httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGjG0U5PDZ4
(Start at 0:40) Late 2006, the Prequel. Superbowl 41 press conference. If that's his answer for the first question, I wish he would have answered a second and third.
And here you can catch the main event. Youtube seems to have been scrubbed of the full miniset.
When Prince was at his biggest, I was still too young to appreciate him. He was like the skeevy version of Michael. I dug his singles from the 90's, but they weren't really transformatively awesome. But when I was 16, I bought a cassette copy of Purple Rain for a quarter at my Church's summer festival's rummage sale. (I was well into CDs by that point). I played that tape in the minivan I drove and at home over and over for about a month, and while he's not one of my "favorite" artists, he's my favorite artist to have more than a dozen top-ten singles. I love going to shows at First Ave, because it triples the likelihood that the artist will do a Prince cover.
I've got MP3s of his Superbowl Halftime Show, and it's just so awesome.
Well, they're not The Ikettes, but they'll do.
I've got MP3s of his Superbowl Halftime Show, and it's just so awesome.
agreed
I put this there so that if anyone is looking for a copy of that (or the first 2/3 of this), they might let me know.
His Super Bowl halftime show is the best ever, as far as I'm concerned.
And second place isn't even close.
Second place is the first loser.
At risk of knowing I've repeated myself, I want the NFL to give Prince a multi-year contract for halftime shows.
I find it funny that you purchased Darling Nikki at church.
Does it help if it was a Catholic Church?
I grabbed some LPs that day, too, but none of them really did much for me: Nilsson, Fleetwood Mac.