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Reply #30 posted 06/03/16 5:58pm

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Beautiful. Thank you. XX
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Beautiful! Thank you. XX
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Reply #32 posted 06/03/16 6:27pm

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Nicely done. Wonderful work. smile

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Reply #33 posted 06/03/16 6:33pm

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Nvncible1 said:

Some of the fans who were fortunate enough to attend his last concert here in Atlanta. As well as a few who couldn't make it- and the aftermath.


Its only about 12 minutes. And I know documentaries may be coming a dime a dozen, but I'd REALLY appreciate it if you could check it out. Let me know what you think.


It includes a FAM who has seen Prince live in concert 78 times!!!



Sometimes It Snows In April



https://vimeo.com/169204486


Feel free to share if you dig.



Side bar- I'll be in Minneapolis for the first time ever around his birthday- anything going on?



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Wow awww this picture is breathtaking!!!!! About to watch now.
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Reply #34 posted 06/03/16 7:47pm

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I am beyond impressed. Thought I was done crying for a while. If you aren't in the video/media/etc. field you really should be. Very, very talented and professionally done.

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Reply #35 posted 06/03/16 7:56pm

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clapping clapping clapping clapping clapping clapping clapping

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #36 posted 06/03/16 8:05pm

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Wow! Thank you! The tears flowed. The fans who didn't see him really struck a nerve - I missed seeing him in Sydney in February. It has filled me with so much regret that I don't think I'll get Rid of. But after seeing this, I doubt seeing him one last time will have made his passing any easier. We all are dealing with this in our own way. Thank you again.
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Reply #37 posted 06/03/16 9:03pm

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Beautiful, You honored him so perfecty. Thank you for sharing.

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Reply #38 posted 06/04/16 12:24am

jayspud

Just to say once again, the level of this tribute was incredibly moving, very professional and just so sensitively and impressivley done. My friends love it. Thank you wink

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Reply #39 posted 06/04/16 12:45am

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Simply beautiful. touched

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #40 posted 06/04/16 1:04am

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Nvncible1 said:

Some of the fans who were fortunate enough to attend his last concert here in Atlanta. As well as a few who couldn't make it- and the aftermath.

Its only about 12 minutes. And I know documentaries may be coming a dime a dozen, but I'd REALLY appreciate it if you could check it out. Let me know what you think.

It includes a FAM who has seen Prince live in concert 78 times!!!

Sometimes It Snows In April

https://vimeo.com/169204486

Feel free to share if you dig.

Side bar- I'll be in Minneapolis for the first time ever around his birthday- anything going on?

[Edited 6/3/16 12:12pm]

Great Documentary

ThankYou

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Reply #41 posted 06/04/16 5:02am

joshmos

THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!! please do a fulll length doc when u can! do a fund raiser..indie gogo or whatever u have 2 do! this is FANTASTIC!!!

Purplehead
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Reply #42 posted 06/04/16 6:48am

purpledoda

Thank you! You are great! Crying again.

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Reply #43 posted 06/04/16 7:14am

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Thanks for making and thanks for sharing...
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Hit me really hard, haven't shed a tear for him in a week, this changed that. Thank u
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Reply #44 posted 06/04/16 7:20am

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Nice work.

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Reply #45 posted 06/04/16 7:34am

MMJas

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This is beautiful. Thank you so much. <3

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Reply #46 posted 06/04/16 7:47am

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I had to come back to tell you once more how grateful I am for that documentary. What a beautiful tribute. Everything I feel is right there: In images, words and feelings. Thank you again.

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Reply #47 posted 06/04/16 8:36am

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My internet connection sucks, so I haven't gotten a chance to watch this yet, but there's this cool Prince poetry tribute night going on on the 7th. I know there's also something at the Roller Garden, and at Famous Dave's in uptown at Calhoun Square. But I personally think this looks the coolest!

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https://m.facebook.com/ev...739912477/
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Reply #48 posted 06/04/16 12:02pm

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Thanks You guys for the love

Now around the time when the media is trying to paint a not too positive picture (I've seen it happen before) it's important that we turn to ourselves and create our own narratives. At least it will be coming from a place of reverence and love.
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Reply #49 posted 06/04/16 2:32pm

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So beautifully done. Captured so much of what I've been processing through since seeing him perform that night...how he impacted all of us through the years on levels difficult to explain to those who just don't "get" him or his music. There was so much love in The Fox Theater that April night in Atlanta. Thank you so very much for creating and sharing this.
"...'IN A SENSE,' he said, 'you're alone here... so if you jump, you best jump far'..."
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Reply #50 posted 06/04/16 7:25pm

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Inasenselost said:

So beautifully done. Captured so much of what I've been processing through since seeing him perform that night...how he impacted all of us through the years on levels difficult to explain to those who just don't "get" him or his music. There was so much love in The Fox Theater that April night in Atlanta. Thank you so very much for creating and sharing this.



Oh wow you were there? Please tell us about it.
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Reply #51 posted 06/04/16 7:59pm

benni

Beautifully done, brought me to tears once again. I was at the last concerts in Atlanta and I know for me it has made all of this even more difficult because I had just seen him, just been in his presence, felt his energy. A co-worker handed me her phone to show me the news, and I told her "no", handing it back to her. I picked up my phone and began checking all the sites I knew of to check and threw my phone down and said, "I don't believe it. I refuse to believe it until I hear it from the man himself." I walked out of the room, went into a room by myself and cried, kept just saying, "no, no, no, it's not real." I still catch myself saying that it's not real, that I won't believe it until Prince tells me himself. It is the first time we (my generation) have ever lived on this planet without a Prince, and I still don't want to believe it.

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Reply #52 posted 06/04/16 9:25pm

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Nvncible1 said:

Inasenselost said:

So beautifully done. Captured so much of what I've been processing through since seeing him perform that night...how he impacted all of us through the years on levels difficult to explain to those who just don't "get" him or his music. There was so much love in The Fox Theater that April night in Atlanta. Thank you so very much for creating and sharing this.



Oh wow you were there? Please tell us about it.


My heart is still so full from that night. I was at the 7 pm show, marking the 13th time I would see Prince perform (including a particularly fortunate time I won an NPG Music Club drawing of tix to see him perform on The Tonight Show in 2002, where he performed an amazing "The Everlasting Now", featuring Sheila E.). I won't even detail the challenges faced scoring my tickets for the Atlanta concert...too much to type, but I fully acknowledged that I'd pay top dollar to be as close to the stage as possible for this concert. I was on a mission:-). I had flashbacks of the three Jan. '85 ATL "Purple Rain" tour stops I stood in line for as a youngster, only to find they sold-out right before I reached the ticket window at the Turtle's "wrecka-stow" back in tha' day! Whew...that was drama and trauma for this then-awkward 14 year old who had finally discovered a brilliant, creative well-spring who showed that it is ok --- actually beautiful---to be different and to be comfortable in one's own skin...to be brave and not let others' judgements become barriers.

The date of April 7th arrived, and as shared in your beautiful documentary, there was a palpable, eerie feeling on will-call day, only to hear that our man was ill and had to cancel. Like many, I was extremely concerned, thinking, "...but Prince never cancels..."

While I was deeply saddened by the cancellation, my main concern was for his health to improve...so I was surprised when the shows were rescheduled for just two weeks after. The entire process seemed very fate-driven. I know now that this was indeed part of my fate --- a concert I'll always feel truly blessed to have experienced. I'll never forget the conversations with those I met or reconnected with in the will-call line, as well as those seated beside us at the show. The Prince family is beautiful through and through!

So...April 21, 2016....just before 7 PM...under the beautiful Fox Theater "night sky". As attendees found their seats (I was Orchestra Pit, row EEE...YES!!!), there was GORGEOUS orchestral music from the "Memoirs of A Geisha" soundtrack (moving...stirring...now so sad for me to hear on the circulating audio recording), a solitary purple piano on the stage, glowing candles, a slight smell of incense in the air...kaleidoscopic designs on the stage backdrop greeting all as we walked into the theater. Another fragrance wafting through the theater...something intangible...vanilla, amber, lavender? Vector art was displayed on the stage backdrop, showing "The Many Faces Of Prince"...over 40 phases of his musical journey appeared (LOVE that art by Martin Homent), and I believe that backdrop faded to just the one showing Prince with his Third Eye open. Then, the lights dimmed to frame his unmistakeable silhouette, and the theater showered him with all of the love possible. He seemed very, very grateful to receive this love...but there was something in his face, his eyes, that made my heart ache. Now, I understand, but then...I felt like this performance was a journey coming full-circle, in all of the ways many have already stated here. He captivated from the moment he took the stage until well after the house lights came up, signaling the last encore was complete. The performance was masterful...my particular faves were "Joy In Repitition" and his cover of Joni's "A Case Of U"...after which he briefly left the stage, returned to the piano and said, "...sometimes I forget how emotional these songs are." I was already in tears at that point.

Right before that last encore, some VERY fortunate folks were able to shake Prince's hand when he interacted with the audience. I have photos (one posted with details in the "Atlanta gallery of last show" thread, as well as some taken at the front of the stage with that gorgeous purple piano), and the night had a very specific feeling of magic. I'll never forget it, and I'm so grateful for the memories...and for what you've captured and shared here.
"...'IN A SENSE,' he said, 'you're alone here... so if you jump, you best jump far'..."
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Reply #53 posted 06/04/16 9:42pm

benni

Inasenselost said:

Nvncible1 said:
Oh wow you were there? Please tell us about it.
My heart is still so full from that night. I was at the 7 pm show, marking the 13th time I would see Prince perform (including a particularly fortunate time I won an NPG Music Club drawing of tix to see him perform on The Tonight Show in 2002, where he performed an amazing "The Everlasting Now", featuring Sheila E.). I won't even detail the challenges faced scoring my tickets for the Atlanta concert...too much to type, but I fully acknowledged that I'd pay top dollar to be as close to the stage as possible for this concert. I was on a mission:-). I had flashbacks of the three Jan. '85 ATL "Purple Rain" tour stops I stood in line for as a youngster, only to find they sold-out right before I reached the ticket window at the Turtle's "wrecka-stow" back in tha' day! Whew...that was drama and trauma for this then-awkward 14 year old who had finally discovered a brilliant, creative well-spring who showed that it is ok --- actually beautiful---to be different and to be comfortable in one's own skin...to be brave and not let others' judgements become barriers. The date of April 7th arrived, and as shared in your beautiful documentary, there was a palpable, eerie feeling on will-call day, only to hear that our man was ill and had to cancel. Like many, I was extremely concerned, thinking, "...but Prince never cancels..." While I was deeply saddened by the cancellation, my main concern was for his health to improve...so I was surprised when the shows were rescheduled for just two weeks after. The entire process seemed very fate-driven. I know now that this was indeed part of my fate --- a concert I'll always feel truly blessed to have experienced. I'll never forget the conversations with those I met or reconnected with in the will-call line, as well as those seated beside us at the show. The Prince family is beautiful through and through! So...April 21, 2016....just before 7 PM...under the beautiful Fox Theater "night sky". As attendees found their seats (I was Orchestra Pit, row EEE...YES!!!), there was GORGEOUS orchestral music from the "Memoirs of A Geisha" soundtrack (moving...stirring...now so sad for me to hear on the circulating audio recording), a solitary purple piano on the stage, glowing candles, a slight smell of incense in the air...kaleidoscopic designs on the stage backdrop greeting all as we walked into the theater. Another fragrance wafting through the theater...something intangible...vanilla, amber, lavender? Vector art was displayed on the stage backdrop, showing "The Many Faces Of Prince"...over 40 phases of his musical journey appeared (LOVE that art by Martin Homent), and I believe that backdrop faded to just the one showing Prince with his Third Eye open. Then, the lights dimmed to frame his unmistakeable silhouette, and the theater showered him with all of the love possible. He seemed very, very grateful to receive this love...but there was something in his face, his eyes, that made my heart ache. Now, I understand, but then...I felt like this performance was a journey coming full-circle, in all of the ways many have already stated here. He captivated from the moment he took the stage until well after the house lights came up, signaling the last encore was complete. The performance was masterful...my particular faves were "Joy In Repitition" and his cover of Joni's "A Case Of U"...after which he briefly left the stage, returned to the piano and said, "...sometimes I forget how emotional these songs are." I was already in tears at that point. Right before that last encore, some VERY fortunate folks were able to shake Prince's hand when he interacted with the audience. I have photos (one posted with details in the "Atlanta gallery of last show" thread, as well as some taken at the front of the stage with that gorgeous purple piano), and the night had a very specific feeling of magic. I'll never forget it, and I'm so grateful for the memories...and for what you've captured and shared here.


You've perfectly described that 7 pm show, thank you. I was there but in Loge section for the 7 pm show, orchestra for the 10 pm show. Even in the Loge section, we could smell the incense. There was magic present that night, though I was concerned about our man, too. I felt that it might have been too soon after having cancelled due to illness, but you could not tell that from his performance that night. And the two songs you mentioned were highlights for me from that 1st show, too. Truly beautiful what you've written. Thank you, again.

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Reply #54 posted 06/05/16 4:19am

deerpath

This is perfect. So well done. Sensitive, artistic, and respectful. I hope it makes it into the mainstream media and know that I sure will share it.

I wept watching it --overwhelmed again not only by the loss, but from the incredible love --love, deeply felt connection--Prince nurtured in people so evident in this story. Everyone. This documentary captures that depth ...People worldwide, at all levels, mention how profound an impact his ascension has made in their lives.

An editor in the audience during the Greenspace panel discussion raised the question--"we feel it, what is IT?" More than any other celebrity in recent times--it is as if all the sadness people feel cannot be contained any longer.

Perhaps it is a connection forged by his music together with his persona that is now fortified with the explosion of previously unseen videos and stories.

In one interview Prince did, and I've watched so many I'd have can't say which one now, he told the interviewer that "Music can do great things."

Those fortunate people who attended these last concerts of this "quantum genius" have a particular treasure. Thank you for creating this tribute.

"Hold on to your souls y'all. We got a long way to go. Thank you! We love y'all!"
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Reply #55 posted 06/05/16 5:44am

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oh man. just seconds before the 10 minute mark, the lady who recorded the last performance of Purple Rain had that tremble-shake-blurt crying thing. thats what happened to me every morning for weeks after we heard, I'd wake each day not feeling it was real then something would happen like hearing a particular song or seeing a new tribute and all I could do was cover my face from people cause I would be a mess.

this is such an amazing little doco

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Reply #56 posted 06/05/16 5:54am

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What a beautiful documentary, I was so moved. I saw him at the Sydney Opera House in February and I understood the feelings of excitement from having seen this tour to the sorrow it was the last time & none of us knew it. YOur film was beautifully shot and I appreciate the people that took part in it and shared their thoughts too. None of us ever expected to have this conversation so soon....... bheart

Thank you Prince for every note you left behind ๐Ÿ’œ
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Reply #57 posted 06/05/16 6:29am

CuddlyBear

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Made me cry. You have my vote to do a full-length documentary on Prince.

Christopher damn!
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Reply #58 posted 06/05/16 7:49am

GoldTimer

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Beautiful documentary. Had me in tears. Thank you.

Everybody is special. Everybody. Everybody is a hero, a lover, a fool, a villain. Everybody. Everybody has their story to tell.
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Reply #59 posted 06/05/16 1:42pm

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benni said:



Inasenselost said:


Nvncible1 said:
Oh wow you were there? Please tell us about it.

My heart is still so full from that night. I was at the 7 pm show, marking the 13th time I would see Prince perform (including a particularly fortunate time I won an NPG Music Club drawing of tix to see him perform on The Tonight Show in 2002, where he performed an amazing "The Everlasting Now", featuring Sheila E.). I won't even detail the challenges faced scoring my tickets for the Atlanta concert...too much to type, but I fully acknowledged that I'd pay top dollar to be as close to the stage as possible for this concert. I was on a mission:-). I had flashbacks of the three Jan. '85 ATL "Purple Rain" tour stops I stood in line for as a youngster, only to find they sold-out right before I reached the ticket window at the Turtle's "wrecka-stow" back in tha' day! Whew...that was drama and trauma for this then-awkward 14 year old who had finally discovered a brilliant, creative well-spring who showed that it is ok --- actually beautiful---to be different and to be comfortable in one's own skin...to be brave and not let others' judgements become barriers. The date of April 7th arrived, and as shared in your beautiful documentary, there was a palpable, eerie feeling on will-call day, only to hear that our man was ill and had to cancel. Like many, I was extremely concerned, thinking, "...but Prince never cancels..." While I was deeply saddened by the cancellation, my main concern was for his health to improve...so I was surprised when the shows were rescheduled for just two weeks after. The entire process seemed very fate-driven. I know now that this was indeed part of my fate --- a concert I'll always feel truly blessed to have experienced. I'll never forget the conversations with those I met or reconnected with in the will-call line, as well as those seated beside us at the show. The Prince family is beautiful through and through! So...April 21, 2016....just before 7 PM...under the beautiful Fox Theater "night sky". As attendees found their seats (I was Orchestra Pit, row EEE...YES!!!), there was GORGEOUS orchestral music from the "Memoirs of A Geisha" soundtrack (moving...stirring...now so sad for me to hear on the circulating audio recording), a solitary purple piano on the stage, glowing candles, a slight smell of incense in the air...kaleidoscopic designs on the stage backdrop greeting all as we walked into the theater. Another fragrance wafting through the theater...something intangible...vanilla, amber, lavender? Vector art was displayed on the stage backdrop, showing "The Many Faces Of Prince"...over 40 phases of his musical journey appeared (LOVE that art by Martin Homent), and I believe that backdrop faded to just the one showing Prince with his Third Eye open. Then, the lights dimmed to frame his unmistakeable silhouette, and the theater showered him with all of the love possible. He seemed very, very grateful to receive this love...but there was something in his face, his eyes, that made my heart ache. Now, I understand, but then...I felt like this performance was a journey coming full-circle, in all of the ways many have already stated here. He captivated from the moment he took the stage until well after the house lights came up, signaling the last encore was complete. The performance was masterful...my particular faves were "Joy In Repitition" and his cover of Joni's "A Case Of U"...after which he briefly left the stage, returned to the piano and said, "...sometimes I forget how emotional these songs are." I was already in tears at that point. Right before that last encore, some VERY fortunate folks were able to shake Prince's hand when he interacted with the audience. I have photos (one posted with details in the "Atlanta gallery of last show" thread, as well as some taken at the front of the stage with that gorgeous purple piano), and the night had a very specific feeling of magic. I'll never forget it, and I'm so grateful for the memories...and for what you've captured and shared here.


You've perfectly described that 7 pm show, thank you. I was there but in Loge section for the 7 pm show, orchestra for the 10 pm show. Even in the Loge section, we could smell the incense. There was magic present that night, though I was concerned about our man, too. I felt that it might have been too soon after having cancelled due to illness, but you could not tell that from his performance that night. And the two songs you mentioned were highlights for me from that 1st show, too. Truly beautiful what you've written. Thank you, again.



๐Ÿ˜ŒThank you so much as well...and how amazing to have attended both of those last shows. To have heard "Purple Rain" and "Sometimes It Snows In April" that one last time...what a memory to cherish!
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