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Nueva entrega de "Back in the Day", en el que Shockadelica hace un repaso al mes de mayo en Prince: lanzamientos, grabaciones, conciertos y nacimientos. Los temas que escucharéis en este capítulo son: Intro: Purple Music (1982) 1- Automatic (directo en First Avenue, 03/08/1983) 2- Killin' at the Soda Shop (demo Jill Jones, 1985) 3- 17 Days (gira Welcome 2 America, 2011) 4- Eternity (demo, 1985) 5- I Could Never Take The Place of Your Man (película Sign 'O' The Times, 1987) 6- Qualified (Loïs Lane, 1993) 7- Gett Off Housestyle (directo en Glam Slam, 11/01/1992) 8- If I Can Get Your Attention (2014) 9- Lovesexy (1988) 10- Fury (Saturday Night Live, 2006) 11- Baltimore (2015) 12- Endorphinemachine (Nulle Parts Allieurs, 1994) 13- She Gave Her Angels (1996) 14- The Future (ensayo Nude Tour, 1990) 15- Shockadelica 12" Long Version (1987) Back in the Day es un spin-off de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay Funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
Herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen Folge – so schön, dass du da bist!Heute tauchen ein in Geschichten, die bewegen, Gedanken, die inspirieren, und Emotionen, die bleiben. Es geht um die kleinen und großen Momente, die wir während unseres Aufenthalts in Bern und Zürich während der "Purple Jam" Konzerte von Candy Dulfer, mit den Gästen Shelby J. und The Family erlebt haben. Manchmal laut, manchmal leise, aer auf jeden Fall immer verdammt funky!Darüberhinaus hörst du unsere Gedanken zur Celebration 2025 die im Juni in Minneapolis stattfinden wird.Und zum Abschluss gibt es im Rahmen unseres „Songs aus dem Prince“ Camps noch einen ganz besonderen Gruß an zwei Zuschauerinnen aus Zürich. Lasst euch überraschen!Wir freuen uns riesig, dass du dabei bist! Wenn dir die Folge gefällt, teile sie gern – und schenk uns eine Bewertung. Dein Feedback bedeutet uns unendlich viel!
En esta edición exprés de Purple Music os anunciamos algo que nos hace muchísima ilusión, el evento que hemos organizado en Barcelona junto a la Escuela Superior de Música Jam Session de Barcelona y que contará con la presencia de Morris Hayes, teclista y director musical de Prince y componente de The New Power Generation. Además, Meïa nos presenta su nueva canción. "Love is a Rose", producida por Morris Hayes. Charlamos con ella sobre el proceso de creación del tema y lo que supone para ella trabajar con Morris Hayes. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Damas y caballeros, bienvenidos a Private Joy, la sección para mecenas de Purple Music, el primer podcast en español creado por y para amantes del sonido Minneapolis y la música de Prince. Nueva entrega de nuestro recorrido por el Vault. En esta ocasión escuchamos versiones alternativas, descartes o demos de canciones publicadas en discos oficiales: Old Friends 4 Sale, New Position o Guitar, entre otras. Volvemos muy pronto, hasta entonces, stay Funky! Private Joy es un spin-off para mecenas de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica junto a otros colaboradores puntuales. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Canción de sintonía: Private Joy (Controversy, 1981). The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music. Agradecimientos a nuestros mecenas: Blackbean, Miguel Ángel Tomé, Pilar de Giles, Luis Mendoza, Audrey Hawes-Mayayo, El Espectrumero Javi Ortiz, Miriam Palomo, Ale Stzul, Pablo Solares, César Villamil, Óscar Prieto, Mireia Castellà, Carmen Murillo, Cat, Leonor Pérez, Fani T., Molina, Mecky, Pablo Molla, David Pomar, Garoto, Carlos00, Sin nombre, blancamarina, Serblave, Nando7, David, La Vida Tiene música, fury71, Joaquín y varios usuarios anónimos. May U Live 2 See the Dawn! Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Purple Music - Un podcast sobre Prince. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/738601
No todo el mundo que se adjudica o al que adjudican la palabra Artista lo es. Cantante, músico, bailarin, compositor, productor, Prince Rogers Nelson, más conocido como Prince, 150 millones de discos, los consabidos premios, las multitudinarias actuaciones, representó ese papel. “Purple Rain”, ”Sign of the Times” o "Kiss” entre sus canciones memorables en un personal estilo que mezclaba funk, “dance” o tecno pero cuya última gira -"Microphone & Piano Tour”- podía apostar por el minimalismo. “El Artista antes conocido como Prince”, aún reza Internet, murió un 21 de Abril de 2016 (tres meses después de Bowie) en Paisley Park , solo, pero quizás la soledad la que acredita al verdadero Artista. Puedes hacerte socio del Club Babel y apoyar este podcast: mundobabel.com/club Si te gusta Mundo Babel puedes colaborar a que llegue a más oyentes compartiendo en tus redes sociales y dejar una valoración de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcast o un comentario en Ivoox. Para anunciarte en este podcast, ponte en contacto con: mundobabelpodcast@gmail.com.
En el programa de hoy Shocka habla con Raúl Lupiáñez y Juanan Oliva, del podcast Días de Discos, sobre el disco "The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale", publicado por Warner en 1999. Nuestros invitados eligen sus dos temas favoritos del disco y nos cuentan por qué los han escogido. Por su parte, Shocka elegirá el quinto tema. Escucharemos de forma íntegra las 5 canciones. Shocka además comparte algunas reflexiones de los socios de Purple Music en el noveno aniversario del fallecimiento de Prince, además de retaros en el juego "Elephants and Flowers". Purple Music somos Shockadelica, StarrChild y Saiber. Puedes encontrarnos en: iVoox: https://bit.ly/31qkaqX Apple: https://apple.co/2SGQ3IN Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tZKDtHU9wrSZAr6ADvU2V?si=50cb872160d34a60 Web: https://purplemusic.es Instagram: @purplemusicpodcast Facebook: @purplemusicpodcast y el grupo Purple Music: Un podcast sobre Prince Twitter: @PurpleMusicPod1 Correo electrónico: podcast AT purplemusic.es ¡Envíanos tus comentarios! Stay tuned, stay Funky! Música de sintonía: Purple Music (Prince), remix by PMP. Intro creada por Shockadelica. Música de cierre: "When the Lights Go Down" (Los Angeles, 2009). The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intelectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
No todo el mundo que se adjudica o al que adjudican la palabra Artista lo es. Cantante, músico, bailarin, compositor, productor, Prince Rogers Nelson, más conocido como Prince, 150 millones de discos, los consabidos premios, las multitudinarias actuaciones, representó ese papel. “Purple Rain”, ”Sign of the Times” o "Kiss” entre sus canciones memorables en un personal estilo que mezclaba funk, “dance” o tecno pero cuya última gira -"Microphone & Piano Tour”- podía apostar por el minimalismo. “El Artista antes conocido como Prince”, aún reza Internet, murió un 21 de Abril de 2016 (tres meses después de Bowie) en Paisley Park , solo, pero quizás la soledad la que acredita al verdadero Artista. Puedes hacerte socio del Club Babel y apoyar este podcast: mundobabel.com/club Si te gusta Mundo Babel puedes colaborar a que llegue a más oyentes compartiendo en tus redes sociales y dejar una valoración de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcast o un comentario en Ivoox. Para anunciarte en este podcast, ponte en contacto con: mundobabelpodcast@gmail.com.
Nueva entrega de "Back in the Day", en el que Shockadelica hace un repaso al mes de marzo en Prince: lanzamientos, grabaciones, conciertos y nacimientos. Los temas que escucharéis en este capítulo son: Intro: How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? (1982) 1- DMSR (soundcheck en St Louis Park, 1983) 2- If A Girl Answers (Don't Hung Up) (Vanity 6, 1982) 3- The Sex of It (1987) 4- Glasscutter (2004) 5- Just as Long as We're Together (1977) 6- Holly Rock (1985) 7- Blue Limousine (Apollonia 6, 1984) 8- Extraloveable (Montreux, 2013) 9- Turn Me Loose (2008) 10- Love 89 (1988) 11- Tip O' My Tongue (1991) 12- Go Carmen Go (Carmen Electra, 1991) 13- Crimson and Clover (The Ellen DeGeneres Show, 2009) 14- Sometimes It Snows in April (1985) 15- Raspberry Beret Extended (1985) Back in the Day es un spin-off de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay Funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
Dedicamos esta entrega a contextualizar y desgranar canción a canción el legendario aftershow conocido como Small Club, ofrecido el 19 de agosto de 1988 en la sala Paard Van Troje de La Haya. Acompaña a Shockadelica Martín Rodríguez, fan de Prince e ilustrador conocido como Blackbean. Como siempre, Shocka reta a nuestros oyentes en la sección "Elephants and Flowers". Purple Music somos Shockadelica, StarrChild y Saiber. Puedes encontrarnos en: iVoox: https://bit.ly/31qkaqX Apple: https://apple.co/2SGQ3IN Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tZKDtHU9wrSZAr6ADvU2V?si=50cb872160d34a60 Web: https://purplemusic.es Instagram: @purplemusicpodcast Facebook: @purplemusicpodcast y el grupo Purple Music: Un podcast sobre Prince Twitter: @PurpleMusicPod1 Correo electrónico: podcast AT purplemusic.es ¡Envíanos tus comentarios! Stay tuned, stay Funky! Música de sintonía: Purple Music (Prince), remix by PMP. Intro creada por Shockadelica. Música de cierre: "Forever in My Life" (Paard van Troje, La Haya, 19/08/1988). The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intelectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
durée : 00:55:01 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Jeudi soir dernier, on apprenait stupéfait la mort de Prince Rogers Nelson dit Prince. Peu importe de quoi, peu importe comment, il est parti, et Michka Assayas lui rend hommage. Le 14 avril dernier, Prince se produisait sur la scène d'Atlanta. Artiste prolifique, le «Love Symbol» incarnait la pop des années 80. Il a notamment marqué toute une génération avec ses tubes comme par exemple Purple Rain. Petit par la taille mais grand par le talent, déjà à l'âge de 7 ans il a écrit sa toute première chanson, elle s'intitulait Funk Machine . Tout est dit. - « Sign ‘o' the Times » - « When Doves Cry » - « When You Were Mine » - « Around the World in a Day » - « Endorphinmachine » - « 4 the Tears in My Eyes » - « Purple Rain » - « The Cross » - « Sometimes It Snows in April » - réalisé par : Lilian ALLEAUME
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Damas y caballeros, bienvenidos a Private Joy, la sección para mecenas de Purple Music, el primer podcast en español creado por y para amantes del sonido Minneapolis y la música de Prince. En este episodio Shocka hace un repaso por diez canciones de la última década claramente inspiradas en Prince y el sonido Minneapolis. Escucharemos lo último de Lady Gaga y Lizzo además de temas de artistas como Childish Gambino, Omar Apollo o Blood Orange, entre otros. Volvemos muy pronto, hasta entonces, stay Funky! Private Joy es un spin-off para mecenas de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica junto a otros colaboradores puntuales. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Canción de sintonía: Private Joy (Controversy, 1981). The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music. Agradecimientos a nuestros mecenas Pilar de Giles, Luis Mendoza, Audrey Hawes-Mayayo, El Espectrumero Javi Ortiz, Miriam Palomo, Ale Stzul, Pablo Solares, César Villamil, Óscar Prieto, Mireia Castellà, Carmen Murillo, Cat, Leonor Pérez, Fani T., Molina, Mecky, Pablo Molla, David Pomar, Garoto, Carlos00, Sin nombre, blancamarina, Serblave, Nando7, David y varios usuarios anónimos.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Purple Music - Un podcast sobre Prince. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/738601
Prince was perhaps one of the most accomplished, innovative and prolific artists of the last century. Through his seemingly limitless talent and electrifying performances, he transcended every genre and pushed every norm. With a catalogue of 40 studio albums, multiple film scores, not to mention a wealth of unreleased material, Prince's musical legacy is staggering. But his story is also one of inescapable contradictions. Offstage, he was softly-spoken and private - a stark contrast to the flamboyant, over-the-top artist audiences witnessed on stage. Though known for his unabashed sexuality and explicit lyrics, he espoused strict religious beliefs and even enforced a swear jar to discourage profanities around him. And despite his lifelong public shunning of any drugs or alcohol, Prince tragically passed away from an accidental fentanyl overdose in 2016 - leaving the world in disbelief.Sam Parker - CEO and Co-Founder of Attune - returns for the first time this season to tell the story of Prince Rogers Nelson, a complex genius on a relentless search for perfection. With an empathetic approach shaped by her experience as a mental health practitioner, coach and former artist manager, she explores the man behind the purple icon - and the forces that may have contributed to his shocking and devastating death.This week's ‘One for the Road' as chosen by Sam comes from The Artist himself. ‘The Beautiful Ones' is Prince's sadly unfinished autobiography - an intimate and illuminating memoir full of previously unseen photos and handwritten notes. You can find it here: https://www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/stock/the-beautiful-ones-prince Content Warnings: baby loss, miscarriage, substance use, addiction, overdoseIMPORTANT: Alcohol withdrawal happens once an individual is physically dependent/chemically addicted and can be fatal and should only be attempted with medical guidance/assistance. The most serious form of withdrawal is called delirium tremens, or DTs. People with severe withdrawal symptoms or DTs should always have a drink if they need it while professional help is sought. If in doubt, call 999.If you or someone you know has been affected by the themes in this episode, there are some useful organisations on Attune's website that can be of help: www.we-are-attune.com/podcast Attune, as a dedicated provider of mental health and well-being services, is committed to delivering holistic support and resources. With its team of skilled professionals, Attune excels in recognising and responding to the intricate needs of people and teams in talent-based industries.You can learn more about Attune through our website: https://www.we-are-attune.com/Follow Attune on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/we_are_attune/#Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@weareattune and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/we-are-attune/ Empathy For The Devil is produced by Message HeardListen to more Message Heard shows through our website: https://messageheard.com/Follow Message Heard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/messageheard/mycompany/ and Twitter: https://x.com/messageheard?lang=en-GB This is a Message Heard Production.Producer and Editor - Emma WernerSenior Producer - Harry StottExecutive Producer - Sandra FerrariVideographer - Ethan JuddAudio and Mix Engineer - Lizzie AndrewsProduction Coordinator - Kirsty McLeanFilmed at ID Studios___________Empathy For The Devil Season 2 is brought to you in partnership with London Records. Website: londonrecords.co.uk
Nueva entrega de "Back in the Day", en el que Shockadelica hace un repaso al mes de marzo en Prince: lanzamientos, grabaciones, conciertos y nacimientos. Los temas que escucharéis en este capítulo son: Intro: Let's Pretend We're Married (1982) Canciones íntegras: 1- X's Face (2014) 2- The Morning Papers (directo en Nueva York, 1993) 3- Good Love (1986) 4- Strawberry Lover (1986, Mazarati) 5- Still Waiting (directo, 1980) 6- Possessed (directo en First Avenue, 1984) 7- Lolly Lolly (According to Prince) (1988, Wendy y Lisa) 8- By Alien Means (1988) 9- Get Blue (1991) 10- Get Wild (1994) 11- Dreamer (directo en The Tonight Show, 2009) 12- The Word (2006) 13- Telepathy (1986) 14- Letitgo (1994) 15- Black Muse (directo en Paisley Park, 2015) 16- Erotic City (Make Love Not War Erotic City Come Alive) (1984) Sintonía: Mix de Musicology y Musicology NewPowerRadio Mix, mix by Shocka. Back in the Day es un spin-off de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay Funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
En el capítulo de hoy StarrChild, Saiber y Shockadelica analizan en profundidad el disco "20Ten", publicado por Prince en 2010, y cada una de sus canciones. Además, debaten sobre la supuesta liberación del Vault y el documental cancelado de Netflix. Como siempre, retamos a nuestros oyentes en las secciones "Can I Play With U?" y "Elephants and Flowers". Purple Music somos Shockadelica, StarrChild y Saiber. Puedes encontrarnos en: iVoox: https://bit.ly/31qkaqX Apple: https://apple.co/2SGQ3IN Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tZKDtHU9wrSZAr6ADvU2V?si=50cb872160d34a60 Web: https://purplemusic.es Instagram: @purplemusicpodcast Facebook: @purplemusicpodcast y el grupo Purple Music: Un podcast sobre Prince Twitter: @PurpleMusicPod1 Correo electrónico: podcast AT purplemusic.es ¡Envíanos tus comentarios! Stay tuned, stay Funky! Música de sintonía: Purple Music (Prince), remix by PMP. Intro creada por Shockadelica. Música de cierre: "Laydown", en el programa de televisión López Tonight, grabado el 13 de abril de 2011. The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intelectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Damas y caballeros, bienvenidos a Private Joy, la sección para mecenas de Purple Music, el primer podcast en español creado por y para amantes del sonido Minneapolis y la música de Prince. En el episodio de hoy recuperamos maquetas, demos y guías vocales originales grabados por Prince a la voz y que fueron finalmente publicadas por otros artistas. Las canciones que escucharemos serán: 1- "I'll Never Be Another Fool" (1995) 2- "Ain't No Place Like U" (1993) 3- "Allegiance" (1988) 4- "Data Bank" (1986) 5- "Baby Go Go" (1986) 6- "Eternity" (1985) 7- "Desire" (1984) 8- "All Day All Night" (1984) Volvemos muy pronto, hasta entonces, stay Funky! Private Joy es un spin-off para mecenas de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica junto a otros colaboradores puntuales. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Canción de sintonía: Private Joy (Controversy, 1981). The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Purple Music - Un podcast sobre Prince. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/738601
En esta edición exprés de Purple Music comentamos algunas de las noticias más recientes relacionadas con Prince, especialmente ese anuncio sobre la supuesta liberación del Vault y la cancelación del documental de Netflix. Locución de Bárbara Shockadelica. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
Nueva entrega de "Back in the Day", en el que Shockadelica hace un repaso al mes de febrero en Prince: lanzamientos, grabaciones, conciertos y nacimientos. Los temas que escucharéis en este capítulo son: Intro: Screwdriver (2014) Canciones íntegras: 1 - Ooh She Wah Wah - (Apollonia 6, 1984) 2- Love and Sex (1984) 3- Yellow (Sheila E., 1985) 4- 4 The Tears in Your Eyes (1985) 5- or $ (1986) 6- 200 Balloons (1989) 7- Thieves in the Temple (versión acústica, 1990) 8- The Last Dance (Bang Pow Zoom and the Whole Nine) 9- The Most Beautiful Girl Mustang Mix (Miami, 1994) 10- Little Red Corvette (1982) 11- Stand Back (1983) 12- Reflection (en directo en Tavis Smiley, 2002) 13- Black Sweat (en directo, 2007) 14- Like a Prayer Club Mix 12” (Madonna, 1989) 15- Boyfriend (2014) 16- La La La He He He Heee (Highly Explosive) (1987) Sintonía: Mix de Musicology y Musicology NewPowerRadio Mix, mix by Shocka. Back in the Day es un spin-off de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
En el programa de hoy Shocka nos cuenta la historia del proyecto "Dream Factory", álbum que Prince planeaba publicar en 1986 tras "Parade", pero que por diferentes razones fue evolucionando y cambiando de nombre hasta convertirse en "Sign 'O' The Times". Contextualizamos todas las canciones que Prince tuvo en mente publicar en ese álbum y escuchamos algunas de ellas de forma íntegra. Además, Shocka vuelve a retaros en la sección "Elephants and Flowers". Puedes encontrarnos en: iVoox: https://bit.ly/31qkaqX Apple: https://apple.co/2SGQ3IN Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tZKDtHU9wrSZAr6ADvU2V?si=50cb872160d34a60 Web: https://purplemusic.es Instagram: @purplemusicpodcast Facebook: @purplemusicpodcast y el grupo Purple Music: Un podcast sobre Prince Twitter: @PurpleMusicPod1 Correo electrónico: podcast AT purplemusic.es ¡Envíanos tus comentarios! Stay tuned, stay Funky! Música de sintonía: Purple Music (Prince), remix by PMP. Intro creada por Shockadelica. Música de cierre: "In a Large Room With No Light" en el Festival de Jazz de Montreux de 2009. The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intelectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Damas y caballeros, bienvenidos a Private Joy, la sección para mecenas de Purple Music, el primer podcast en español creado por y para amantes del sonido Minneapolis y la música de Prince. En este episodio Shocka recuerda la primera de las NPG Music Club Editions que Prince ofreció a través de su web NPGMusicClub.com durante los años 2001 y 2002. Además, escucharemos algunas de las canciones que compartió en la primera de esas ediciones, el 18 de febrero de 2001, entre ellas "Splash", "Mad" o "I Like It There". Volvemos muy pronto, hasta entonces, stay Funky! Hazte socio de Purple Music, ¡ahora sin cuotas!: https://purplemusic.es/hazte-socio/ Private Joy es un spin-off para mecenas de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica junto a otros colaboradores puntuales. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Canción de sintonía: Private Joy (Controversy, 1981). The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Purple Music - Un podcast sobre Prince. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/738601
Nueva entrega de "Back in the Day", en el que Shockadelica hace un repaso al mes de enero en Prince: lanzamientos, grabaciones, conciertos y nacimientos. Los temas que escucharéis en este capítulo son: Intro: Let's Work (1981) Canciones de fondo: In Love (1978) Canciones íntegras: 1- I Wish U Heaven (ensayo 1988). 2- Dolphin (1993) 3- Shall We Dance? (Brown Mark, 1989) 4- Jaguar (Mavis Staples, 1988) 5- Love and Sex (1986) 6- Last Heart (1986) 7- Empty Room (2002) 8- Soft and Wet y I Wanna Be Your Lover (ensayo 1988) 9- How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? (2016) 10- Ruff Enuff (2016) 11- Electric Intercourse (1983) 12- Nasty Girl (1982) 13- On the Couch (2004) 14- Open Book (1991) 15- Anotherloverholenyohead Extended (1986) Sintonía: Mix de Musicology y Musicology NewPowerRadio Mix, mix by Shocka. Back in the Day es un spin-off de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
En el programa de hoy, en la que contamos con la presencia de los podcasters Santi "Larstiago" (Nación Metálica) y Raúl Lupiáñez (Días de Discos) exploraremos el legado de Prince como guitarrista, sus recursos con el instrumento, sus influencias y repasaremos algunos de los momentos más memorables de Prince a la guitarra en el estudio y también en directo. demás, os retamos en la sección "Elephants and Flowers". Este episodio está conducido por Shockadelica. Puedes encontrarnos en: iVoox: https://bit.ly/31qkaqX Apple: https://apple.co/2SGQ3IN Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tZKDtHU9wrSZAr6ADvU2V?si=50cb872160d34a60 Web: https://purplemusic.es Instagram: @purplemusicpodcast Facebook: @purplemusicpodcast y el grupo Purple Music: Un podcast sobre Prince Twitter: @PurpleMusicPod1 Correo electrónico: podcast AT purplemusic.es ¡Envíanos tus comentarios! Stay tuned, stay Funky! Música de sintonía: Purple Music (Prince), remix by PMP. Intro creada por Shockadelica. Música de cierre: "Temptation", ensayo de 1984 durante la gira Purple Rain. The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intelectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Damas y caballeros, bienvenidos a Private Joy, la sección para mecenas de Purple Music, el primer podcast en español creado por y para amantes del sonido Minneapolis y la música de Prince. Comenzamos una serie de episodios alternos dedicados a explorar el famoso Vault, esa bodega musical tan anhelada por los fans donde Prince archivaba toda la música que producía: demos, guías vocales, ensayos, conciertos y canciones definitivas. Contextualizamos y escuchamos 7 temas que nunca han visto la luz oficialmente en ningún álbum de Prince ni de ningún otro artista. Las canciones que escucharemos serán: 1- "Baby Doll" (1992) 2- "No Changes" (1987) 3- "The Grand Progression" (1987) 4- "Kiss Me Quick" (1979) 5- "Lust U Always" (1982) 6- "Me Touch Myself" (1989) 7- "Red Scarlet" (1993) Volvemos muy pronto, hasta entonces, stay Funky! Private Joy es un spin-off para mecenas de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica junto a otros colaboradores puntuales. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Canción de sintonía: Private Joy (Controversy, 1981). The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Purple Music - Un podcast sobre Prince. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/738601
Volvemos con un nuevo episodio de "Back in the Day", en el que Shockadelica repasa algunas de los momentos más relevantes que ocurrieron en el mes de diciembre a lo largo de la carrera de Prince. Los temas que escucharéis en este capítulo son: Intro: Cream (1990) Canciones de fondo: Le Grind (1986) y Damn (1985) Canciones íntegras: 1- Eye No (1987/1988). 2- Sex (1989) 3- Melody Cool (demo 1989) 4- Te Amo Corazón (Directo en los Brit Awards, 2006) 5- The Glamorous Life (demo 1983) 6- Sugar Walls (1984) 7- U Got The Look - She's Always in My Hair (Directo en el Rave Un the Year 2000, 1999) 8- Jungle Love (1984) 9- Waiting Room (No Doubt, 2001) 10 - 7 Mix 5 Edit (1992) 11- The Line (1987) 12- Warden in the Prison of Love (1988) 13- We Can Fuck (1983) 14- Another Lonely Christmas (prueba de sonido, Buffalo, diciembre 1984). Sintonía: Mix de Musicology y Musicology NewPowerRadio Mix) mix by Shocka. Back in the Day es un spin-off de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
In der zweiten Folge unserer Plattenbesprechung zu Prince's "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic" tauchen wir wieder tief in die musikalischen und thematischen Elemente dieses Albums ein und werfen einen detaillierten Blick auf die Einflüsse und Hintergründe der Tracks 9 - 18. Wir diskutieren die vielfältigen musikalischen Stile, die Prince in diesem Album vereint, von funkigen Beats bis hin zu eingängigen Melodien. Zudem werfen wir einen Blick auf die einzigartigen Tracks, wie zum Beispiel "Strange but true".Seid gespannt auf den zweiten Teil des Ranking der Songs – welcher Track im zweiten Teil des Albums sticht hervor und warum? Und wie sieht euer Gesamtranking aus?Schaltet ein, feiert mit uns das Erbe eines Musikgenies und entdeckt neue Facetten eines Albums, das auch nach 25 Jahren nichts von seiner Faszination verloren hat. Bis bald im Podcast!
El pasado 30 de septiembre se cumplieron diez años de la publicación de Art Official Age, trabajo que muchos consideran el último gran álbum de Prince. Repasamos el disco junto a nuestros invitados Mireia Castellà y Gabriel González, con los que analizamos exhaustivamente cada canción. Además os retamos en las secciones "Can I Play With U?" y "Elephants and Flowers". Purple Music somos Shockadelica, StarrChild y Saiber. Puedes encontrarnos en: iVoox: https://bit.ly/31qkaqX Apple: https://apple.co/2SGQ3IN Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tZKDtHU9wrSZAr6ADvU2V?si=50cb872160d34a60 Web: https://purplemusic.es Instagram: @purplemusicpodcast Facebook: @purplemusicpodcast y el grupo Purple Music: Un podcast sobre Prince Twitter: @PurpleMusicPod1 Correo electrónico: podcast AT purplemusic.es ¡Envíanos tus comentarios! Stay tuned, stay Funky! Música de sintonía: Purple Music (Prince), remix by PMP. Intro creada por Shockadelica. Música de cierre: "Breakdown", en The Louisville Palace, 15 de marzo de 2015. The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intelectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Damas y caballeros, bienvenidos a Private Joy, la sección para mecenas de Purple Music, el primer podcast en español creado por y para amantes del sonido Minneapolis y la música de Prince. De la inspiración a la copia hay un paso, y en el programa de hoy Shocka recuerda algunos temas que están tan inspirados en Prince que en algunos casos se podría hablar de copias. Pero también muestra casos de canciones de Prince que parecen tener una clara inspiración en temas de otros artistas. ¿Son plagio o inspiración? Volvemos muy pronto, hasta entonces, stay funky! Private Joy es un spin-off para mecenas de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica junto a otros colaboradores. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Canción de sintonía: Private Joy (Controversy, 1981). The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Purple Music - Un podcast sobre Prince. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/738601
In unserer 30. Podcastfolge feiern wir das 25-jährige Jubiläum von Prince' 23. Studioalbum "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic"! Genau an dem Datum, an dem dieses Album vor einem Vierteljahrhundert das Licht der Welt erblickte, nehmen wir euch mit auf eine Reise durch die faszinierende Welt dieser Platte.Obwohl "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic" kommerziell kein großer Erfolg war, hat es viele versteckte Perlen und Geschichten, die es wert sind, entdeckt zu werden. In dieser Folge besprechen wir den ersten Teil des Albums und werfen einen detaillierten Blick auf die Einflüsse und Hintergründe der ersten Tracks.Seid gespannt auf unser exklusives Ranking der Songs – welcher Track im ersten Teil des Albums sticht hervor und warum? Das erfahrt ihr nur in dieser besonderen Folge.Schaltet ein, feiert mit uns das Erbe eines Musikgenies und entdeckt neue Facetten eines Albums, das auch nach 25 Jahren nichts von seiner Faszination verloren hat. Bis bald im Podcast!
Shockadelica vuelve con una nueva entrega de "Back in the Day", en la que repasa algunas de los momentos más relevantes que ocurrieron en el mes de noviembre a lo largo de la carrera de Prince. Los temas que escucharéis en este capítulo son: Intro: Mountains Extended Version (Prince, 1986) Canciones íntegras: 1- Hot Thing Extended Remix (1987) 2- Make It Through the Snow (Demo, 1977) 3- Irresistible Bitch (ensayo, 1984) 4- If I Was Your Girlfriend (versión película Sign 'O' the Times, 1987) 5- Anotherlove (Saturday Night Live, 2014) 6- Van Gogh (inédita, 1995) 7- We Are America (Esperanza Spalding, 2013) 8- Play (inédita, 1990) 9- Face Down (Nueva York, 1997) 10- Saviour (Emancipation, 1996) 11- ️ ️Love U But ️ ️ Don't Trust U Anymore (Montreux Jazz Festival, 2009) 12- (Sometimes I Feel Like A) Motherless Child (Séptimo, 1999) 13- 1+1+1 is 3 (Fukuoka, 2002) 14- Adore (One Nite Alone... Live, 2002) 15- Laydown Extended Version (2009) 16- Come On (Acqualung, 1999) Sintonía: Mix de Musicology y Musicology NewPowerRadio Mix) mix by Shocka. Back in the Day es un spin-off de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) Stay funky! The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Damas y caballeros, bienvenidos a Private Joy, la sección para mecenas de Purple Music, el primer podcast en español creado por y para amantes del sonido Minneapolis y la música de Prince. El programa de hoy recordamos a algunas de las compañeras sentimentales y musas de Prince en los años 70 y 80, mujeres que le inspiraron en la composición de algunas de sus canciones más hermosas. Shockadelica nos habla brevemente de su relación con Prince y escucharemos canciones inspiradas en ellas. Más adelante en la temporada dedicaremos otro programa a mujeres que estuvieron en la vida de Prince y le inspiraron en la década de los 90 y en el siglo XXI. Volvemos muy pronto, hasta entonces, stay funky! Private Joy es un spin-off para mecenas de Purple Music Podcast llevado a cabo por Shockadelica junto a otros colaboradores. Síguenos en Instagram! (@purplemusicpodcast), Twitter (@purplemusicpod) y en Youtube (@purplemusic6489) The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Purple Music - Un podcast sobre Prince. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/738601
En esta nueva entrega de Purple Music, en esta ocasión presentada por Shockadelica en solitario y con David Afreirnieve, responsable del podcast Damevinilo, como invitado, hablamos de Jill Jones, artista y protegida de Prince, y de su grandioso disco homónimo, publicado en 1987. Para terminar, os retamos a una nueva conexión imposible en nuestra nueva sección, "Elephants and Flowers". Vótanos en los premios iVoox de Podcasting: https://go.ivoox.com/wv/premios24?c=1656 Puedes encontrarnos en: iVoox: https://bit.ly/31qkaqX Apple: https://apple.co/2SGQ3IN Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tZKDtHU9wrSZAr6ADvU2V?si=50cb872160d34a60 Web: https://purplemusic.es Instagram: @purplemusicpodcast Facebook: @purplemusicpodcast y el grupo Purple Music: Un podcast sobre Prince Twitter: @PurpleMusicPod1 Correo electrónico: podcast AT purplemusic.es ¡Envíanos tus comentarios! Stay tuned, stay funky! Música de sintonía: Purple Music (Prince), remix by PMP. Música de cierre: "4 Lust", Prince y Jill Jones, grabado en 1985. The Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson is not affiliated, associated, or connected with Purple Music Podcast nor has it endorsed or sponsored Purple Music Podcast. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers Nelson has not licensed any of its intellectual property to the producers of Purple Music Podcast. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. We just want to share our love for Prince music.
This episode of the Hip Hop Genius Podcast features guests Dr. Christopher Emdin and Aysha Upchurch, a.k.a. The Dancing Diplomat. It was recorded at the iconic Paisley Park Estate, former home of Prince Rogers Nelson, and features Co-Hosts David "TC" Ellis, Tony Simmons, and Timothy David Jones. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hiphopgenius/support
Transforming Lives By Recognizing Our Unique Value, Purpose and PowerImagine, if you will my friends, a world where our first identity is our value, truly recognizing our own value – where understanding our unique purpose and power can transform not only our lives but also the lives of those around us. That's the vision of my friend Regi Wilson, a true 21st-century Renaissance man. Now you may remember Regi from DTH episode 148 if you've been listening awhile. Regi's incredible journey spans the music industry, where he's worked alongside legends like Chaka Khan, Mary J. Blige, and the one and only Prince Rogers Nelson, better known as just “Prince”. But his mission goes beyond music. Regi is the driving force behind the concept of value identity and the Human Value Initiative at theequaluniverse.com.Today, Regi returns to the show to share updates on his groundbreaking work in Hawaii, including an online education tool and a virtual museum dedicated to value identity. He'll explain how embracing our value identity creates safety and connection, moving us away from divisive identity politics and towards a focus on our common humanity. We'll explore the lessons learned from pain, the power of individual observation, and the boundless potential that lies within each of us.TakeawaysValue identity is about creating safety in our relationship with ourselves and becoming safe spaces for others.Our first identity is that we are all valuable, and understanding our unique purpose and power allows us to empower ourselves and others.Observing and learning from every situation and person helps us grow and find the benefits in discomfort and pain.We should focus on our common humanity and the benefits we bring to each other, rather than getting caught up in identity politics.Nature wastes nothing, and we should strive to make the most of our time, minds, bodies, and love.Learn more about and connect with Regi Wilson online by checking out the full show notes for this episode at www.DerateTheHate.com.What have you done today to make your life a better life? What have you done today to make the world a better place? The world is a better place if we are better people. That begins with each of us as individuals. Be kind to one another. Be grateful for everything you've got. Make each and every day the day that you want it to be! Please follow The Derate The Hate podcast on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter(X) , YouTube Subscribe to us wherever you enjoy your audio or directly from our site. Please leave us a rating and feedback on Apple podcasts or other platforms. Not on social media? You can share your thoughts or request Wilk for a speaking engagement on our site's contact page: DerateTheHate.com/Contact If you would like to support the show, you're welcome to DONATE or shop Amazon by going through our Support Us page and I'll earn through qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. I look forward to hearing from you!
On this episode of Live And Loud With The Lord, enjoy a special installment of The Classic Album Review. Lord Nelson takes a beautiful journey down the tracklist of the incredible soundtrack for the movie PURPLE RAIN. Starring the great one, Mr. Prince Rogers Nelson! This episode is a great watch and listen. It will excite the senses of older folks and spark interest in the young. Lord Nelson and the CMS Network with 5 Royals Ent. appreciate your valuable time. We strive to entertain, inform, and sometimes educate you. Respect Maximum To You Always. Love Love. Thanks A Trillion. Enjoy. Hit the links below to watch or listen to THE LORD, NELSON THAT IS, on all his social media outlets! #Prince #PurpleRain #ClassicAlbumReview #LiveAndLoud #LordNelson #MusicLegends #Soundtrack #80sMusic #MovieSoundtracks #CMSNetwork #RockAndRoll #MusicJourney NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows, are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not. Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!
On June 7, we celebrate what would have been the 66th birthday of Prince, a musical genius who transformed the landscape of popular music. Born in 1958 in Minneapolis, Prince Rogers Nelson dazzled the world with his innovative blend of rock, funk, and pop, creating timeless hits like "Purple Rain," "Kiss," and "When Doves Cry." His flamboyant style and electrifying performances set him apart as an icon of creativity and individuality. Tragically, Prince passed away on April 21, 2016, at the age of 57, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate. Happy heavenly birthday, Prince. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The L.A.W. of New York radio's The Harlem Connection - L. Ade Williams - joins the Mission to ask May I explain why the movies of Prince Rogers Nelson are Bad Black Movies. Plus, we uncover Prince's Top 5 Favorite Movies, go Six Degrees to Helen Keller (?), and, just in Time, Len reveals his substance problem. Rate & Review The Mission on Apple Email micheauxmission@gmail.com Follow The Mission on Instagram Subscribe to the Mission on YouTube Get your Micheaux Mission SWAG from TeePublic We are a proud member of The Podglomerate - we make podcasts work! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom and John, still residing in the Minneapolis area, take an expedition through the Prince album archives, from 1979's “Prince” to 1989's “Batman.” Follow along and score along, as they allot points to each album (out of a total of 100) to determine which of the 10 albums in this remarkable run gets the highest score in aggregate...and which gets the lowest. Has there ever been a more impressive 10-album run? Is there a more accomplished artist in the history of modern music than Prince Rogers Nelson? Tom's Spotify playlist: "The Lost Prince" Listen and Subscribe: Find the podcast platform of your choice here. References and Related: Playlist of songs featured on Out of the Main John's Spotify Yacht Rock Playlist Tom's Spotify Yacht Rock Playlist Intro/outro: Stock Music “We're Here” composed by John H. Nixon (BMI) Find and Follow: The Mainland: OutoftheMain.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yachtrockpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/outofthemain YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@outofthemain Support the Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outofthemain --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outofthemain/support
Join the guys as they don their purple to celebrate the work of the legendary Prince Rogers Nelson. Prince was a true musical genius and had a big impact on Deremy and Thomas' musical tastes. See how they take on the assignment of exploring Five Essential Prince Songs.Let us know what you think!Twitter (X): @popculturefiveInstagram: Pop Culture Five PodcastEmail: popculture5pod@gmail.com
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
INTRO2mins - First memories of Prince, and standing next to the TV...feeling the static from Gett Off! Listening to Prince's Hits cassette in the Green Mondeo.4mins - Born in the year of Lovesexy!5mins - When did you realise that Prince's work could become a lifetime pursuit? "First and foremost I'm a fan...". Obsessed with John Waters, Pee Wee Herman and Bette Davis too. 'Eccentric, creative and fabulous people'.6mins - Seeing Purple Rain at 14 and getting into fashion. "Prince was always on my mood board."7mins30s - Studying Prince for years as an independent researcher alongside work...'when you do a PhD it's just the beginning of your research.'9mins30s - 'The idea of Prince & Fashion, with a focus on the labour aspect and fan culture as well...'11mins30s - What's going on with the Prince of the late 1970s? Casci unpacks the different sartorial elements. 'Very typical of a young adult finding themselves...through dress.'14mins - Prince's experiments in fashion, thrift stores, borrowing, wearing women's clothing...17mins - 'Becoming Prince': The Beautiful Ones book, and understanding elements of Prince's early imagination and dress-sense. The influence of his parents, musicians in North Minneapolis...and getting dressed to the 9s in the 1970s.22mins - Heroes and influences...23mins - Make Up.26mins - World Building...'in a world called Fantasy'30mins - Prince's female kinship. 'He surrounded himself with incredible women...and loved female energy.' Sly Stone's fashion, and James Brown's performances...expressing sexuality and sensuality. 'He liked the way particular fabrics felt on his body...' How Can U Just Leave Me Standing? In Search of Prince... is produced and arranged by Sam J. Bleazard - but couldn't exist without the fabulous contribution from all of our guests!The show also features significant original music compositions from Gavin Calder.LINKSPlease follow me on Instagram and Facebook if you'd like to interact with the show on social media.Email me at: bleazas@hotmail.com if you have any ideas for future episodes, or if you'd like to share any feedback on the show. #prince4ever #love4oneanother
Forty years ago this summer, we saw the release of this seminal biopic/concert movie from first-time director Albert Magnoli. It was the feature film debut of Prince who was a rising rock and pop phenomenon at the time and it featured wall-to-wall new songs from Prince and his band at the time, The Revolution. Both the film and its soundtrack became instant phenomenons launching the late, great Prince Rogers Nelson into the stratosphere of all-time musical legends! The story is only loosely based on his life and it focuses on the The Kid (Prince) who leads an aspiring rock band in Minneapolis and is struggling with both a brutal homelife (he lives with his abusive father played by Clarence Williams III) and just finding his voice as an artist. Also co-starring are Apollonia Kotero as the woman he falls for and Morris Day as his chief musical rival. Let's Go Crazy for a time When Doves Cry. ;) Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershon https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
This Day in Legal History: National War Labor Board Established On January 12, 1942, a major event unfolded in the annals of U.S. labor and legal history when President Franklin D. Roosevelt reestablished the National War Labor Board (NWLB) amidst the exigencies of World War II. This strategic move was designed to maintain labor harmony and forestall disruptions in the critical wartime economy. The NWLB, originally conceived by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I, was reborn with a mandate to arbitrate disputes between workers and employers, a task of enormous significance given the heightened industrial demands of war.The board's jurisdiction extended across vital sectors such as aviation, automobile manufacturing, shipping, mining, telegraph, and railways, reflecting the diverse industrial front of the U.S. war effort. By mediating labor conflicts and enforcing wage controls, the NWLB played a pivotal role in stabilizing the domestic workforce during a period of global upheaval. This stabilization was crucial for ensuring uninterrupted production of war materials, a cornerstone of the Allied victory strategy.The NWLB's impact went beyond mere dispute resolution. It also shaped broader labor policies, influencing wage standards and working conditions. This intervention was critical in maintaining a balance between the needs of the war economy and the rights and welfare of workers, a delicate equilibrium during such tumultuous times.The legacy of the NWLB resonates even today, highlighting the intricate relationship between labor relations, governmental policy, and national security. The Cornell University collection of NWLB files from both World Wars serves as a rich repository of information, offering insights into the board's operations, decisions, and overall influence. These documents not only chronicle a crucial aspect of legal and labor history but also provide valuable lessons for managing large-scale industrial and labor relations in times of national crisis.Today, on January 12, 2024, a lawsuit led by Norma Anderson, a 91-year-old lifelong Colorado Republican, challenges Donald Trump's eligibility for the Republican primary ballot in Colorado. Anderson, who witnessed the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, believes Trump was responsible and should be disqualified under a 19th-century constitutional provision for engaging in insurrection. This case, set for a Supreme Court hearing on February 8, questions Trump's role in the events of January 6 and its implications for his candidacy in the upcoming election against Joe Biden.The lawsuit, joined by three Republicans and two independents, is driven by a concern for the constitution and democracy, citing Trump's alleged role in the Capitol attack. It uses the 14th Amendment's disqualification clause, which bars anyone who engaged in insurrection from public office, a provision never before used to declare a presidential candidate ineligible.Trump's legal team argues against the characterization of January 6 as an insurrection and denies his involvement. The case, initiated by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a watchdog group, highlights the significance of conservatives challenging Trump's eligibility, emphasizing the non-partisan nature of the issue.Plaintiff Krista Kafer, a conservative columnist and Trump voter in 2020, expresses concern for personal safety and the broader implications of Trump's potential re-election. The case brings to the forefront critical constitutional questions and the enduring impact of the January 6 events on American democracy.Conservative Trump challengers in Colorado see a threat to democracy | ReutersActivision Blizzard Inc. faces two new lawsuits alleging discrimination, despite a proposed $55 million settlement with the California Civil Rights Department over similar claims. The new cases, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, bring fresh accusations including demotion due to complaints about sexist treatment and discrimination against "old white guys." The proposed settlement contains a unique clause stating that no court or independent investigation has substantiated any allegations, which could make it harder for new plaintiffs to use these settled claims in their litigation.The settlement's strict language doesn't prevent new lawsuits but lacks the usual momentum that follows a significant deal with a regulator. In contrast to many class actions, Activision's deal doesn't automatically include all plaintiffs, allowing individuals to pursue separate claims. The recent lawsuits echo previous allegations of unequal pay, promotions, and a "frat boy culture" at Activision, including serious incidents like an employee's suicide linked to intense sexual harassment.The $55 million settlement is relatively small for Activision, a company recently acquired by Microsoft for $68.7 billion, potentially encouraging others to file independent claims. These new claims might find the settlement more relevant if they focus on pay and promotion discrimination, rather than harassment. The new lawsuits don't reference the government's investigation, likely due to the settlement's "no admission" clause.An Activision spokesperson stated that the company takes any allegations seriously and investigates them thoroughly. The existence of these cases could benefit future plaintiffs, as studies show that individual settlements are higher when the government also brings a case. These new claims highlight the ongoing issues at Activision and the complexities of legal settlements in discrimination cases.Activision Discrimination Deal Arms it Against New Wave of SuitsA lawsuit has emerged within the late music icon Prince Rogers Nelson's estate, instigated by his nephew and two close associates against four of his other relatives. The legal dispute, brought to light on Thursday, involves Prince's two half-sisters, a niece, and a nephew, and was filed by entertainment lawyer L. Londell McMillan, music producer Charles Spicer Jr., and Johnny Nicholas Nelson Torres. This lawsuit follows a 2022 Minnesota probate settlement, which divided Prince's $156 million estate among his family and friends, and Primary Wave Music LLC, after Prince died without a will.McMillan and Spicer, as managing members of Prince Legacy LLC, a holding company for the estate, allege that Sharon and Norrine Nelson, along with Breanna and Allen Nelson, breached the operating agreement. They accuse them of attempting to wrongfully remove McMillan and Spicer from their management roles and spread false information online. The lawsuit claims the Nelsons convened an unauthorized meeting to oust McMillan and Spicer and change the rules for selling stakes in the estate, actions deemed invalid by the plaintiffs.The suit highlights the significant role McMillan and Spicer play in managing Prince Legacy's day-to-day affairs and underscores that their removal is subject to strict conditions, which have not been met. The plaintiffs argue that the Nelsons' lack of music industry experience and history of infighting could jeopardize the business. They fear that the Nelsons' involvement in management could disrupt the operations of Prince Legacy.This legal conflict, initially filed under seal on January 5, 2024, raises concerns about the future management of Prince's complex and valuable estate. The case is McMillan v. Nelson, and the attorneys for McMillan, Spicer, and Torres are from Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP and Bassford Remele PA, while the Nelsons have yet to make a court appearance.Music Icon Prince's Estate Prompts New Court Fight Among HeirsThe U.S. Copyright Office has proposed a rule to simplify copyright registration for online news publishers, potentially leading to more lawsuits, especially as the journalism industry deals with artificial intelligence (AI) companies using their content for training models. The proposal allows publishers to register a month's worth of updates at once using representative examples, addressing a long-standing issue where many digital outlets avoided registering due to the cumbersome process.This change would make it easier and more appealing for digital content publishers to protect their work, potentially increasing copyright registration among news outlets. The New York Times, for instance, is seeking statutory damages in its lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, citing millions of registered articles. The rule change would allow publishers to register more content in one application, potentially emboldening them to enforce copyrights against violators, including AI companies.Gannett Co. Inc., a major news publisher, has praised the proposal for streamlining the registration process. However, the rule's scope raises questions about whether it applies to trade publications or other specific content types. There's also concern about its applicability to emerging platforms as technology evolves.Despite the ease of registration, licensing remains crucial. OpenAI's licensing deal with Axel Springer SE highlights the ongoing negotiations between AI firms and news publishers. Media executives are urging Congress to clarify that using unlicensed copyrighted content to train AI models should not be considered 'fair use'. The proposal, however, doesn't eliminate the challenges news publishers face in litigation against well-funded tech companies. Comments on the rulemaking are due by February 20, with the expectation that the rule will be adopted with few changes, aiding news publishers in their copyright lawsuits, including against news aggregators and generative AI companies.Copyright Rule Would Ease News Registration as AI Fight Looms Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
This episode comes out of the latest dispatch from The Embassy - The Best Year. Check it out in its entirety - but here is a bit of it …View2024. Will it be the worst year ever? Or maybe the best?Those of us who are old enough remember when Prince sang -… I was dreamin' when I wrote thisForgive me if it goes astrayBut when I woke up this mornin'Could've sworn it was judgment day… The sky was all purpleThere were people runnin' everywhereTryin' to run from the destructionYou know I didn't even care… 'Cause they say two thousand zero zeroParty over, oops out of timeSo tonight I'm gonna party like it's 1999- Prince Rogers Nelson - 1999 lyrics © Universal Music Publishing GroupThat was 1984 (another year carrying potential foreboding) and 1999 seemed a long way away. We were already beginning to fret about Y2K - the turn of the millennium would bring societal destruction wrought by the anger of the Technology God. It turned out that two thousand zero zero was not “party over, oops out of time” (hereafter denoted POOOOT).But now it is 2024, or, depending on when you read this, almost. And some fret that we finally draw near to POOOOT. If you believe that there will be a POOOOT, we must be drawing nearer to it, I suppose. In fact, the year 2020 was claimed by many as the worst year - pandemic, racial unrest, violence - to be alive. But that turned out not to be POOOOT, in fact, many earlier candidates have come and gone. If one looks for a scientific answer to the question, “Is this the worst year ever?” - that answer is no. It turns out 536 is the scientifically determined winner of the worst year to be alive prize (WYTBA):Ask medieval historian Michael McCormick what year was the worst to be alive, and he's got an answer: "536." Not 1349, when the Black Death wiped out half of Europe. Not 1918, when the flu killed 50 million to 100 million people, mostly young adults. But 536. In Europe, "It was the beginning of one of the worst periods to be alive, if not the worst year," says McCormick, a historian and archaeologist who chairs the Harvard University Initiative for the Science of the Human Past.A mysterious fog plunged Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia into darkness, day and night—for 18 months. "For the sun gave forth its light without brightness, like the moon, during the whole year," wrote Byzantine historian Procopius. Temperatures in the summer of 536 fell 1.5°C to 2.5°C, initiating the coldest decade in the past 2300 years. Snow fell that summer in China; crops failed; people starved. The Irish chronicles record "a failure of bread from the years 536–539." Then, in 541, bubonic plague struck the Roman port of Pelusium, in Egypt. What came to be called the Plague of Justinian spread rapidly, wiping out one-third to one-half of the population of the eastern Roman Empire and hastening its collapse, McCormick says.- Ann Gibbons, Science, November 2018To review, we had a volcanic eruption sufficient to darken the sky for over a year and drop dust from the sky on a people many thousands of miles away who had no way of knowing why the sky was dark or dust was dropping. Failed crops, cold, snow in summer, starvation for years all over the world … followed by bubonic plague that killed up to half the population of the eastern Roman Empire - precipitating its collapse. That probably seemed like POOOOT to most people.…Links1999 - Studio album by Prince and the Revolution - Warner Brothers - 1982Why 536 was the ‘worst year to be alive.' - Ann Gibbons, Science, November 2018Volcanoes, plague, famine and endless winter: Welcome to 536, what historians and scientists believe was the ‘worst year to be alive' - The Conversation, February 2022The Embassy is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Embassy at theembassy.substack.com/subscribe
Are you ready to embark on a musical journey that will not only entertain but also enlighten? Prepare to be captivated by Angela Joy's vivid portrayal of Prince, a musical icon and beacon of hope for every kid who has ever felt out of place in this world. This episode brings you an immersive review of Joy's book "Ordinary Days: The Seeds, Sound, and City that Grew Prince Rogers Nelson". We delve into Prince's life story, highlighting his humble beginnings and tumultuous rise to fame. We also explore the profound symbolism of purple and rain in the narrative. Plus, you won't want to miss how Joy's connection to Prince and her Minnesotan roots influenced her writing.Shifting gears, we turn our focus towards the importance of diversity in our educational system, sharing enriching multicultural resources that align with US Common Core standards. We introduce over 55 multicultural lesson plans available on our website, certain to instill a deeper appreciation for diversity in young minds. Don't miss our recommendations which include "Ordinary Days", "The Seeds Sound", and "City That Grew, Prince Rogers Nelson", books that are as entertaining as they are educational. The cultural and educational journey continues next week; trust me, you wouldn't want to miss it! COME SAY Hey!! Instagram: @Jebeh01 Facebook: @JebehCulturalConsulting Pinterest: @Jebeh Cultural Consulting LinkedIn: @Jebeh Edmunds Leave a Review on our Podcast! We value your feedback!Save time and effort with our informative newsletter that offers strategies, tools, resources, and playlists from the culturally competent and socially just educator and creator Jebeh Edmunds! https://jebehedmunds.com/digitalcourse/email-signup/
Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." La primera grabación exitosa del grupo femenino estadounidense The Bangles viene incluida en el álbum "Different light" de 1985, vocalizada por su cantante Susanna Hoffs, canción que lleva por título “Manic Monday” (Lunes maniático). Así la escuché yo… Este tema musical fue compuesto en 1983 por el célebre músico y productor estadounidense Prince, e inicialmente iba a ser grabado por el grupo Apollonia 6, de la cantante Apollonia Kotero, con la que Prince había protagonizado la película “Purple rain” (Lluvia púrpura) en 1984; pero finalmente este proyecto no se logró cristalizar. Sin embargo, afortunadamente, quedó registro del demo original que Prince grabó con su propia voz en 1983 de su canción “Manic Monday”. Como dato curioso, hay que decir que Prince presentó “Manic Monday” bajo el seudónimo Christopher, nombre que aparece en los créditos del álbum de las Bangles. ¿Y tú, conocías la grabación de “Manic Monday” en la voz de Prince? Autor: Prince, (estadounidense) bajo el seudónimo "Christopher" Manic Monday - Bangles (1985) "Different light" álbum (1985) Canta: Susanna Lee Hoffs (estadounidense) The Bangles (banda estadounidense integrada por Susanna Hoffs & Debbi Peterson & Vicki Peterson & Michael Steele (todas estadounidenses) Manic Monday - Prince (1983) single Demo "Manic Monday" (1983) DEMO No publicado hasta 2019 "Originals" álbum (2019) Prince (nombre real Prince Rogers Nelson, estadounidense) ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 7 Episodio: 59 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora
The Land of 10,000 Lakes. The Star of the North. The birthplace of Prince Rogers Nelson, aka Prince and the Artist Formerly Known as Prince, on June 7, 1958.This is Queer Money episode #439. And today, we're sharing the most affordable, LGBTQ+ friendly city in MinnesotaWe'll share the top two based the data we've pulled from The Human Rights Campaign's Municipal Equality Index, city-level cost of living, the US Census data on incomes and Zillow's data on housing and rent prices. Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this episode on YouTubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities seriesFollow us:Queer Money YouTubeQueer Money InstagramMentioned in this episode:Queer Money KickstarterWhether you're starting your money journey or your exit plan to retirement, get the free Queer Money Kickstarter here to succeed with both.QM Kickstarter
Welcome back my friends to Ep. 195 of the InObscuria Podcast! This week your rock n' roll grave robbers once again explore all things FUNKY! Let your body move and your asses groove as we get down with some badass funk rock! So cut your lava lamps on, slip into some velvet and your highest platform boots, and let the “Purple-One” guide your groovy '80s trip!What is it that we do here at InObscuria? Besides eating pop-tarts, we exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we take a listen to all 3, as we move n' groove our way through funk-infused rock n' roll. This genre has a special meaning to the hosts, as they themselves have dabbled in this funkdafied landscape throughout their musical journeys. Songs this week include:Roachford – “Give It Up” from Roachford(1988)Dan Reed Network – “Baby Don't Fade” from Dan Reed Network (1988) Mazarati – “Stroke” from Mazarati(1986)Bad Brains – “Secret 77” from I Against I (1986)TACK>>HEAD – “Mind And Movement” from Friendly As A Hand Grenade (1989)Terence Trent D'Arby – “You Will Pay Tomorrow” from Neither Fish Nor Flesh(1989)The Family – “High Fashion” from The Family (1985)Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shopCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
On April 21, 2016, Prince Rogers Nelson, just 57 years old, died from an overdose of fentanyl-laced pain killers in the elevator of his Minneapolis home. And though the ensuing investigation revealed the extent of his addiction, it did nothing to tarnish his legacy as one of the most gifted and admired people in the history of music. Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prince Rogers Nelson would have been 65 years old today. Instead, we're left remembering the Minneapolis-born musician's legacy. He died in 2016 at age 57. This weekend, an annual birthday celebration is back at Paisley Park marking seven years since we lost him. And most notably, the event will feature more previously unreleased music from Paisley Park's collection, the so-called “Prince Vault.” For more, Andrea Swensson is with me. She is a music journalist and host of the Official Prince Podcast.
June 7, 2023: Prince would have been 65 years old today. Here is a throwback from 2019:12/2/19 For this edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME puts the spotlight on #MINNEAPOLIS for a celebration of brand new releases including the 1999 Super Deluxe Remaster, as well as discussions and reviews about two literary triumphs: "THE BEAUTIFUL ONES" and "ON TIME-A PRINCELY LIFE in FUNK." Special guests will include JULIANA BOLDEN & A. SCOTT GALLOWAY. Also, JULIANA & SCOTT break down their favorite and most endearing PRINCE tracks that helped define an iconic era of musical and cultural breakthroughs by this once-in-a-generation artist. Great stuff here, so press PLAY and ENJOY.
Episode 1 of Toph's Top Five, the 2T&A spinoff sweeping the nation, focuses on the artist formerly known as…O(+>…the Purple One…His Royal Badness…the High Priest of Pop…the great Prince Rogers Nelson.
How did Prince Rogers Nelson become an international superstar? The story begins in Minneapolis in the 1970s. We speak to Prince's first producer, Chris Moon, about helping Prince find his voice in the studio.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy