Comments: 20 years later

All I can say to this piece is: WOW.

Posted by valentina at July 27, 2004 1:27 PM

Ack! Where's Sue's letter? If Destiny stops by, you've got to remember the person who sat behind a pole to increase your chances of a cosmic connection. ;)

Posted by Melissa at July 27, 2004 1:30 PM

Take "Toronto" and replace it with "Atlanta" and that could have been written for me! What was it about Prince? That Purple Rain tour is still my all time favorite. I was lucky enough to score seats about 15 rows from the stage. (I wish I could remember how that was done) I got silk flowers dumped all over me-which I saved for years. Nothing will ever be as good as that night...

Posted by jenifleur at July 27, 2004 1:35 PM

When he looks into your eyes from the stage and realizes what a waste the last 20 years of his life have been without you, please remind yourself how silly it would be to throw away your supercool life with Joe and the kids for a guy who can't even decide what his name should be. (and I can't really see Prince in a gansey, can you?)

(sigh) Alas, I was only going on thirteen then, and had to be content with renting the movie for my birthday. See, you were always cooler than me.

Posted by jodi at July 27, 2004 1:39 PM

This tour is fantastic. I saw it when he played the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul) last month.

If I see a picture of His Purple Highness kissing that sock, I'll possibly have to crown you Queen of My World.

Have a great time!

Posted by CJ at July 27, 2004 1:40 PM

I'm all verklempt. I need a moment.....

OK, I'm back.

If you get a picture of Prince holding that sock, you will be annointed and crowned Super Blogger of the Universe.

Then, the next time someone introduces you, it will as "this is Stephanie, the Super Blogger of the Universe".

Posted by claudia at July 27, 2004 1:43 PM

Good gods, woman, you rule!

Ditton on claudia's post - except to add, "I'm Prince's Super Blogger of the Universe Yarn Harlot.

Posted by roggey at July 27, 2004 1:48 PM

Have a blast tonight! May destiny be on your side. ;)

Posted by ~Jo~ at July 27, 2004 1:51 PM

I was going to say something along the lines of, "When he looks into your eyes from the stage and realizes what a waste the last 20 years of his life have been without you..." & then I saw that Jodi already said it. So, ditto Jodi. Is the guy back to "Prince"? What happened to the funky symbol dohicky? Too hard to pronounce, I guess.

Stuff Mastercard, your Dublin Bay sock is everywhere I want to be.

Posted by Samina at July 27, 2004 2:12 PM

Wow you had Prince, mine was 1981, The Carrier Dome - The object? Mick Jagger. I of course was at the other end of the football field. He never saw me. Now, he is old and wrinkled. And very short. I think I could kick his ass. I just bought Purple Rain on DVD! It was one of those movies you never forget. I even remembered who I went to see it with! I also just bought "Pretty In Pink". I must be getting old.
Have a great time!

Posted by beth at July 27, 2004 2:12 PM

I want to see a full review here tomorrow - I'm going to see him in August! What are the chances of getting Prince to pose WITH the Dublin Bay sock. Naw, that's probably too much! :-)

Posted by holly at July 27, 2004 2:15 PM

Oh, for me it was Daryl Hall. Check my blog later for the full story. Have I told you lately that I just adore you?

Posted by Nathania at July 27, 2004 2:37 PM

I sympathize...for me it's the Black Crowes and, more specifically, Chris Robinson. I KNEW he would be mine but then he had to go and marry Kate Hudson! Oh the heartbreak...I'm sure if he'd met me first he'd be mine:)

Posted by Janet at July 27, 2004 2:47 PM

For me, it's Josh Ritter...a singer-songwriter who I had the good fortune to know when he was just a student, like me, at Oberlin College. So, I still get to push backstage and get my hug and kiss, and I get my e-mails answered. However, Mr. Ritter doesn't know that I have a massive crush on him. So massive, in fact, that my 10-year-old son e-mailed him to say, "Josh, are you single? You should date my mom."

How embarrasing! But wouldn't it be nice if he answered affirmatively?

Posted by Sue at July 27, 2004 2:49 PM

ROFLMAO. Okay, I'm going to embarrass the hell out of myself here and admit this: change the story and replace DONNY OSMOND, and that's me -- except I was only 14 and I never did make it to an Osmond concert. I've heard that this concert tour by the artist who was formerly known as a symbol who was formerly known as Prince who now prefers Prince again, is a great concert! Have a great time, and if Ryan ever gets those socks, they are going to have to be framed and not worn!

Posted by Norma at July 27, 2004 3:24 PM

I am still a fan of Purple Rain....Have a awesome time Stephanie and I hope Prince gyrates his hips for ya....

Posted by Diane at July 27, 2004 3:26 PM

i was at that concert too! and look - our paths cross (sort of!) 20 years later in blog land! have a great time tonite!

Posted by brenda at July 27, 2004 3:40 PM

Geez, this is embarrassing, but it was Donny Osmond for me too...those purple socks....sigh. What can I say, I lead a sheltered life!

Posted by Lisa in Oregon at July 27, 2004 3:46 PM

I am soooo envious. I too recognize Prince for poetic genius that he is and spent many an adolescent hour mooning over said genius. I too also had a recent opportunity to attend a concert given by this lovely man when he passed through my city. I didn't take it - now I wish I had. And by the way destiny was meant to throw me into his path... not you... you must be mistaken. You just must. All those hours spent mooning would be for naught and my life misdirected. It cannot be!

Posted by Jessica at July 27, 2004 3:54 PM

Well, that COULD be me, except replace Prince with Josh Groban....oh, wait, that was only 5 months ago....I really am psycho....but the upcoming scenario in August will be something like this...."Run away with you, Josh? I'm terribly sorry, but it would never work...I'm married, you're still in diapers....." *sigh* Cheers to our wonderful significant others who put up with us. LOL Have a GREAT time tonight!

Posted by RebeccaL at July 27, 2004 4:11 PM

In answer to the above question, the funky symbol thing was his own doing because the record label owned the name "Prince" and if he was to continue recording under that name, they would have final artistic say in his work. Once the ownership contract ended, he was able to take back the name "Prince" thereby rendering himself "The Artist Formerly Known as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince"

I say good for him for standing up for his own artistic expression - it's nice to see some places where money doesn't beat out art as far as values.

As for Steph... pardon my artistic license as I imagine what Prince will be singing to you and you alone, my dear...

"I only want to see you knitting on those Dublin Bay...

Dublin Bay, Dublin Bay...."

Posted by Amie at July 27, 2004 4:26 PM

thank you for writing that. it gave me a reason to smile during a very busy work day.
i've been a fan since the beginning of his career, but i went to my very first Prince concert last month here in vegas.
it was everything i'd heard it'd be...and more.
it was everything i hoped it would be...and more.

enjoy the concert.

Posted by gwen at July 27, 2004 4:38 PM

Oh, dear. I'm turning into the resident curmudgeon, and the Knitting Curmudgeon does it so much better. And I am GLAD you get to go, honest. Having said that, am I the only one who a) would have to answer "George Harrison" and b) remembers The Purple One dropping his woman into a dumpster (aside from driving his motorcycle out from under her soaking freezing self) in that movie -- the same year The Color Purple was accused of being "anti-men." Ach weel. Go redeem him with love.

Posted by rams at July 27, 2004 5:04 PM

Well, rams, I've always thought of Prince as a bit of a pissant, but maybe that's because I'm 5'9".
EXCEPT for "Little Red Corvette".
What a sexy delivery.
Almost as sexy as Great Big Sea's "John Barbour".
But not quite.
My answer would be "Alan Doyle" (of GBS), when it's not Benoit Bourque.

Posted by Kathy Merrick at July 27, 2004 5:36 PM

Man. I feel like such a renegade. I thought Prince was kind of cool but my heart (and whatever else I could get close to him) belonged to bad boy, David Lee Roth of VH. Gimme a break, guys, it was the 80's and he had that mane of hair!

Posted by roggey at July 27, 2004 5:42 PM

I'm jealous. I'm jealous that you got to go then, and I'm jealous that you get to go now. I missed out when he was here in Australia last year, but I saw the Diamonds and Pearls tour in 1992. See - Pearls - he really has been pining after you!

Posted by Donna at July 27, 2004 6:35 PM

It was Chris DeBurgh for me. God, I'm such a dork.

Posted by Marnie at July 27, 2004 6:44 PM

At 11, I was head over heels for Donny Osmond and I'm not too embarassed to admit it! (at least not as long as I can do it relatively anonymously)

Posted by Lene at July 27, 2004 6:51 PM

I liked Prince also, but for me I just knew that I was destined to marry Billy Idol. Either him or NIck from Duran Duran.

Oh..now that was embarrassing to admit. *hides*

Posted by KnitSteph at July 28, 2004 12:11 AM

I can *so* relate!

Back then, for me, it was Bono of U2, and, embarassed to admit, Simon LeBon on Duran Duran.

I don't remember admiring them for their poetic musical talent - just that they looked awfully good in tight pants!

Posted by Lynn at July 28, 2004 8:51 AM

rock on!I remember those days,but it was Cheap Trick for me.Robin Zander was the love of my life.I remember waiting outside massey hall for hours to see if he would come out.Now that Prince is living in Toronto you shouldn't have trouble finding him.Maybe he will have your husband do his next cd,now wouldn't that be something?

Posted by sue at July 28, 2004 8:52 AM

Oh lord. I was a Durannie--but I was young and I was in England and Roger Taylor was a wicked hottie and John Taylor was cute and tall.
I saw them live and got to witness another girl in the audience sobbing and screaming 'Simon, don't marry Jasmin, marry me!' at the top of her youthful lungs. (Simon Le Bon had just gotten engaged to a fashion model. I think they're even still married!)

Hope the concert was mind-blowingly good!

Posted by Melanie at July 28, 2004 9:08 AM

Oh, you've brought back such memories! I saw the Purple Rain Tour at the Syracuse Carrier Dome when I was 14. I was in my room when I heard it announced on the radio and came out with tears streaming down my face. How could my mother resist? I wore a fuschia satin strapless dress and lace gloves and brought binoculars, thankfully!

God, I love that man.

Posted by Adrian at July 28, 2004 9:22 AM

Nick Heyward, "Haircut 100" - that floppy blonde hair, those boyish good looks .... course last time I saw him on TV most of the blonde hair had made a galloping retreat towards the back of his neck. Not quite so winsome.

Prince was/is definitely totally fab but I don't know, I just would have worried I'd break him or something if I got too close.

Posted by Heather at July 28, 2004 11:34 AM

A bit off-topic here but: Boy do I have poncho patterns for you! A gal on my knitlist posted a huge list that she's made up. It's great. I thought I'd seen all the free poncho patterns on the net but she had some I hadn't seen. Anyway! It's http://faerycrafty.blogdrive.com/ and it's her July 28th entry.

Posted by Beverly at July 28, 2004 12:58 PM

Oh, Harlot--

I can't remember the last time I laughed so much as during the reading of this entry and the equally wonderful responses to it. My own $.02 (Canadian or US, reader's choice) on the topic:

Being the same age (exactly the same age, as it happens) as the Harlot, I, too, found myself at a concert during the Purple Rain tour. Mine was at the Capital Center outside DC. Instead of a best friend and dreams of Life Happily Everafter with His Royal Purpleness, I was accompanied by:

--my first-ever boyfriend (FEB), whom I loved so much at that point that I couldn't imagine ever caring for another man (!--oh, and the FEB looked a lot like John Taylor of Duran Duran, which I didn't really care about except that the giggly freshman girls at our high school thought it really important, and I suspect it got me, a super nerd, some kind of street cred)
--said FEB's 14-year-old sister
--FEB's mother
--FEB's pot-smoking-while-driving stepfather
--FEB's *five-year-old* sister

Even at 16, I thought five was a little young for such an event. Am I that much of a prude?

And the person I really thought I was meant to be with was John Lennon, but since he'd already been dead for four years, I was consoling myself with fantasies of George Harrison...so Rams, my dear, you are not alone.

Posted by Kristen at July 28, 2004 1:56 PM

LOL....ROLOL...or whatever!
I concur. I didn't expect that other girls would be vying for his attention in any sort of interesting way. How dare they try to attract him with their flashy clothes and body-baring garments! Didn't they know that he was there for me? Ha-HA!
Did Morris Day and The Time open his act for you? He did for us...last concert in Philly...very cool. Also, Patti LaBelle was in the audience and he pulled her up on stage.
I still can't get over the fact that he was in the flesh there in front of me....big sigh!

Posted by Blonde Harlow at August 27, 2004 12:25 PM

You can't see me, but I am laughing hysterically. Not at you, oh no, but at the similarities here. My OneTrueOMGLOVE! is an actor, alas. But! I actually did get a wee smidge closer to him at one point in time....

http://www.michaelrosenbaum.com/images/hockey39.jpg
http://www.michaelrosenbaum.com/images/hockey40.jpg

See that weird ass face he's making? Yeah, pay no attention to that. But DO pay attention to that thing he has on his head. What is that, you ask? It's a hat. But lo, it is not just a hat it is a hat knit by ME! Yes me! My favoriteOMGLOVE!actor wore a hat I made, expressly for him.

I about had kittens right there at the arena, oh yes I did.

Posted by perclexed at November 10, 2004 6:23 PM