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Since 1984 - when I went to the cinema and saw Purple Rain. Changed my muthafunkin life. | |
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Tme is a trick My password is what | |
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Wow, talk about over-thinking. You gonna have to work all that you yourself LOL ain't got time to help you out with all that!!
Anyway, for me, the answer is quick and easy: I discovered and started listening to Prince in 1983. | |
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Since 1989. Loved his I wish U heaven video before, but when the Batman movie came out, i had to get the CD as a big batman fan. That`s when i really started, man that was a ride since then... | |
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1991
Diamonds & Pearls is the first Prince album I got. Even though it is nowhere close to my favorite album, it will always hold a special place. I have a lot of collectibles from the era including the Gett Off one-sided promo.
Hard to believe it will be 30 years next year! | |
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late 70s my musical superheroes were Earth Wind & Fire, Marvin Gaye and Barry White...i was a Prince "hater" from "I Wanna Be Your Lover" until the song "1999"...i was a teenage wanna-be tough guy in the hood, and it wasnt cool to a fan of Prince's gender confusing looks and antics in the late 70s ... but when the movie Purple Rain came out, it completely changed my perception of him as a man and an artist...after that, i went back and bought/borrowed/stole all his old (1978-1982) stuff and it was all so new and great all at once ....im still mad at myself that i had ignored and missed out on so much great music when it was new.. songs like "My Love Is Forever" and "Its Gonna Be Lonely" and "Crazy You" and "Gotta Broken Heart Again" and "Im Yours", and "Private Joy", because i was "hatin" on this great man...i didnt hear the "For You" lp until 1985...now its my favorite of his whole catalog | |
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1982 bought Controversy LP after hearing Lets Work & Controversy at a party.
And here I am 38 years later | |
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So the album that ended your fandom is the one that turned me and my friends into true fans! | |
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1986 after watching the kiss video | |
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10 years now | |
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Six years before the Purple Rain sountrack and film. Givin' up food for funk. | |
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I think 'fams' came a couple of years later It was a great time to become one though - an insane amount of material released, NPG Music Club, Celebrations at PP, smaller venues and soundchecks etc.
The only reason I bought Emancipation was because I saw it on discount as I walked past an HMV, and thought 'what kind of crazy genius releases a triple album?!?' (having head a couple of tracks on the radio). | |
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Me!? Im a fully pledged Warner Bros snob. Absolutely RUINED one of my favourite songs Endorphonemachine with stupid sirens and over the top keyboards. | |
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'84, kinda, when I became intrigued by this strange space-alien I kept seeing everywhere, but '85 was when everything kicked in with a vengeance. I was 15. | |
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lol...totally feeling the "space-alien" vibe. I likened P to a 'feline-male' I was 12 Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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Imo, a fan is loving the man and his music, whether it's from early on or sometime later. I can remember hearing my first Prince song on the radio, then buying the cassettes and albums to see what he looked like. ......I remember being young and embarrassed when playing Prince out loud on the boombox, pushing the fast forward button quickly and repeatedly, because I didn't want my family hearing some of the lyrics of the songs I was listening to.....boy, those were the days! | |
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Hmm, my recollection was that the term came in with the launch of the NPG Online Ltd in 2000. I certainly had already been a 'fan' for a while when it was first used. | |
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- Being from Sweden, opportunities to hear/buy anything funky were limited at the time
Prince started to break, but...
I specifically remember hearing ”Uptown” on Swedish radio (that would be 1980, then...).
But the song that changed it all for me, was ”Let's Work”. A local pirate radion station
played it just after it was released in 1981. Mind blown! It was by far the rawest piece of music
I had ever heard.
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Just a bit of context:
R&B and black music only had one (1) hour of programming per week on the state controlled radio
(yes, it was a state monopoly at the time). Pirate radio, and later local community radio, changed
a lot, opening up our ears to things not ABBA.
People like me, who was craving the funky stuff, chained ourselves to the vinyl import stores
every Tuesday after lunchtime, when they received the goods from the US. It was quite the
ritual and sure, we were geeks and DJs or (as in my case) both. -
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But you were ok with the cowbell? | |
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I was 13 totally impressed with this 19 yo who played all the instruments on his album and did all the vocals and was cute too. By 15 I was hooked on this black guy that was doing r&b funk and rock equally, nobody did that and I was enjoyig the the hell out of it. Used the credit card my dad gave me for close bought his cassettes and kept them hidden away, I was a good little church girl after all. By Contrversy he was the topic of many a conversations with friends. It's been a journey i tell you. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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But you were ok with the cowbell? Oooooo that’s a low blow! And remember the L4OA video had the whole “fan” storyline and how he frowned upon it. | |
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Since 1982 | |
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83 | |
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First heard Controversy on the radio and liked it a lot but didn't get the album. Heard 1999 a year later and eventually got that album in early 1983 and have been a fan ever since.
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I jumped on the bandwagon in 1984. | |
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2001 ish. A commercial about TRC saying how "controversial" it was piqued my interest. Not sure what would've happened if I'd a copped that 1 first. I was into that kinda stuff att tho, neo soul movement was in full effect by then 😀 For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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