Pretty In Pink did a good job showing the difference between preppies and the working poor. I also know as soon as I got out of my parents house with my friends we were in our own world.
I remember my mon asking me once was I going to a rock concert or to school. I use to fake it to make it because I went to school with a bunch of preppies and I was not in their preppy union. | |
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This is a great thead and Laura is so right-- in the 80's teenageres cared about their appearance- took care of their things and dressed as fresh as whatever money they had would allow. I never had a problem with how Prince dressed in Purple Rain. The only thing I wondered how he could afford was the motorcycle, because he didn't seem the type to work at McDonald's after school to afford it but, just a movie. As for the clothes and make-up - totally doable. | |
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Francis L says himself "don't i keep the heat on" and it is cold in Minni!!!!! | |
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LOL no government assistance in that house
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ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! which speaks again to the point i made about PRIDE!!!!! that was huge in that generation!!!!! you may have not had what others had but boy "you better never let them see you sweat!" or freeze.
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Doozer and everyone, i didn’t do any research on this so forgive me if I’m off base.
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But being 65% in debt….well when you consider your mortgage can take 50% or more or your monthly income it doesn’t sound so bad. And no one is talking about student loans. Where without that education you wouldn’t get the job that allows you to get such a large mortgage in the first place. All circles.
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Very high level view not taking into consideration the S&L crisis, recession at the beginning of the 90’s, dot com bust in the 00’s, Asian market decline, high interest rates of the 00’s, and of course the big Great Recession.
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Thanks for listening…. ~DD55
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LOL You got that right!!! Own Everything!!! Make it if U have to!!
U made me cough up my coffee whent I read that 'Don't I Keep the Heat On!!' as I read it I heard Francis lol
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when i saw the pic posted, i immediatley lost it too!!! I totally can him him growling those words!!! this will last me all day!!!
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Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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This got deep. | |
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and in UTCM he owned a hill top cave overlooking the French Riviera with a grand piano place on it, along with a flat in Nice, France lol
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OP would be great a CinemaSins | |
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The Kid had a 'job' in UTCM. | |
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I know. 2 jobs. And how did he get that granpiano up there.
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Someone posted a sheet of the piano arrangement from the movie when he first plays it in the basement. . . I used to do it too, basically you play kind of broken chords and then just do the little turnaround at the end of the chorus (Eb, Bb/D, Cm7 resolving to the Bb). . . Also, who said they never rehearsed it off screen? . . Plus, in the movie plot, W&L wrote it, so once they started in, all Bobby and Mark had to do was follow, and it's only 4 chords the whole song (Bb, Gm, F-----Ebsus)
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LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!! | |
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He and his band could also afford state-of-the-art instruments like Oberheim synths, a Yamaha electric grand and a LinnDrum!
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Duh....The kid worked at Chess King during the day. Mall of America.. Shut up....I don't like to talk... | |
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novabrkr said: He and his band could also afford state-of-the-art instruments like Oberheim synths, a Yamaha electric grand and a LinnDrum!
Billy was paying good. | |
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PurpleGlitter said: Duh....The kid worked at Chess King during the day. Mall of America.. Chess king!!!! Nailed it!!! | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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You must mean he makes the modern equivalent of those amounts not that those bands made that amount in 1984. Because in 1984, $1000 was the equivalent of $2403.88 today in terms of buying power.
Assuming rent in Minnesota isn't sky high, there's little reason for him to be staying with his folks.
As for his clothes? He either learned how to sew or prevailed upon his mama to alter his clothes when she wasn't pickling all the root vegetables in Minnesota. lThere's no way a 5'1" little dude is going to find clothes to fit him off the rack in 1984 or 2017. The petites section didn't exist then; my momma picked up her winter clothes from the children's department. Wait..
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One of his assitance said that the picked up his basic clothes like socks from the Norstradums boys department. | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I would still like to know what The Kid's real name was. "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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it is ok Prince, some "boys" have to get their clothes in the Men's dept. if it fits wear it!!! department doesn't matter. | |
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i thought it did but it was called Outlet Mall of America. but i'm not sure, i don't think it was the high end spectacle it is now. | |
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Fred??? | |
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