Saw him perform live at the Pepsi Center a few years ago. Even if you didn't like his music, you could appreciate his talent for giving the audience what they wanted. To be entertained. Don't think I'll ever see a show like his again.
Well, there was this that I remember: http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywo...the-guns-away/
Not a fan but I can recognize the tremendous talent he took with him. Sadly, seems to be yet another one stolen away by drugs.
Some speculation that he was taking Percocet and got the flu! Apparently the flu, basically a respiratory illness and taking a opioid can stop you from breathing. Dunno if its true...
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To this day one of the best live shows I've ever seen was a Prince tribute band that was at the Boardwalk in Las Vegas and was free with a 2-drink minimum. I can only imagine how entertaining the real thing would have been in person. Dude was talented and his personal touches on music entertainment have helped shape decades of artists and how they see the medium. RIP Prince.
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