Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on listening to his songs over and over. When 2 R In Love, Scandalous, 17 Days, Money Don't Matter 2Nite, Anotherloverholeinyohead, and so many more including all the amazing hits.
I alternate between being horribly sad and devastated that he is gone, to so damn thankful that he was such a huge part of my life. I've never been more grateful to have been born in 1973 than now - realizing that I came of age during Purple Rain and the profound effect that had on me. Such a beautiful being, Prince.
Amen. The kicker is that with Prince you just didn't see it coming. Jeez! If there were ever a person that I thought would live to be 100+, it was Prince.![]()
PP above and I agree. When Vanity died in February, I was thinking how healthy Prince was, and how great he was doing all-around. I was gutted when I heard the news, and am just so darn sad. I wish I was back in Minneapolis right now.
Anonymous wrote:Good news, his family plans to turn Paisley Park into a Prince museum. Girls trip to Chanhassen! We'll see if it ever pans out. They'll probably just get his money and abandon the plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Sometimes it Snows in April on XMs Prince tribute channel this morning. Those lyrics![]()
I caught the end of that song on Sirius this morning after daycare drop off. I have loved that song since first watching "Under the Cherry Moon" back in the day. I was on the verge of tears, but then burst out laughing at the absurd transition into "Darling Nikki"! I could see Prince smiling up there.
Anonymous wrote:It is sad when any well known pop culture figure dies, not just rock musicians.
But personally. I NEVER liked Prince's material or his sound. Nope Never.
Didn't like his wardrobe either,
Gimme GUITAR SLINGIN MEN 6 feet tall with big marshall stacks and not candy ass ruffles or hair.
That 80.s stuff was horrible.javascript:emoticon('');
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on listening to his songs over and over. When 2 R In Love, Scandalous, 17 Days, Money Don't Matter 2Nite, Anotherloverholeinyohead, and so many more including all the amazing hits.
I alternate between being horribly sad and devastated that he is gone, to so damn thankful that he was such a huge part of my life. I've never been more grateful to have been born in 1973 than now - realizing that I came of age during Purple Rain and the profound effect that had on me. Such a beautiful being, Prince.
Amen. The kicker is that with Prince you just didn't see it coming. Jeez! If there were ever a person that I thought would live to be 100+, it was Prince.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I heard Sometimes it Snows in April on XMs Prince tribute channel this morning. Those lyrics![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hindsight is 20/20.
I know, right?
I mean who could have possibly guessed what would happen to Prince given his extensive drug abuse?
Or Elvis? Or Joplin? Or Michael Jackson? Or Whitney? Or Hendrix?
I mean, it is all just SO unpredictable, right??!![]()
Exactly. Amazing how we're all so surprised.
Anonymous wrote:I drove by a church this morning and there was a cross draped in a piece of purple fabric. I'm not religious so clue me in if it means anything else, but to me it was a clear symbol of Prince. :`(
Anonymous wrote:It is sad when any well known pop culture figure dies, not just rock musicians.
But personally. I NEVER liked Prince's material or his sound. Nope Never.
Didn't like his wardrobe either,
Gimme GUITAR SLINGIN MEN 6 feet tall with big marshall stacks and not candy ass ruffles or hair.
That 80.s stuff was horrible.javascript:emoticon('');
Anonymous wrote:Agree on listening to his songs over and over. When 2 R In Love, Scandalous, 17 Days, Money Don't Matter 2Nite, Anotherloverholeinyohead, and so many more including all the amazing hits.
I alternate between being horribly sad and devastated that he is gone, to so damn thankful that he was such a huge part of my life. I've never been more grateful to have been born in 1973 than now - realizing that I came of age during Purple Rain and the profound effect that had on me. Such a beautiful being, Prince.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is sad when any well known pop culture figure dies, not just rock musicians.
But personally. I NEVER liked Prince's material or his sound. Nope Never.
Didn't like his wardrobe either,
Gimme GUITAR SLINGIN MEN 6 feet tall with big marshall stacks and not candy ass ruffles or hair.
That 80.s stuff was horrible.javascript:emoticon('');
Sorry you're so basic