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it's cool, I have the CD | |
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What do you mean by that? young un...? | |
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It's just an old fashioned term used by folks way back in the day for young people, meaning "young one". | |
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Even though I was a fan prior, the Purple Reign years caused me to fall in love with everything Prince. I was sold. It was a combination of things that really did it. the Purple Rain music, the Glamorous Life, Sugar Walls, Purple Rain movie, one of the stations I listened to started playing these Prince snippet mixes:combinations of Music from Prince the Time Vanity 6 Sheila E Sugar Walls from 1978-1984 and a lot of stuff I never heard like Horny Toad, long versions etc I was hooked. | |
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and the you don't have a clue? | |
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I was joking in return for your remark about "us guys and our old asses and that it's dates back to 2008 when you saw a video". My saying that you don't have a clue, meant that there was so many more way before that time, hence the term "young un" | |
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1991-1992, Diamonds and Pearls started it and Symbol album hooked me. [Edited 9/27/15 20:58pm] | |
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ohh like saying that it was not even one of his best, there was mucho more before that song | |
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I really really liked him. When I went to a Love4OneAnother show in San Diego in 97...I fell in love. | |
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1648. | |
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novabrkr said: 1648. Sheila e's record did for u...huh? Just a little late tho? | |
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Well, around 2011 I started to listen to his main hits. I had the Purple Rain album, but also the 12 inch single. Also had the Let's Go Crazy single and when I was home-alone, I'd always play "Erotic City". (Mostly right after school) Then for a couple years I went away from it. Then in late December 2013, I remember coming across his live 3rdEyeGirl videos. Then around Febuary of 2014, I cane across his older videos (obviously not on YouTube). And basically that's when I actually started loving his music and became a deeper fan. ”The people that will end up defining ‘Hate Speech Laws’ are the very people you don’t want to define the Hate Speech Laws” — Jordan B Peterson | |
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Age 11, 1983, Detroit.
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When I saw the video for 1999 on Top of the Pops. Had heard it on the Radio but when I saw the video something just clicked that you know clicks when you only see real talent. | |
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my defining moment was seeing those eyes in Purple Rain putting on make-up in the beginning of the movie. at that moment, it was like the past melted into the present. i felt like this was someone who really was on the path to know and love God. ~honey is b-ing 1 with the 1~ | |
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I'm pretty sure the bounce off the couch into a split in D&P video did it for me. Anybody have a gif of that? | |
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My mom had a dub of Purple Rain on one side and David Bowie's Let's Dance on the other side. I grew up seeing every one of his videos. I particularly enjoyed "Kiss", "Mountains", "Alphabet Street", "Batdance", "Thieves In The Temple", "My Name Is Prince" and "7". Most of his stuff went over my head. I had the Batman soundtrack on cassette. My sister had the album on cassette. I bought The Hits 1 CD. I had the "Letitgo" cassingle. I noticed TLC kept covering his stuff ("Get It Up", "If I Was Your Girlfriend") or being compared to him. I was 15 when I finally bought Purple Rain, The Hits 2, Girl 6, Emancipation, which is why I like Emancipation so much. Then I went about collecting all of it. | |
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From the day that Soft and Wet was released and I have loved him ever since - no matter what Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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Hooked since I listened to the Dortmund 1988 concert that was live on radio. I think I was 13, already in bed and listened to it secretly with my headphones on so my parents wouldn't notice. Still don't know WHY I wanted to hear it then, but no regrets. | |
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Emancipation, early 1997. | |
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Thank you for inspiring THAT thread. | |
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The 1999 album; so my junior year in High School. MTV was a big gateway for me. I LOVED me some Little Red Corvette. One day our social studies teacher played "1999" in class and asked us to analyze it's political message. It was sublime. I bobbed my head and my musical taste was being validated. I guess discovering Prince was the first time I felt that I had discovered music on my own that spoke to my individual tastes, which were (and still are) all over the map. | |
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In my world there was a lot of negativity from others about the advent of Prince circa Purple Rain. It's hard to believe but he was viewed as a 'manufactured' artist because of the sheer scale of arriving in a movie. “I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.”
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Whaaaaa what is this? Postivity on the org? This must be witchcraft of some sort I Just Came To Dance and Shade for Yall | |
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