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Reply #1230 posted 04/28/16 3:32am

highcalonic

tmo1965 said:

I still can't sleep. I've been waking up in the middle of the night since he passed on. I'm having trouble concentrating at work. I thought that I was strange for having this type of anxiety over Prince's death. It's good to know that others are experiencing the same thing.

I'm experiencing the same things, it's been a week now. I'm really tired.

"You can skate around the issue if you like,
But who's gonna get you high in the middle of the night?"
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Reply #1231 posted 04/28/16 3:38am

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JimmyDavis said:

sj1600 said:

bigtimefan said: Well, that was amazing - thank you! I've NEVER seen that before.

The quality of the album version is so good that your mind tricks you into thinking that it was actually a studio recording with crowd noise added later. It's quite amazing that he pulled off such a flawless live performance of it both vocally and instrumentally. Precious.

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The album version is nothing but this, with cuts and cellos added.

Some overdubs here and there, but the lead vocal and guitars takes are the ones that landed on the record.

First time played in front of an audience, first concert for Wendy.
3 months before Purple Rain shooting starts, 11 months before the official release.

Mind-boggling. A miracle.



The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #1232 posted 04/28/16 4:28am

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Prince’s last words on stage: ‘Wait a few days before you waste your prayers on me’

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not sure why the image of prince is not an actual photo of how he looked at this performance. however u will see him performing as in added photos.

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“Transracial is a term that has long since been defined as the adoption of a child that is of a different race than the adoptive parents,” : https://thinkprogress.org...fb6e18544a
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Reply #1233 posted 04/28/16 4:49am

Azifwekare319

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Hi all, long time lurker here but this is my first post after just signing up. I've been a fan for a relatively short time compared to the rest of you, since a copy of 20Ten fell out of my newspaper, but as soon as I heard the opening Linn drum hits on Compassion, I was hooked! Prince and his music have been a part of every single day of the past six years of my life since then, and it's so hard to imagine he's no longer with us. I never thought I'd feel this way about the passing of a famous person that I didn't know personally, but after they become such a big part of your life, musically at least, it hits hard, and I've cried for him every night since.

Over the past week it's been beautiful to see the all outpouring of love and respect for Prince, and it's so good to have this site for everyone to share that with. I haven't even listened to anything but Prince since the 21st, and it's felt so good to just enjoy the music and celebrate the man.

I've found the song Comeback to be particularly comforting (and the thought of Prince and his son together again is a beautiful image) - and the lyrics are true. Prince will never really be gone - every time we listen to his music or watch one of his concerts, he'll come back.

Much love to everyone here! wildsign

If you ever lose someone dear 2 U, never say the words "they're gone". They'll come back.
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Reply #1234 posted 04/28/16 4:58am

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Reply #1235 posted 04/28/16 5:38am

OmahaVike

Sheila E. confirmed that Paisley Park to be turned into museum:

http://radio.com/2016/04/...to-museum/

Before releasing Purple Rain, Prince contacted the band Journey to make sure they wouldn't sue, because the chord changes sounded very similar to their song Faithfully:

http://wzlx.cbslocal.com/...rple-rain/

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Reply #1236 posted 04/28/16 6:31am

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Ah...man. Still so sad.

Only just finally gone through all the papers and the touching tributes made here on the Org. It's lovely to see 'ex-Orgers' return and hope that you stick around as well as the lurkers who have surfaced - your words have been spot-on. Don't know what to add that hasn't already been said with such eloquence, but I do want to thank all here at the Org for the time you give up so we can get our purple fix. Truly. It's nice that there's no bickering here and people are showing respect. I'm glad I'm not alone in that like all of you, I'm surprised and not surprised at how I'm feeling - shock, numb, empty and sad. I'm currently on holiday in a quiet Dorset town on the south coast of England, with barely an internet connection and been using this week to cherry-pick from his vast catalogue (can't believe it's now finite!) - listening and dancing in the sunset on cliffs and by the sea to purple skies. Been such a perfect setting to celebrate the man - the carpets of bluebells not been lost on me. The french fizz of "Mountains" 12", the sea-saw soliacolia of "Paisley Park" 12", the twist and turns of Prince's imagination in "I wish u Heaven" 12" - ethereal, gospel, synth/horn stab scat-funk with the Blue Angel on top, the perfect melancholy of "Venus de Milo" floating through the strings of Clare Fischer....the poignancy of "Way back home" flanked by its' affirmations. Ahhhh. I could go on...and on, as well as you all could here too.

Me? Been a massive fan since he captivated me at the age of 15 when I saw him perform "Purple Rain" on a cold, wet morning in London suburbia and it's been great fun following the twists and turns of a fabulous career. He's created a magical musical world of all colours, hues, textures to which I can escape and satisfy any mood. My favourite memory? Gotta be the last night of his O2 2007 residency where he did a 3-hour set, followed by a 3 and a half hour after show which was opened with Amy Winehouse singing "Love is a losing game" with Prince serenading on guitar. Wow. It started at 1.30 am and finished just shy of 5am.Went straight to work (I'm a postman) and just before posting my first letter, I looked across a deserted park to a gorgeous dawn with Purple funk still ringing in my ears, wearing the biggest shit-eating grin, still shaking my head in what I just witnessed and indeed the 2007 residency. I thouhht at the time, if I never see him again, I'm happy with with my 'Prince live' lot. Of course I feel differently now.

Such a sad loss. An astute person here wrote that they're going to "Create, create...Create" in his honour. That's good enough for me.

RIP my purple friend. Thank you for sprinkling your glitter, magic and colour over this world. You were a true star - the trouble was, you just didn't know how to stop shining. x
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Reply #1237 posted 04/28/16 6:38am

motown1958

Mavis Staples

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Reply #1238 posted 04/28/16 7:07am

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Reply #1239 posted 04/28/16 7:50am

GoldStandard

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I still feel it... There's too much April snow this year...

Identity said:

[img:$uid]http://i.imgur.com/Dj1fGDt.jpg[/img:$uid]

It looks like he has Hitnrun style artwork for all of his previous albums. One can only imagine if they were related to future Vault releases.

Nobody I know gun' bite
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Reply #1240 posted 04/28/16 8:03am

SchlomoThaHomo

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GoldStandard said:

I still feel it... There's too much April snow this year...

Identity said:

[img:$uid]http://i.imgur.com/Dj1fGDt.jpg[/img:$uid]

It looks like he has Hitnrun style artwork for all of his previous albums. One can only imagine if they were related to future Vault releases.


He looks sad, and kind of vulnerable in that pic. sad

"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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Reply #1241 posted 04/28/16 8:24am

CharlieGriffin

YouTube has a plethora of Prince videos. I'm gonna burn up my computer trying to view all of them. Some of the songs are new to me, and rediscovering some of the old stuff is just as magical. I miss him so...

[Edited 4/28/16 8:25am]

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Reply #1242 posted 04/28/16 8:28am

EmancipationLo
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Just a few thoughts...

.

It all feels surreal to me - as if I had lost a friend.

.

I first took notice of Prince when I was a kid, when "Kiss" was played on TV. I liked it, but it didn't have the effect yet that it would later have on me.

.

Then there was the release of "Graffiti Bridge", with some of it being played on the radio (yes, the radio back then would actually discuss a new album by a major artist in detail!). Funny enough, it was the title track (which receives a lot of dislike here on the org) that really got me.

.

In 1991, I turned 15 and started to listen to more 'serious' music instead of some kiddies pop. I bought "Diamonds & Pearls", and ever since, I'm a devoted fan.

.

Prince got me through my teenage years, his music was there when I had my first apartment (together with a flatmate), and his music was there when I met my wife (she barely knew him when we met and is a fan now too). We even had "Sexy MF" played at our wedding, which was my wife's idea in order to make the celebration special and not too boring - the look on people's faces was priceless... Prince's music was there to lift me up when I was down, and it was there to teach me about the darker aspects of life when I would tend to ignore them. I have seen him live in concert four times, with tickets for a fifth concert (the show with 3rdeyegirl in Berlin in 2014 which then unfortunately got cancelled).

.

When Prince died on April 21st 2016, I felt that my youth has somehow just died with him - at least it has come to some undeniable end. The music will live forever though - and even though he can't bless us anymore with his incredible abilities as a live musician, we can only hope that tons of material (studio and live) from the vault will see the light of day in upcoming years.

.

Some individuals (let's just call them 'geniuses') do not operate at the frequency of normal people. Prince was one of them. There was some divine energy being channelled through him to inspire us mere mortals here on Earth. Prince's talent was not the talent of a mere mortal - it was divine inspiration given to us via the body of a mere mortal. It seems like that body lacked the energy now to continue with that. His incredible soul had to move on somewhere else.

.

I thank God for his grace to let my lifetime overlap with the life of Prince Rogers Nelson for nearly 40 years. I thus got the chance to witness the most incredible craft in the history of popular music, something which I can tell the young folks about when I will (hopefully) be in a retirement home one day as an old man. I will never forget this experience.

.

Thank you, Mr. Prince Rogers Nelson!

prince
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Reply #1243 posted 04/28/16 9:42am

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Billboard cover honoring Prince.

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Reply #1244 posted 04/28/16 10:01am

nursev

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Billboard cover honoring Prince.



love it
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Reply #1245 posted 04/28/16 11:18am

hollywooddove

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God - you give and you take away - you've broken our hearts - take care of our boy.

We are all so full of doody here
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Reply #1246 posted 04/28/16 11:36am

motown1958

Cat Glover

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Reply #1247 posted 04/28/16 11:37am

motown1958

Cat

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Reply #1248 posted 04/28/16 11:45am

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Such beautiful words by so many of you.

I don't know if this has been spoken of....I thought this right away when I realized the date of P's death.

Does anyone besides me find it significant that his death date totals 7?

Eventually every cloud runs out of rain.
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Reply #1249 posted 04/28/16 12:06pm

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bigtimefan said:

Such beautiful words by so many of you.

I don't know if this has been spoken of....I thought this right away when I realized the date of P's death.

Does anyone besides me find it significant that his death date totals 7?

Not at all. So many amazing coincidences its hard to count em all...

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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Reply #1250 posted 04/28/16 12:20pm

terrig

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Billboard cover honoring Prince.

This captures his humilty perfectly. Seeing the dates no matter where I see them makes me collapse into tears like the first day.

How do we fill a giant sized Prince void? Its not possible. Its just there - a gaping open hole of sad.

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Reply #1251 posted 04/28/16 12:46pm

Amethyst5

I hadn't posted in here since the release of Art Official Age. I feel comforted by everyone's comments here. I don't feel so lonely in my grieving experience. There are others here that feel similarly.

I'm still sobbing on and off. I still can't believe it. I can feel his absence from the world. So so sad cry

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Reply #1252 posted 04/28/16 1:03pm

Amethyst5

nursev said:

I got a letter in the mail today from a relative I havent seen since I was a child and then someone called me to see if I was okay and I didn't know what they were talking about and she told me Prince was dead sad He died alone sad sad sad sad sad

sad

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Reply #1253 posted 04/28/16 1:19pm

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My first album I ever bought was Purple Rain, first concert the Nude tour. Always my favourite artist. Still can't process this has happened.

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Reply #1254 posted 04/28/16 1:21pm

motown1958

Charlie Wilson/Gap Band

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Reply #1255 posted 04/28/16 1:37pm

mcknzlrk

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Exactly the reason I got this only a few hours after he died.

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Reply #1256 posted 04/28/16 1:41pm

Amethyst5

nursev said:

stpaisios said:

sad

sad Im glad to see the outpouring of love for Prince though. If he indeed told us not to waste our prayers until a few days...then he knew he was dying eek sad

I also think he may have known. eek sad

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Reply #1257 posted 04/28/16 1:42pm

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Almost 7 years ago, MJ left the world and I was devastated. Now, Prince...it's just too much for me to handle. I feel as though he's still living and I'm having this horrible nightmare. I wonder why Prince ? sad I saw him twice in concert and I must say he makes sure that fans leave the show with a bright smile on their faces. Unlike other artists, he was generous as he would perform for hours and often he doesn't take any breaks. Just like MJ, Prince made many moments of my life memorable. It will take time for me to accept that he's gone...I love you from the bottom of my heart Prince. Rest in peace sad

Gotta keep the funk alive !
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Reply #1258 posted 04/28/16 1:59pm

jokocur

Lordy said:

Ah...man. Still so sad. Only just finally gone through all the papers and the touching tributes made here on the Org. It's lovely to see 'ex-Orgers' return and hope that you stick around as well as the lurkers who have surfaced - your words have been spot-on. Don't know what to add that hasn't already been said with such eloquence, but I do want to thank all here at the Org for the time you give up so we can get our purple fix. Truly. It's nice that there's no bickering here and people are showing respect. I'm glad I'm not alone in that like all of you, I'm surprised and not surprised at how I'm feeling - shock, numb, empty and sad. I'm currently on holiday in a quiet Dorset town on the south coast of England, with barely an internet connection and been using this week to cherry-pick from his vast catalogue (can't believe it's now finite!) - listening and dancing in the sunset on cliffs and by the sea to purple skies. Been such a perfect setting to celebrate the man - the carpets of bluebells not been lost on me. The french fizz of "Mountains" 12", the sea-saw soliacolia of "Paisley Park" 12", the twist and turns of Prince's imagination in "I wish u Heaven" 12" - ethereal, gospel, synth/horn stab scat-funk with the Blue Angel on top, the perfect melancholy of "Venus de Milo" floating through the strings of Clare Fischer....the poignancy of "Way back home" flanked by its' affirmations. Ahhhh. I could go on...and on, as well as you all could here too. Me? Been a massive fan since he captivated me at the age of 15 when I saw him perform "Purple Rain" on a cold, wet morning in London suburbia and it's been great fun following the twists and turns of a fabulous career. He's created a magical musical world of all colours, hues, textures to which I can escape and satisfy any mood. My favourite memory? Gotta be the last night of his O2 2007 residency where he did a 3-hour set, followed by a 3 and a half hour after show which was opened with Amy Winehouse singing "Love is a losing game" with Prince serenading on guitar. Wow. It started at 1.30 am and finished just shy of 5am.Went straight to work (I'm a postman) and just before posting my first letter, I looked across a deserted park to a gorgeous dawn with Purple funk still ringing in my ears, wearing the biggest shit-eating grin, still shaking my head in what I just witnessed and indeed the 2007 residency. I thouhht at the time, if I never see him again, I'm happy with with my 'Prince live' lot. Of course I feel differently now. Such a sad loss. An astute person here wrote that they're going to "Create, create...Create" in his honour. That's good enough for me. RIP my purple friend. Thank you for sprinkling your glitter, magic and colour over this world. You were a true star - the trouble was, you just didn't know how to stop shining. x

perfect... just perfect

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Reply #1259 posted 04/28/16 2:24pm

cdeskurat

sj1600 said:

JimmyDavis said:

The quality of the live recording is so good that your mind tricks you into thinking that it was actually a studio recording with crowd noise added later. It's quite amazing that he pulled off such a flawless live performance of it both vocally and instrumentally. Precious.

And a third verse that I've not heard before. Just the most precious recording. It's really raised my spirits.

Thank you so much for this -- I cried thru the entire thing. cry cry cry cry

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