The NY Post today is reporting that Revelations is suing Prince over
the poor sales and the fact that Prince agreed to use reasonable
efforts to secure Prince's participation in marketing opportunities and
promotional appearances but Prince has been a no-show for more than a
year and has gone
I agree with you Belinda. I try not to get into any religious or pollitical
debates because it's deeply personal for me. You can't attack another
person's
faith and/or pollitical views without crushing a few souls along the way.
Even
if he was misquoted, Prince's religious affiliation proves that
Supposedly he worked with them to create the fragrance. Maybe Prince like
the smell of Old Woman :-D
People actually stood up to watch Purple Reign on Letterman last night? I
didnt even bother to DVR it. Dave must have been desperate for guest last
night and ran out of Stupid Animal Tricks LOL
The New Yorker is definitely not known for sensational journalism. Did
you read the article with the Obama cover? If so, you'd know why they
did it. It wasn't sensational. It was motivated. There was a reason
for it. People didn't like it. But that's very different than in this
case, where there's
I missed it...anyone have copy? Was Purple Reign here in NYC for the
taping?
-Portia
Moderator: Someone in the DC group says it's on youtube but didn't provide a
link -Derek
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Supposedly he worked with
3121 smelled horrible, but it doesn't matter. if Prince showed up
people would have bought it. Plus it was a pretty bottle. Sorta.
Look at how many people bought a picture book of his recent tour.
Not of Lovesexy '88, Not First Avenue photos...but of 21 NIGHTS!
I'm actually surprised
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Did he speak at all? He had a tendency of say Cousin way to many times
during his act. He is like a Prince/Morris Day hybrid of some form
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