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Reply #30 posted 08/30/16 3:33pm

Telecaster5

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I only bought Conde Nast and Classic Pop so far (loved them). I´m afraid of ordering the others on amazon and receive a damm copy (saw many people complaining about that at amazon´s site) .

I still refuse to talk about him in the past (don´t think I ever will) and yesterday I saw Sheila E´s tribute on you tube and the hole time I felt so weird, seeing all those people singing and dancing without him on stage. At the end when Sheila came up with his guitar and lifted it up I just broke up into tears again.

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Reply #31 posted 08/30/16 3:34pm

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I've only glanced through a couple of my magazines and newspapers but still have not actually read them. I just can't bring myself to do it. Right now, they're all stacked up. I hope Prince knew how much everybody loved him.

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Reply #32 posted 08/30/16 4:02pm

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I pretty much got all of them, except for the rolling stones one. Kinda the same here, hard to read them. I looked thru them when I got them briefly but they are just sitting. 1958-2016 on every cover just does something to me and I just put them back down
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Reply #33 posted 08/30/16 4:54pm

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I was in the States a week after the 21st April on holiday.

And seeing all those magazines lined up together in the newstands was nothing but....... bitterweet.

On our way back home I had a carry bags worth of the mags that weighed a ton!
And once at home I put them away and have yet to read any of them.

I only opened up the Billboard mag for the Jamie Starr pic. Once again.... bittersweet.

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Reply #34 posted 08/30/16 5:36pm

luvgirl

nursev said:

I still cant bring myself to read them eek there still in the plastic covers sad what does it mean? I look over at them everyday and say read them, but I cant pick them up eek sad



Me too! I have all mine on my Prince bookshelf untouched. I guess I'm just not ready yet. sad
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Reply #35 posted 08/31/16 3:53am

eightiesbrat

I only have 2, picked one up to read somewhere in May and it didn't go so well so I put it down and still haven't gone back for a second attempt. It's crazy how emotional I can still get over tributes. I can listen to his music and even look at pictures here everyday but when things are in the context of tribute and put the spotlight on him being gone, well it's a lot.

We all want the stuff that's found in our wildest dreams. . .
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Reply #36 posted 08/31/16 6:37am

purplediamonds

nursev said:

NinaB said:

nursev said: I don't like the dates. Can u put a different one on the top?

I cant even touch em....I put all the stuff in a box and its still sitting in my room. I put the mags on top to read them, but I cant eek

All the magazines I bought are in a box too. Neatly together. I haven't read them. I glanced through the pics when I first bought them, but I just haven't wanted to actually read them. Maybe just not wanting to read the words that talk about such a painful reality? I don't know. All I know is I bought everything I saw that was dedicated to him, but I have yet to read any of the words. It still hurts knowing he's gone. sad

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Reply #37 posted 08/31/16 7:33am

molissab

Different approach for me. I am up to about 25 with both US and British magazines. The process of having to find them has been cathartic. As my collection builds, I take them out, photograph the grouping, and post to Facebook.

I have skimmed all of them and thoroughly read a few of them. The quality vastly differs from magazine to magizine.

Outside of his music, I have never had the patience to collect anything in my life. This might be my first collection ever.

Everyone is different in their approach to the magazines, I suppose.

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Reply #38 posted 08/31/16 8:22am

NinaB

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purplediamonds said:



nursev said:




NinaB said:


nursev said: I don't like the dates. Can u put a different one on the top?

I cant even touch em....I put all the stuff in a box and its still sitting in my room. I put the mags on top to read them, but I cant eek



All the magazines I bought are in a box too. Neatly together. I haven't read them. I glanced through the pics when I first bought them, but I just haven't wanted to actually read them. Maybe just not wanting to read the words that talk about such a painful reality? I don't know. All I know is I bought everything I saw that was dedicated to him, but I have yet to read any of the words. It still hurts knowing he's gone. sad


Yesterday I saw someone had written on utube (under a P vid) "The very gifted & rare are graced with such brilliance that their departure changes us as much as their presence did"
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"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #39 posted 08/31/16 12:11pm

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sexton said:

KoolEaze said:

The only magazine I bought is the German edition of Rolling Stone because it came with the SOTT DVD . There was also a tribute CD of people covering his songs but I don´t care for that.

Other than that I haven´t bought any magazines because there was nothing in them that I hadn´t known before, and the ones with nice pictures had lame articles and were quite expensive. I know I´ll proabably regret not having bought more magazine five or ten years from now but I´m just not in the mood and still can´t believe what happened.

I had a weird feeling before it happened and even talked about it with a fellow fan and later on he reminded me of what I had said previously. neutral

Maybe I´ll buy some of the really good magazines at some point if they are still available.

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So, which ones are highly recommended? Newsweek? TIME magazine?

Any recommendations ?


The Rolling Stone and Conde Nast commemorative editions are the best.

Rolling Stone collects Prince articles (or excerpts of articles) that they published over the last 30+ years.

Conde Nast similarly reprints articles from the 80s onward from its stable of titles and websites like Wired, Details and Pitchfork.

Thank you!
" 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 #40 posted 08/31/16 1:02pm

anotherfan

Same here. I can't bring myself to read any of the magazines.

NinaB said:

"The very gifted & rare are graced with such brilliance that their departure changes us as much as their presence did" heart

Thanks for this.

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Reply #41 posted 08/31/16 1:23pm

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anotherfan said:


Same here. I can't bring myself to read any of the magazines.




NinaB said:


"The very gifted & rare are graced with such brilliance that their departure changes us as much as their presence did" heart

Thanks for this.


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"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #42 posted 08/31/16 5:00pm

nursev

NinaB said:

nursev said:

Guess Im gonna move them eek

eek imagine people all over the world going thru things like that. He's loved very much. The book's been on my bedside table 4 a few months eek woulda read that in a few days b4.

Something interesting indeed...see Im not the only one who bought them but cant read them yet. What book is that?

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Reply #43 posted 08/31/16 5:02pm

nursev

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I deliberately haven't gotten any tribute magazines. What can they truly tell me about P that I don't already know about his career after all these years? I enjoy his work instead and mostly choose to ignore what we all know happened unless I stumble across something new organically here. I try not to watch much about what the media says. They didn't know him. I'm mostly in denial, but it seems that's how I can cope the best so far. Some days I think about it and sob, but mostly I come here and look at pictures and laugh and try to be in the moment and enjoy him as if he were still with us on this planet.

Maybe thats why I havent read them...they cant tell me anything I didnt already know shrug I kinda like to just think he retired...better that way too.

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Reply #44 posted 08/31/16 5:03pm

nursev

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nursev said:

Why cant we read them? Im hoping too that we'll soon be able too

I guess cuz we don't won't to face reality that he's gone .some days I just feel sad about his passing .I don't think there's been a day in my life since I was 6 years old that I didn't mention the name prince.I HATE how he passed 2. If he was 80 something I wouldve tolerated it a little better but now I have to go the rest of my life knowing Prince isn't on this earth with me ...I hope it gets better for u [Edited 8/29/16 21:49pm]

Agreed...hope it gets better for U 2 wink

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Reply #45 posted 08/31/16 5:05pm

nursev

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Are you talking about the Tribute magazines Nurse? Yes I kinda know what you mean. I still want to get the Ebony one, that is the only one I am missing.

But I the Rolling Stone tribute one is great because of the "Lost interview" they did with him in 2014. I found that really insightful...probably because I wasn't keeping up with him then so I really have an interest in what was going on with him in the last few years.

Yes all the tribute magazines wink I passed up on Ebony and Rolling Stone though. Seems Ebony only did like a page or something eek

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Reply #46 posted 08/31/16 5:07pm

nursev

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No one...I was talking to one of my male nurse aides over the weekend and he was talking about how Prince and MJ were his idols and he said he was hurt over Prince's death too sad Seems like nobody saw it coming and none of us want to accept all the circumstances eek

I was sad when MJ died too. He was my sister's favorite, Prince was my favorite. razz I remember I took my sister to see Prince in 2009 and she like lost her mind when he played a MJ tune, I can't remember if it was a Jackson 5 song or The Jacksons tune, I can't really remember but she was lovin' it!!

But it was like the end of an era when Jackson died and I got his CDs from itunes and remembered how great his tunes were since I hadn't listened to them in ages. But the passing of Prince was like on another level for me. I felt like I grew up with him and ofcourse he was my "first love" heart so it hit me hard. I'm still grieving!!! I can completley understand how Elvis fans feel now....how devoted they felt, how devestated they felt, how they still have him a part of their life in memoriblia and music even though he is long gone. I totally get it now. I'll be a grandma busting out "Sign of the Times" for the grandkids I'm sure. lol

I loved both Prince and Michael Jackson. People can say what they want, but I cried for both of them, but especially for Prince. I guess we will be like Elvis fans...old and still missing him.

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Reply #47 posted 08/31/16 5:25pm

NinaB

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nursev said:



NinaB said:


nursev said:


Guess Im gonna move them eek



eek imagine people all over the world going thru things like that. He's loved very much. The book's been on my bedside table 4 a few months eek woulda read that in a few days b4.

Something interesting indeed...see Im not the only one who bought them but cant read them yet. What book is that?


Prince in the studio by Jake Brown. Been out a few yrs, I finally got round 2 buying it.
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #48 posted 08/31/16 5:31pm

nursev

NinaB said:

nursev said:

Something interesting indeed...see Im not the only one who bought them but cant read them yet. What book is that?

Prince in the studio by Jake Brown. Been out a few yrs, I finally got round 2 buying it.

I need to look on Amazon and see what's up with it razz

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Reply #49 posted 08/31/16 5:43pm

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nursev said:



NinaB said:


nursev said:


Something interesting indeed...see Im not the only one who bought them but cant read them yet. What book is that?



Prince in the studio by Jake Brown. Been out a few yrs, I finally got round 2 buying it.

I need to look on Amazon and see what's up with it razz


& there's 'Let's go crazy' by Alan Light & 'The man & his music' by Matt Thorne. I recently got pdf's of those, haven't read them yet either.
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #50 posted 08/31/16 5:45pm

nursev

NinaB said:

nursev said:

I need to look on Amazon and see what's up with it razz

& there's 'Let's go crazy' by Alan Light & 'The man & his music' by Matt Thorne. I recently got pdf's of those, haven't read them yet either.

eek eek I'll check them out, but I guess its just gonna take time for us to get to that point to take all this in eek

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Reply #51 posted 08/31/16 6:00pm

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nursev said:



NinaB said:


nursev said:


I need to look on Amazon and see what's up with it razz



& there's 'Let's go crazy' by Alan Light & 'The man & his music' by Matt Thorne. I recently got pdf's of those, haven't read them yet either.

eek eek I'll check them out, but I guess its just gonna take time for us to get to that point to take all this in eek


Yeah, & it's a lot 2 take in. First few wks were the worst, one shock after another.
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #52 posted 08/31/16 6:39pm

nursev

NinaB said:

nursev said:

eek eek I'll check them out, but I guess its just gonna take time for us to get to that point to take all this in eek

Yeah, & it's a lot 2 take in. First few wks were the worst, one shock after another.

indeed...wonder where we'll be in April eek

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Reply #53 posted 08/31/16 7:00pm

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nursev said:



NinaB said:


nursev said:


eek eek I'll check them out, but I guess its just gonna take time for us to get to that point to take all this in eek



Yeah, & it's a lot 2 take in. First few wks were the worst, one shock after another.

indeed...wonder where we'll be in April eek



eek hopefully in a better place
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #54 posted 09/01/16 7:32pm

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LBrent said:


I deliberately haven't gotten any tribute magazines. What can they truly tell me about P that I don't already know about his career after all these years? I enjoy his work instead and mostly choose to ignore what we all know happened unless I stumble across something new organically here. I try not to watch much about what the media says. They didn't know him. I'm mostly in denial, but it seems that's how I can cope the best so far. Some days I think about it and sob, but mostly I come here and look at pictures and laugh and try to be in the moment and enjoy him as if he were still with us on this planet.

Maybe thats why I havent read them...they cant tell me anything I didnt already know shrug I kinda like to just think he retired...better that way too.



Welcome to my world of denial.

Pull up a chair and have a drank.
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Reply #55 posted 09/01/16 8:00pm

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Still a work in progess. Will add more eye foolheartedly 4got...

Posthumous Magazines:

The Aquarian Weekly - April 27-May 4

Artful Living - Summer 2016

Bass Player - August 2016

Billboard - May 7, 2016

Biograph (Bulgaria) - June 2016

Blitz (Portugal) - June 2016

Classic Pop (UK) - June/July 2016

Discussions Magazine - May 2-20, 2016

Ebony - June 2016
Entertainment Weekly - May 6, 2016

Guitar Aficionado - Sept-October 2016

Guitar Magazine (Japan) - July 2016
Guitar World - August 2016
HITS - April 25, 2016
Hot Press (Ireland) - May 12, 2016

In Touch - May 9, 2016

In Touch - July 4, 2016

Kadokawa (Japan) - August 2016

Les inRockuptibles (France) - April 25-May 3, 2016

Music Magazine (Japan) - June 2016
Musik Express (Germany) - June 2016
NME - April 29, 2016
New Stars (Germany) - June 1, 2016
The New Yorker - May 2, 2016

OK! (UK) - May 3, 2016

Paris Match (France) - April 28-May 3, 2016
People - May 9, 2016

Pump It Up - May 2016

Q - July 2016
Rock & Folk (France) - June 2016

Rock Classics (Germany) - June-August 2016

RockDelux (Spain) - June 2016

Rollingout - June 2, 2016

Rolling Stone - May 19, 2016
Rolling Stone (India) - May 2016

Rolling Stone (France) - June 2016

Rolling Stone (Germany)
The Season Magazine (Thailand) - May 2016

Sound & Recording (Germany) - June 2016

Soundz (Netherlands)
The Source - June/July 2016
Tempo Magazine (Turkey) - May 2016

Twin Cities Business - July 2016

Uncut (UK) - July 2016
US Weekly - May 9, 2016

US Weekly - May 23, 2016

Vanity Fair (Italy) - May 4, 2016
Who Magazine (Australia) May 9, 2016

Commemorative Issues:

Blitz Extra Edition (Portugal)

Classic Pop Presents Prince A Celebration (UK)

Conptemporary Thought Extra Edition (Japan)

Condé Nast: The Genius of Prince

Crossbeat Special Edition: Prince (Japan)

Essence: Prince A Tribute to His Royal Badness

Les inRockuptibles: Prince (France)

Les Légendes de la Musique (France)

Newsweek: Prince
People: Celebrating Prince
Prince: A Revolutionary Icon

Prince. Une Vie en Musique (France)

Rolling Stone: Prince: The Ultimate Guide to His Music & Legend
TIME: Prince 1958-2016

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Reply #56 posted 09/02/16 12:52am

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NinaB said:

purplediamonds said:

All the magazines I bought are in a box too. Neatly together. I haven't read them. I glanced through the pics when I first bought them, but I just haven't wanted to actually read them. Maybe just not wanting to read the words that talk about such a painful reality? I don't know. All I know is I bought everything I saw that was dedicated to him, but I have yet to read any of the words. It still hurts knowing he's gone. sad

Yesterday I saw someone had written on utube (under a P vid) "The very gifted & rare are graced with such brilliance that their departure changes us as much as their presence did" heart

That quote is beautiful, and as we know, very true. touched

I love you baby, just not like I love this guitar.~Prince~
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Reply #57 posted 09/02/16 8:26am

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LoriJ said:



NinaB said:


purplediamonds said:


All the magazines I bought are in a box too. Neatly together. I haven't read them. I glanced through the pics when I first bought them, but I just haven't wanted to actually read them. Maybe just not wanting to read the words that talk about such a painful reality? I don't know. All I know is I bought everything I saw that was dedicated to him, but I have yet to read any of the words. It still hurts knowing he's gone. sad



Yesterday I saw someone had written on utube (under a P vid) "The very gifted & rare are graced with such brilliance that their departure changes us as much as their presence did" heart

That quote is beautiful, and as we know, very true. touched


Yes. What a beautiful man, I mean really just a total force of nature! Phenomenal! Such a gift 2 the world.
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #58 posted 09/02/16 8:57am

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When he died I wanted to remember him so I went through my collection. I looked at things I had not looked at in years, magazines, old vinyl, books, anything I had. I looked at my old tickets that I'd kept from various concerts over the years. I examined it all. It helped me to remember who I was back then and how I felt about him then and now... as the memories came flooding back. I remembered and I cried. I didn't cry the first few days I was in shock and denial. When the realisation hit me he was gone it hurt deep down. I know doing this doesn't help everyone but for me to face it head on helped. I never contemplated his death before, taking it for granted he would always be here. I have not bought any tribute issues as I think my own collection, though small is more meaningfull for me. I've thought about him every day since April 21st and he is someone I will always love. I love him and i love the memories I made,

Take your time and do what's right for you.
Baby, you're a star.

Meet me in another world, space and joy
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Reply #59 posted 09/02/16 10:18am

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BillieBalloon said:

When he died I wanted to remember him so I went through my collection. I looked at things I had not looked at in years, magazines, old vinyl, books, anything I had. I looked at my old tickets that I'd kept from various concerts over the years. I examined it all. It helped me to remember who I was back then and how I felt about him then and now... as the memories came flooding back. I remembered and I cried. I didn't cry the first few days I was in shock and denial. When the realisation hit me he was gone it hurt deep down......... I've thought about him every day since April 21st and he is someone I will always love. I love him and i love the memories I made, Take your time and do what's right for you.

I did the same thing and felt the same way. All those memories, my youth, he was a significant part of my life....I really can relate to how you felt in shock at the begining and then a deep sorrow as well. I do think of him every day since April 21st as well.

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