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Reply #90 posted 06/15/16 10:31pm

RJOrion

Adorecream said:



RJOrion said:



Oh really funny, so all gays look like that do they?


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RJOrion you are a homophobe and a evil person. Your bigotry and intolerance is out of place in this 21st century world. You think its funny to make fun of an effeminate photo of Prince and assume that he must be gay solely by his outfit. Well he was STRAIGHT, so how can he dress gay when he put this shit on as an openly STRAIGHT man.


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Homophobic and stupid!




i didnt make fun of that photo...its a stock img. found easily by searching google images...
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Reply #91 posted 06/15/16 10:38pm

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Well I heard about Prince growing up but he was an old man to me. I remember seeing Black Sweat on BET in middle school and thinking it was a good song. But when I was 17, Purple Rain was on TV and he was singing Darling Nikki and I thought, "ooo he's cute...and nasty too, I wonder what his music sounds like." And that was my start of greatness.
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Reply #92 posted 06/16/16 12:53am

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Adorecream said:

Find a camp image of Prince looking like a tranny, and assume he is gay. Interesting your race Koreans are known for their homophobia (I lived there for 6 months) whereas the Japanese are super open minded in comparison.

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You are still a homophobic prick, regardless of what your race is. Korea is a country that does not recognise homosexuality and where gays are locked up and thrown in prison. You guys are also known for your Blackface pop groups and a performer called Maikol who was a Korean with blackface and enlarged lips, so just watch who you are calling racist Kim Jong Il.

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Man, this was transphobic sad

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Reply #93 posted 06/16/16 3:37am

Adorecream

FullLipsDotNose said:

Adorecream said:

Find a camp image of Prince looking like a tranny, and assume he is gay. Interesting your race Koreans are known for their homophobia (I lived there for 6 months) whereas the Japanese are super open minded in comparison.

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You are still a homophobic prick, regardless of what your race is. Korea is a country that does not recognise homosexuality and where gays are locked up and thrown in prison. You guys are also known for your Blackface pop groups and a performer called Maikol who was a Korean with blackface and enlarged lips, so just watch who you are calling racist Kim Jong Il.

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Man, this was transphobic sad

Yeah but they assume that all gays dress like transexuals. Transexuals can be of any orientation, many cross dressers are straight.

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Reply #94 posted 06/16/16 5:03am

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It's so odd to read all those "gay" themed conversations around Prince. That's actually one thing that never (EVER) crossed my mind about him, even when he was younger. And the only reason I didn't really like him at first (his fame in France didn't really start until the PR era), is actually because he looked wild and dangerous. I thought he looked like a messy hairy sweaty beast of a man. And being young, it really scared me. I had also always thought that he was really tall and only found out much later that he wasn't. I could clearly see his virility exuding from underneath all the make up and all that fancy packaging which was clearly put there to confuse the judgemental idiots (isn't that what the song Controversy really is about?). I think he did have a feminine side too (who doesn't) but I think that side was for him just a key to get to women's heart.

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Reply #95 posted 06/16/16 6:38am

justAmeda

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[img:$uid]http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTGtpSurTBWprmhTj4JNDZ1k2jCfNZQ1Nqy5-mIFN7__QSIo9jTUsjLMMVCA%20[/img:$uid]

ROTFL! Is there a Prince funny memes/captions thread? This makes me laugh and I have saved some pretty funny memes/captions that I found on the web such as him looking over his sunglasses saying "Ya'll Dont Let Lifetime Do My Movie"

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Reply #96 posted 06/16/16 7:18am

Cloreen

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Adorecream said:

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Also it is spelled Adolf dumbass, and don't compare me to some meglomaniac who murdered some 50 million people

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Uhh, I didn't compare you to Hitler...that's why I spelled it Adolph. Got it?

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If you had half a brain you would know I was comparing you to Adolph Reed. He's a university professor who always sees things according to race.

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Reply #97 posted 06/16/16 7:35pm

Adorecream

Cloreen said:

Adorecream said:

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Also it is spelled Adolf dumbass, and don't compare me to some meglomaniac who murdered some 50 million people

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Uhh, I didn't compare you to Hitler...that's why I spelled it Adolph. Got it?

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If you had half a brain you would know I was comparing you to Adolph Reed. He's a university professor who always sees things according to race.

Actually I have a whole brain and have no idea who Adolph Reed is, I live in New Zealand, you are a half brianed moron for assuming I am another Yank, when I am not.

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New Zealand is a separate sovereign state in the mould of the United Kingdom, not America, here guns and hate speech are banned, that is why gun deaths are rare. Gays can marry here since 2011 and we have laws against homophobia.

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Reply #98 posted 06/16/16 9:06pm

RJOrion

how can you legislate against this so-called "homophobia"?

how does one prove someone's "fear" of homosexuals?

can that be proven or adjucated in a court of law?

are witnesses required?

what other phobias are illegal in your fascinating country?

and how is one punished for these so-called "phobias"

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Reply #99 posted 06/16/16 9:30pm

morningsong

smh this person is going full blown ballistic over what folks thought 35 years ago. That egg be long fried and decayed.
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Reply #100 posted 06/16/16 11:15pm

FullLipsDotNos
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Adorecream said:

FullLipsDotNose said:

Man, this was transphobic sad

Yeah but they assume that all gays dress like transexuals. Transexuals can be of any orientation, many cross dressers are straight.

I meant the word "tranny".

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Reply #101 posted 06/17/16 3:04am

Adorecream

FullLipsDotNose said:

Adorecream said:

Yeah but they assume that all gays dress like transexuals. Transexuals can be of any orientation, many cross dressers are straight.

I meant the word "tranny".

Oh sorry, I did not mean any offense.

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Reply #102 posted 06/17/16 5:17am

luvgirl

It was love at first sight when I saw him in the "Little Red Corvette" video at age 11 in 1983. You can just imagine the intensity and level of my thrill when Purple Rain came roaring on the scene.
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Reply #103 posted 06/17/16 5:26am

luvgirl

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Seeing him in the flesh for the first time..small but perfectly proportioned. A very expressive face and also an ethereal quality. It was quite strange.. I knew I was looking at an adult but he also had a childlike quality at the same time. A very powerful physical presence..you couldn't take your eyes off him. He just looked beautiful.


Wow!!! I always felt that's how it would be if I ever saw him in person. I personally loved him just the way he was. I would never want him to be taller. There was just something so special about him being only 5ft 2in.
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Reply #104 posted 06/17/16 5:33am

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Reply #105 posted 06/23/16 2:13am

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luvgirl said:

BillieBalloon said:
Seeing him in the flesh for the first time..small but perfectly proportioned. A very expressive face and also an ethereal quality. It was quite strange.. I knew I was looking at an adult but he also had a childlike quality at the same time. A very powerful physical presence..you couldn't take your eyes off him. He just looked beautiful.
Wow!!! I always felt that's how it would be if I ever saw him in person. I personally loved him just the way he was. I would never want him to be taller. There was just something so special about him being only 5ft 2in. [Edited 6/17/16 5:38am]

If he was taller, he likely would have been content to be a "normal" kid. He may have never searched for something to deflect the taunts, or he may not have approached music in the same way - the shit saved him really. Had he been average height, he may have been happy being in some stupid band, banging whoever (because he'd still be FINE) & just living. But he had something to prove - lil' man became a GIANT at his craft, so while he may have hated that about himself it really is a part of the seed of his journey. "Wow, look what he can do" became an addiction, & thank God - we all got to hear & witness that drive & growth & brilliance cloud9

heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #106 posted 06/23/16 4:04am

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I was 3 mnths shy of 13. Kiss was released, I literally turned around & the vid was on the tv. I really can't remember any mental impressions. I just froze & zoomed in. Every cell in my body said yes & gimme MORE! biggrin
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Reply #107 posted 06/23/16 12:21pm

herb4

I was captivated and found him remarkably interesting. I was still in my classic rock phase primarily because that's all I had really been exposed to. As a kid, I adored KISS. As a teen I dug the Stones, Pink Floyd, Stevie Wonder and Zeppelin and then had begun to dabble in some of the softer and safer 80's sounding stuff like Journey, Survivor and Billy Squier. I was sort of rudderless taste wise.

It was all about MTV and 1999 and Little Red Corvette were in heavy rotation. I went out and bought that record and beat it to death. My step mom asked "who does this guy think he is, Micheal Jackson?" and I stupidly answered "This guy's been around longer than Michael." One of the more idiotic things I ever said. I didn't even know Purple Rain was coming out and I heard that opening riff and the drum beat of When Doves Cry and said "I bet that's Prince". I never looked away.

There was something all encompassing about him that fascinated me from the start, even though I wasn't sure what to make of stuff like Jack U Off and Sister, but I felt like I had made my own unique discovery and felt validated as his popularity grew. Prince seemed to combine Bowie, Little Richard, James Brown, MJ, Sly, Hendrix, EW&F, and Stevie with a little bit of disco, new wave and punk thrown in. The visual element of his act was captivating and that never really changed.

MTV's influence really can't be understated and opened up a lot of doors for me. The Police, Bowie, Rod Stewart, The Cars, Rush, Blondie, MJ, Devo... It sounds almost quaint now but there was a time when MTV really was the main place to go for new music, especially once they started showing 120 Minutes, which turned me on to The Cure, The Cult, Peter Gabriel, The Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Faith no More, Howard Jones, Love and Rockets, Fishbone and a whole bunch of stuff. The only other place to hear new weird stuff was college radio.

Jesus that was longer than I meant it to be. Anyhow:

TL/DR: Prince really hooked me from the start and never let go. I couldn't take my eyes (or ears) off him. I bought 1999 first then worked backwards and didn't like "Prince" or "For You" very much but Controversy and Dirty Mind were very exciting to discover.

Fun fact: Liking Prince also is the only reason I know who John Prine is because he was always right next Prince on the music shelf. I know I'm not the only one.

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Reply #108 posted 07/06/16 5:36pm

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In the music video "I Wanna Be Your Lover", he looks like a beautiful girl with a mustache.

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I love that song and that music video.

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Reply #109 posted 07/06/16 6:34pm

DarlingKris

That he was sexy. He became dream husband number 2. I was sold on his voice but as soon as I saw what he looked like...he made my 16 year old hormones go wild
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Reply #110 posted 07/06/16 6:57pm

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It was around 1984 I was in college..I was like... who is the guy, girl, whatever. Kinda reminded me of my brother..a free spirit..my mom loved him. Cool songs, great dancer…mesmerizing..everyone had Prince fever..he’s been in my life since..

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Reply #111 posted 07/06/16 7:04pm

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I saw him on "Solid Gold" when he performed 1999.

Meh. I thought that he was ok. The high heels were weird to me, but at the time I was a big Culture Club fan so it wasn't "strange".

THEN, his attitude and antics turned me off. He came across so freakin' cocky and rude. I didn't care for him one bit.

The first song that started to sway me was "Sign O' The Times". It was like a "new" side to this obnoxious guy. I ordered the LP from Columbia House and skipped every other song.

It wasn't until I saw him live - my friend dragged me to the Lovesexy tour in '88 - that I became an actual fan. Haven't looked back since.

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Reply #112 posted 07/06/16 7:41pm

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I was introduced to him through purple rain at five or six. I was completely mesmerized.
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Reply #113 posted 07/07/16 3:40am

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Skinny MF with the high voice eek cool

Hahaha...you forgot to mention the heels. wink

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Reply #114 posted 07/07/16 9:05am

RJOrion

QueenofCardboard said:

In the music video "I Wanna Be Your Lover", he looks like a beautiful girl with a mustache.


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I love that song and that music video.





true...just like in Grafitti Bridge he looks like a beautiful woman with a beard...
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Reply #115 posted 07/07/16 9:27am

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Although I must have heard 1999, Controversy, When You were Mine, etc., the first time I became aware of this 'new' artist named Prince was in 1983 with the Little Red Corvette video. It was in heavy rotation on MTV. I was 10.5 years old and I remember kids coming into school saying--Oh there's this new guy and he's a better dancer than Michael Jackson. (!!!) Thriller came out on November 30, 1982--so we were at the HEIGHT of Michael Mania.

Then this happened and it was all over. The real king had arrived. -->

  1. "When Doves Cry"
    Released: May 9, 1984
  2. "Let's Go Crazy"
    Released: July 18, 1984
  3. "Purple Rain"
    Released: September 26, 1984

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Reply #116 posted 07/07/16 9:49am

luvgirl

speakeasy said:

Although I must have heard 1999, Controversy, When You were Mine, etc., the first time I became aware of this 'new' artist named Prince was in 1983 with the Little Red Corvette video. It was in heavy rotation on MTV. I was 10.5 years old and I remember kids coming into school saying--Oh there's this new guy and he's a better dancer than Michael Jackson. (!!!) Thriller came out on November 30, 1982--so we were at the HEIGHT of Michael Mania.

Then this happened and it was all over. The real king had arrived. -->


  1. "When Doves Cry"
    Released: May 9, 1984

  2. "Let's Go Crazy"
    Released: July 18, 1984

  3. "Purple Rain"
    Released: September 26, 1984



Heck yea! Same thing happened to me!
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Reply #117 posted 07/07/16 9:56am

1Sasha


Even though I don't remember him from 1979, I got engaged back then to a fellow who was the same height as Prince, and I remember thinking it was amazing that I found someone just like Prince. Of course, I broke the engagement within the year, something I never would have done with Prince ... LOL But that is my first memory of Prince in my life.

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Reply #118 posted 07/07/16 11:00am

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First expsoure: Soft and Wet and I Wanna Be Your Lover. I only saw him on album covers and I thought his 'fro was the BOMB! I loved his music. He was different and inovative. I saw Purple Rain when it came out and that was it. I'm trying to remember but I think that was the first time that I saw him perform. Everything else had only been by buying his albums. I kind of fell off of the grid a little after 1999. I faded back in off and on. I was trying to remember why that was given that I had truly loved him so much and then I remembered that I had a so-called friend who LOVED him dearly and we fell out. I hated her and I think it flowed a little onto my love for him. I missed out on a lot of music that wasn't just his singles. Regrets.

"Tell me you wanta get with...The Pretty Man!"
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Reply #119 posted 07/07/16 11:35am

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he was mesmerizing.

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