it wasn't my imagination then & i wasn't too off my head to even notice?! i just remembered fatoy slim did brighton beach, he played a cover of 'i would die 4 u', it went down very well
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P-control is definitely the Prince track I've heard most on club/bar dance floors since it's release.
I once witnessed "My Name is Prince" completely clear a dance floor in Austin, Texas on 6th St. (Personally I love the track). [Edited 1/27/14 10:33am] My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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a few others that did alright: Jungle Love Jerk Out Nasty Girl The Glamorous Life
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I witnessed that at a very popular club in germany in 1993. I watched the crowd dancing from the balcony, and when "my name is prince" was played the floor was empty in seconds. I really don't like the song. | |
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The songs I heard most: Erotic City Kiss U got the Look and Cream are probably the most played club songs back in the day. Honorable mention for Pussy Control. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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By the time I was old enough to go to clubs, most people had considered Prince as "fallen off" or "done lost his mind". I did hear "Kiss" in black straight clubs in mid to late 1980s. In the early 1990s when I started going to the gay clubs, in the black club, I heard The Prince Ultimix several times which is a mix of a lot of the old songs. The DJ was a Prince fan and a few lesbians got on the dance floor whenever he played it but most of the black gay men in my area couldn't stand Prince. They said he was a "woman". In the white gay club, I heard "Kiss" one time and one time only.
However, in the early 1980s before I was old enough to go clubbing, I used to go skating. I heard lots of Prince songs in the skating rink. However, they were only played on "Super Soul Skate Night", in other words, what everyone called "Black Night". As my grandmother said one night when she went to pick me up because my mother, who usually picked me up was having car trouble that night, my grandmother said...."What the hell is wrong with your mother letting you go out here? Get in the car, I'm scared for my life. Ain't no black folks on the streets because they're all up in here tonight". Anyway, they played all the old jams througout the years until after "Purple Rain" when everyone started saying "Prince done lost his mind doing that hippie ass shit now". But through the years, they played all of the following while they were in style and popular:
I Wanna Be Your Lover Sexy Dancer Uptown Dirty Mind Head Partyup Controversy Let's Work Private Joy 1999 DMSR Lady Cab Driver Automatic Irrisistible Bitch When Doves Cry Erotic City
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iaminparties said: Erotic City-Club Banger | |
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"Irrisistable Bitch" was very popular in tha club, back in tha day. | |
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At the strip clubs.... Raspberry Beret When Doves Cry Purple Rain Little Red Corvette Beautiful Ones Darling Nikki 1999 Uptown Let's Go crazy Nasty Girl I Feel 4 U Kiss Boys & Girls Mountains 100 mph I Wonder U... ...these were great days to dance and shed clothes. Would have not been the same without Prince Jams. ~honey is b-ing 1 with the 1~ | |
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