Today, June 7th, would've been Prince's 58th birthday. Back in the 1980s, my 2 daughters were Prince fanatics. And it wasn't long before after being constantly exposed to his unique funky sound, I became a fan of his too, even accompanying them to his concerts over the years. In the early 90s, however, I pretty much abandoned the ol boy because his music no longer hooked me like the songs back in his hey day. "Adore" was the last song by him that I really dug. But I did take the title of my last self-published effort "The Only One", from a line in his song "I wanna be your lover." Saturday, my daughter is having a belated birthday observation for Prince. All the invitees are requested to wear purple and nothing but Prince albums will be played. She's expecting about 25 people because all of her friends were Prince devotees also. I will be there, too, partying like it's 1999.
Prince was not only mischievous, he was also mystical, something I dug. A lot of double entendre is contained in his lyrics as well as cryptic messages. In one of his biggest hits "Let's Go Crazy" his words proved to be prophetic. R.I.P. Prince Rogers Nelson. I'm just hangin around, hoping to see the results of the presidential election, then - come what may... I've been crazy long enough.
Prelude to "Let's Go Crazy" by Prince
Dearly beloved
We are gathered here today
2 get through this thing called life
Electric word life
It means forever and that's a mighty long time
But I'm here 2 tell u
There's something else
The afterworld
A world of never ending happiness
U can always see the sun, day or night
So when u call up that shrink in Beverly Hills
U know the one - Dr Everything'll Be Alright
Instead of asking him how much of your time is left
Ask him how much of your mind, baby
'Cuz in this life
Things are much harder than in the afterworld
In this life
You're on your own
And if de-elevator tries 2 bring u down
Go crazy - punch a higher floor...