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- Subject: General Prince/O(+> Frequently-Asked Questions
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- General Prince/O(+> Frequently-Asked Questions
- ==============================================
-
-
- 1. Statistical information
- --------------------------
-
- Q. What is his real name and date of birth?
-
- A. Prince Rogers Nelson was born June 7, 1958.
-
- For more info, see:
- http://www.prince.org/events/showevent.html?m=6&d=7&y=1993&t=N
-
-
- Q. What's with his name change?
-
- A. On June 7, 1993 (his 35th birthday), Prince announced that he would
- change his name to an unpronounceable symbol. The glyph incorporates
- the male and female signs along with the alchemy symbol for soapstone.
-
- The usual ASCII representation of the symbol is:
-
- O(+>
-
- That's a capital "o," open parenthesis, plus sign, and greater-than
- sign.
-
- However, on May 16, 2000 Prince announced that he would resume using
- his former name, because his final contract with Time Warner (i.e.,
- his publishing contract with Warner-Chappel) had expired. It seems
- that he will continue to use the symbol as a logo.
-
-
- Q. How tall is he?
-
- A. It is believed that he is 5 feet 2 inches (157 cm) tall. Whether that
- is in his heels or not is unknown. ;-)
-
-
- Q. Is Prince married?
-
- A. On February 14, 1996 Prince Rogers Nelson married Mayte Garcia. It was
- a small ceremony in Minneapolis, attended by family and friends.
-
- O(+> subsequently announced in December 1998 that he intended to
- annul his present marriage and become reunited with Mayte on February
- 14, 1999 in a manner more compatible with their current beliefs. As of
- June 2000, it is believed that their marriage has been legally
- annulled, and that the two are no longer a couple.
-
- For more info, see:
- http://prince.org/events/showevent.html?m=2&d=14&y=1996&t=N
-
-
- Q. Is he gay or bisexual?
-
- A. Whenever this question comes up, a common answer is "Who cares?" Most
- Prince fans are entranced by the music, not the sexual orientation.
-
- If one gives the matter some serious thought, though, the vast majority
- of his work is unmistakably about heterosexual relationships (except
- where he plays with double meaning), and there have been no sightings
- of him with another man. His women, on the other hand, are known to be
- world-class beauties.
-
- The man obviously doesn't mind if people think he's bisexual, and it's
- possible he is or was, but he's very much in the closet about it if so.
- Even if he's perfectly straight, his lyrics indicate that he would
- welcome any sexual orientation into the utopian "Uptown." Most fans
- tend to believe he's simply androgynous: displaying characteristics of
- both genders.
- [credit: Jon Brode]
-
-
- 2. General Info
- ---------------
-
- Q. I want to write to Prince. What's his address?
-
- A. Contact Prince via Paisley Park. The info:
-
- Paisley Park Studios
- 7801 Audubon Road
- Chanhassen, MN 55317-8201
-
-
- Q. What about email?
-
- A. He almost certainly has an email address; however, he apparently
- prefers to keep it private.
-
-
- Q. Does O(+> have an official Website?
-
- A. Yes. In fact, he currently has several Websites. NPG Online Ltd.
- (http://www.npgonlineltd.com) is his "main" site, with news,
- downloadable media files, and other features. Love 4 One Another
- (http://www.love4oneanother.com) is the official Website for his
- non-profit charitable foundation. 1-800-New-Funk
- (http://www.1800newfunk.com) offers merchandise for sale. And
- finally, Paisley Park Studios has a new Website
- (http://www.paisleyparkstudios.com).
-
-
- Q. Is there a Prince fan club?
-
- A. There is currently no "official" fan club. However, it is believed
- that Paisley Park does keep a mailing list in-house. We are sure that
- a donation to his "Love 4 One Another" non-profit charitable
- foundation will get you placed on their list.
-
- In the past Paisley Park officially recognized the UK-based
- "Controversy" fan club and fanzine, founded in 1986. Members received
- benefits such as bimonthly magazine issues, priority concert seating
- and the opportunity to attend fan conventions in Minneapolis (1991 and
- 1992). Additionally, a system of area "organizers" allowed fans to
- contact a nearby representative for information and assistance in
- hooking up with other enthusiasts.
- [credit: Tim Andrassy, Dennis Roszkowski]
-
-
- Q. Was O(+> in the movie Fargo?
-
- A. Short answer: no.
-
- A modified version of the symbol does appear in the credits, though.
- Here is an excerpt from an interview with the Coen brothers in
- Premiere magazine, explaining it:
-
- Premiere: A question for all the Coenheads on the Internet: What is
- that Prince-like symbol, the smiley face on its side, in the end
- credits?
-
- Ethan Coen: That was our storyboard artist, who played the guy who
- drives by in the car with the red parka. He asked us if he could have
- that credit. We also use a lot of names of people we grew up with,
- scattered throughout the movie, being paged on telephones. But that's
- mostly because we couldn't think of names that would be appropriate.
-
-
- Q. Why can't I operate the safe in the Interactive CD-Rom?
-
- A. For whatever reason, the safe doesn't work unless you set your display
- resolution to 640 x 480.
-
-
- Q. Why is track four on Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic silent?
-
- A. The track is a moment of silence in honor of the late jazz trumpeter
- Miles Davis. Prince worked with Miles on multiple occasions before his
- death.
-
-
- Q. What is the hidden message in the "Alphabet St" video?
-
- A. After the first verse ("...from my head to my feet"), and before the
- first chorus, the following message, printed vertically in small
- purple letters, appears on the screen for a split second:
-
- "Don't buy the Black Album. I'm sorry."
-
-
- Q. So what's the deal with the Black Album?
-
- A. In late 1987, Prince planned to release an album popularly known as
- the Black Album. The actual album had an all-black cover with only a
- catalog number, and no artist information or title. The Black Album
- contains eight tracks, most of which are "funk" songs.
-
- The album was canceled mere days before its scheduled release, after
- hundreds of thousands of copies were pressed. A few escaped
- destruction, and rank among the most coveted Prince collectables. In
- addition, the Black Album became the most bootlegged record of all
- time.
-
- At the time, a rumor circulated that Warner Bros. canceled the album
- due to concerns about explicit lyrics. Prince, on the other hand, has
- said that he canceled the project after having a religious experience
- involving a vision. What really happened? Per Nilsen, respected
- author of several books on Prince, claims that Prince decided to
- scrap the album after an experiment with the drug MDMA (aka ecstasy)
- that resulted in a bad trip. Former Prince associates have confirmed
- the ecstasy story.
-
- The Black Album was replaced with Lovesexy, an album that contained
- one track ("When 2 R in Love") from the Black Album. In 1994, Warner
- Bros. officially released the Black Album as a limited edition.
-
-
- 3. About Minneapolis
- --------------------
-
- Q. I'm going to Minneapolis; what should I do or see?
-
- A. One thing to do before you go is to check out the "Minneapolis Music"
- Website. It gives details on concerts & gigs of both national and
- local, related and unrelated artists performing in the Twin Cities
- area. It also may contain some info about special parties or events in
- the Prince section. The URL is found below.
-
- If you've got spare time, and appreciate the "arts," you should also
- check out the Walker Museum downtown. It's always got good shows on;
- if it's not too cold outside, there is also a sculpture garden and
- conservatory right across the street, too. And if you want to check
- out the "unusual," there is a "mini-museum" on the other side of town
- called "The Museum of Questionable Medical Devices." This place has an
- incredibly collection of quackery and medical sham paraphernalia, and
- most of it you can play with! Very cool, I highly recommend it if
- you're into the bizarre; it's located in a shopping center called
- Historic St. Anthony, and their phone is (612) 379-4046.
-
- Oh, if you're in the mood for shopping, there's always the Mall of
- America, the USA's largest mall (I think...it's pretty damn big). And
- if you enjoy gambling, Mystic Lake casino (http://www.mysticlake.com)
- is a short drive from the city. The minimum gaming age there is 18,
- and no alcohol is served (although you can have all the free soda you
- care to drink).
- [credit: prince.org staff and Jonathan Carter]
-
- For more info, see: http://xenon.stanford.edu/~jlc1/mpls-music/
-
-
- Q. Does Prince still have a store and nightclub in Minneapolis?
-
- A. The NPG store in Minneapolis (and the London store) have closed; today
- the Artist sells merchandise via the 1-800-New-Funk telephone line and
- the www.1800newfunk.com Website.
-
- The Glam Slam has been renamed the Quest Club
- (http://www.thequestclub.com), and no longer has any affiliation with
- Prince. The Glam Slam locations in other cities have closed. However,
- if you want to visit First Avenue (of Purple Rain fame), that
- establishment is alive and well. Most shows there require patrons to
- be 21 with ID.
-
- For more info, see: http://www.first-avenue.com
-
-
- Q. Is there any way to find out when he is having a private party?
-
- A. NPG Online Ltd. has announced that there will be a party at Paisley
- Park every friday night during the summer of 2000, unless announced
- otherwise. Doors usually open around 1 am (early Saturday morning), and
- the cover charge ranges from nothing to $7. It is recommended that you
- arrive early, as capacity is limited. These parties are open to people
- of all ages (although infants may not care for loud music).
-
- Jonathan Carter runs a email list that notifies the recipients of
- upcoming happenings at Paisley Park. The emails are usually on pretty
- short notice, so it may not benefit you to be on the list if you aren't
- within 5 hours of Paisley Park, and able to drop everything on a
- whim... and his list is by no means official.
-
- Also, the prince.org news service (http://www.prince.org/news) will
- pass along anything they hear regarding upcoming Paisley parties.
-
- For more info, see: http://xenon.stanford.edu/~jlc1/mpls-music/
-
-
- Q. How to I get to Paisley Park by car?
-
- A. The first step is to navigate yourself to Interstate 494, the beltway
- around the Twin Cities. In the southwest portion of the loop, you'll
- find exit 11C, which will put you on State Road 5 westbound. Follow SR
- 5 for seven miles; you'll see a large green sign marking the
- intersection of Audubon Road and SR 5. Paisley Park will be on your
- left; access is off Audubon.
-
- Note that the portion of route 5 near I-494 has been under construction
- for a few years, and will likely remain so for the near future. Please
- use caution while driving in this area.
-
-
- Q. Can I take a tour of Paisley Park Studios?
-
- A. Paisley Park usually does not offer tours. However, in the summer of
- 2000 fans were able to tour the facility as part of "Prince: A
- Celebration." A $15 day pass allowed you to take a short tour that
- focused on the studios, whereas those with $70 VIP passes were able to
- see almost the entire complex.
-
- Normally, unless Prince is throwing a party you'll have to settle for
- a drive-by view. Attempts to enter the property will probably result in
- your being chased away.
-
-
- Q. Can my band rent one of the studios at Paisley Park?
-
- A. Paisley Park ceased renting the studios in 1996, when the complex was
- renovated. The studios are slated to reopen for outside bookings in
- August 2000.
-
- An archived version of Paisley Park Studios' pre-1996 Website, with
- detailed information on the facilities, is available at:
-
- http://www.bitstream.net/gods/tgg/paisleypark/
-
- For more info, see: http://www.paisleyparkstudios.com
-
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