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Thread started 08/11/03 3:45pm

july

The "Sign 'O' The Times" Album For the first time?

Where Were You when you first heard
"Sign 'O' The Times"? Album...
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Reply #1 posted 08/11/03 3:45pm

Starmist7

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Reply #2 posted 08/11/03 3:54pm

Pochacco

Ahhh I was sweet 16.It was a Saturday afternoon.In my room with some headphones on music

Radio 1 in the UK played a preview few tracks from the SOTT album,the title track,U Got the Look and Beautiful Night.

Much love yes Pochacco
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Reply #3 posted 08/11/03 4:04pm

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Pochacco said:

Ahhh I was sweet 16.It was a Saturday afternoon.In my room with some headphones on music

Radio 1 in the UK played a preview few tracks from the SOTT album,the title track,U Got the Look and Beautiful Night.

Much love yes Pochacco
It was Johnny Walker on Radio 1 that afternoon, I believe, I believe, and he certainly also played Starfish and Coffee and ICNTTPOYM. I have the tape somewhere!
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Reply #4 posted 08/11/03 4:06pm

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In my childhood home, my parents were out and I slipped in the CD with the headphones on.

For some reason at the time I kept it secret that I liked Prince, it felt forbidden.

I remember being blown away by the entire LP - I think I listened to Parade straight after on vinyl and having the same feeling.
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Reply #5 posted 08/11/03 4:10pm

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langebleu said:

Pochacco said:

Ahhh I was sweet 16.It was a Saturday afternoon.In my room with some headphones on music

Radio 1 in the UK played a preview few tracks from the SOTT album,the title track,U Got the Look and Beautiful Night.

Much love yes Pochacco
It was Johnny Walker on Radio 1 that afternoon, I believe, I believe, and he certainly also played Starfish and Coffee and ICNTTPOYM. I have the tape somewhere!


Yes you remember it too yay! woot! highfive

Much love yes Pochacco
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Reply #6 posted 08/11/03 5:18pm

Janeau

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In my room at my parents house...came home from the record store, put the needle on the record and listent 2 it loud.
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Reply #7 posted 08/11/03 8:26pm

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I was visiting family in Italy when I bought it.

I thought if the end of the world came tomorrow,my life would be complete.
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Reply #8 posted 08/11/03 8:35pm

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in my mom's room for some reason i forget..i just remember hating the bulk of it...

but then i was a lil kid then...as the years past i grew more fond of the album and consider it one of his best...


interesting, i enjoyed NPS and Graffiti Bridge upon first listens but now I think they are rank!!!
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Reply #9 posted 08/11/03 8:38pm

july

I had heard the single from the album and could not wait to hear the album so when I first heard it I played it non stop for days actually 2 or 3 weeks. It was perfect and listening to it over and over it only got better... A true masterpiece... brilliant on all levels... The perfect double album... of all time... nod guitar
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Reply #10 posted 08/13/03 8:51pm

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july said:

Where Were You when you first heard
"Sign 'O' The Times"? Album...


I was in my teenage bedroom one evening after school, listening to it on its release date on vinyl. I was awestruck.

I'd bought the 12-inch during a high school trip to New York, and I'd read multiple reviews, so I was waiting in the wings for the album's drop date.
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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #11 posted 08/14/03 4:38am

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I was 13 and bought it in town with a friend. we went back to his house and played snooker while it played. he thought is was crazy music - i did too actually but i just remember really wanting to get home to start ABSORBING IT.
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Reply #12 posted 08/14/03 7:14am

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On a college orchestra tour bus in Canada. . .headphones with a CD. . .I was in heaven. ...
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Reply #13 posted 08/14/03 8:06am

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I bought it the day it came out while on my way to visit some girls from school and heard it at their place. All three of us really liked it - the first track to immediately grab our collective attention was It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night. The rest took a couple of listenings - I did those in my room at home. I'm sure I drove my mother, my sisters and my brother absolutely crazy with my singing along.
That is still my favorite Prince (and the Revolution) album. Unlike Purple Rain, I've never felt tired of it. A pity Prince tired of the project before WB had the chance to release more singles. Songs like Slow Love and Strange Relationship would have been good single choices, I think.
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Reply #14 posted 08/15/03 6:56pm

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I was at home danceing with my older brother. I musta been about 5 years old. Good times, good times.
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Reply #15 posted 08/15/03 7:32pm

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I was in New Mexico for the summer and had just bought it at this really cool record store. I listened to it in the car on the ride home and felt so cool for finally owning this work of art.

I also realized that I had sung Starfish and Coffee before at this retreat I used to go to. I had just thought that it was a really cool camp song.
[This message was edited Fri Aug 15 19:34:36 PDT 2003 by jessyMD32781]
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