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When I looked up the Minnesota sources, they didn't seem to be music-related either... L.A. would make sense if they have resources not available to facilities local to Paisley Park that are music-related. And, no, the current wild fires are in Nor-Cal, not So-Cal. This is unprecedented in the Nor-Cal area.... :cough: Global warming... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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This is a no-brainer, and I highly doubt that the family wasn't apprived of the move. Paisley Park is the home for the music, no doubt, but reality is that his music is a valuable commodity. Sitting in a vault with no real provisions for the storage of such items is not the best move. Having a vault is nice, but I doubt that it was made for long-term, optimal storage it so that the recordings remain in optimum condition. Didn't Susan Rogers say that she hoped they were stored somewhere else so that they wouldn't degrade? Iron Mountain is called Iron Mountain for a reason. The recordings will be stored in a way so that they last as long as possible, which is what we all want. | |
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Indeed, but the romantic point of view is not the best point of view. | |
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Paisley Park is in your heart
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Mumio said:
That’s what the carver county property search website says. I think it’s the value used to assess property taxes. The 2017 estimated land value of all 5 parcels is almost $20M. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Well, the last Big One was in 1989, so I guess it is long over due... LOL "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Mumio said:
Well I have the copy with values The Galphin Road property is worth $1,769,500.00 | |
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rogifan said: Mumio said:
That’s what the carver county property search website says. I think it’s the value used to assess property taxes. The 2017 estimated land value of all 5 parcels is almost $20M. The Turks and Cacios property is worth 12 so a little over 30 million. | |
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I agree. I understand why the tapes and masters have been moved to a climate controlled facility. I just don't think they needed to move them all the way to Cali, as the hazard risk is extremely high in that state. There are almost perennial wildfires in Southern California, not to mention the likelihood of major earthquakes. [Edited 10/12/17 17:56pm] | |
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maceoparker007 said: So why is some of the material in there in such a bad state? Paisley Park was primarily a recording studio it was never intended to be used to preserve music over long periods of time. Even if Paisely Park was retro fitted to hold store his music it still wouldn't be good enough to prevent its degradation.
We have no proof whatsoever that music was all in a bad state. Tape will detoriate over time and it was said by at least two engineers who actually put their names to their comments that this is what happened. No one has said there was no climate control. Dave Hampton said it may not have been updated and that Paisley was not equipped to do diagnostics on the tapes. I do not think anyone rational thinks it is bad it was moved but stop using as a excuse to make up shit and drag Prince. [Edited 10/12/17 19:23pm] | |
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I don't know but I think the facility in L.A. is the best one for music preservation. It makes sense; I could be wrong, of course... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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laurarichardson said: Mumio said:
Well I have the copy with values The Galphin Road property is worth $1,769,500.00 There’s 5 properties on Galpin which total nearly $20M. Paisley Park is in your heart
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FlyOnTheWall said:
I agree. I understand why the tapes and masters have been moved to a climate controlled facility. I just don't think they needed to move them all the way to Cali, as the hazard risk is extremely high in that state. There are almost perennial wildfires in Southern California, not to mention the likelihood of major earthquakes. [Edited 10/12/17 17:56pm] I trust Dave Hampton who says this was the right thing to do. I’m going to assume they wouldn’t have moved this stuff to California if there was a suitable facility in Minnesota. Comerica seems to have their crap together. Paisley Park is in your heart
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To be sure, they are very highly regarded. The company even stores the original recordings of Frank Sinatra and master recordings from Sony Music Entertainment. But, they have had their share of problems.
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What is Paisley Park made out of? I'm sure Prince had it built out of something that was fire proof (especially for the recordings in the vault). I just wonder what Prince would think about moving ALL oif his master recordings and unreleased music to California, even if it is to an extremely secure, climate controlled facility. That's LOTS of unheard Prince music for many years to come.
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AnnaSantana said: This is good news. Iron Mountain is the best at what they do, which is preservation, restoration, and digitizing. If any of you had two brain cells to rub together you'd realize that music has been rotting away in that vault for years and years but now it can be carefully handled and brought back to life. This is a GOOD thing. Rotting away for years..... sounds to me like the owner of the music Wasn't concerned about it being released. | |
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No, because I could give a fuck what happens to it. The only one who really gets butthurt here is..well, you know. And I guess people dont prepare their estate because they never know their end date. Some people really need to take a break here.> [Edited 10/12/17 21:06pm] "Climb in my fur." | |
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Okay, Prince died a "rock star death" which some people say he wanted to do when he was young. How he exists in people's memories and how they respond to his music are separate and personal, now.He chose not to leave a will. His music needs to be preserved for everyone in the future...and if this is the best way to do it until the legal stuff is done, then I support the effort. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Yes, they probably knew it. It was sharron that was disgusted with Coamerica because the told her some while back that they will do what they want to do or something along that line. She felt offended. On the other hand, why right did she have to tell orgs to select some songs they wanted to hear? Who knows mayte CoAmerica moved them also to keep her from releasing unreleased tapes. That most probably why she is so peeved. She has no control over what the estate do. This is what Tyka had to put up with...Sure, they need to get rid of Londell....A lot of fans dont see Sharon for what she is trying to do.....she objects to everything that Tyka says....From what I read Sharon intends to release her father's recording sometime this month....were they in the vault? | |
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No, it is :
where all of the original content could be securely stored and digitized as a safeguard against the destruction or loss of any original content,”
It was not wroitten or said that they will digitize them tapes. So I see a smokescreen until proven otherwise. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Just seems like sometimes the vibe on here is that fans really could care less about Prince as a person, a human being; all they want is music, more and more music. Like he gave his f*(#ing all to the music, even onto death and people just want more and more and more. Not because they appreciate him and his creativity, but just to feed their endless appetite. | |
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Like nobody connected to the Cali facility will do some stealing and/or shady shit? | |
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Why are you so sure of that, and I'm being serious. Were the contents catalogued; how does anyone know what was removed from PP? Just like stuff has always been leaked and stolen; what makes you think this isn't a possbility for the tapes. The entertainment business has always had elements of stealing from artist, why would this be any different especially given that his heirs are a bit older and may lack experience with the business. | |
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I agree absolutely. These ladies need to stop being so greedy and concern themselves with their brother's legacy. It annoys me that Sharon is trying to act like Prince died again because his stuff was removed to a safer location.
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Do you really think anybody is going to be concerned about protecting Prince's legacy? They are going to be concerned about making money and won't give a crap about his legacy. They were Prince's creations, how do you think somebody else is going to care for them more than he did? Maybe he didn't release them because they weren't up to his liking or standard to be released. I know people have said if he didn't want them released he could have destroyed them; which I guess is one way of looking at it; but to really think that anybody in the music industry is concerned about protecting his legacy is wishful thinking. | |
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According to this Hollywood Reporter interview with the architect, "The Inside Story on Designing Prince's Paisley Park," it is constructed of "all white aluminum, metal panels on the outside to complement the simplicity of the landscape."
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Thank you! I thought it was just me because it's late where I am and I just watched the sucky "docuementary, icon, slave" whatever it was called and I thought I was just in a pissy mood. | |
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