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Reply #60 posted 08/10/15 7:09am

starkitty

I used to be an AO. I'm listed in a few.
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Reply #61 posted 08/10/15 7:17am

starkitty

BartVanHemelen said:



MinorG said:


Does anyone know anything about a fanzine called the Truth? It came out in 1998 and had extremely high production values. It was very new age-spiritual, taking heavy cues from Prince interests at the time, ie egyptology, reincarnation etc. I subscribed and only received 2 issues but no refund. Still salty about that. Does anyone know what happened or who was behind it?

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Alledgedly the work of Chris Dawson, and of course a massive rip-off ensued when it became part of the official theme.


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It was also shite beyond words.



Duuuuude. Did Chris dawson run the store that was in Leeds? If so, I met him when I visited and he was nuts. He told me he had a vision of him & prince traveling, preaching, and building churches together.

Or maybe he was completely sane...
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Reply #62 posted 08/10/15 10:53am

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Chris Dawson ran 'The Revolution' record store in a small town called Otley in West Yorkshire. I was lucky enough to go twice, with a mate and found Chris to be a great guy. My understanding is some of the 'merchandise' he sold (and I bought) via the shop and mail order fell foul of Prince's quality control issues, and he was shut down. At the time it was fantastic to get copies (legal or otherwise) of really rare P tracks, and seeing racks of Prince and associated artists vinyl was a treat. Chris was also really good at passing on information during the 87 Wembley cancellation episode.

'Contoversy' was a brilliant publication - if you manage to get to see the way the 'fanzine' evolved and developed, it is amazing. The first few issues were stapled photocopied sheets with fan drawings (copywright prohibited early publication of photos) - this progressed to glossy printed colour magazines that were extremely professional. Controversy also did a book, which came out around 1990. Eileen did a fantastic job, not only with the fanzine, but also getting Prince fans together for conventons, securing concert tickets and developing the tape library for rare tracks and concerts. This was all done via post, and it was a thrill to get the latest bundle through the door. Its sad, but not unexpected that Chris and Eileen were 'done' by Prince and his people. What is even sadder is that there are reports that eileen is no longer with us. I met her a few times, and always found her to very pleasant, but maybe a slighty reluctant 'face' for Prince - she was a fan, but I guess it ended up being a job..and then perhaps a chore..If reports are true, this is upsetting.

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Reply #63 posted 08/10/15 1:55pm

Bluu

GeoffB said:

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'Contoversy' was a brilliant publication - if you manage to get to see the way the 'fanzine' evolved and developed, it is amazing. The first few issues were stapled photocopied sheets with fan drawings (copywright prohibited early publication of photos) - this progressed to glossy printed colour magazines that were extremely professional. Controversy also did a book, which came out around 1990. Eileen did a fantastic job, not only with the fanzine, but also getting Prince fans together for conventons, securing concert tickets and developing the tape library for rare tracks and concerts. This was all done via post, and it was a thrill to get the latest bundle through the door...

On Saturday I rooted through some boxes of paraphernalia and got out my fanzines. Appallingly few issues of Uptown (about 6-7), but a number of Controversy mags. To my surprise, I found the Controversy Magazine-produced book you mentioned. Know what else I found? About three Controversy Club publications. They were roughly half the size of the mags (approx. 5" x 8" glossy) and contained comprehensive information for serious collectors: imports, trading, collectables, merchandise, Prince and associates' music.

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Eileen really took the magazine to the next level and was performing a real service for fans, and she did it with civility and warmth. Even when she wasn't seeing eye to eye with him, she was always respectful of the person at the center of our attention.

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Reply #64 posted 08/10/15 7:22pm

starkitty

west Yorkshire, that's it.

I met some really cool people on my trip and kept in touch with none of them :/
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Reply #65 posted 08/13/15 11:49am

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I really enjoy reading all those stories about all those things in missed back in the days. Thx for sharing, and thx Bart too for the links to older threads smile

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Reply #66 posted 08/13/15 4:59pm

herb4

It's a dark day in Prince-ville when Bart actually starts to make sense and be right. Then again, "a broken clock" and all that. If you say enougn negative shit just for the sake for of it, you're bound to be right once in a while.

That said, Prince's behavior and attitude towards his die hard supporters over the years, the ones who care the most and make no money off of his name, voulenteer their time and talent and simply do it for the love of the great music he's given us has been rather hard to excuse. Time and again, he bites the hands that feeds him and, over time, has managed to alienate and discourage even his most ardent supporters and fans who were simply trying to spread the word, not cash in.

Before long, he'll be down to KoolMusiq (or whatever the fuck that crazy person's name is) emptying out her 401k fund just to support Prince's latest "MaSTerPi3CE!!!!!! bL0CKbU5St3R aLbuM!!!!"

If he weren't so good, no one would care, and he is great. Make no mistake. He's peerless even, a musican for a generation. In spite of Bart's singular Jihad against the man and everything he does, he's not worng. The manner in which he treats his fans is often very hard to defend.

I don't know all the details about the magazine and what went on, but I'm ready to believe anything at this stage. I'm often shocked he hasn't shut US down over 15 or 20 years.

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Reply #67 posted 08/13/15 5:01pm

herb4

jdcxc said:

BartVanHemelen said:
Prince Sucks And I'm Here To Tell You Why.
But you automatically go to the "everything Prince evil" mantra.

That's what Bart does. I can't think of a single song, album, business move, performance or statement that Prince has delivered the whole time I've been on this website that Bart hasn't shit on. He's a weird cat for sure, and an angry one at that.

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Reply #68 posted 08/15/15 1:32pm

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All I can say is that the PP&more is popping with plenty of interest in his past history & whatever he's gonna do next. lol

"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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