63. I bought the 45 r.p.m. single of 1999, with the B-side How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore when I was 20 or so. And the instant Purple Rain came out, I'd blast it through the PA system at Jardin ...
Just caught this on my phone (on Facebook, I wasn't there), but the camera never went in for a close up. Quote from Susannah Melvoin on Facebook: "In 1986, Prince and the Revolution completed the ...
I was standing directly beneath Prince at one of the Tamar shows and I was almost close enough for him to smack me with it. He was wearing white pants and I saw everything his mama gave him. I tried ...
And the Music continued 4ever ...
Check out the infamous Prince mugshot from his temporary arrest in Jackson, Mississippi on March 29, 1980. Prince and keyboardist Dr. Fink were detained for stealing a megaphone from an airplane.
Bet there was an underground tunnel going to it as well, cant imagine hi having to cross the lawn just to get there. "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince ...
My initial thoughts, listening on earphones: Around The World In A Day - Vocals quite dry, kick drum sounding very thick. Overall, I think the mix could have been balanced a bit better, but no ...
R&B and soul legend D’Angelo has passed away following a private battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 51. Born Michael Eugene Archer in Richmond, Virginia, D’Angelo changed the sound of modern soul ...
Prince used on every album. On the first 3 albums Oberheim 4 voice FVS1 and Oberheim 8 voice were main synths. oN THE ALBUM 1999 Prince used Oberheim OB-Xa Purple Rain was the first album to introduce ...
The Halls Of Desire is the fourth track (third song) on Tevin Campbell’s second album I’m Ready, and, in 1994, The Halls Of Desire was available as single in some territories (in Germany as a ...
From hotel lobby to a boutique lobby group 40 years ago... - 12th September 1985 - the Washington Wives of the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) published their infamous Filthy Fifteen (play) list ...
Before he started drilling through the 3-ton door of the super-secure music vault at Paisley Park, the estate of the late rock star Prince, Dave McOmie pulled out his cellphone and played a round of ...
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