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10 things you might not know about Purple Rain article

Not sure if it has been posted already :- 10 things you didn’t know about Purple Rain http://www.heraldsun.com....7003139709

DEARLY beloved, we are gathered here today to remember that Purple Rain is the greatest music movie of them all.

Thirty years ago, Prince’s big-screen debut was released into theatres, telling the semi-autobiographical story of ‘The Kid’ — a talented Minneapolis musician trying to make it to the big time while dealing with family troubles and his own insecurities.

In fairness, Prince was never a threat to De Niro in terms of acting ability.

But the music sequences were, and still are, mind-blowing — and led the film to earn nearly $70 million at the box office (almost 10 times what it cost).

The soundtrack album was No. 1 on the Billboard album chart for a remarkable 24 consecutive weeks, from the summer of 1984 into early 1985.

Additionally, it spawned two No. 1 hit singles with When Doves Cry and Let’s Go Crazy. At one point, Prince had the No. 1 single, No. 1 album and No. 1 movie in the country.

To mark the anniversary of Purple Rain, here are 10 things you probably didn’t know about Prince’s crowning achievement.

1. The part of Prince’s love interest in the film was initially given to Denise Matthews,  ka Vanity. She was a member of Vanity 6 — a girl-band put together and controlled by Prince — but pulled out of the film at the last minute. Many speculate that she and Prince were dating and had a blowout, but director Albert Magnoli claims it was because she was offered a role in Martin Scorsese’s The Last Temptation of Christ (her role in that film ended up on the cutting room floor).

2. After Vanity left the project, her role was offered to Jennifer Beals of Flashdance fame — but she turned it down because she wanted to go to college (Beals went on to earn a degree in American literature from Yale in 1987).

3. The role finally went to Apollonia Kotero, who was dating Van Halen’s David Lee Roth at the time. Prince demanded the couple break up so fans would speculate on whether Apollonia and Prince’s on-screen relationship was real (she complied.) He also demanded that she didn’t publicly date anyone during the film’s promotion.

4. Revolution guitarist Wendy Melvoin and keyboardist Lisa Coleman were a couple during the filming of Purple Rain, but it was never publicly confirmed or denied at the time. Rumours have it that a scene in which they kiss was cut from the final edit. What is true is that they stayed together for 20 years in total.

5. The famous scene in which Apollonia gives in to the Kid’s cruel request and purifies herself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka almost caused her to contract hypothermia. The scene was shot on a freezing November day, and after the fourth take, Kotero started to black out from the cold. She came around after warming up with blankets and a few hugs from Prince himself.

6. Although he almost stole the film with his own charismatic performance as Prince’s nemesis, Morris Day of the Time was lucky to be in it at all. Friends since high school, Prince and Day’s relationship had been souring: The Time were controlled by and had their songs written by Prince, and the arrangement came to frustrate Day. That tension resulted in an on-set fight that was broken up by the Time’s drummer Jellybean Johnson.

7. The film’s producers had four weeks scheduled to shoot the music performances of Purple Rain at the First Avenue club in Minneapolis. However, because Prince and the Revolution were such a tight band, they only needed a week to get everything in the can.

8. Several songs from the Purple Rain soundtrack were recorded live during a benefit performance at First Avenue in August 1983. If you listen closely — especially to the title track — you can actually hear the crowd on the recording. Prince rerecorded the vocals and edited out an extra verse to make the version that appears on the album and in the film.


9. The eight-minute title track of the film and album was originally even longer — and Prince initially requested that his friend Stevie Nicks write the lyrics for it. The Fleetwood Mac singer declined his offer, saying that she found the track too “overwhelming” and let him finish it. Great decision, Stevie!

10. Remember those “Parental Advisory” stickers that used to come on CDs, warning of adult content? That was something that began partly because of the Purple Rain soundtrack. Tipper Gore (then-wife of Al) founded the Parents Music Resource Center in 1985 after hearing Darling Nikki — with its references to masturbation — playing on her 11-year-old daughter’s stereo. The song became one of the ‘Filthy Fifteen’ the PMRC committee objected to, along with Cyndi Lauper’s She Bop and Madonna’s Dress You Up. After a Senate hearing, the Record Industry Association of America agreed to use their own discretion to label potentially offensive music. Just another of the countless ways Prince changed music.

This article originally appeared in The New York Post.
[Edited 7/27/14 2:35am]
[Edited 7/27/14 2:38am]
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Reply #1 posted 07/27/14 10:50am

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naffi said:

10. Remember those “Parental Advisory” stickers that used to come on CDs, warning of adult content? That was something that began partly because of the Purple Rain soundtrack. Tipper Gore (then-wife of Al) founded the Parents Music Resource Center in 1985 after hearing Darling Nikki — with its references to masturbation — playing on her 11-year-old daughter’s stereo. The song became one of the ‘Filthy Fifteen’ the PMRC committee objected to, along with Cyndi Lauper’s She Bop and Madonna’s Dress You Up. After a Senate hearing, the Record Industry Association of America agreed to use their own discretion to label potentially offensive music. Just another of the countless ways Prince changed music. This article originally appeared in The New York Post.

Why, what was 'Dress You Up' about?

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Reply #3 posted 07/27/14 5:29pm

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Apollonia was dating David Lee Roth during the filming of Purple Rain? Funny,I heard that she was actually married during this time confuse lol

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Reply #4 posted 07/28/14 12:33am

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nice read Naffi

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Reply #5 posted 07/28/14 1:35am

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wildgoldenhoney said:

naffi said:

10. Remember those “Parental Advisory” stickers that used to come on CDs, warning of adult content? That was something that began partly because of the Purple Rain soundtrack. Tipper Gore (then-wife of Al) founded the Parents Music Resource Center in 1985 after hearing Darling Nikki — with its references to masturbation — playing on her 11-year-old daughter’s stereo. The song became one of the ‘Filthy Fifteen’ the PMRC committee objected to, along with Cyndi Lauper’s She Bop and Madonna’s Dress You Up. After a Senate hearing, the Record Industry Association of America agreed to use their own discretion to label potentially offensive music. Just another of the countless ways Prince changed music. This article originally appeared in The New York Post.

Why, what was 'Dress You Up' about?

don't you know the "Filthy Fifteen" - list made by PMRC??

Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/w...er#Actions

# Artist Song title Lyrical content
1 Prince "Darling Nikki" Sex/Masturbation
2 Sheena Easton "Sugar Walls" Sex
3 Judas Priest "Eat Me Alive" Sex
4 Vanity "Strap On 'Robbie Baby'" Sex
5 Mötley Crüe "Bastard" Violence/Language
6 AC/DC "Let Me Put My Love into You" Sex
7 Twisted Sister "We're Not Gonna Take It" Violence
8 Madonna "Dress You Up" Sex
9 W.A.S.P. "Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)" Sex/Language
10 Def Leppard "High 'n' Dry (Saturday Night)" Drug and alcohol use
11 Mercyful Fate "Into the Coven" Occult
12 Black Sabbath "Trashed" Drug and alcohol use
13 Mary Jane Girls "In My House" Sex
14 Venom "Possessed" Occult
15 Cyndi Lauper "She Bop" Sex/Masturbation

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Reply #6 posted 07/28/14 1:41am

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^^it's funny that "Strap On Robbie Baby" by Vanity is on that list lol yes,it's a dirty song but how did those people even know about it? It wasn't even a single.

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thedance said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

Why, what was 'Dress You Up' about?

don't you know the "Filthy Fifteen" - list made by PMRC??

Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/w...er#Actions

# Artist Song title Lyrical content
1 Prince "Darling Nikki" Sex/Masturbation
2 Sheena Easton "Sugar Walls" Sex
3 Judas Priest "Eat Me Alive" Sex
4 Vanity "Strap On 'Robbie Baby'" Sex
5 Mötley Crüe "Bastard" Violence/Language
6 AC/DC "Let Me Put My Love into You" Sex
7 Twisted Sister "We're Not Gonna Take It" Violence
8 Madonna "Dress You Up" Sex
9 W.A.S.P. "Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)" Sex/Language
10 Def Leppard "High 'n' Dry (Saturday Night)" Drug and alcohol use
11 Mercyful Fate "Into the Coven" Occult
12 Black Sabbath "Trashed" Drug and alcohol use
13 Mary Jane Girls "In My House" Sex
14 Venom "Possessed" Occult
15 Cyndi Lauper "She Bop" Sex/Masturbation

[Edited 7/28/14 1:38am]

After I asked the question, I looked up they lyrics. Even if it is about sex, I really didn't think about that when I hear that song. And they Mary Jane Girls, don't even sound too bad. Maybe it was a different time because now it's blatantly in the songs and there is no mistaking what they're talking about.

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Reply #8 posted 07/28/14 3:03am

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I don't know why "Dress You Up" is on that list hmmm it's mildly suggestive,but I wouldn't call it a dirty song.Ditto for "In My House".

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Reply #9 posted 07/28/14 3:37am

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I always found "Dress You Up" to be an odd inclusion on the PMRC list when "Like a Virgin" was sitting there begging for attention.

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Reply #10 posted 07/28/14 12:34pm

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naffi said:

1. The part of Prince’s love interest in the film was initially given to Denise Matthews,  ka Vanity. She was a member of Vanity 6 — a girl-band put together and controlled by Prince — but pulled out of the film at the last minute. Many speculate that she and Prince were dating and had a blowout, but director Albert Magnoli claims it was because she was offered a role in Martin Scorsese’s The Last Temptation of Christ (her role in that film ended up on the cutting room floor) [Edited 7/27/14 2:35am] [Edited 7/27/14 2:38am]

This is perhaps just possible in terms of the timeline. Scorcese was trying to make this film perhaps around 1983, though I thought it was 1982, and got to the point of making costumes and such when it was shut down (some of the costumes were used for Richard Gere's King David.) Hard to imagine her being in touch with Scorcese, but it's possible. It's certainly not true that her part ended up on the cutting room floor since that version of the movie was not made (Aidan Quinn was going to play Christ). The one that was happened in 1988.

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