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Release day ritual. Since the release of Parade in 1986 the release of a new Prince album has for me always been a big event. Am I alone in planning for the big day? I always take the day off work. I try and make sure the house is empty, clean and tidy. Luckily this year the wife is at work and the kids are at school. In the past since graffiti Bridge. I've even for the first listen selected the order in which I will listen the songs. I will listen firstly to any I am already familiar with and then selected from the titles from the least appealing to the most. Then I sit and listen in the correct running order. Then I will go for a long drive. | |
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No ritual, I'll go to work, download it and listen to it while getting interrupted a dozen or so times. RIP | |
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Used to buy and then listen with headphones in and copy of lyrics also burn a copy for the car and play it non-stop for a couple of weeks before giving it a break and then compare it to past releases. Problem is I miss buying the physical cd from the record stores and seeing people paying for copies, posters in shop windows etc but I guess that's nostalgia more than anything else. 2 albums is going to be different but actually looking forward to Plec more! | |
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Take the day off from work?
The time for devoting my life to Prince are over...
"Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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Might be nice to take the day off just to not have to listen to the music here and there over the next few days because I'm too busy. | |
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I'd like to listen to the music as soon as it becomes available. That way, my opinions don't get clouded or influenced by those of others. As soon as it's widely available, people will be posting about it all over Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and of course here. And I'll be one of those people |
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I don't generally read the comments anyway.
"Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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I know, right? |
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I'll be at work as well. And annoyingly, since I've bought the cd + mp3 bundle I won't be able to download it straight to my phone from iTunes as soon as it's out... So I'm assuming I will not be able to listen until I get home in the evening | |
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Oh man. I used to go to the smaller record stores and try to get them to sell it to me the album before the release date. Back in the Diamonds and Pearls Era, at a mall store, I got the manager to bring a copy of the album out to me, and when I saw the cover I pretty much lost my shit! Prince about to drop the BOMB, lol! I used to have hookups that would trade or give me the store posters, though I never did get a Prince cut-out from retail, and for me that was the holy grail. But album release day is still important to me. I used to want to hear new Prince music the instant it was available to be heard, but this time I've pretty much avoided having hearing any of the tracks on the new albums, just bits and pieces. So I'm excited for release day. I hadn't though of taking the day off work, but it sounds like a great idea. I used to play his enitire catalog in order leading up to release day, I've probably still got time to do that, but I better get started soon. | |
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* I had a "ritual" when I was younger (high school and college), but as I've gotten older, with a wife, family, and job, other things have taken precedent. Yes, I still look forward to new Prince releases as I have continued to love what he's done over the past years, but now my "ritual" is generally purchasing it the first or second day of release and finding some alone time after work and family duties to give a full, uninterrupted listen. Damn, I'm old... | |
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"Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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I will immediatly load the lot onto my ipod and do the house work and rock out. Usually i listen but only sort of to half a song and skip to the next at first, because i always feel i am missing smoething by not moving on quick enough | |
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I had a ritual in the 80s/90s but not now. There's no "taking a day off" for a CD release. To me that's a bit extreme. I'll get the album, rip it and probably play it to/at/from work. | |
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Based on what I've heard so far, I'm trying to forget that there is anything coming out at all. It's just too depressing. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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ha, with u all the way Rom'. Day off, download onto POD , get into car & drive for ages taking in every track! | |
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Me too....always follow my release day ritual of taking the day off and plugging in my best headphones and just chill taking it all in... The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
Remember there is only one destination and that place is U All of it. Everything. Is U. | |
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