Killer Prince........

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One of the best lead guitar performances in History!

It starts at the 3:30 mark.
 
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‪Greatest Guitar Solo Ever‬‏ - YouTube

One of the best lead guitar performances in History!

It starts at the 3:30 mark.

Sweeeeeeeeeet!
I absolutely love Prince! I've been listening to his music for years and I've seen him in concert a few times. One of those times was at a small club in Boston. I was so sick that night and I still went. Stupid really when I think back on just how sick I was. But the concert was amazing and I'd say I was about 10 - 15 feet away from him while he performed. It was an evening I'll always remember.

Thanks for posting this St. Blues!
 
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‪Greatest Guitar Solo Ever‬‏ - YouTube

One of the best lead guitar performances in History!

It starts at the 3:30 mark.

Sweeeeeeeeeet!
I absolutely love Prince! I've been listening to his music for years and I've seen him in concert a few times. One of those times was at a small club in Boston. I was so sick that night and I still went. Stupid really when I think back on just how sick I was. But the concert was amazing and I'd say I was about 10 - 15 feet away from him while he performed. It was an evening I'll always remember.

Thanks for posting this St. Blues!

Hi Masq... He's about to start a Hugh tour and has released or is about to release his new album. Mixology...
Really glad you like it..

Blues
 
Love

Stop worryin' about what people say
When it ain't gonna stop them anyway
Love can do anything if U try
Come on... Spread Ur wings... Let's fly, fly so high


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NOCIYWg5ro]‪Prince - Love‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]


Bounce
aww, shake that thing, c'mon
ahh, bounce it baby
aww, shake that thing c'mon
good God
 
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Prince's stash of opioids found...
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Prince death: Opioid painkillers found at singer's home
Mon, 17 Apr 2017 - But the unsealed court papers do not offer evidence on the source of fentanyl that killed the singer.
Numerous opioid painkillers were found at US singer Prince's home shortly after his death last year, unsealed court documents show. Some of the pills discovered at Prince's Paisley Park estate in Minnesota had prescriptions in the name of his friend and bodyguard. But the documents do not offer evidence about the source of the fentanyl that killed the singer on 21 April 2016. Medical examiners have concluded that he died from an accidental overdose. No-one has been charged over the death of the 57-year-old singer. The court documents were kept sealed until Monday because prosecutors feared potential witnesses might flee or potential evidence be destroyed.

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Prince was found dead at his Minneapolis-area estate on 21 April 2016​

They show that some of the pills found at Prince's home were labelled "Watson 853" - the opioid painkiller acetaminophen-hydrocodone. They are used in the treatment of pain, rheumatoid arthritis and coughs. The unsealed documents also show that other "numerous narcotic controlled substance pills" were discovered in various containers, including vitamin bottles. Investigators were "made aware by witnesses that were interviewed, that Prince recently had a history of going through withdrawals, which are believed to be the result of the abuse of prescription medication," the documents say.

They confirm last year's media reports that painkillers were in the singer's possession following his death. According to the post-mortem report, Prince self-administered fentanyl, an opioid many times more powerful than heroin. Prince was found unresponsive in a lift at his complex. He was a prolific writer and performer from a young age, reportedly writing his first song when he was seven. A singer, songwriter, arranger and multi-instrumentalist, Prince recorded more than 30 albums. His best known hits include Let's Go Crazy and When Doves Cry.

Prince death: Opioid painkillers found at singer's home - BBC News

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Doctor prescribed oxycodone for Prince in another name
Tuesday 18th April, 2017 - A doctor who saw Prince in the days before he died had prescribed pain medication oxycodone under the name of the singer's friend to protect his privacy, according to court documents.
But the documents, unsealed on Monday as the year-long investigation into Prince's death continues, revealed nothing about how the pop superstar got the fentanyl that actually killed him. Prince was 57 when he was found alone and unresponsive in a lift at his Paisley Park home in Minneapolis on April 21 last year. The documents show authorities searched Paisley Park, mobile phone records of Prince's associates, and Prince's email accounts to try to determine how he got the fentanyl, a synthetic drug 50 times more powerful than heroin. They do not reveal answers, but do shed light on Prince's struggle with addiction in the days before he died. Oxycodone was not listed as a cause of Prince's death.

A search of Prince's home yielded numerous pills in various containers. Some were in prescription bottles for Kirk Johnson, Prince's long-time friend. Some pills in other bottles were marked as if they were a mix of acetaminophen and hydrocodone - but at least one of those tested positive for fentanyl, meaning the pill was counterfeit and could only be obtained illegally. The documents show Prince was struggling with an addiction to prescription opioids. Just six days before he died, Prince fell ill on a plane and made an emergency stop in Illinois as he was returning home from a concert in Atlanta. Medics revived him with two doses of a drug that reverses the effects of an opioid overdose.

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Prince died aged 57 one year ago​

One court document says Dr Michael Todd Schulenberg, who saw Prince on April 7, 2016, and again on April 20, admitted to authorities that he prescribed oxycodone for Prince the same day as the emergency plane landing "but put the prescription in Kirk Johnson's name for Prince's privacy". Authorities also searched Mr Johnson's phone records to see who he was communicating with in the month before Prince died. Dr Schulenberg has an active medical licence and is currently practising family medicine in Minnesota. His lawyer Amy Conners said last week that there are no restrictions on his licence. Investigators have not interviewed either Mr Johnson or Dr Schulenberg since the hours after Prince died, an official with knowledge of the investigation said.

Prince did not have a mobile phone and authorities searched multiple email accounts that belonged to him as they tried to determine who he was communicating with and where he got the drugs that killed him, according to the search warrants. The documents do not reveal the outcome of the email searches. The documents say some of the drugs in Prince's bedroom were in a suitcase with the name "Peter Bravestrong" on it. Police believe Bravestrong was an alias that Prince used when he travelled. The suitcase also contained lyrics for the song U Got The Look that appeared to be in Prince's handwriting.

Court documents reveal Prince's battle with addiction in days before death - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
 

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