I was 14 and, as always, was spending my wages from my after school job on music (mainly rap at that point, I was big into The Beastie Boys). I was well known at the local record store. I bought the 12" of 'U got the Look' which I had first seen/heard on MTV and loved. It was when I played the B-side that I knew this guy was something else. No record that I had ever bought before had a B-side that I thought was better than the A-side. I think every penny of my wages for some time went on Prince after that to the point where the record store would save me all their display stuff and they would find me rarities that they thought would interest me. I miss that place a lot.
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nice! I really really like It's Gonna Be Lonely "Hyperactive when I was small, Hyperactive now I'm grown, Hyperactive 'till I'm dead and gone"
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Damn Hatrina - well down indeed. A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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I can remember first being aware of prince around 10 or 11 y/o when the song 1999 was getting airplay. I thought that was a great song. I was too young to get in to the whole Purple Rain thing as that Prince guy was really taking off. I liked hearing When Doves Cry & Let's Go Crazy on the radio & MTV. They sounded wild to my 12 y/o ears. I wasn't fond of the song Purple Rain or IWD4U though.
It wasn't until the MTV that I was of course always glued to had the exclusive new Prince single: Raspberry Beret. The whole video with the costumes, extra funky extended intro, Wendy all done up, the cough, and that catchy-ass song really did it for me. They did something like played it on the top of every hour for 2 days strait and I remember that after that I wanted to get Prince records. So the song for me would have to be Raspberry Beret. I got the Raspberry Beret 7", and then ATWIAD as it has just come out. By the time I had gotten each of the ATWIAD 12 inches as they came out I knew for sure Prince was the fuckin' shit! So special mention has to go to those b-sides also. I found them all to be facsinating in that they were such cool songs connected to the album without actually being on it. "Hyperactive when I was small, Hyperactive now I'm grown, Hyperactive 'till I'm dead and gone"
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The Beautiful Ones, Adore, and She's Always in My Hair but I have genuinely always loved SILLY GAME. It doesn't get enough praise in the Prince community IMHO. This Could Be Us But U Be Playin...
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Liked 1999 and LRC as they were on heavy rotation on MTV in ninth grade. Then the release of When Doves Cry was an EVENT...people were talking about this Prince dude like crazy. ANd I was like wait "Prince" is his name? I thought it was the name of the band!...
Bought the PR album after hearing Lets Go Crazy....but the song that really did it???
DARLING NIKKI....so dirty so sexy OMG he said "MASTERBATING!"....the 14 year old I was then just couldnt process it....
Hooked ever since.
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Sometimes It Snows In April... I was 14 and a boy I had a soft spot for played it to me in our dorm and.. well, the rest was history!! | |
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I loved 1999, Delirious, and Let's Go Crazy, and found Little Red Corvette very interesting. It was at a time when I was young and fascinated by Prince. It's a long story, but I think the time I realized this guy was fucking brilliant and an act I'd be obsessed with for years was when I heard When Doves Cry... from those bubblegum synthy keyboards to that sublime climax, I was hooked. I remember the first time I heard it, from a YouTube video (life in Princedom was easier in 2010/11), extremely low volume because I lost my headphones and everyone was alseep. Damn, good memories Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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I'm not sure which song exactly but it was either Cream or Gett Off from Diamonds and Pearls album which I heard on MTV and got me hooked immediately. So I had to buy Diamonds and Pearls album on cassette (do you remember those?) and then other albums I could find. The rest is history... | |
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Sexy Dancer Lyricsfrom "Sexy Dancer" is track #1 on the album . It was written by
Sexy dancer, sexy dancer Sexy dancer, you got my body screamin' Sexy dancer, sexy dancer Sexy dancer, I want your body, want your body Sexy dancer, I want your body, want your body Sexy dancer, do that sexy dance Sexy dancer, sexy dancer Songwriters Published by
Eye was 7V3N...... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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The Beautiful Ones piqued my interest in Prince but it was Pop Life that converted me into a fanatic. It was the first 12" I bought and I played it over and over and over.
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Little Red Corvette. | |
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I don't remember the exact one, was something from Purple Rain in 06 or 07. I was asking my mom for some interesting artists and she mentioned Prince. Never heard of him before that so I looked him up and the purple rain cover was shown, for some reason I thought he looked mean lol. Now he's my favorite artist Purple Music is my drug and I'm jonesin!!!!! | |
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When Doves Cry--or actually, probably 17 Days is what made me a fan. I knew and enjoyed all the 1999 singles (I knew D.M.S.R., too, but that's as far as the people who owned the tape ever played it during school trips. Maybe they didn't like the other songs?), and the summer of '84 I constantly heard When Doves Cry from other people's radios. I was visiting my sister for a few weeks when the thing hit, and I never actually heard the artist's name, and didn't recognize it as Prince. I saw the 45 of Re-Flex's "Hurt" somewhere, and thought maybe that was the song I kept hearing--but I didn't buy it based on that supposition. When I found out it was Prince, I bought it and when I flipped it over discovered a fantastic song on the back, too!!! Then I got the album, saw the movie, found out about the earlier albums and associated artists, got caught up and stayed on the train as it kept moving. Unlike many of you, Around the World in a Day probably solidified my fandom rather than challenged it. If he was willing and able to go that far from what had just worked so well, then I knew things were going to stay interesting. . Just as an added comment--"Hurt" is really not very interesting. I'm not sure I ever heard it until just now, when I decided to check Youtube. Terrible robots in the video. "The Politics of Dancing" still sounds good, though. | |
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the song "Dirty Mind".I was aware of Prince because my mother had his second album ("Still Waiting" was her favorite song),but it was the song "Dirty Mind" that turned me into a big fan. | |
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The beautiful ones. Love it. | |
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It was rather a gradual and inevitable process. Hits like Purple Rain made me a listener and songs like Come, West, Get Blue, Pink Cashmere made me a fan and then the soundcheck, rehearsals and bootlegs made me become a big fan =) | |
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The Song Of The Heart All of this and more is 4 u. With <3, sincerity and deepest care, my life with u eye share ~Prince~
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Back in 1992 I just wanted a copy of the song Purple Rain on cassette. My friend, a long time Prince fan, copied the entire album and the rest is history... Next thing I knew I had the whole catalog and some boots... | |
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My first vynil was "I wanna be your lover", but the first time Controversy played on the radio I was Prince fool / fan!
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Love the "cough". I remember you walking down Irondequoit and thinking who the hell is playing "my" music....never thinking it would be our's
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I was only vaguely aware of who Prince was before Batman (I knew him as the weird looking guy that was naked on an album cover), but thought Bardance was cool. But it wasn't until a year later, when Prince got a lot of publicity in Spain (via Nothing Compares 2U and Playing live for the first time) that I really started paying attention. I loved Thieves in the Temple, but it was actually The Question of U that got me hooked when a DJ I used to listen to started playing it. 25 years later it's still one of my favourite songs ever. | |
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Gett Off and Horny Pony combined as a cassette single. I kept wearing out that single. Ended up buying it three times before the album came out. Been a fan ever since | |
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I asked for Purple Rain for my birthday because I loved WDC and Let's Go Crazy. BUT! When I heard the ending of Darling Nikki that was it. I was 10 years old and had just started taking drum lessons and those drums and the energy of the whole thing. I WAS SOOOOO HOOKED!
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When doves cry.. I played that song over & over again, The very first day it came out.. It sounded so bold & different than anything else on the radio BOB4theFUNK | |
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It was actually the whole controversy album....i was 4 and my mom had it so I snuck it and it was like nothing else I had heard...i basically kept stealing it until my mom eventually let me keep it (which I question after growing up and listening to jack u off and the end of do me baby =\) I PAY THE RENT IN THIS RAGGEDY MUTHA....
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The Most Beautiful Girl In The World Yeah, I love Graffiti Bridge movie, so what? ''Oooooooooooh Montreal, say it!''
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I don't remember in which order these things happened but I either saw the videos to LRC and 1999 or read about him in Actuel, a trendy French mag of the time. I proceeded to immerse myself in 1999, then bought Dirty Mind and Controversy --then Purple Rain came out and now you're stuck with me. | |
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Call My Name, in 2008 that was the first and Diamonds And Pearls the second i saw the video of CMN that somebody posted in a Michael Jackson forum, and i listened to it and i loved that song and the video, i still do, but it takes a while to listen to his albums, but i just have listened to some of his album no all of them. | |
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For reasons unknown, when my brother first made me a copy of the Hits1&2, I used to play Diamonds & Pearls in my Discman incessantly, and that kinda started my fandom
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