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You're lucky, Hope you took some pictures. That's one of the saddest parts of the museum thing for me, the changes that have to be made to get it up to code. It's no longer "his." I do wonder how he avoided a lot of the regulations that come with public use spaces over the years since he did have concerts there. Must have given their favorite resident a pass | |
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[Edited 9/10/16 14:41pm] Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Does anyone else feel going to Paisley Park is like paying your last respects, knowing his spirit is still hovering around that studio? I feel like it's a way of receiving closure and saying my own goodbye, opposed to just walking around through his home. I've seen his awards when he won them on TV.
I just feel when I walk through his home and studio I am going to get emotional.
Anyone else feel those thoughts?
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Just FYI, officialpaisleypark.com has been down for a couple of days. Let's hope it is just a website glitch or something.
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It hasn't been down for me. TRUE BLUE | |
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Yes, that's exactly how I feel. Pay my respects, hope for closure. May get emotional, I don't want to. I look crazy when I cry...lol. Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Website works for me too. Paisley Park is in your heart
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musicfan77 said: Does anyone else feel going to Paisley Park is like paying your last respects, knowing his spirit is still hovering around that studio? I feel like it's a way of receiving closure and saying my own goodbye, opposed to just walking around through his home. I've seen his awards when he won them on TV.
I just feel when I walk through his home and studio I am going to get emotional.
Anyone else feel those thoughts?
Yes that's exactly how I feel. What day are you going? I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R. | |
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I am flying in on Oct 12th for the Oct 13th 11:00ish VIP tour. fan for life | |
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That's exactly how I feel. I know my emotions are going to be all over the place but I'm pretty sure I won't be alone. I chose the VIP tour but that's got a guide so I think I'm going to go back for the regular tour which is self-guided so I can have some alone time to just take it in and say my good-byes. You think it'll be open during the tribute? I bet it's going to be quiet then and I think I'd rather be there than the tribute concert. | |
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I am flying in on Oct 12th for the Oct 13th 11:00ish VIP tour. I'm going VIP on the 7 th. Can't find anybody else on here going that day. I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R. | |
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I'm going on Oct 6th and I received an email today. It was titled Prince's Paisley Park Exclusives for Opening Day Tour Guests Only. It is a "Merchandise Package" that includes a shirt, tote bag, and poster. All 3 have the same artwork. A picture of Paisley Park with the silhouette of Prince in the moon and it says "Paisley Park, Eternal Celebration Of Life & Music, Gala Opening, 6 October 2016". They are also offering "Prince's Favorite Foods: A Taste Experience", which is a "Sampling plate prepared by Prince's personal chef". TRUE BLUE | |
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motherfunka said: I'm going on Oct 6th and I received an email today. It was titled Prince's Paisley Park Exclusives for Opening Day Tour Guests Only. It is a "Merchandise Package" that includes a shirt, tote bag, and poster. All 3 have the same artwork. A picture of Paisley Park with the silhouette of Prince in the moon and it says "Paisley Park, Eternal Celebration Of Life & Music, Gala Opening, 6 October 2016". They are also offering "Prince's Favorite Foods: A Taste Experience", which is a "Sampling plate prepared by Prince's personal chef". Wow very cool. That sampling plate of his favorite dishes is a great idea. I have a feeling the official PP tours are going to turn out better than this tribute concert is. Paisley Park is in your heart
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So this merchandise for opening day attendees...is this what the shirts really look like? The photo below looks like a poster was just photoshopped on to a t-shirt. I do like that the women's shirt appears to be more fitted and not the big, boxy crap you normally see. Paisley Park is in your heart
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motherfunka said: I'm going on Oct 6th and I received an email today. It was titled Prince's Paisley Park Exclusives for Opening Day Tour Guests Only. It is a "Merchandise Package" that includes a shirt, tote bag, and poster. All 3 have the same artwork. A picture of Paisley Park with the silhouette of Prince in the moon and it says "Paisley Park, Eternal Celebration Of Life & Music, Gala Opening, 6 October 2016". They are also offering "Prince's Favorite Foods: A Taste Experience", which is a "Sampling plate prepared by Prince's personal chef". I was wondering if this was real. Guess it just went to the Oct 6th people. Wonder if that same plate is available for the other days? Like Oct 14th when I'll be there. "Put on your boots Alfred...let's go!" | |
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I'm not the t-shirt wearing type, but I'll get the package for the poster. I like that they are using the old Paisley Park logo. TRUE BLUE | |
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https://shop.officialpaisleypark.com/
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cool how they flipped the princemoon around to be waxing instead of waning looking forward to see what merchandise they will have after opening day flowing through the veins of the tree of life...purplemaplesyrup | |
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https://shop.officialpaisleypark.com/
They should have told people. I bought a VIP ticket for the 7 th but I would have for the 6 th had I known! I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R. | |
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Everything is sold out now. TRUE BLUE | |
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New article on RollingStone.com has some really interesting info about Paisley Park, among other things: "Workers digging through its rooms have found an array of treasures: from vintage outfits (including the one he wore at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2007) to a book with 40 to 50 pages of handwritten lyrics and a secret room that hid unreleased video footage....Even more surprising are the detailed guidelines Prince left behind for turning Paisley Park into a museum after his death – including a wall-mounted timeline of his life through the mid-1990s and messages and texts sent to friends that specify how he wanted fans to walk through Paisley Park. "We're seeing e-mails he sent four months before his death that say how he wanted it," says the source. "He wasn't foreshadowing anything. [But] he always wanted his fans to come here. He left us a big road map." | |
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http://kstp.com/news/prince-paisley-park-museum-plans-public-hearing-chanhassen/4268538/?cat=12196 Chanhassen Public Hearing Discusses Paisley Park Museum PlansPhoto: KSTP File Photo September 20, 2016 10:46 AM A public hearing is scheduled Tuesday to discuss plans to open Prince’s Paisley Park for public tours this fall. The plans to turn the estate into a museum were announced at the end of August by Prince’s family and Bremer Trust, which is the estate special administrator. The estate will maintain ownership of the property, but it will be run by the same group that operates Elvis Presley's Graceland in Memphis. Visitors will have a chance to see the main floor of the complex, which includes the recording and mixing studios where Prince created some of his biggest hits. The tour will also show Prince’s video editing suites, rehearsal rooms, private NPG Music Club, soundstage and concert hall. Visitors will also get a chance to see thousands of artifacts from Prince’s archives, including his wardrobe, awards, instruments, artwork, concert memorabilia, vehicles, motorcycles and more. Bremer Trust called it an “unprecedented and extraordinary” opportunity for Prince fans to get a glimpse inside the iconic musician’s life. “The new Paisley Park museum will offer fans a unique experience, an exhibition like no other, as Prince would have wanted it,” Prince’s siblings said in a statement. “Most important, the museum will display Prince’s genius, honor his legacy, and carry forward his strong sense of family and community.” The 65,000-square-foot complex served as Prince’s private estate and production complex. The musician collapsed in an elevator on April 21 and died of an accidental fentanyl overdose. Bremer Trust says an application for development review and business plan have been submitted to the city of Chanhassen. The public hearing will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall, and a special city council meeting will take place Oct. 3 to give final consideration to the application. "From the documents that I've seen and the conversations that I've had with family members and close friends, I believe that the plans for Paisley Park are in full accordance with Prince's wishes," Chanhassen Mayor Denny Laufenburger wrote in a letter. "Much of his vision and design activity for Paisley Park as a museum is already in place. He knew exactly how to showcase his production studio for his fans in preparation for this eventual outcome."
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disch said: New article on RollingStone.com has some really interesting info about Paisley Park, among other things: "Workers digging through its rooms have found an array of treasures: from vintage outfits (including the one he wore at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2007) to a book with 40 to 50 pages of handwritten lyrics and a secret room that hid unreleased video footage....Even more surprising are the detailed guidelines Prince left behind for turning Paisley Park into a museum after his death – including a wall-mounted timeline of his life through the mid-1990s and messages and texts sent to friends that specify how he wanted fans to walk through Paisley Park. "We're seeing e-mails he sent four months before his death that say how he wanted it," says the source. "He wasn't foreshadowing anything. [But] he always wanted his fans to come here. He left us a big road map." Very interesting thanks for posting. This article does make me feel better about opeining Paisley Park. It's clearly something P was working on and it appears he left more detailed instructions than we maybe previously thought. Still not sure what I think about Susan Rogers maybe overseeing the vault. I'm not sure what gets released should be decided by only one person. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Just read the following excerpt from a Rolling Stone article published today online with info about the estate. Fans touring the facility will only have access to the first floor; they won't be able to see the basement vault, the elevator where Prince was found dead or his private apartment on the second floor. Yet there will still be plenty to experience: More than 12 rooms will be decorated thematically, each documenting a particular era of Prince's career, down to period costumes, instruments and unreleased concert footage. The recording studios will remain active, and, eventually, Paisley Park's 12,400-square-foot soundstage and the more intimate nightclub next to it will host live performances by acts yet to be named. The legendary dove cages in the lobby will also remain, as will the original carpet Prince walked on.
Can't wait to go to PP on 10/9 but was so sad to reach this about the redecoration. I was hoping to see PP as it was when Prince was there.
Here's a link to the entire article: http://www.rollingstone.c...le-w440966
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least87 said: Just read the following excerpt from a Rolling Stone article published today online with info about the estate. Fans touring the facility will only have access to the first floor; they won't be able to see the basement vault, the elevator where Prince was found dead or his private apartment on the second floor. Yet there will still be plenty to experience: More than 12 rooms will be decorated thematically, each documenting a particular era of Prince's career, down to period costumes, instruments and unreleased concert footage. The recording studios will remain active, and, eventually, Paisley Park's 12,400-square-foot soundstage and the more intimate nightclub next to it will host live performances by acts yet to be named. The legendary dove cages in the lobby will also remain, as will the original carpet Prince walked on.
Can't wait to go to PP on 10/9 but was so sad to reach this about the redecoration. I was hoping to see PP as it was when Prince was there.
Here's a link to the entire article: http://www.rollingstone.c...le-w440966
I know!!!! I so wanted to see it the way Prince left it. I'm going on the 7 th. I was hoping to breath his air I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R. | |
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oliviacamron said: musicfan77 said:
I am flying in on Oct 12th for the Oct 13th 11:00ish VIP tour. I'm going VIP on the 7 th. Can't find anybody else on here going that day. Music77, where you able to get your ticket to the tribute? I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R. | |
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I don't think Prince wanted to have anything to do with Susan. This is an excerpt from the pulled Ebony interview, where he was talking about her.
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So they are only going to open up the first floor. I wonder how they will make the VIP tour that much different. I did the tour back in 2001 and we got to go downstairs and see the parking garage. I'm going in Oct to the concert and want to tour PP again just not sure I want to do VIP. Thoughts? | |
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