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@Toraton3121 @iamslickrick01 I was at the show that night at Tower😍It was raining and cold as shit in LA that day/night. I got a phone call saying Prince is gonna be at Tower tonight,no advance tickets, LIMITED ENTRY get there & wait in line. 3hr wait in the rain, 2hr TORNADO of hits & after show😍
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When I listen to pastor Hegseth and his religious crusade talk, this clip featuring Bek Lover frequently springs to mind, because the level of ignorance when it comes to religious tribalism is so amusing to me.
Everybody’s God is always on their side, but we never seem to hear that from God himself. How convenient.
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If you’re missing any of these classic magazines from your collection you can nab them NOW on our website glamslamescape.com/category/all-p…
#Prince #Prince4Ever #PrinceCollection #PrinceRogersNelson
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Album of the day. What I admired most about Prince's later work was his ability to churn out contemporary music that didn't stray too far from his retro Minneapolis funk roots. While he was miles away from his creative peak by this point, he still made worthy music that more or less showcased his incredible pop craftsmanship. This is greatly evident on solid late-career gems, such as his 31st (yes, he was that prolific) studio album, 2006's 3121, which was released 20 years ago today. Similar to its successful predecessor, 2004's Musicology, 3121 was consciously helmed as a radio-friendly, mainstream release meant to revisit facets of his past glories while whetting the appetites of the large pop following he won over again. Only this one went a few steps ahead of Musicology, thanks to the Purple One stretching out and toying with Latin-tinged numbers ("Te Amo Corazón," "The Dance," "Get on the Boat"), mininalist, futuristic funk ("Black Sweat," "Love"), optimistic love songs ("Beautiful, Loved, and Blessed"), guitar-laden rockers ("Fury"), and bedroom burners ("Satisfied," "Incense and Candles"). It's the kind of album a veteran makes when they have nothing left to prove. And thanks to Prince, it never fails to be an engaging portrait of a master at the top of his game, making well-crafted music in the fourth decade of his storied career and having fun doing it.

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