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Thread started 08/01/14 2:50pm

purplebrooklyn

Talkin' Bout The Revolution

I've decided all month is Prince Month on my blog. The first post - rememembering and celebrating the importance of The Revolution.

http://wp.me/p4uiWF-eY

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Reply #1 posted 08/01/14 4:50pm

stillwaiting

A little off topic, but since Cross-posting is a really bad thing to do, I'm gonna do a tiny bit of it, but I'm gonna add new material to the old post...kind of an update new material in bold:

How bout this?

The Kid is still trying to make it in the music business, but everybody else calls him "The Grump" now. Morris & The Time have partnered with former Milwaukee Brewers Hall of Fame Shortstop Robin Yount. The plot is centered on how many times they can throw hot peppers at The Grump, and chant the last name of their good buddy, Robin Yount. "Yount, Yount, Yount!" they chant. Then a new character, the talented Shelby J comes on the scene. She is a talented singer with a great voice, but in the script, Prince won't let her act or sing. She is forced to walk by people on the set screaming at the top of her lungs, "Put Your Hands Up!" She shouts this 475 times in less than 30 minutes, as this is the entire mid section of the movie. Then just when you think Shelby J is wasting her talent, in comes Doug E Fresh. He is hired ot be the DJ, and it seems cool for about 3 seconds, until you figure out that he is playing great old school songs and shouting at the top of his lungs. He manages to make Shelby's shouting seem almost wonderful and engaging. At least Shelby can actually sing...it's not her fault Prince forces her at Yount-Point to shout at the top of her lungs what she wants you do with your hands.

Then The Grump meets this mysterious angel named AndyalloTonyM, a beautiful angel who just says "It's Just Around The Farmer." Then a big jeep comes out of nowhere, and kills the angel who likely wasn't alive to begin with. The Grump, Morris, Robin Yount all start crying as AndyAlloTonyM is dead. Next thing you know, they are all friends, and they all start shouting "Yount" in happiness.

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Reply #2 posted 08/01/14 6:43pm

thedoorkeeper

a little off topic????

Try totally off topic. lol

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Reply #3 posted 08/01/14 7:05pm

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Reply #4 posted 08/03/14 2:29am

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Talkin' Bout A Revolution is a song.

By Tracy Chapman.... biggrin

Prince 4Ever. heart
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Reply #5 posted 08/03/14 8:39am

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thedance said:

Talkin' Bout A Revolution is a song.

By Tracy Chapman.... biggrin



Yep, we know. We also know that dude has started 4 threads just to promo his blog in the last week.

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Reply #6 posted 08/03/14 8:58am

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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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