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I Love Prince

Prince was such a big part of my teenage life, when I was in high school, every school dance his music was like a staple and you couldn't go anywhere without hearing his music, it is such tragic loss of such a great, I took my 5 year old to lunch on the day he passed, before we left I turned off the computer and when we got in the car the radio station was playing his 5 biggest songs over and over, the station doesn't have a DJ, when we got back in the car after we ate, the same songs still playing and I knew something was wrong, when we got home I turned on the computer and saw the terrible news that he was gone and I couldn't believe it, I felt numb and thought this can't be happening, then I turned on the big 80's on Sirius and they were having a tribute to him, still doesn't feel real he is gone.
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Sunscape99 · 51-55, F
Coolman- You can't understand it because you didn't live in the time frame. A time when the birth of a thing called a converter box now sat on top of your tv and instead of a few channels, there were now at least a couple of dozen.

I remember watching the launch of Mtv. I sat wide eyed watching a rocket ship take off and launch and then a song called " Video killed the radio star" played. This was the start of a love affair with music videos and the artist recording them.