Still kinda having trouble believing this. Here in MN he was a gigantic figure. He would put on secret impromptu concerts all the time, a bunch of my friends have stories about seeing him/meeting him, he was a supporter one of our most notable local record stores The Electric Fetus (a really big part of our music community here). He was shopping at the Electric Fetus just the other day. It's just so sad. He didn't do any drugs and was so active, we all thought he was going to live forever. Or outlive Keith Richards at the very least. Such a nice guy too, he would do collabs with smaller local artists he liked (though a lot of that just got put in his vault), he even owned a second home that he would let musicians/artists/writers he was working with stay at while they were in the area.
He definitely had some crazy weird tendencies from his excessive wealth, but all those stories just exaggerated his otherwordliness and made him that much more endearing.
Autopsy must have come to a conclusion quickly then?He's been cremated
He's been cremated
The channel formerly known as Palladia is now MTV Live. Internet says its on Uverse on channel 1505, but you may want to double check that.
And MTV didn't recently "buy it", it's been owned by Viacom and a sister network to MTV since its inception, they just chose to rebrand it recently.
Hit some garage sales this morning, stumbled upon this and thought it was interesting. It was in a box with a bunch of other records. Anyone know anything about it?
I'm watching the SNL Prince special right now; the episode is titles "Goodnight Sweet Prince"
...The internet ruined that phrase for me
I think they did. The Batman logo was behind him during the song!Showed up a half hour late- they didn't show him playing "Electric Chair" In '89, did they? Knowing my luck, I missed it.
Showed up a half hour late- they didn't show him playing "Electric Chair" In '89, did they? Knowing my luck, I missed it.
Autopsy must have come to a conclusion quickly then?
Here ya go enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZGUuuWQkHc
just in case you didn't think Prince was one of the greatest to ever strap on a guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPCbe_rFwc8
people always look at me funny when I make that claim
just in case you didn't think Prince was one of the greatest to ever strap on a guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPCbe_rFwc8
people always look at me funny when I make that claim
I still can't believe dude found a fucking promo-only copy of Dirty Mind on vinyl at a garage sale for 2 bucks a day after Prince died.
Goddamn.
I still can't believe dude found a fucking promo-only copy of Dirty Mind on vinyl at a garage sale for 2 bucks a day after Prince died.
Goddamn.
Not even a listing for it on Discogs, unless im blind.
https://www.discogs.com/Prince-Dirty-Mind/master/22044
Didn't Clapton once call Prince the greatest guitarist. Someone asked him, "How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist ever?"
To which Clapton said, "I wouldn't know. You should ask Prince."
Or maybe I am just imagining that.
just in case you didn't think Prince was one of the greatest to ever strap on a guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPCbe_rFwc8
people always look at me funny when I make that claim
Yeah, it's sad that that's a pretty common reaction.
It makes sense though considering how black people's contributions to guitar-driven genres are generally ignored or trivialized.
The annoying thing is...you can easily tell how good he is if you just listen to something as early as "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?".
To be fair, he was good at everything but everyone knew him as a singer first.
Young Prince on drums
I mean, he practically played and produced all of Sign 'o The Times except where Sheila E. plays.