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Thread started 12/18/16 4:37am

Latin

Reaction from a "newer" fan the day Prince died

Check out this video of a "newer" Prince fan/fam's reaction to Prince passing away:

https://m.youtube.com/wat...XrSoER5wCM

It's great to know that there are and will be many generations of Prince fans/fams impacted and inspired by Prince!

Hopefully, the org can become a welcoming space for all of them.
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Reply #1 posted 12/18/16 4:50am

Lovejunky

Latin said:

Check out this video of a "newer" Prince fan/fam's reaction to Prince passing away: https://m.youtube.com/wat...XrSoER5wCM It's great to know that there are and will be many generations of Prince fans/fams impacted and inspired by Prince! Hopefully, the org can become a welcoming space for all of them.

Im watching this and Im thinking..

PRINCE was so incredible..it doesnt matter HOW long you have KNOWN his music...It matters that you DID and His spirit reached US ALL...

THis guy is a sweet heart...

I want him HERE....

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Reply #2 posted 12/18/16 4:52am

Lovejunky

I LOVE HOW HE SAYS
"Prince is the Greatest..He is so UNDERATED"

Precious SOul...the tears in his eyes..WE CAN ALL RELATE

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Reply #3 posted 12/18/16 4:55am

Lovejunky

He is only 19....

Bless him...

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Reply #4 posted 12/18/16 4:58am

Guitarhero

Respect for that dude as a man i find it hard to show emotions and he does it for the world to see. He knows a great song too Thieves in The Temple. cool

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Reply #5 posted 12/18/16 5:01am

Lovejunky

Guitarhero said:

Respect for that dude as a man i find it hard to show emotions and he does it for the world to see. He knows a great song too Thieves in The Temple. cool

That was such a cool story....

yep..the boy has courage heart and good taste...

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Reply #6 posted 12/18/16 6:48am

Morningstarlet

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I loved watching that. Only 19 and he is so articulate and open about his feelings.
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Reply #7 posted 12/18/16 7:22am

Dibblekins

Bless him...Interesting that he says he was 'an outsider' at middle school...Prince and his music always seemed to have a way of drawing the waifs and strays, empowering people to be true to themselves... heart

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Reply #8 posted 12/18/16 7:24am

luvgirl

That was really touching. Smart kid for discovering Prince and understanding his genius at such a young age.
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Reply #9 posted 12/18/16 8:16am

bsprout

Sweet tribute...my 9 year old son loves 'Thieves in the Temple', too.
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Reply #10 posted 12/18/16 11:38am

sonshine

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Loads of respect for this young man. That was so touching. Thank you.
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It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN
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Reply #11 posted 12/18/16 12:38pm

FullLipsDotNos
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I did feel as an outsider at school, too, but Prince wasn't that much on my radar (although I liked Musicology). I got to him through my love of TLC and Monie Love. After he passed away, I delved deeper into his music. Ten years ago, I think I wasn't mature enough to appreciate most of his catalogue. But I'll make sure my children, nieces and nephews will be exposed to his music ASAP <3

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Reply #12 posted 12/18/16 12:50pm

Goddess4Real

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This makes me sad

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #13 posted 12/18/16 3:13pm

LadyLayla

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Much respect! Young man, please don't let that fire in your heart be doused! It is through young ones like you that we know the music will live on, multiply and become variations on a beautiful theme.

Style is the second cousin to class
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Reply #14 posted 12/18/16 5:42pm

FlyOnTheWall

Very touching.

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Reply #15 posted 12/18/16 6:09pm

TKO

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I can relate to this guy.

I became a fan in 2014 with AOA and started listening to his albums from Dirty Mind, to 1999, Sign O The Times... i felt like i discovered a whole new meaning about someing being an artist, doing so many different types of music, albums, songs, he was THE ARTIST, he cared about his art, he worked very hard behind every record, the concept, the visuals, the live concerts.

It only happened to me once before. I can't believe i bought all his studio albums imported (i'm from South America)... i bought Black Album, Come, Rainbow Children, every single one of them and i listened to all his discography for two years non-stop. Discovering 30 years of music, i felt like WHO DID I MISS THIS? and suddenly, he dies and there goes my dream of travel and go to a concert and meet him.

Sad.

I will always feel like i missed a lot of opportunities becoming a Prince fan so late.

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Reply #16 posted 12/18/16 6:14pm

Latin

TKO said:

I can relate to this guy.



I became a fan in 2014 with AOA and started listening to his albums from Dirty Mind, to 1999, Sign O The Times... i felt like i discovered a whole new meaning about someing being an artist, doing so many different types of music, albums, songs, he was THE ARTIST, he cared about his art, he worked very hard behind every record, the concept, the visuals, the live concerts.



It only happened to me once before. I can't believe i bought all his studio albums imported (i'm from South America)... i bought Black Album, Come, Rainbow Children, every single one of them and i listened to all his discography for two years non-stop. Discovering 30 years of music, i felt like WHO DID I MISS THIS? and suddenly, he dies and there goes my dream of travel and go to a concert and meet him.



Sad.



I will always feel like i missed a lot of opportunities becoming a Prince fan so late.



Wow. Thank you very much for sharing. It is appreciated.
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Reply #17 posted 12/18/16 6:28pm

Latin

In this video, made in September, he talks about having purchased a replica of Prince's round glasses from Purple Rain!

https://m.youtube.com/wat...kiGcB3Mf1o
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Reply #18 posted 12/18/16 7:28pm

AnonymousFan

Yes, there seem to be a good number of us under 30 Prince fams. I too am 19.

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Reply #19 posted 12/18/16 9:06pm

musicfan77

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https://youtu.be/8ON0nQCQF08 Susan rogers, his engineer, talks about details working with prince. A real eye opener.
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Reply #20 posted 12/18/16 9:43pm

Purpleone4Eva

I'm now a mature 31, but was 16 when my eyes (and ears) were opened to Prince in 2002. Because he wasn't popular at the time, especially not with most teenagers, it felt like I was in on this secret. I did try to share him with close friends, but they just could not "get" him. I'm glad that there are still fans that young who are being let in on this shared secret.

When you're in your teens, when you like an actor or musician, you like them with so much intensity. I think I would have been completely devestated if he had died when I was 17, 18, or 19. I remember waking up from nightmares that he had died around that time. I don't think I could have handled it, though I barely handled it this year really, even after years of time being a bit more "distant" from all things Prince. That sort of intensity you feel at that age, it really affects you and carries on. No matter how much I drifted away from Prince and what he was doing, I've always felt an affection for him and his music.

*sigh* Sure do miss that guy...

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Reply #21 posted 02/10/17 1:31pm

pinkcashmere23

Moving and heartfelt video.Thanks for posting it Latin!

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Reply #22 posted 02/10/17 7:11pm

ForceofNature

I am 23 and became a fan a few years back. Unfortunately my time of being a Prince fan only spans about 4 or 5 years now but it has been a very intense few years of really diving into his music. I bringed so hard on Prince's tunes - listening to every album, countless bootlegs, unreleased material, etc. As well as reading a few books here and there about him.

The day he died and for a few months after I remember being very shaken because I had such a deep and intense admiration and love for the grooves and melodies Prince gave us. His music makes me feel good and it makes me feel happy to be a music lover

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Reply #23 posted 02/10/17 7:13pm

ForceofNature

musicfan77 said:

https://youtu.be/8ON0nQCQF08 Susan rogers, his engineer, talks about details working with prince. A real eye opener.

I am a student at Berklee and I am planning on stopping by her office to chat about Prince, she sent me a nice email saying she enjoys talking to students. Especially after his passing I have always wanted to drop by and chat about her experiences with him and how amazing the albums she helped work on are

[Edited 2/10/17 19:20pm]

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Reply #24 posted 02/10/17 7:18pm

rosylo

ForceofNature said:

musicfan77 said:

https://youtu.be/8ON0nQCQF08 Susan rogers, his engineer, talks about details working with prince. A real eye opener.

I am a student at Berklee and I am planning on stopping by her office to chat about Prince, she sent me a nice email saying she enjoys talking to students. Especially after his passing I have always wanted to drop by and about her experiences with him and how amazing the albums she helped work on are

How awesome!!! looking forward to hearing about your talk with her lol

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Reply #25 posted 02/10/17 7:24pm

kingricefan

Beautiful heartfelt video from this young man.

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Reply #26 posted 02/10/17 7:59pm

petalthecat

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Awww also kinda makes me sad. I feel so lucky to have had 35 years of loving his music. All those years of knowing I was alive on the same earth as him. Waiting in anticipation of new music, wondering what he was going to do next, being surprised and shocked by him, and watching him do what he did best, perform live. However much it makes me happy to know his legacy will be passed down to younger fans, I can't help but feel so sad that they will have missed out on so much. sad
There's always a rainbow 🌈 , at the end of every rain ☔️
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Reply #27 posted 02/11/17 5:35am

MMJas

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Quite moving.

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Reply #28 posted 02/11/17 11:04am

Latin

MMJas said:

Quite moving.


yes
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Reply #29 posted 02/14/17 6:46am

Latin

pinkcashmere23 said:

Moving and heartfelt video.Thanks for posting it Latin!


You are very welcome pinkcashmere23.
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