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From "Jaimie Vernon" <bullseyecanada@hotmail.com>
Subject Re: Prince, was re: Peter Noone & Falco
Date Mon, 17 May 2004 11:17:35 -0400

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At Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 07:33:03 Kelly Cronin wrote:

>On the other hand, he does seem to delight in tweaking
>folks by switching horses midstream, as it were; and
>having revisited the movie "purple rain" for the first
>time since i was a teen, I can't help but think that
>he might have believed he was going to take over the
>world w/"purple rain", as it is as big a testament to
>monumental ego as i have ever seen.  Still a goofy
>delight, though, not the least of which reason is the
>vast array of horrid, horrid clothing (1983 - where
>have all the shiny bustiers gone?  Never mind: I don't
>want to know.)

I caught the video for one of the tracks from "Purple Rain" the other day on 
the big screens at the Hard Rock Cafe. The sound was off so I couldn't tell 
if it was "Purple Rain" or "When Doves Fly" (though there wasn't a bathtub 
in it so I must assume the former).

The most laughable sequences were those with him down by the lake with the 
female love interest (Vanity?). A purple midget silhouetted against a 
screaming orange sunset....it looked like a screen-test for "Mad Max On 
Golden Pond".

Goofy. And to think we all dressed like that in the '80s (I've got pictures 
that my KIDS aren't even allowed to see).

Jaimie Vernon,
Bullseye



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