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What Song First Turned Your Crank? The first one.
It wasn't my first Prince song; the radio was all over "Little Red Corvette;" which I never really got into at the time.
But when I heard,
"LET'S PRETEND WE'RE MARRIED" on the tapedeck.
He was saying the VERY THINGS I felt but never heard before.
And damn, there was a very hot young thing in the car with me that I was lusting for. It was like he was reading my mind.
It just fucking grabbed me.
Then, I was hooked.
End of story.
Y'all?
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My sweetie and I went to see Purple Rain together. I liked ALL of the music, but when I heard WDC, I could not explain what was going on in my head. I wanted to go back into the theatre and watch the movie all over again, because I hadn't had enough time to process it. (I think it occurs during him riding his motorcycle by himself.)
Not long after it came out, they started playing some more Prince songs on the radio here in the cultural desert known as the Midwest. I had already heard "I Wanna Be Your Lover" when Prince was on The Midnight Special a few years earlier & I liked that, but it did not hit me like WDC. I really was impressed with P himself on that show, but to me the song was not as intense and complicated, so was not freaked out over it. That's my remembrance of it all.... Good morning children...take a look out your window, the world is falling... | |
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I had liked a few singles of his on the radio but buying the Hits 1 album and hearing Pop Life was what drew me in and made me want to hear more. I began adding his other albums to my collection after that. | |
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Watching him sing If I Was Your Girlfriend in the fluffy white coat made me fall in love with him. | |
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Mine was quite similar to yours! But it was "Automatic" that I heard on the tape deck that made me go WOW. | |
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The entire 1999 album. I already knew the Controversy album, but it was 1999 that did it for me. But the one song that blew my mind was How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore? I can tell you exactly where I was (walking along Spencer Highway in Pasadena, TX) at the time it came on the radio (one o'clock in the morning) and I heard it for the very first time. That was when I knew that this guy was going to be around recording music for a very long time (I want more time!!!) and that he wasn't afraid to be vulnerable and human. The dj at the time came on and said 'I got a brand new song from Prince and I think it's going to blow you away!' That was back in the day when dj's were actually live, were allowed to pick and choose songs and didn't record their 'shows' at an earlier time. That this dj actually picked a 'B' side to play is even more astonishing. HCYDCMA will always transport me back to that moment in time, always. | |
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I was a fan since "I Wanna Be Your Lover", but the ones that really set me straight up was both "Let's Pretend We're Married" and "D.M.S.R.". Dirty, funky, everything about them were so great. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I love this title.
Super generic but probably When Doves Cry. Literally nothing sounds like it. A certain kind of mellow. | |
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A Beautiful Nite. Yes I CRANKED IT! HAPPY NEW YEAR PURPLE FAM! "I don't make the rules. I just play" | |
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1999/LRC - they are still special to me | |
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Raspberry Beret on August 29th, 1989. | |
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Controversy surely did grab my attention when it was a (minor) hit, being the best on the radio. [Edited 1/1/19 3:50am] | |
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controversy... still love it | |
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I'd imagine it was Controversy, it took me a while to tune into the right wavelength with his first 3 albums but I think Controversy hit immediately. | |
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Good question. I don't think any one song blew me away but it was a combination of songs. I remember liking soft and wet but I'm going to pin the driving force on still waiting I did gravitate to that one . Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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I liked "1999" the song, loved "Delirious", was aware of the entire "Purple Rain" phenomenon, really enjoyed "Raspberry Beret"... It was impossible to be a teenager and NOT know who Prince was in the early 80s. . But it wasn't until a friend who was a Prince fanatic sat me down and made me listen - really LISTEN - to the construction of the songs on "Sign 'O' The Times". That was late spring 1987, and I've been a fanatic myself ever since. | |
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I heard Do Me Baby at a club back in the early 80's and was hooked. | |
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When Doves Cry was the irresistible bait, but 17 Days was the hook. | |
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After I "slow dragged" to "Do Me Baby" in the club, that was all she wrote. | |
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I know, I love that video, and so many other non-fan people I have talked to (like at work) think it is creepy. I think they don't get the changing your point of view in a relationship he was trying to convey. They just get all worked up over the gender-bending aspect of it, I guess. Good morning children...take a look out your window, the world is falling... | |
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nothing to do with sex, it was controversy, then 1999, then little red corvette, in that order. the sound was fresh, it was big and even as a dumb 13 year old I knew this guy had something that no one else had at the time.
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The moment I heard It's Gonna Be Lonely, I fell hook, line and sinker. I hadn't even seen him yet but it didn't matter,I think he could have looked like Flava Flav but as long as he still sounded the same as he did on that song, I'd have been all in. Thankfully though, I found out what he looked like and was quite pleased. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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When Doves Cry. | |
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Just magic. Then the video came. I smiled a mile wide.
Brilliant song. Brilliant album. And then I was hooked. | |
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the first Prince song i really liked was "Sexy Dancer", but i wasnt a Prince fan yet... i was a hater, who made fun of his effeminate disposition...so I ignored Dirty Mind when it first came out and pretty much ignored Controversy too...but when i first heard 1999 i was hooked...that song NEVER gets old to me...after that lp and the Purple Rain movie i went back and bought and studied his 1st 6 albums (plus "94 East: Minneapolis Genius") and been hooked since [Edited 1/3/19 17:38pm] | |
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Seahorsie said:
I know, I love that video, and so many other non-fan people I have talked to (like at work) think it is creepy. I think they don't get the changing your point of view in a relationship he was trying to convey. They just get all worked up over the gender-bending aspect of it, I guess. He wanna be her friend. He was jealous of the bond that women have with each other. He wanted to know if she could have that same emotional bond with him that she would with her best friend or sister. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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"Soft & Wet" got me interested back when I first heard it in 1978 or 1979 but it was "Let's Work" that got me hooked. | |
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Free. Hundalasiliah! | |
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