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So check this out. Back in 1979 I was in College in Mississippi and for homecoming they had an almost all-night after party outside on campus that I was at partially sober. It had a bunch of funk bands and one of them was this sweaty hyper kid named Prince. There was also Cameo and the Bar-K’s if I remember right. I remember thinking “that’s guys pretty good and hyper, but he needs a name people are gonna remember… “Prince” is not original enough. I shoulda gone and talked to him, after he got done he was just walking around eating pizza and hanging out with whoever would talk to him.
@coloringpad Wait, Prince released an album and didn't split the tracks? That only works on cassette and vinyl, which CDs are not. (I admit I don't split tracks for EPs and albums I upload to Soundcloud, because I don't know how to make seamless transitions from one track to the next work on SoundCloud. The tracks on my EPs/albums tend to bleed into one another.) "Dark Side of the Moon" is an amazing album too!
@Gravitas Twice in one night?! That's lucky!
@NoiseHorse "'Prince' is not original enough". Oh the sweet summer child you were, lol. I remember talking to (I think it was) LeAnn Rimes after a show before her fame truly skyrocketed. I can't remember what was said as that was in the 90s. What a talent!