people like you prove me wrong! Prince rocks, and as a singer/songwriter myself, I couldn't hope for better inspiration! What's your fav Prince song smile

Ahh I have so many favorite Prince songs..like The Beautiful Ones, When 2 R in Love, Paisley Park, Pop Life, Crazy You, Do Me Baby, Etc. Yes it's kinda sad to say that I haven't met one person around my age who likes Prince. When I mention his name they would automatically say "you mean that gay guy who wears heels?" They're missing out on one of the most talented musicians ever... and most of them are hooked on people like Lil Wayne and Rihanna thinking they're some of the greatest ever sad I wish I was in my teens/20s during the 70s and 80s
I'll show my... if you show me your...
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Reply #28 posted 02/15/12 1:50pm

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DorothyParker4 said:

mightycow said:

It's an acoustic album with slight overdubs. It has 'U're gonna C me' on it, which was revamped for the 'MPLS sound' disc of the Lotus Flower package.

There's also an official box set called 'One night alone...live' (triple cd, two discs of concert songs and one aftershow disc), which has nothing to do with the online release of the acoustic 'One night alone'.


Defo want me some acoustic love, but also want to invest in some of his live albums, that man needs to be watched! Do you have any? Any recommendations for those?

The album you are talking about is not acoustic in the sense that you are probably thinking.

Here is the information you will need for it http://www.princevault.co...e_Alone...

If it's an album of Prince singing and playing an acoustic guitar then you need an album called The Truth. It is part of the Crystal Ball box set. Info here http://www.princevault.co..._The_Truth

As for live albums, he only really has two main official live releases. The mentioned One Nite Alone..Live box set http://www.princevault.co...e..._Live! and Indigo Nights http://www.princevault.co...igo_Nights which came with the 21 Nights book.

There is of course the Rave Un2 The Year 2000, and Live At The Aladdin dvd's. These are the only official live shows on dvd.

There are however literally hundreds of high quality bootlegs of live shows both in audio and video.

Use this site http://www.princevault.co.../Main_Page for all the info you will ever need on songs, albums etc. There are blank pages but the site is updated regularly.

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Reply #29 posted 02/15/12 3:21pm

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I was 13 years old in 2007, I've been listening to Prince for a while. I stole The Hits/B sides from my mom. Then for Christmas I got the Planet Earth and Purple Rain CD's as gifts and I was hooked.

Now I have almost all of his albums and DVD's.
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