Let's see how many of these survive the week.
1986
Let's see how many of these survive the week.
1986
It's a sad day for Minnesota, and music in general. Prince indelibly changed the face of not only music, but fashion, culture, and even perception itself. Here, Prince holds court over First Ave, debuting what may be his most famous song right here for your viewing pleasure (at least as long as the lawyers allow it).
1983
Vin Scully talking Prince and Kent Hrbek.
Vin Scully, Prince and an out of town scoreboard in 1987. Always the best. pic.twitter.com/6KDhSnNW5E
— Davril Lavignezo (@davelozo) April 22, 2016
More regularly scheduled nibbishment next week, but today, we'll talk about Prince.
I listened to Purple Rain again for the first time in a long time last night. I've never been a massive fan, but giving a "new ears" listen was a lot of fun. That was one talented dude.
And now, the obligatory...
There certainly are some "wtf?" class collaborations out there. We should probably look into that.
1992
I appreciate that Sir Jones left that closing "wooooo hooooo hoo hoooooo"'s to his backup singers.
Prince continues collecting and injecting new talent into the pool.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyyS0FSztKc
solid group effort out there.
2004
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.
Continue reading Prince “Johnny B. Goode/Anotherloverholenyohead/Get on the Boat”
it's all-star week. star!!!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6KpgiNR1nA
1985
prince is still the sexiest little man i know.
ahh, it's the weekend. let's have some fun.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmBdaHf1J8s
1990