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Concert tour books I think it would dbe really cool is the estate released a classic Prince live converts that includeds a tour book, CD of a show, two tickets for the same show, and an order form to get get two concert t-shirts from the tour. With through all the tours over a period of years.
Reminds me of the old City Lights collection but even better. | |
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I think that is a great idea.... honestly, I may have bought the D&P SDE if it had a D&P TourBook instead of an LP of radio edits | |
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What a coïncidence... two weeks ago I went through a lot of old Prince stuff i have, like the tourbooks. I personally have most tourbooks, and i wonder why i keep them. Honestly, most of them look aweful (to me). - The PR tourbook i like, because someone gave it to me as a present in late 1985, while he was in the US and could get a hold of one. (My first Prince concert was 1986 Brussels...) But honestly, most of them are just aweful prints of cut-up pictures, very basic info, strange formats, and good for 15 year olds. I even have concert posters and old black-market posters sold outside at concerts... Why keep all this? I hate a man-cave in purple light with all things Prince against the wall. The same feeling i have with my long-box CD's... why i keep them? But obviously i'm (geeting) old(er), grumpy and stupid, to not be able to understand the value for others (in bad design). But why two ticket copies? You can find them on the internet just like that, print them, put plastic around them or frame them. And one can find more interesting Prince t-shirts online too, even design and print your own? - The idea of classic Prince live shows would be great though. One a month please! Online available only (in great quality) would already be a good start. "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts." (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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