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Thread started 04/25/16 7:05am

jayspud

What are you going to do with 'Your Vault?'

There are a a number of people in the Purple world who have vast collections of Prince material at home, on Computers, Cd's etc. A large amount of which is virtually unheard of by most people.

What do you intend to do with your Vault? Will you simply enjoy it and store it or are you hoping the future will allow a platform for all that material to be widelt shared?

I have heard unnamed people talking of TB's of material. Is Prince's legacy also in a way, now in their hands?

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Reply #1 posted 04/25/16 7:09am

kapo74

I really like the idea of a fan library of all kinds of material. Be it outtakes or concert bootlegs. A site like PrinceVault could serve as a basis, just add the boots to the existing links and voila...

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Reply #2 posted 04/25/16 7:09am

FunkiestOne

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Whatever is in my "Vault" is out there circulating on the internet. I don't have anything that I a witholding, like a a concert that I taped that is not out there. So when I pass away, it won't matter, as far as that goes.

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That being said, I do need to make an offsite backup of all my purple grooves.

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Reply #3 posted 04/25/16 7:10am

databank

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My whole music collection has been shared with other music fans for years, and will remain so. Nothing uncirculating in it of course.

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Reply #4 posted 04/25/16 7:14am

derrick31

databank said:

My whole music collection has been shared with other music fans for years, and will remain so. Nothing uncirculating in it of course.




I share everything. I've burned at least 60 CDs for people just this weekend.
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Reply #5 posted 04/25/16 8:28am

Dauphin

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A few months ago, I seriously deleted my entire PC collection by accident. This was after I cleaned out my backup drives so I could remove duplicates, etc.

I still have my boot cds, albums, and a few DVDs I burned, including SOTT, Makings of the Rain, the Canal rehearsal and I think a Dirty Mind NYC show.

I can't even bring myself to get my 12" albums out. I've been crying enough all weekend.
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Still it's nice to know, when our bodies wear out, we can get another

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Reply #6 posted 04/25/16 8:30am

dolphinkiing23

I also think all of my material can be readily found.. Even if I had something rare when he was alive.. I wouldnt have kept it to myself anyway.. other fans deserved to hear it as well..

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Reply #7 posted 04/25/16 8:42am

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I think some fans and bootleggers have done a wonderful job of archiving , preserving and designing the acccompanying artwork and linernotes so far, and it would be great to see some of the more elite circles contribute what they have in the near future in order to add to and to preserve Prince´s legacy.

It would be great to see WB, his estate, his relatives, his ex-bandmembers and Paisley Park associates collaborate with the fans in order to create a complete body of work that goes way beyond the usual posthumous compilations and albums but I am afraid that commercial interests and a pure interest in preserving the legacy might clash.

Prince is an American icon and it would be cool to not only keep his legacy long lasting but also to extend and expand it to its full potential.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #8 posted 06/18/16 11:22am

autumnNY16

databank said:

My whole music collection has been shared with other music fans for years, and will remain so. Nothing uncirculating in it of course.

databank, i just read this incredible work of art you are doing for Prince and his priceless music. I can't help but admire the love you have to do this for him. And we will do anything for love! Thank you, immensely, for keeping the joy of Prince alive!

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Reply #9 posted 06/18/16 11:24am

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Reply #10 posted 06/18/16 5:48pm

seand67

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Wow, this is a great question. I still share with good friends and family members, but need to think about the future.

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Reply #11 posted 06/18/16 5:49pm

seand67

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I agree.....great post

KoolEaze said:

I think some fans and bootleggers have done a wonderful job of archiving , preserving and designing the acccompanying artwork and linernotes so far, and it would be great to see some of the more elite circles contribute what they have in the near future in order to add to and to preserve Prince´s legacy.

It would be great to see WB, his estate, his relatives, his ex-bandmembers and Paisley Park associates collaborate with the fans in order to create a complete body of work that goes way beyond the usual posthumous compilations and albums but I am afraid that commercial interests and a pure interest in preserving the legacy might clash.

Prince is an American icon and it would be cool to not only keep his legacy long lasting but also to extend and expand it to its full potential.

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