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Thread started 06/17/03 8:10pm

pimpdoutt

it's time for Prince to pay MY bills for a change

So this week I started selling off my Prince and Madonna collection on ebay.

Times are tough and I need the cash.
I figure, hell, I've bought everything I could ever find on this guy for about 20 years...I think it's time he start paying MY bills for a change...


I've already sold my Vanity 6 cd, the Family japanese cd, the Rainbow Children 2lp, the Jill Jones cd and the money has been sweet.

Anyone else have to part with some collectables to pay the bills?
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Reply #1 posted 06/17/03 8:11pm

Nep2nes

Ur selling Prince crap? What is WRONG with u dude???

omfg omfg omfg
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Reply #2 posted 06/17/03 8:11pm

Paisley

Prince is the one thing I refuse to part with, even when it comes to bills.
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Reply #3 posted 06/17/03 8:13pm

pejman

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pimpdoutt said:

So this week I started selling off my Prince and Madonna collection on ebay.

Times are tough and I need the cash.
I figure, hell, I've bought everything I could ever find on this guy for about 20 years...I think it's time he start paying MY bills for a change...


I've already sold my Vanity 6 cd, the Family japanese cd, the Rainbow Children 2lp, the Jill Jones cd and the money has been sweet.

Anyone else have to part with some collectables to pay the bills?




the least you could have done is let us know before hand... I need that fuckin Family Japanese import, but oh well... by the way how you gonna pay your bills next month.. biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 06/17/03 8:16pm

Paisley

pejman said:

pimpdoutt said:

So this week I started selling off my Prince and Madonna collection on ebay.

Times are tough and I need the cash.
I figure, hell, I've bought everything I could ever find on this guy for about 20 years...I think it's time he start paying MY bills for a change...


I've already sold my Vanity 6 cd, the Family japanese cd, the Rainbow Children 2lp, the Jill Jones cd and the money has been sweet.

Anyone else have to part with some collectables to pay the bills?




the least you could have done is let us know before hand... I need that fuckin Family Japanese import, but oh well... by the way how you gonna pay your bills next month.. biggrin

Be nice no no no!
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Reply #5 posted 06/17/03 8:21pm

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Paisley said:

pejman said:

pimpdoutt said:

So this week I started selling off my Prince and Madonna collection on ebay.

Times are tough and I need the cash.
I figure, hell, I've bought everything I could ever find on this guy for about 20 years...I think it's time he start paying MY bills for a change...


I've already sold my Vanity 6 cd, the Family japanese cd, the Rainbow Children 2lp, the Jill Jones cd and the money has been sweet.

Anyone else have to part with some collectables to pay the bills?




the least you could have done is let us know before hand... I need that fuckin Family Japanese import, but oh well... by the way how you gonna pay your bills next month.. biggrin

Be nice no no no!





huh? confuse that wasn't mean...
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Reply #6 posted 06/17/03 8:29pm

bananacologne

good on ya pimpdoutt clapping
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Reply #7 posted 06/17/03 8:39pm

pimpdoutt

It just seemed like the logical thing to do.
hmm

I thought it would be heartbreaking to part with my collectables. sad

It's kinda liberating. square

I just don't feel the need to be tied down to so much stuff anymore.

Not only that, I gave away about 3 bags of clothes to the salvation army and I haven't even begun to dig through the box of cassette tapes in the closet.


pimp
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Reply #8 posted 06/17/03 9:05pm

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Paisley said:

Prince is the one thing I refuse to part with, even when it comes to bills.

I mean, 4 real!! omg How couldja get rid of HIS stuff? disbelief Music would definetely be something 2 help me get thru my tuff times. nod Oh well, I guess it's becuz music practically runs thru my veins. shrug
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Reply #9 posted 06/17/03 9:06pm

PleasurableP

CherrieMoonKisses said:

Paisley said:

Prince is the one thing I refuse to part with, even when it comes to bills.

I mean, 4 real!! omg How couldja get rid of HIS stuff? disbelief Music would definetely be something 2 help me get thru my tuff times. nod Oh well, I guess it's becuz music practically runs thru my veins. shrug

that's what I'm saying.
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Reply #10 posted 06/17/03 10:15pm

pm1

let us all do it!

hell, prince has.
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Reply #11 posted 06/17/03 10:59pm

chickengrease

I did the exact same thing about 4 years ago and made almost $4,000. And to think my moms used to tell me to stop wasting my money on Prince when I was a kid. Little did she know how much of an investment it was.
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Reply #12 posted 06/17/03 11:37pm

Handclapsfinga
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chickengrease said:

I did the exact same thing about 4 years ago and made almost $4,000. And to think my moms used to tell me to stop wasting my money on Prince when I was a kid. Little did she know how much of an investment it was.

shocked four grand??? sheeeit, my collection's only worth about $20 bux. evillol
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Reply #13 posted 06/17/03 11:46pm

otan

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No - but I traded a strat signed by Stevie Ray Vaughan for a Dr Rhythm drum machine.

What did I know?
The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3
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Reply #14 posted 06/18/03 1:49pm

pimpdoutt

otan said:

No - but I traded a strat signed by Stevie Ray Vaughan for a Dr Rhythm drum machine.

What did I know?



omfg

whofarted

pimp


i think we all have one of those what-the-*uck-did-I-just-do
stories. that sucks.
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Reply #15 posted 06/18/03 1:54pm

deMatthijs

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otan said:

No - but I traded a strat signed by Stevie Ray Vaughan for a Dr Rhythm drum machine.

What did I know?


That is just awful, dude...
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Reply #16 posted 06/18/03 2:01pm

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Yeah. It IS awful. But, to my credit, I will always have the memory of having met him backstage and talking to him and Lenny for 30 minutes in his dressing room with NO ONE else around.

It was on the Soul To Soul tour, the conversation went like this:

"YOU ARE A GOD!"

"no I'm not man, I'm just about the music. you should dig the music, not me".

"Oh. Okay. But you ARE A GOD!"

"okay. but really, I just like the music".

Good lesson, but he's STILL a GOD!
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Reply #17 posted 06/18/03 2:20pm

deMatthijs

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omg

You actually spoke with him and Lenny in private? For 30 minutes!?

That makes you at least a hero... biggrin

Tell me more!
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Reply #18 posted 06/18/03 2:24pm

Vashti

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pimpdoutt said:

So this week I started selling off my Prince and Madonna collection on ebay.

Times are tough and I need the cash.
I figure, hell, I've bought everything I could ever find on this guy for about 20 years...I think it's time he start paying MY bills for a change...


I've already sold my Vanity 6 cd, the Family japanese cd, the Rainbow Children 2lp, the Jill Jones cd and the money has been sweet.

Anyone else have to part with some collectables to pay the bills?



worship clapping I'm thinking about selling my collection too, but not because of bills...because the whole thing has been collecting dust for almost 2 years now...

I bought everything I could find on him too...for the same time period as you. I figure...it's about time...He's not getting another cent from me...please..with the crap he's been feeding us the past few years?!?! rolleyes

Anyone have any System of a Down bootlegs you'd like to trade?!?! deal nod
Sammy the sock puppet wants to be your daddy!!

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Reply #19 posted 06/18/03 2:42pm

pimpdoutt

Vashti said:

pimpdoutt said:

So this week I started selling off my Prince and Madonna collection on ebay.

Times are tough and I need the cash.
I figure, hell, I've bought everything I could ever find on this guy for about 20 years...I think it's time he start paying MY bills for a change...


I've already sold my Vanity 6 cd, the Family japanese cd, the Rainbow Children 2lp, the Jill Jones cd and the money has been sweet.

Anyone else have to part with some collectables to pay the bills?



worship clapping I'm thinking about selling my collection too, but not because of bills...because the whole thing has been collecting dust for almost 2 years now...

I bought everything I could find on him too...for the same time period as you. I figure...it's about time...He's not getting another cent from me...please..with the crap he's been feeding us the past few years?!?! rolleyes

Anyone have any System of a Down bootlegs you'd like to trade?!?! deal nod



yeah. i just don't even have the space for it anymore.
i just found like ten posters under my bed that i've had for years that i've never even opened!

yes, it's time to let go.
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Reply #20 posted 06/19/03 4:35pm

pimpdoutt

CherrieMoonKisses said:

Paisley said:

Prince is the one thing I refuse to part with, even when it comes to bills.

I mean, 4 real!! omg How couldja get rid of HIS stuff? disbelief Music would definetely be something 2 help me get thru my tuff times. nod Oh well, I guess it's becuz music practically runs thru my veins. shrug




You have to look at it as an investment you've made. Now is the time to cash in. Learn to let go of material things. If I can't take it with me when "I GO", then I don't need it now.

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Reply #21 posted 06/19/03 9:45pm

ChickenLittle

pimpdoutt said:

CherrieMoonKisses said:

Paisley said:

Prince is the one thing I refuse to part with, even when it comes to bills.

I mean, 4 real!! omg How couldja get rid of HIS stuff? disbelief Music would definetely be something 2 help me get thru my tuff times. nod Oh well, I guess it's becuz music practically runs thru my veins. shrug




You have to look at it as an investment you've made. Now is the time to cash in. Learn to let go of material things. If I can't take it with me when "I GO", then I don't need it now.

pimp


I know what you mean. I have a friend with a huge Prince collection trying to decide whether to sell the collection or donate it to some kind of music museum.

I told her I don't know of any Prince museum where she could donate the collection. It's worth several thousand dollars and says she could get a nice tax break for making the donation, but I dunno.
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Reply #22 posted 06/20/03 5:47am

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deMatthijs said:

omg

You actually spoke with him and Lenny in private? For 30 minutes!?

That makes you at least a hero... biggrin

Tell me more!


Sorry - been a long week.

I went to see the show and took my guitar. Before the show started, I went to the backstage door and knocked and knocked until security opened it. I told them I just wanted to leave my guitar (brand new Strat) with them, and, if Stevie had a chance, I'd like him to sign it.

The guy shrugged and took the guitar. I went in to see the show.

At the end - when he was doing the long-winded "Life Without You" (one of my fave tunes of his) I jumped up and ran out of the place, hoping to get back to the backstage door before everyone at the show decided to hit the backstage door.

I get there, knock, talk to a DIFFERENT security guard, explain what's going on, he says "hang on" and closes the door.

I'm freezing - it's January I think. 5 ro 10 minutes go by, and some old bald guy opens the door and says "you the kid with the guitar?" I nod and he says to follow him.

So, I walk throught the backstage area, past all the folks with backstage passes that are just hanging out hoping to see Stevie, and the guy leads me INTO his DRESSING ROOM.

There he is talking to Lenny. He REEKED of alchohol, but I didn't care. That's when I started in with the "you're a God" thing.

After I settled down, he opened the case and took at look at my strat. It was a regular old strat, nothing fancy, but I had a couple of tele pickups in the case, planning to switch them out, and so we talked about operating on guitars, looking for a better tone.

The thing that I remember, that still stands out to this day, was the callouses he had on the webbing between the index finger and the thumb... I never thought about guitar players getting callouses there, but sure enough, he had one - I guess from all the heavy strings, etc.

So, I asked him to sign the guitar "To Alicia, from Stevie". He asked me why Alicia, and I told him it was my girlfriend that had died from Leukemia, and I'd named the guitar that. He looked at Lenny all spooked and said that they were going to name their child Alicia.

Now, I never heard about them having children, so, I don't know if it was just future plans before he sobered up and left her, or what. But so, there you have it. I got to bond with Stevie Ray Vaughan for 30 minutes. We smoked a couple of cigarettes together (I saved the butt for 10 years) he gave me 3 psychedelic tortise-shell picks with his name on them, and autographed my guitar.

He was a GREAT guy, looking back and considering that he had no idea who I was, he'd just played a show and really had NO reason to talk to anybody after the gig... especially some kid that he didn't know, I really can't beleive that I DID get to meet him like that.

I gave away the picks, and traded the Strat for a Dr Rhythm II... on sale for a whopping $200 back then.

Yes. I am an idiot.
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Reply #23 posted 06/20/03 6:07am

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What a strange title for this thread, it's not Prince that will pay for the bills of course, but other people who like Prince, or people who like to make money.
yes SIR!
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Reply #24 posted 06/22/03 9:45pm

deMatthijs

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Otan, that is a truly amazing story.

It is remarkable that he was so open, indeed after a show, but in a period
that was so close to his physical downfall. Stories like yours reflect the
truth in all that has been said regarding his persona - how he was open
and nice, almost humble to the people he came across, thankful that he
was so gifted, and thankful he could reach out to people.


I never got to see him play, due to my age, but meeting him is in another league!

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Reply #25 posted 06/22/03 10:03pm

Harlepolis

otan said:

deMatthijs said:

omg

You actually spoke with him and Lenny in private? For 30 minutes!?

That makes you at least a hero... biggrin

Tell me more!


Sorry - been a long week.

I went to see the show and took my guitar. Before the show started, I went to the backstage door and knocked and knocked until security opened it. I told them I just wanted to leave my guitar (brand new Strat) with them, and, if Stevie had a chance, I'd like him to sign it.

The guy shrugged and took the guitar. I went in to see the show.

At the end - when he was doing the long-winded "Life Without You" (one of my fave tunes of his) I jumped up and ran out of the place, hoping to get back to the backstage door before everyone at the show decided to hit the backstage door.

I get there, knock, talk to a DIFFERENT security guard, explain what's going on, he says "hang on" and closes the door.

I'm freezing - it's January I think. 5 ro 10 minutes go by, and some old bald guy opens the door and says "you the kid with the guitar?" I nod and he says to follow him.

So, I walk throught the backstage area, past all the folks with backstage passes that are just hanging out hoping to see Stevie, and the guy leads me INTO his DRESSING ROOM.

There he is talking to Lenny. He REEKED of alchohol, but I didn't care. That's when I started in with the "you're a God" thing.

After I settled down, he opened the case and took at look at my strat. It was a regular old strat, nothing fancy, but I had a couple of tele pickups in the case, planning to switch them out, and so we talked about operating on guitars, looking for a better tone.

The thing that I remember, that still stands out to this day, was the callouses he had on the webbing between the index finger and the thumb... I never thought about guitar players getting callouses there, but sure enough, he had one - I guess from all the heavy strings, etc.

So, I asked him to sign the guitar "To Alicia, from Stevie". He asked me why Alicia, and I told him it was my girlfriend that had died from Leukemia, and I'd named the guitar that. He looked at Lenny all spooked and said that they were going to name their child Alicia.

Now, I never heard about them having children, so, I don't know if it was just future plans before he sobered up and left her, or what. But so, there you have it. I got to bond with Stevie Ray Vaughan for 30 minutes. We smoked a couple of cigarettes together (I saved the butt for 10 years) he gave me 3 psychedelic tortise-shell picks with his name on them, and autographed my guitar.

He was a GREAT guy, looking back and considering that he had no idea who I was, he'd just played a show and really had NO reason to talk to anybody after the gig... especially some kid that he didn't know, I really can't beleive that I DID get to meet him like that.

I gave away the picks, and traded the Strat for a Dr Rhythm II... on sale for a whopping $200 back then.

Yes. I am an idiot.


I don't wanna make you feel worse, but honey you'd def win a Nobel 4 that dumb ass move li ke that omfg

One a side note, that was a cool story. My music teacher praise him to death, he met him backstage too and told us about how humble he was, no details of how they met or what they talked about tho.
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