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April 29, 2004

Prince's Hoop Dreams

Prince gave an awesome performance last night as aired on MTV, VH1 & BET.

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My favorite moments for those that care were 1) his acoustic versions of I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man and Sweet Thing (no mention of songs from his new album is intentional) and 2) MTV News Correspondent Sway's closing statement to his sweetly nervous interview with Prince, when he shook Prince's hand and said with 110% sincerity, "this is the highlight of my career."

Guess who, in the bottom right hand corner???

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That's right! Prince and his junior high basketball team. They later became the Revolution and then the New Power Generation. J/K.

*thanks to my old friend Stuart for the picture and for planting the seeds of Prince love.



Comments

Much love Harner, much love.

BTW - that is actually his Junior High Team.

"In your face Charlie Murphy"

Posted by: The Purple One at April 29, 2004 2:23 PM

Prince so talented, he makes Sway look literate.

Posted by: Anil at April 29, 2004 3:06 PM
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