WordOnTheStreet said: I've come across him here and there, usually in Minneapolis, but there was a time I remember that he came to St. Paul. It was in the early to mid nineties I think. But there was a lake by my house and people used to sit in the parking lots and chill and people would drive through the parking lots, it was kind of a hang out spot back then. One random afternoon, I got a few phone calls that Prince had come and driven through. I was pretty excited that Prince was in my neighborhood! I was just a teenager back then so I didn't have a car to go check it out myself, but I knew there was only 1 way back to the freeway and that was a street 2 blocks from home. So I decided to take a walk and sure enough, he drove right by me. I don't remember too much about it, but I remember seeing him in the drivers seat and a woman in the passenger seat. Being that you never really heard about him being in St. Paul, it was so cool to me that Prince was 2 blocks from my house! And that he was just cruising around. I also used to work about a block from the Xcel Center and I always went for walks on my lunch break. I ran into him a couple times there, just walking around. The Minneapolis stories I have are pretty much seeing him in clubs and stuff. Sometimes he'd be up dancing and having fun, sometimes he'd just sit there and watch everyone else. Then of course, there's the nights out at Paisley Park. Way too many to even count. Of course they weren't exactly random, but sometimes it felt like it was! There were some nights when there was no announcement, so you'd take your chances and head out there just to see what was happening. It was like showing up uninvited to someone's house but the gates always seemed to be open and you could walk up to the side door to wait. Sometimes he'd come outside and check things out. I used to think that some nights, he had nothing planned at PP, but he'd open it up just because there were people outside waiting. Those were some of the best nights because you never knew what was going to happen, but more often than not, he would open the door to you. It really was a blessing to live here and be a Prince fan! Thank you so much for posting this. It's really comforting to know that he could go around somewhere and enjoy his life. I always worried that Paisley Park was a kind of prison. It's so nice to know that he was a relatively 'normal' Superstar. Seeing P cycling around just before he....died is also a comfort to me. I like to imagine that he was cycling and listening to Stevie Wonder, like he probably did as a kid. Grits and gravy, cheese eggs and jam...
Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine and a side order of ham. | |
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It's great to here the everyday stories on the man, the 20 bucks for lemonaide is a great one. | |
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aww sweet but Kinda sad too that people just kinda got use to him being there | |
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Yeah especially white women sorry it was so easy. I hear Prince singing "youll be screaming like this white lady" Just kidding Prince on a bus | |
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Nice to hear the community incorporated him in the arts n such...very respectful. | |
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Well u guys are great then cuz I wouldve lost it at the check out line Nice that he was able to do regular things like this. | |
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beautiful pics-love them all. | |
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wait hold up I dont know how to take this | |
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Are u one of those people? | |
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explains alot | |
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Yes he put Minneapolis on the map so to speak before Prince it was just another place but he gave it a voice | |
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First of all I love your name it is just great Secondly your post is great too! | |
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that's what one of the craigslist rants said about him too. His rep for that went beyond his fans knowing about it. Personally, I just never saw any ill intent behind it, I just figured he was a genius and couldn't be bothered with bills all the time. Not that that excuses it, just that I don't think he was out to screw people. | |
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Reason I have a penchant for checking craigslist is not because I don't know that there are psychos on it, that's not it. It's because I want to see how people really feel about things that they will not say in person. I check it in Seattle all the time, just out of curiosity. It's nice to realize how nasty and vicious some of the people in your community are. | |
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Did Prince ever do anything to help his old neighborhood? I don't argue with people about my opinions. Scram. I said what I said. | |
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He probably did more than we will ever hear about but I do remember that he helped to fund an all black charter school: http://www.harvestpreparatory.org/ | |
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Thank you for these stories - they are comforting. RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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AnnaSantana said:
Did Prince ever do anything to help his old neighborhood? I'm not sure. That's a good question that I will research. If he did, which wouldn't be at all surprising, there may not be any public info about it since that's the way he rolled. Another little anecdote about his life here in MN: I was just talking with a co-worker recently who worked at the daycare across the street from PP in the summers during college and she said it was the best job ever. They would spend as much time as possible outside in the afternoons with the children and listen to prince and assorted musicians practicing with the doors open across the street at PP lol It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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