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Reply #30 posted 04/25/20 6:38am

Ramzoo

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I won't ever forget....It was "When Doves Cry" music video: the moment near the stairs.
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Reply #31 posted 04/25/20 6:43am

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TrivialPursuit said:




You'll take note of the middle of side one. I still have two copies of this record, too. I bought my original at a very Minneapolis store, Target. (K-Tel was Minneapolis based, too.)



Nice, I have some of those K-Tel disco comps. I’ve discovered a lot that way.
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Reply #32 posted 04/25/20 6:44am

mtlfan

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Dirty Mind.

A friend snuck the cassette into our grade school classroom and I’ve been hooked ever since.


Prince would approve.
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Reply #33 posted 04/25/20 7:05am

mtlfan

There were whiffs of When Doves Cry around my area growing up but I never took a hit until My Name is Prince. I had brothers who were users, bad influences. So I was experimenting with Lovesymbol at 12, too young for the stuff, really. Then when I was entering my 20s my record dealer hooked me up with Very Best of Prince - admittedly skag next to The Hits/The B-Sides, but after dropping SOTT that year I was mainlining Hits/Bs as well. Next thing I knew I’d been addicted 18 years. I mean defending my addiction to friends, digging through record bins for deleted singles, chasing that first high again with Planet Earth of all things. Really hit bottom when I found myself lining up downtown in the freezing cold for hours just for a thirty minute trip at 3AM, but at the time it was worth it. Hi, I’m mtlfan, and I’m a purpleholic...
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Reply #34 posted 04/25/20 7:08am

databank

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It all began with batman for me, I was 12 and into comics (still am) so I bought the OST. It grew on me and a year later I bought PR and it blew my mind. Another year later, I had all the albums released so far and I was a fan.

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Reply #35 posted 04/25/20 10:25am

antonb

I was a bit late to the party, it was 89 when I got into prince and his music. Just after his so called prime! But I binged on all his albums at once ! my mind was blown one album after another. And I never looked back! The Nude tour was my first live show of his in london.

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Reply #36 posted 04/25/20 4:27pm

TrivialPursuit

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mtlfan said:


Nice, I have some of those K-Tel disco comps. I’ve discovered a lot that way.


I have Full Tilt, which is more new wave-ish (Blondie, Genesis). I also have an older Ronco Presents Solid Gold that I wore out "Car Wash" on.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #37 posted 04/25/20 4:42pm

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Phrasing.


1999 was the gateway, but Purple Rain was the "drug".


In retrospect, I wanna be your lover was a song that was always around and a favorite.

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Reply #38 posted 04/25/20 6:20pm

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For me it was the “Sign O The Times” movie. It would have been around 88’ or 89’, and I would have been 10 or 11. My older cousin was living with us at the time and either owned it or borrowed it on VHS. I was dimly aware of James Brown on record, but I’d never seen or heard anything like it. Cat and Sheila made an impression too. wink

Funnily enough, before this and like a lot of kids of that period MJ was my default idol and I remember being utterly outraged and genuinely angered by the quote on the front of the UK release when I first saw it in our local Our Price. lol I think that it was Prince’s sense of humour and fun, as well as his edginess that really captured me. The precise moment was when he jumps down after Little Red Corvette and launches into Housequake. Dropped MJ like a stone after that - a few years later I was deep into Miles Davis and P-Funk. Cheers Prince.

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Reply #39 posted 04/25/20 7:26pm

mestizo5000

In 1982 in 2nd grade a classmate brought a copy of the “Dirty Mind/Controversy”(double tape) into the classroom during recess! Mind instantly blown and had no clue at 7 years old about the overtly sexual overtones of the music. The teacher 👩‍🏫 walked in and was none to pleased 😳🤯
Then came “1999” and have been an absolute and finite collector since! ☮️🤘🏻
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Reply #40 posted 04/26/20 8:39am

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Saw him featured as a candidate for the UK Music Hall of Fame in the UK in late 2004, but he sadly didn't make it in.

From there I just started looking into his stuff, the Batman album being among the first. It didn't take long at all for me to become a big fan!

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Reply #41 posted 04/26/20 11:27am

dodger

As a 15 year old in 91 I saw the Gett Off video and was hooked from there.
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Funnily enough, as a younger kid I loved Chaka’s I Feel For You and Sinead O’Connor’s NC2U unbeknown they were P songs of course
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Reply #42 posted 04/26/20 12:09pm

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In terms of the gateway drug being the thing that wasn't Prince, that led me to Prince... I dunno, there would be a few. Being an MJ fan, liking 'Prince-influenced' '80s pop/R&B, etc.

An old online friend who was both an MJ and Prince fan (I don't know where he is now, haven't heard from him for many years - but if he ever lurks in this thread, he'll know who he is) effectively introduced me to a lot of Prince's stuff (must've been 2014/15-ish - my memory definitely places it before his death), as I didn't know where to even start. From there, I eventually got into the Purple Rain and Gold Experience albums in a really massive way, and it all just built from there, really.

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Reply #43 posted 04/26/20 2:07pm

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It was hearing snippets of "Let's Go Crazy" and "I Would Die 4 U" during the trailers for the Purple Rain film on TV. I was hooked. I had heard "When Doves Cry" on the radio and thought at the time that it was just okay. ("Where's the bass?") And I had seen the video for "1999" on New York Hot Tracks the previous year and the whole Jill/Lisa dynamic and the fact that it was recorded on video instead of film like most other music videos made me feel a little dirty and that it was something my 14-year-old self should not be seeing. Of course all those feelings changed a year later.

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Reply #44 posted 04/27/20 7:33am

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Hearing Little Red Corvette on the radio when I was 13. Then basically stealing the 1999 album from my sister and playing side 1 to DEATH....then finally flipping the record to be even more blown away (barely being able to handle Lets Pretend Were Married and hearing fuck for the first time on a record).

Then When Doves Cry got my totally hooked.

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Reply #45 posted 04/27/20 11:25am

donnyenglish

Seeing the Controversy tour in 1981. I liked the Prince album and I Wanna Be Your Lover, but 1981 was the year I became a huge fan.

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Reply #46 posted 04/27/20 11:27am

ForeverPaisley

But what song/album/time frame? 😊

onlyforaminute said:

Typical early teen fangirl stuff, heard song on radio loved it thought he was cute, and that for some reason never faded when the next new thing came along it just kept growing.
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Reply #47 posted 04/27/20 11:28am

ForeverPaisley

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I stepped in in 1984 with the PR album and started buying some of the older LPs that winter. It was the song "when you were mine" that made me become a fan!


I absolutely love that song 🙌
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Reply #48 posted 04/28/20 1:26am

RJOrion

Sexy Dancer 1979
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Reply #49 posted 04/28/20 12:48pm

Ottensen

1970s R&B radio. Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad as was Soft and Wet. I was a small child and clearly too young to understand the lyrics, but while those tunes played by day, I was allowed to sleep with the radio on at night, and Still Waiting was one of the songs they would play almost every night on Quiet Storm for their beginning playlist. It was a rather nice, innocent lullaby for a kid...and by the time I was 10, all my friends on the school bus knew the song, too, and we would have sing-a-longs on the way home from school harmonizing on the chorus. We would sing Prince and Minnie Ripperton lol
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Reply #50 posted 04/28/20 11:50pm

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ForeverPaisley said:

But what song/album/time frame? 😊

onlyforaminute said:

Typical early teen fangirl stuff, heard song on radio loved it thought he was cute, and that for some reason never faded when the next new thing came along it just kept growing.



Soft and wet
Time keeps on slipping into the future...


This moment is all there is...
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