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Thread started 05/07/16 12:40pm

emesem

Just hit me. Ill never get to take my son to a Prince show.

Damn.
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Reply #1 posted 05/07/16 1:53pm

redaddict

emesem said:

Damn.


Me too. This hurts. I've been promising him I would. I nearly took him to the piano and microphone show but I thought it might be a bit over his head. 😢
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Reply #2 posted 05/07/16 2:13pm

tiggerlane

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emesem said:

Damn.


I had been following his latest tour for the express purpose of taking my 22 year old daughter, who has enjoyed his music with me since an early age. This is what has saddened me the most, personally, that she'll never experience the magic he gave in a live show, like I had the privilege of doing.
"I gave my love, I gave my life, I gave my body and mind..." - P
Thank you for the gifts - we will all meet again, dear Prince.
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Reply #3 posted 05/07/16 2:20pm

vandeluca

Yes...I had said this in another thread. My duaghter who was 11 wanted to go last year with us (my last show was May 15). I said, "Next time. Th tickets are expensive.". I wish I had taken her.

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Reply #4 posted 05/07/16 5:04pm

DianaNY

I never went sad *tears*

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Reply #5 posted 05/07/16 6:01pm

sulls

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I ve been to Panic with my daughter and soon to Twenty On e Pilots. Figured when Prince came to town, I'd take her to see the real deal...
"I like to watch."
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Reply #6 posted 05/07/16 6:07pm

farnorth

That is a sad thought... My son would have been thrilled to see him. He's five years old and loves Play in the Sunshine; he thinks it's Prince as a kid being egged on by other kids to play! (play), (play),(play) no, (play) no, (play) no(come on, play) no!, (play) no!, (playplayplay) Yes!

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Reply #7 posted 05/07/16 6:37pm

jaynoonan

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It is sad to think that.

in 2011, I went to my 3rd W2A show and brought my 2 kids. They were only 7 and 5 and they were wearing the Purple Rain Tshirts I bought in 1985 when I was 11 years old. Even though they fell asleep at certain points cause the show didn't even start till 10pm.....

I am so glad I had that experience with them

"Paisley Park is in your Heart"
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Reply #8 posted 05/07/16 6:37pm

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jaynoonan said:

It is sad to think that.

in 2011, I went to my 3rd W2A show and brought my 2 kids. They were only 7 and 5 and they were wearing the Purple Rain tour Tshirts I bought in 1985 when I was 11 years old. Even though they fell asleep at certain points cause the show didn't even start till 10pm.....

I am so glad I had that experience with them

"Paisley Park is in your Heart"
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Reply #9 posted 05/07/16 6:55pm

tiggerlane

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sulls said:

I ve been to Panic with my daughter and soon to Twenty On e Pilots. Figured when Prince came to town, I'd take her to see the real deal...

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I'm going to see Panic! with my daughter in July, and while Urie is a good vocalist and okay musician...nothing will ever compare to Prince. Even being front row for Lady Gaga's Born This Way tour paled in comparison to what I've seen Prince do live.
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Reply #10 posted 05/07/16 8:42pm

sulls

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tiggerlane said:

sulls said:
I ve been to Panic with my daughter and soon to Twenty On e Pilots. Figured when Prince came to town, I'd take her to see the real deal...
. I'm going to see Panic! with my daughter in July, and while Urie is a good vocalist and okay musician...nothing will ever compare to Prince. Even being front row for Lady Gaga's Born This Way tour paled in comparison to what I've seen Prince do live.

While no one can compare to Prince, I was quite impressed with Panic. I really enjoyed their performance!

"I like to watch."
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Reply #11 posted 05/07/16 9:33pm

alphastreet

A family member nearly came with me for the last Prince show I went to and regretted not coming when the time came. Next time won't roll around now either cause we missed out on piano and a microphone too
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Reply #12 posted 05/07/16 10:40pm

derrick31

What's really sad is that we as his fans will never be in the same setting together again. I've attended dozens of shows on the West Coast over the past 25 years and have seen the same hardcore fans like those on the org at his shows. We will never be together again. It's sad. Prince had a real impact on people's lives. This site is a testament to that fact.
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Reply #13 posted 05/07/16 10:42pm

derrick31

sulls said:

I ve been to Panic with my daughter and soon to Twenty On e Pilots. Figured when Prince came to town, I'd take her to see the real deal...


I've seen 21 Pilots three times. That is a great show. You and your daughter will have a blast. They work hard to give the people a great show.
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Reply #14 posted 05/08/16 1:08am

Loefie

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Same here!! My 7 year old son tried to comfort me when I just heard about it. I broke again when I told him I wished for HIM to see Prince one day. We were planning to take him to the Piano tour which was planned for december in amsterdam, but..... No more and that hurts too.
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Reply #15 posted 05/08/16 1:35am

CherryMoon57

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My 7 year old daughter already appreciates such an array of his music - I was playing n.e.w.s. last night and she didn't want me to turn it off at bedtime. So sad to think she'll never see him perform live. sad

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Reply #16 posted 05/08/16 2:56am

1stAvenue

I've got two sides to this...

First my son (who's 14 now)...

We live in Kent in the UK, in Tonbridge. We're about 10 minute drive from the Hop Farm, which only a few years ago was only famous for being a children's play park. We used to take our kids there (although would try and avoid it due to the ridiculous costs!). So, when it was announced that Prince would be there at their new-ish music festival I thought it was a joke. I mean, I'd already seen Prince over 20 times, and was used to travelling all around the UK to see him... and not just 10 mins up the road at what I basically thought of as an overpriced kids play area!

George was 9 at the time, and already was listening to whole Purple Rain album every night when he went to bed... and as it was so local I had to take him.

What a day/night it was... even Larry Graham would have been worth going for alone!

There's so many great memories from that night, but the best has to be standing about 10 yards from the stage with George on my shoulders listening to what has got to be the best version of Purple Rain I have ever heard live. There were tears streaming down both of our faces. Just simply unbelievable. I expected a cut down show as it was at a festival, but it was the full blown experience... and I think made even more the better as it was a mixture of Prince and non-Prince fans. I'll never forget that night. Walking back to the car in disbelief of just how good Prince could still be.... and getting home by half 11!

But now I have the sadness of never being able to take my daughter Amy to see him. She's 11 now, and adores Prince. It was really hard to say no to her when she wanted to come to the Hit n Run show with me at Shepherd's Bush empire... but I just couldn't take her at her age then. The piano tour would have been perfect though.

One other thing I am glad about though... I took my Dad to see him at one of the O2 shows I went to on the 21 nights in London tour. After years of hearing my play and tell him about Prince I don't think he really appreciated just how good a musician he was until that night.

So many memories to replay - but yes, the overriding thought at the moment is the disappointment of Amy never being able to experience what it's like to actually be in the same room as Prince.

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Reply #17 posted 05/08/16 4:21am

remko

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Was one of the first things that hit me the 21st.

I would have loved to take my kids (10 an 12).

I was sure i was going to take them...

sad

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Reply #18 posted 05/08/16 4:37am

dolphinkiing23

its surreal... Prince was one of those artists who was always there... and its definitely hard to accept that i will never see a Prince concert live again

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Reply #19 posted 05/08/16 5:04am

lynx

Took my 12 year-old son March 21st in Montreal at the last minute, boy am i glad i did that...

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Reply #20 posted 05/08/16 6:18am

purplediamonds

I was fortunate enough to bring my children to Essence with me in 2014. My 2 bosses pitched in and gave me money for tickets for Christmas because all I talked about was him coming to Essence in July (probably the best present I got from them in the 9 years I worked there). I was able to buy 3 really good seats. And my kids and I had a wonderful evening. My daughter was 26 and my son was 20. They have both told me since he's gone that they are so happy they were able to see him live. And I am too. But it's still sad we will never see again. Just a bittersweet feeling knowing they saw him but we won't ever have that chance again.
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