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Blessed by Paisley Park We are so Blessed that he crossed over at his home paisley park. His spirit will always be there. Maybe he will poke fun and freak us out when we are there. Touch our shoulder or whisper in our ear or something. I am greatful for at least that and that the family did not have to trasport his body from another country or state. | |
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Yes that's also what i wondered. It seems fitting seeing as it was such an extension of him! I hope to visit there one day! | |
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Wow, Paisley Park is a recording studio owned by Prince. I hope it will be remembered as just that. I fear that the wierd fans will riun it for everyone else by treating it like a shrine. If they ever open the doors to the public, I just know some fans will run to that elevator and worship it like some kind of alter. Yes, Paisley Park would be interesting to see, just because it is a famous recording studio. Just imagine what his family thinks when they might read posts like yours. I am sure they would be disturbed. | |
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Paranormal activity..........no thanks, not even from Prince. | |
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If he had to die anywhere, I'm glad he was there. It was his home. I like to think that maybe his last hours were spent quietly working on his music.
If he'd died whilst on tour etc the media circus would have been even worse. As it is, it seems like he was well loved in his hometown, and local people have been protective and defensive of him.
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Yes, I have to make the pilgrimage there. | |
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Oh lord, please stop making Prince sound like some kind of god. He was a man who made wonderful music and was a great showman. You all make it sound like going to Paisley Park is like going to the holy land. Just stop it. | |
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I see we are starting to move into acceptance and start being real. I had never thought about Prince's spirit haunting PP. That wasn't what I started to post but it just popped in my mind. Noone makes statements about Elvis fans and Graceland... lets face it, if it becames a museum, the fans will be the ones sustaining it. Nothing worse than to see a museum fold due to lack of support.
Holy is not the right word, I think for me PP will have special place, can't find the right word so holy will have to do. Now when I saw PP is holy not like in my faith holy, but holy in that someone I totally got musically, someone ... so funny I can't put it in words.
I have to go think about this so I can put it in words. Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
Thank You Prince | |
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The first time I saw Prince I cried because I had spent about 15-16 years waiting to be in the position to by my one Prince ticket and take myself to the contcert. My parents were cool but they had their limits. The only reason I got to see Purple Rain is because I somehow spent the summer with my aunt in Houston . SO I had 15 years if pintup energy, anticipation, and excitment to go see Prince. So while PP isn't "holy" is sure as hell means more to me than a lot of the places that I have visited. SO I will make a trip up and hope to get inside and if I have an experience I will let you know. But for the record, I have develped a fear of statues, so no statues. Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
Thank You Prince | |
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wayhome said:
Oh lord, please stop making Prince sound like some kind of god. He was a man who made wonderful music and was a great showman. You all make it sound like going to Paisley Park is like going to the holy land. Just stop it. I spent seven nights there. It's pretty much a holy land... Your religion is your own, so no worries. | |
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You do know that Paisley Park is not open to the public, right? You will not get inside, you will be turned away very quickly. | |
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Are you saying that Prince is your religion? If you are, that is just plain nuts. If I worked at Paisley Park people like you would freak me out. | |
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Duh.......Of course I know that. I'm just kidding. U Think I'm serious? Just kidding around and adding some levity around here. I know its closed to the public but if they do tribute events there at all with the fans I hope some fans do have a spiritual experience. With the music anyway. | |
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I went to the Celebration events in 2000 and 2001. So those type of events or something similar. They wont be as grand as those events were. For he is gone. | |
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i'm so glad I got to go to the Celebration in 2002. It made everything real, you could walk up and talk to Eric Leeds, Sheila E, Kirky J... see Prince walking by, hear him rehearsing... folllow his car to the movie theater.... crash 8 deep in a motel with international folks that you can play all kinds of jokes on... ask your waiter for a Prince story... and you would get one!
Touch the fake trees that seemed to be the same ones on the SOTT cover...
Talk to Femi Jiya about music at the mixing board.... and I knew his name from seeing it on the I Wish U Heaven 12" back in '88! I never imgained I would meet with and even get a goodbye from him in the last night. (Femi, not Prince!) My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
VIDEO WORK: http://sharadkantpatel.com MUSIC: https://soundcloud.com/ufoclub1977 | |
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wayhome said:
Oh lord, please stop making Prince sound like some kind of god. He was a man who made wonderful music and was a great showman. You all make it sound like going to Paisley Park is like going to the holy land. Just stop it. But, Paisley Park is holy. It's probably the land closest to God in America. There were several signs after it happened. Prince may not be God, but he may have been a prophet. He seems to profess many thing before they happen, he always knew something more. Certainly had a strong spiritual connection. I wanna know more about what he thought about everything. I need to know more about what's in the Knowledge Room. | |
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Ha..ha. That's just too much, completely crackers and absoulutely crazy to say Paisley Parks holy. Get a grip, it is a studio where some dam good music was made. You make it sound like it is a place where supernatural things occured. Paisley Park was the place where Prince made his music, worked on his skills, nothing more. There is nothing mystical about it. | |
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wayhome said:
Ha..ha. That's just too much, completely crackers and absoulutely crazy to say Paisley Parks holy. Get a grip, it is a studio where some dam good music was made. You make it sound like it is a place where supernatural things occured. Paisley Park was the place where Prince made his music, worked on his skills, nothing more. There is nothing mystical about it. Are you Prince? | |
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Wow.... thats just weird, even as a joke.... weird. And a little tasteless too.
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No. It is not. It's just a home and recording studio of a talented man who has now passed. There's nothing religious about it and Prince was certainly no prophet.
The rest is fanwank, and borders on obsessive, delusional thought. Even Prince, with his superior attitude and control freak tendencies at times, would have been against being deified in a religious way I believe. | |
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Exactly, Prince himself would have thought the Paisley park is holy thing was nonsense | |
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Lol, why are you so mad @wayhome? You don't need to be so angry about the paisley holy land thing. | |
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Hey tish9311, what you just said was beautiful, and I too hope to make it back to Paisley, having already been inside. Wayhome-they are DECIDING on if they want to make it into a museum so that fans can go visit. Do not say she will be quickly turned away, because you do not know that 100%. We do not know when PP will be open to the public, but I do hope that they go that route. Don't make people feel bad and rain on people's parade, or take away people's joy. We are all here to celebrate him and work on our grief. I never post anything negative, but I just had to say something this time. Not cool Wayhome. Not cool. | |
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No anger here. Saying that Paisley Park is like the Holy Land is just stupid. | |
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Not sorry if you feel that calling PP Holy is stupid. Still haven't found the word, so I will stick with holy. To me going to PP will be like going to visit a the house in Memphis that was a stop on the Underground Railroad. All over that house you could feel spirits and energy, I know it wasn't just me feeling things. That land is not holy but it is in a way.
That's the way I feel about it. Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
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All over that house you could feel spirits and energy. That's alright if you feel that way. It just concerns me that some people think that prince is some type of god. I find that crazy talk does not help some of the fans here to heal and move forward. we all wish Prince was here alive, we all know that he is not. I understand that you are in grief, but the things you have posted are truly outlandish.All of that aside, I wish you well.
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