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    Prince's Purple Rain put the Minneapolis Sound on the map

    By Kyle Stokes,

    1 day ago

    Forty years ago this weekend, the music world "purified itself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka ."

    Why it matters: The theatrical premiere of the film "Purple Rain" on July 27, 1984, catapulted Prince to superstardom and introduced his Minneapolis Sound to a worldwide audience.


    What they're saying: At the time of its release, Prince "was a critical darling and had a very devoted underground fan base, a Black fan base," Andrea Swensson, the Minneapolis music journalist who hosts the artist's official podcast , told the NPR show "1A."

    • "It really was 'Purple Rain' that took him from an underground art rock darling to an absolute supernova."

    The intrigue: The film propelled the album — released one month earlier — to the top of the Billboard charts and set up Prince's North American tour that fall.

    Zoom in: "Purple Rain" was also a love letter to Minnesota, letting First Avenue , the fall colors in the Minnesota River valley , and the IDS Center's Crystal Court glimmer on the silver screen.

    Kyle's thought bubble: Let's face it, the script was a mess — though there were gems. ( "Say the password, onionhead!" )

    • I was also surprised at how dynamic Prince was onscreen even when he was not singing. I shouldn't have been. The man was a treasure.
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