Getting escorted out of a Prince music video
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- Jimmy and the Gang hear about how Paul F. Tompkins once got a chance to meet Prince in person.
From episode 2601
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“Honey, who you tellin’?”
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@@johng.4711 whoops! I need to start proofreading before hitting the blue arrow! 🤣🤣
'Tain't anyone better!
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I like that lot a lot.
Matt, you have to have heard Jimmy's story cause I've heard it before
omg that picture in picture editing stresses me out so much
Never heard that before. Remember, this is video of a radio show. Why does it stress you out?
@@NeverNotFunny idk it feels claustrophobic and something about seeing Paul's hand from different angles at the same time makes me disoriented lol
but the actual content is
😙👌
I agree re: the hands from different angles. It's also the way that the pictures hanging on the walls and blue walls don't line up evenly, for me at least. I think a border on the inner frames would help calm my stress. But obviously if this is the first time you've heard this reaction--and, as you point out, youtube isn't the medium the show is actually meant for--it's not worth going through the trouble. (And I mean that seriously; you can't please everyone, and I'm sure adding a black border would elicit responses in a weird way, too.) Thanks for the excellent content!
PFT rules Hot Sauce Aukerman could learn a lot on how to politely interrupt PFT 👍
Great story!!
I remember the Jimmy story!
❤️
Gone too soon.
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Could this friend of PFT's be Tom Scharpling?
I like Paul, and I like Jimmy, but this story sounds to me like a whole lot of white audacity. Like, oh yeah I'ma just pop into Prince's spot and check it out, and if someone stops us, then okay. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Is it just me?
I mean, I'm a white dude, and I've done this while on a studio lot, but I don't think Prince was ever there. The show I dropped in on was Fall Guy.
I'm old
- Eliot
@@NeverNotFunny as a gay Mexican guy, maybe it's my experience not being welcome into places I shouldn't be in? Idk I think the most I'd do is get pretty excited that Prince was there and hope I'd get to see him come out or something.
No doubt our experiences have been different. I think I've told the story on the podcast about how I got free Morrissey tickets. Can't remember which ep. But it speaks to your question, I think.
@@isai9316 just wanted to say, I totally understand/relate - like, when someone of a different (let's say... Much lighter) skin tone says something like, "oh just go in there, it'll be fine", I struggle with -
a) oh, they may have Literally never felt 'unwelcome', and I have no way of 'translating' that to them
And
b) you know, they probably Are correct? And! If I am hassled, the more probable 'worst case scenario' Is something like, "uh sir? What are you doing here?", which really is not that terrible (obviously, depending on the people/situation involved)
I know for myself, in Paul's story, I would Never suggest "hey let's just literally go to the set of a music video" (if anything, just because I don't want to bother people who are working, in any capacity?), but if my friend was like, "hey! Let's walk over there and see if we can see the shoot!", I would probably be convinced to try/go over with them/keep Them company, if that makes sense