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Sharing Purple Music...
I've been really caught up in thinking about the importance of Prince music and the mythos and legend of what was. I have two coworker buddies who revere Prince(and one of the wives). So we were talking about a lot of the earlier days of Prince and I brought up pieces they didn't know of. They are not 'hardcore' fans. But they knew the protege work, have clips of him from the Musicology accoustic set etc And the day he died they were two people I was actually able to talk to who 'GOT IT', on what his passing meant. So I put together a little 'intro' disc of snippets and 'full' pieces I thought would entice them to go further into the Prince canon. And this is the first of what I presented to them. Have you shared any Prince music since his passing ?
*I typed this out so they were able to try to invision it while hearing it
1. Strawberry Shortcake (Bobby Z drum testing) 6.7.1984 First Avenue Birthday show. Strawberry Shortcake heard in the background became Shortberry Strawcake on Sheila E’s Glamorous Life album in 1984
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What boot is this version on? Is the rest of the mini concert circulating?? | |
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I did share HitnRun2 with a friend of mine who happens to own a radio station in my home town. Infact, he started playing it over the airways after he heard "Baltimore." Since then, I've shared Xpectation, Lotusflow3r, and MPLS with him. Paid off to share. Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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