Graffity Bridge in 1990. Before that I was vaguely aware of Prince, mainly from the fact that Batdance was a big hit the previous summer. I didn't have a clue that he was the same guy who sang Purple Rain and wrote Tom Jones's Kiss and Sinnead's Nothing Compares 2U... But I loved the screams at the end of Thieves in the Temple and I heard The Question of U somewhere, so I bought it and never looked back... | |
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My first Prince record--the first music I ever purchased with my own money--was vinyl 45 "Raspberry Beret". I was nine, and I was obsessed with the song. I bought it at the now-defunct Pay-n-Save in Ballard (Seattle) for 99 cents, which I saved from my allowance. I brought it home and listened to it incessantly. The day after I bought the record, I found it in my room, broken in two. My (mean) older sister claimed that she "accidentally stepped on it". When I complained to my mom, she told me that I was not allowed to replace the record, because, in her words, "Prince is a weirdo". I was totally crushed. This is like one of the traumas from my childhood that still tinges with injustice.
Later I bought the tape for Purple Rain... [Edited 9/20/14 10:45am] “I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love.” Mother Teresa | |
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Wow, I thought my Dad was strict... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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