I had the privilege of meeting Prince many years ago in Hampton, Va when I worked security for a Time/Vanity 6 autograph session at a record store in the mall. My buddy Dion and I worked the line of fans and had the opportunity to hang out in the back room with Morris Day, Jerome and Vanity. All very nice people, very bright and energetic and excited to be on tour with Prince. I had been told that one of his hobbies was playing electric football, and for those who remember, that was the game back in the 1970's way before Madden games. Anyway, I was listening to Morris Day talk about the Vikings as he was a huge fan and I was a Cowboys fan so we were jawing with one another about the 1975 championship game where Staubach throws the late TD pass to win it for the boys. He mentions that he and Prince were huge Vikings fans (maybe that's why Prince liked the color purple??) and somehow we got onto electric football. I told him my Cowboys team had never been beat since 1970 and had 316 wins in a row. He said that he and Prince used to play all the time as kids and even to that day, Prince still had his game. This is before cell phones, and after the autograph session ended, I went home and later that evening around 7pm, just as we were getting ready to leave for the Prince/Time?V6 concert, I get a call from the manager of the record store. She gives me a number to call and said it would be Morris Day. I call the hotel number, and a guy answers the phone and a few seconds later Morris is on the phone INVITING me to the show. I told him I had tickets but he says he wants Dion and I plus two to come backstage and meet Prince. After the concert, we went backstage and there are very few people other than band and stage people so it was not like a Motley Crue backstage party by no means. Morris walks us over to where Prince is standing with his body guard Chick. Prince is very small as we all know and he says to me "So, your Cowboys have never been beaten?" And I answered "Never, not one game!" So he says I want to play your team against my Vikings team. He was a trash talker but in a very quiet way. He had one of his managers talk to me and we swapped numbers. Fast forward to April 1982, I get a call from a guy named Steve who says that Prince wanted me to fly out to Los Angeles (that is where he lived back then) and he wants you to bring your Cowboys team with you. A few days later I get tickets in the mail for LAX and the following week I am flying out to hang with Prince. A limo picks me and my fiancee Amy up at LAX and we are driven out to where Prince lived. We go inside and are escorted to a room which was probably a dining room at one time and there is a small table with two chairs and an electric football game on the table. We are offered drinks and some sandwiches and after about 45 minutes Prince comes into the room. He was wearing a Vikings t-shirt and after some small talk we got down to the rules of the game because we both played it a bit different. So after we agreed in the rules, we started the game. At halftime, my boys were up 14 to 0 and Prince was aggravated by how well my defense was playing. Back then, we had bases that could be adjusted to make the players turn and I was shutting down his sweeps. In the second half I pretty much stomped him scoring four more TDs and winning the game 42-0. He was impressed and said that we would play again very soon now that he saw how good my team was he knew his team needed some work. Prince was very flamboyant in those days before Purple Rain but it was all show business. He was as normal as anyone. He did talk softly and was shy to some point, but I got to see him being competitive complete with yelling and cussing at his players. It was awesome. Over the next 35 years, Prince and I would meet for a game between his Vikings and my Cowboys in February after the real Super Bowl. In fact, I have been to only one Super Bowl game in my life and that was when he preformed at halftime in 2007 compliments of Prince. He was a very nice man, very giving and charitable and he looked out for his friends and that included me for many years. He knew my children as on several occasions we all were together over the years. Although, we only got together for one weekend out of the year to play that game I felt like we were friends. We are the same age and had many things in common, music, sports, and how we grew up in the 70;s with all the different influences. We last played our game on February 20th 2016. Prince was in great health, no-indications whatsoever that he was ill in any way shape of form. My Cowboys won that game 35-17 and over the course of our games, using the same teams/players/bases and the same game field all those years, the record was Cowboys 22 Vikings 13 in games one. At one time, Prince had won four years straight. And for the first 8 years, I had won each game. It was a fun but very competitive match between us. Some of you will question the story, and I would not blame you for doing so. Its an incredible story but true. Prince was a regular guy once off the stage and out of the limelight. He was very smart. One of the smartest people I have ever met. RIP my friend.
+Michael McCarn Wow. I believe! Thanks so much for sharing this story. I'm so sad about everyone's loss, I cry whenever I think about it, it feels like such a waste.
+Michael McCarn Awesome story. I can't help but to think if someone was with him maybe he wouldnt have died. Such a young age. If someone had been there when he passed out and got him medical attention immediately maybe he wouldnt have died. :(
Something was going on. He was emotionally strained when I last w=saw him because Vanity (Denise Matthews) had just passed away a week or so before I flew out there, They were very close. If the stories are true about his pain medication addiction I will be shocked because I never saw him or heard of him taking any pills. He did not smoke or drink and in the last decade or so he wouldn't even cuss.
+Michael McCarn - Wow - Now THAT is an incredible story!! I'm so glad that you shared it! The times that you and Prince shared together must have felt so surreal and I'm sure every time was just an amazing experience. He was an extraordinarily special man - and he obviously saw something very special in you! Those are the types of friendships that never die, and your story honors him beautifully.
+Stella Johnson Me either and the more I hear the more sad it makes his passing.....only wish I could have known him. would love to see a compiling of stories like this
NO ONE CAN SAY NO TO THAT!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I mean really, what can you do. It sounds like the most absurd thing EVER. But here we are, listening to the real story. The man wanted to play ping pong with Jimmy Falon. So he did it. The man beat Charlie Murphy at a game of basketball. PRINCE WAS IN HEELS!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
I loved how Jimmy and his drummer were wearing purple, Jimmy was wearing a purple tie and his drummer was wearing a purple handkerchief/heart to pay tribute to Prince's death.
Of all the Prince stories I've heard, that was the best one. I still can't believe he's gone . . . and his birthday is coming. Happy birthday, Prince. R.I.P. Prince.
This 9 minute video is a shining moment for Jimmy Fallon. His ability to tell this story complete with such authentic vocal and physical impersonation is extraordinary.
He was great live. A little more medleys than you might like, but that's only because of how many hit songs he had. I saw him before he had the ban on the bad language too which was nice. Everyone was singing along when he'd "play that m'f'n bass!"
Michael Jackson and Prince are some of the only artists that could make the world stop when they die they are both musical genius geniuses and both the greatest of all time rest in peace to the both of them P.S. I wish Jimmy had a totally separate show where him and his famous friends just told Prince stories that would be hilarious.
This was a great tribute to Prince. Its understandable why so many people are sad and crying during remembrances, but I think Prince would have loved this fun and funny tribute.
+Will Pack sooooo true. Very true. I really hope that whom ever does release his music does him the same justice as he wished upon himself. & do the right thing by him(if that makes any sense). & continue to honor him.
I think I've watched this close to 20 times and posted it on my Facebook. Yet I still crack up every time. I never had the honor of meeting him, but this is precisely how I envision Prince. The man that calls you up and tells you to drop what you're doing to play ping pong with him (which you promptly do), then you turn your back after he whoops your ass at said ping pong game and you turn back around and he's gone. That's Prince, dammit! Add to it Jimmys amazing story telling and this becomes one of my favorite UA-cam videos ever. RIP to a true legend
Wish I could've known Prince.. I've heard numerous stories about his character these last few days and its truly set in what an amazing man we lost. He poured his talent out for so many years for the world to see, he used his gift from God to the fullest. What a blessing to have lived in the world when he did.
When he said: "If you ever meet him,uhh if you ever met him", it made it real. But you know what, we will still have him alive through his music. Lets go crazy!
+MsMas99 totally agree! I have watched it and definitely he is a great storyteller! I think that whoever is telling a story about Prince is beyond amazing. He was such a legend that he left in each of them a little bit of his awesomeness!
+Daria Yordanova Totally agree. I've been reading all of these stories about Prince from people who had the opportunity to meet him. I feel like we're learning more and more about Prince. We got to know him through his music and very few interviews he ever gave, but now we're learning more and more about his true persona.
Like the Millions of still mourning fans this loss is hard to fully accept. I remember the TV debut on American Bandstand and the awkwardly shy man he seemed to be in the following interview, then being around to follow every release as he continued to evolve into a pop icon. When you follow a celebrity from beginning to end it's like losing a family member. This one is gonna hurt for a long time.
Yeah, this is the worst one in a long time. One I actually grew up listening to and loved. Did not see this coming and am not dealing well 😩crappy year.
It is, I have had three gigs since this loss and at each one I make a brief comment on how his music has influenced not just me (a small town DJ) but tens of millions. I've also not yet been able to play one of his songs without crying, the day may come but it'll take some time. That's deeper than just being a fan, that's love.
As a Minnesotan, Prince is without question one of our greatest sources of pride. When I heard the terrible news in April, it broke my heart. I remember hearing the guitar solo from "Let's Go Crazy" on the school bus in 5th grade (even though it came out years before I was born) and thinking, 'this is the coolest thing I've ever heard'. When I got my first car in high school (a 1994 Honda Civic), I named it Prince because it was purple.
here is my Prince story. i never met him but his music got me through some tough times over the years. i could always count on him for that. thank you, Prince. 💜#4everinmylife
This is by far the best story Jimmy has said. Daaaamn I was laughing hard here hard. When Prince tells you to come play pingpong even if you're having a baby at the same moment, you leave and go play the damn pingpong.😎💫💜
One of the few artists i'd pay to see live. Him, Michael Jackson and Phil Collins...two of them are already gone. It's so sad. Still remember having a purple blazer and dancing to MJ and Prince when I was like 8 years old.
I miss him. He left a huge void. No one can ever fill Prince's shoes. Heels. Of all the outrageous Prince stories out there, this is one of the funniest I've heard! Quest's story about him being replaced by Finding Nemo is pretty good too.
Two years and I still miss Prince. Fan of his since I was in grade school. Lived a few blocks from Paisley Park Studio. I'm still in the denial stage of him not being here anymore. I love the ping pong story!!
This is such a wonderful story. The only good thing to come from the sad passing of Prince is seeing and hearing about the ways he changed people's life and influenced so many. Stories like this show that Prince will live on as the incredible illusive character he was
SO funny!! Ask your boy, lol!. Prince never left our state of MN, when he became famous! Most run off to Hollywood or something, but he stayed put. Never forgot where he came from. We'll NEVER see another like him. Played 27 instruments. FANTASTIC guitarist, which some don't realize. I AM HEARTBROKEN!!!
+Sue Becker I am heartbroken TOO!! I have learned so much about him since he died that make me say wow he was an even GREATER person than I thought. This was such a funny story and I could totally envision Prince doing this.
idiosyncrazy1980 I don't think that I truly grasped his talent as a musician! I knew he mastered many instruments but I tended to get caught up in the showmanship(dancing & singing) Because of the tributes and posting of so MUCH of his work that I have never seen, I am able to take my time and really listen and absorb his phenomenal technical skill as a musician. He was just lovely, and soulful and I am so sad that it took me until now to truly realize it.
+meplus2 Ur so right. I'm watching everything on here & he's unreal, isn't he!!!!!! I love the funk, dancing & his shows were HIS production. He did everything. Have you listen to Kiss's Gene Simmon's said about Prince? I thought: oh no, what has HE got to say, BUT he told everyone exactly who Prince was. I was floored, but he was so so right!!!!
After watching the superbowl this year (2022), a buddy posted on twitter "That was the best halftime show...in 15 years." After reading that. I just *knew I needed to come here. Nothing Compares 2 U.
I totally think Prince and Chris Rock were in on this joke of disappearing on Jimmy Fallon this whole time. Chris Rock and Prince were friends and they knew how to mess with him.
I say that often. When I see clips of his show... What a charmed and fortunate life. Before folks start talking about how hard he worked to get there and the dues he has paid, no one is saying he hasn't earned it. The fact still remains that he lives a very charmed life and a lot of us have paid dues, but haven't been as fortunate. I like Jimmy. I think he's very entertaining and would have been an awesome best friend to have in high school.
This is hilarious! I love hearing stories like this about His Royal Badness! It's the first time I've laughed SO hard since he's been gone. Thanks for the memory, Jimmy Fallon!
+Joseph Lovell Just watched the entire 30 min video. Hilarious story! Quite the insight into the not-so-nice side of Prince. I love his music. Prince was a brilliant musician. However, as a person he was ungrateful, selfish, arrogant and delusional.
+CdnAngelXO Like everyone I'm sure Prince had his moments he wasn't proud of in retrospect. There are many more stories of Prince being an excellent friend and generous mentor to upcoming artists whom he admired. And if you notice, Kevin Smith's experience with Prince certainly doesn't seem to have soured him irreparably (unlike Adele and her unfortunate experience with David Albarn who USED to be one of her idols) if you watch the Prince Memoriam episode on Batman and the Fatman.
Take your own advice. Anyone making a blanket statement like you did where he was a jerk to EVERYONE needs to do their own research and lots of it. There are plenty of stories that show the opposite is true.
Prince , being a pretty, short man. (yes both) was a very competitive man. He was very athletic , Very smart , witty and just down right funny when all the work was done. was actually one of the people I think could have become very close to Jimmy. Their personalities were perfect for each other. Actors can obviously act very well. I see Jimmy to be someone who is actor 2nd to being himself. I think that he is genuinely , for the most part, the way you see him on this show. I would love to have seen the two of them hanging out . RIP Prince.
+you2449 Not sure what your idea of phenomenal is, but to each their own I guess. I suspect, at least from my observations of Jimmy Fallon's talents displayed over the years on TV, that he is at best a moderately talented musician who never had what it would take to make it in the music biz & "B.S.'d" his way through SNL (never fully committing to the role or script, always laughing or smiling at the camera, a terrible actor) & finally found his calling on the Tonight Show. He has stage presence, is likeable & is also moderately funny. He seemed to have a drive to be the centre of attention & he finally found it. He is good in his role of Talk Show host if somewhat ingenuous with some guests & his painfully fake laughter at times. He definitely has what it takes to succeed in this arena. Phenomenal musician? Not so much. Most everyone I know is a musician at some level or another. Few if none are phenomenal & I do indeed know many professional musicians.
+Imightberiding Point taken. And I'm not really huge fan of his Schtick on the Late Show. But I was actually one of the (7 or so ?) people who bought his Album like 13 years ago, and it was quite good, imho. The one standout song was "Idiot Boyfriend" which you'll find here on YT. Give a listen. I'm not saying you'll Love It. But it definitely shows something about him. and I'll leave it at that. I've only just seen the video now for the first time though. And the silliness might prejudice a viewer against the song, so be forewarned, or try to listen without watching the video. (the actual song starts at 1:15, after all the setup). There's a reason why Fallon can effortlessly step into those mini performances with the Roots and Adele, Madonna, or any of the other singers that they have on his show. He's a natural performer, singer and musician. I think even his SNL Audition, as a kid, involved some kind of musical performance. So it's clearly something in his DNA, the mixing of comedy and music. There's a reason he can do an uncanny and near perfect mimic of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Neil Young, complete with their guitar style (and even harmonica style). It's something he does that almost Nobody else can do. At least not as well as he does. Sure, Phenomenal might be too strong - - but it's definitely something.
you2449 Fair enough. I will give you your opinion & observations of Jimmy Fallon but I am as equally entitled to my opinions as well. I did say that he was very talented & well suited for his role as the Tonight Show Host. I intact think he channels Jimmy Carson so much better than his previous successor. Iv'e no doubt that Fallon is a talented individual, else wise he would never have found himself hosting this show or ever staring on SNL. I just think "phenomenal" as you no doubt agree was a little too strong a word for his abilities as a musician. Cheers mate, all the best.
The funniest story EVER! Jimmy is a talented mimic, and to start off with the perfect impression of Chris Rock, then to end with Prince as Ping Pong champ----priceless! This helped ease the pain of losing him a bit. Thank You!!
Prince just created a way to meet a fan without the embarrassment of being star-struck, one on one interaction without pretense, and avoided the begging to take you back to Paisley Park. He gave Jimmy an awesome Prince story. Say hi to my mom, I introduced her to Purple Rain, she was 56 when she fell in love with you.
I understand this is old. I went to paisley park when he passed away and for some reason I went there again on Friday 1/19/24….I still miss Prince so much. It’s also still lit up purple 💜💜💜💜
As a lifelong fan still in shockit's been very heartwarming to hear so many celebrities and fans share their cool , funny and awesome stories with the world. RIP Prince...Thank you Prince for everything. There will never be another like U
I had the privilege of meeting Prince many years ago in Hampton, Va when I worked security for a Time/Vanity 6 autograph session at a record store in the mall. My buddy Dion and I worked the line of fans and had the opportunity to hang out in the back room with Morris Day, Jerome and Vanity. All very nice people, very bright and energetic and excited to be on tour with Prince.
I had been told that one of his hobbies was playing electric football, and for those who remember, that was the game back in the 1970's way before Madden games. Anyway, I was listening to Morris Day talk about the Vikings as he was a huge fan and I was a Cowboys fan so we were jawing with one another about the 1975 championship game where Staubach throws the late TD pass to win it for the boys. He mentions that he and Prince were huge Vikings fans (maybe that's why Prince liked the color purple??) and somehow we got onto electric football. I told him my Cowboys team had never been beat since 1970 and had 316 wins in a row. He said that he and Prince used to play all the time as kids and even to that day, Prince still had his game.
This is before cell phones, and after the autograph session ended, I went home and later that evening around 7pm, just as we were getting ready to leave for the Prince/Time?V6 concert, I get a call from the manager of the record store. She gives me a number to call and said it would be Morris Day. I call the hotel number, and a guy answers the phone and a few seconds later Morris is on the phone INVITING me to the show. I told him I had tickets but he says he wants Dion and I plus two to come backstage and meet Prince.
After the concert, we went backstage and there are very few people other than band and stage people so it was not like a Motley Crue backstage party by no means. Morris walks us over to where Prince is standing with his body guard Chick. Prince is very small as we all know and he says to me "So, your Cowboys have never been beaten?" And I answered "Never, not one game!" So he says I want to play your team against my Vikings team. He was a trash talker but in a very quiet way. He had one of his managers talk to me and we swapped numbers.
Fast forward to April 1982, I get a call from a guy named Steve who says that Prince wanted me to fly out to Los Angeles (that is where he lived back then) and he wants you to bring your Cowboys team with you. A few days later I get tickets in the mail for LAX and the following week I am flying out to hang with Prince.
A limo picks me and my fiancee Amy up at LAX and we are driven out to where Prince lived. We go inside and are escorted to a room which was probably a dining room at one time and there is a small table with two chairs and an electric football game on the table. We are offered drinks and some sandwiches and after about 45 minutes Prince comes into the room. He was wearing a Vikings t-shirt and after some small talk we got down to the rules of the game because we both played it a bit different. So after we agreed in the rules, we started the game.
At halftime, my boys were up 14 to 0 and Prince was aggravated by how well my defense was playing. Back then, we had bases that could be adjusted to make the players turn and I was shutting down his sweeps. In the second half I pretty much stomped him scoring four more TDs and winning the game 42-0. He was impressed and said that we would play again very soon now that he saw how good my team was he knew his team needed some work. Prince was very flamboyant in those days before Purple Rain but it was all show business. He was as normal as anyone. He did talk softly and was shy to some point, but I got to see him being competitive complete with yelling and cussing at his players. It was awesome.
Over the next 35 years, Prince and I would meet for a game between his Vikings and my Cowboys in February after the real Super Bowl. In fact, I have been to only one Super Bowl game in my life and that was when he preformed at halftime in 2007 compliments of Prince. He was a very nice man, very giving and charitable and he looked out for his friends and that included me for many years. He knew my children as on several occasions we all were together over the years. Although, we only got together for one weekend out of the year to play that game I felt like we were friends. We are the same age and had many things in common, music, sports, and how we grew up in the 70;s with all the different influences.
We last played our game on February 20th 2016. Prince was in great health, no-indications whatsoever that he was ill in any way shape of form. My Cowboys won that game 35-17 and over the course of our games, using the same teams/players/bases and the same game field all those years, the record was Cowboys 22 Vikings 13 in games one. At one time, Prince had won four years straight. And for the first 8 years, I had won each game. It was a fun but very competitive match between us.
Some of you will question the story, and I would not blame you for doing so. Its an incredible story but true. Prince was a regular guy once off the stage and out of the limelight. He was very smart. One of the smartest people I have ever met.
RIP my friend.
+Michael McCarn Wow. I believe! Thanks so much for sharing this story. I'm so sad about everyone's loss, I cry whenever I think about it, it feels like such a waste.
+Michael McCarn Awesome story. I can't help but to think if someone was with him maybe he wouldnt have died. Such a young age. If someone had been there when he passed out and got him medical attention immediately maybe he wouldnt have died. :(
Something was going on. He was emotionally strained when I last w=saw him because Vanity (Denise Matthews) had just passed away a week or so before I flew out there, They were very close. If the stories are true about his pain medication addiction I will be shocked because I never saw him or heard of him taking any pills. He did not smoke or drink and in the last decade or so he wouldn't even cuss.
+Michael McCarn - Wow - Now THAT is an incredible story!! I'm so glad that you shared it! The times that you and Prince shared together must have felt so surreal and I'm sure every time was just an amazing experience. He was an extraordinarily special man - and he obviously saw something very special in you! Those are the types of friendships that never die, and your story honors him beautifully.
Great story...thanks for sharing it....love from the UK xxx
"Ask yo boy." -Prince Rogers Nelson, The man, The myth, The undefeated ping-pong champion.
+Elijah Talmud ha-ha-ha
+Elijah Talmud Thats funny...undefeated....epic :)
+Elijah Talmud I had no idea that Prince was this cool!! Funny, spontanious and gifted beyond measure!! x
I think Zoey Dechanel beat him in Ping Pong on that episode of New Girl.
+Stella Johnson Me either and the more I hear the more sad it makes his passing.....only wish I could have known him. would love to see a compiling of stories like this
"I gotta go, prince challenged me to ping pong." is a legitimate excuse from literally any life event.
It’s the ONLY good excuse to get out of something
Absolutely. Prince says you must be there, you be there 😂😂
Including weddings and funerals, maybe even a childbirth
Undoubtedly!
NO ONE CAN SAY NO TO THAT!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I mean really, what can you do. It sounds like the most absurd thing EVER.
But here we are, listening to the real story. The man wanted to play ping pong with Jimmy Falon. So he did it.
The man beat Charlie Murphy at a game of basketball. PRINCE WAS IN HEELS!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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"Ask your boy." It was so worth hearing this story just for the ending.
wudaddy the baddest
That made me fall off the couch!!!
Prince 🎸🎤🎼🎵🎶♀️ the artist legend in the🌏💜
The best
Jimmy Fallon is actually a good story teller when he's just being himself. Not to mention... It's a fucking Prince story.
ANY Prince story will get my view and Like. ANY.
@@adjoho1 this is one of my favorites
This👏💯👌
@@adjoho1 Same here😄😎☺️💜
@@adjoho1 if you search ‘Prince stories’ there are so many on you tube now. It’s wonderful !
This is the best story Jimmy Fallon has ever had on his show.
agreed
+Ryan Means agreed yeah
Ryan Means I was thinking exactly that
It’s fakd
U are so right about that.
This story was great. I love that Fallon can have a long ass story on his show.
Me: Sniff. Vurrry Goood
*****
Prince stories are the fucking best.
agreed!
Prince and DMX stories, could listen to those all day
+Canais Young Speak for yourself lol. I always want to believe these type of stories are real lol =)
Facts
They are!
His purple tie 💜
That is a very Deep Purple.
Q Who?? sis it’s a colour of a tie it’s not that deep
@@alexsubscriptions960 deep purple is a band kid
Purple Rain
This had me in tears! Prince, the King of Shade, will be missed.
Tiana C I’m not he was a junky who overdosed 2x’s
@@yay-3012 you probably smell like fig and onions ngl
#YAY# - Why YOU here then with your negativity
Prince of shade
I loved how Jimmy and his drummer were wearing purple, Jimmy was wearing a purple tie and his drummer was wearing a purple handkerchief/heart to pay tribute to Prince's death.
His drummer…. tee hee.
Did you just refer to Questlove from the Legandary Roots Crew as “Jimmy’s drummer!” 😢😢😩
Prince had the art of the "EXIT" perfected!!
ha !
Well, we do know that he was a fan of Batman...
yes....though is it just me or does it not make him sound like a...um...weirdo?
A great tribute to focus not on the fact that Prince died, but that he lived!
+Linda Edwards Standing ovation ...
+Linda Edwards EXACTLY. Those are without question the *best* tributes... to anyone.
Well said. Poetic. Thanks
Linda Edwards: And, oh how he lived!
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This segment is an instant classic period. RIP Prince.
6:55 "If you ever meet him, he's got...if you ever *met* him..."
Ah man, that got me a little bit...
Listen to his kobe Bryant moment?????
Sammy Coleman
Yeah, that Kobe moment and just pure emotion just kicks you in the gut......
Of all the Prince stories I've heard, that was the best one. I still can't believe he's gone . . . and his birthday is coming. Happy birthday, Prince. R.I.P. Prince.
prince was a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma i could listen to celebrities tell there prince stories for hours :)
+KarlaTheRomanticOne Don't forget, he came out of Panora's box :D
KarlaTheRomanticOne I loved your description of him! That was beautiful!
I've watched this so many times, and it NEVER gets old. Bless you Jimmy. AND GOD BLESS PRINCE.
Whatch the version told on Graham Norton's show
Me too
@@MrErCojone omg, I will ❤❤❤❤
@@MrErCojone thank you
I can't with these Prince stories!!! 😂😂😂😩😂😂😂they slay me every time!!!💜💜💜💜Prince was everything!!!
This 9 minute video is a shining moment for Jimmy Fallon. His ability to tell this story complete with such authentic vocal and physical impersonation is extraordinary.
Absolutely. It captivated me from start to finish!
Their purple accessories (Jimmy's tie, Quest's heart pin etc.) are all nice touches.
+MissMusicForYou Also kirk's jacket.
The stance Jimmy had, I can totally picture Prince having done that! what a great story and I love the way Jimmy tells it
That's one of the best stories I've heard. It almost made me believe that I was actually there. Thanks for sharing, Jimmy.
Great story. "You ready to do this?" I can picture the way he was standing. What a huge loss to the music world.
so short head was under the table
I cried my eyes out in April when Prince died.... it still hurts. I would have given anything to watch him live.
He was great live. A little more medleys than you might like, but that's only because of how many hit songs he had. I saw him before he had the ban on the bad language too which was nice. Everyone was singing along when he'd "play that m'f'n bass!"
Saw him twice. Still to this day I cry when I play his music. I miss him
i saw him once, will never forget it
I’m still hurting now!!
Michael Jackson and Prince are some of the only artists that could make the world stop when they die they are both musical genius geniuses and both the greatest of all time rest in peace to the both of them P.S. I wish Jimmy had a totally separate show where him and his famous friends just told Prince stories that would be hilarious.
This was a great tribute to Prince. Its understandable why so many people are sad and crying during remembrances, but I think Prince would have loved this fun and funny tribute.
Now THAT'S a good storey!!! and told beautifully. Theatre of the mind.
one of the best Prince stories ever told. Had to come back to this today for a good laugh 💯
I just noticed they are all wearing something purple💜
I still can't believe he's no longer here. Ugh....heart broken! & devastated!!! 😭😭😭💜🙏🏽💜😭😭😭
I feel u, haven't stopped crying
+Will Pack sooooo true. Very true. I really hope that whom ever does release his music does him the same justice as he wished upon himself. & do the right thing by him(if that makes any sense). & continue to honor him.
+Lexi Neil right!? Ugh....😭😫😑
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Millions of syrians die and nobody bats an eye...
Someone needs to put together all these stories in a book.............. #bestseller
Right! #hemustliveon
I AGREE!!
+TBaby81.
I'd buy it!
GAME...BLOUSES
Loved the story. Enigmatic Prince, mistery man, very funny and charming too. R.I.P.
I think I've watched this close to 20 times and posted it on my Facebook. Yet I still crack up every time. I never had the honor of meeting him, but this is precisely how I envision Prince. The man that calls you up and tells you to drop what you're doing to play ping pong with him (which you promptly do), then you turn your back after he whoops your ass at said ping pong game and you turn back around and he's gone. That's Prince, dammit! Add to it Jimmys amazing story telling and this becomes one of my favorite UA-cam videos ever. RIP to a true legend
Same!! Lol
Wish I could've known Prince.. I've heard numerous stories about his character these last few days and its truly set in what an amazing man we lost. He poured his talent out for so many years for the world to see, he used his gift from God to the fullest. What a blessing to have lived in the world when he did.
He was an awesome person. So many crazy stories, and they're mostly true. His music was second to none. You're absolutely right.
Michael Anthony mj man... that was hard
he was extremely narcisstic
When he said: "If you ever meet him,uhh if you ever met him", it made it real. But you know what, we will still have him alive through his music. Lets go crazy!
+Magali Duran I noticed that too! very subtle flub but he quickly corrected himself
King is already gone, Prince too.The royals are fading away ...sad
at least we still have milkey cyruz
+Charles Cross and justin beaver
+Bill Wilstein meaning MJ the King of Pop
+MichePie1 I thought he meant B.B. King
+Bill Wilstein EP always said THE Lord Jesus Christ is The KING of kings.
It's one of those things where I listen to this and I think, Prince thought to himself, "Bucketlist, play pingpong with Jimmy Fallon"
OMG the prince stories are hilarious! What a personality he had.
B4 my Mom died in March she said "Remember the Good Things" 👣
Thank u 4 this @jimmyfallon 💜 #RIPPrince
this is like the best-story-ever! lol gotta miss him! may his absolute majestic soul rest in peace!
+Daria Yordanova Absolutely ! ! !
+Daria Yordanova You need to listen to Kevin Smith's story about Prince. Great story and storyteller.
+MsMas99 totally agree! I have watched it and definitely he is a great storyteller! I think that whoever is telling a story about Prince is beyond amazing. He was such a legend that he left in each of them a little bit of his awesomeness!
+Daria Yordanova Totally agree. I've been reading all of these stories about Prince from people who had the opportunity to meet him. I feel like we're learning more and more about Prince. We got to know him through his music and very few interviews he ever gave, but now we're learning more and more about his true persona.
The thing that hits me most is that he was so young. Yeah. I miss him, too.
Like the Millions of still mourning fans this loss is hard to fully accept. I remember the TV debut on American Bandstand and the awkwardly shy man he seemed to be in the following interview, then being around to follow every release as he continued to evolve into a pop icon. When you follow a celebrity from beginning to end it's like losing a family member. This one is gonna hurt for a long time.
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I'm still having a hard time with it
I know, this one cuts deep.
Yeah, this is the worst one in a long time. One I actually grew up listening to and loved. Did not see this coming and am not dealing well 😩crappy year.
It is, I have had three gigs since this loss and at each one I make a brief comment on how his music has influenced not just me (a small town DJ) but tens of millions. I've also not yet been able to play one of his songs without crying, the day may come but it'll take some time. That's deeper than just being a fan, that's love.
Someone needs to animate this.
Yes!!
yea, that would be a funny animation.
Angelo Bullo Up!
someone tag famous animators here.... plzzz
Get dave chapelle to recreate it like charly murphy’s prince basketball story
What a cool story, great memory for Jimmy to have. RIP Prince....you may be beloved across the country, but you are cherished here in MN.
Cool story. Prince was VERY mysterious, but that's Prince!
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Probably Jimmy's best impression. He nailed that slight quiver Prince often had in his voice. Wow.
Aw man, that story had me dyin!!!! Will only be one Prince, already miss him. RIP.
The saddest moment is when JF says 'If you ever meet him' and quickly repeats 'If you ever met him.' Too much.
These stories of Prince are hilarious. One of a kind.
That shit was hilarious as fuck. Thanks for the memories Prince.
Jimmy did such a good impression of Prince!
His Chris Rock impersonation was even better
Prince is one of those beings where his private life is as legendary as his public life.
both were pretty lame
@@AC-mp7cx Cooler than yours, for sure.
Your comment actually deserves a lot more likes. This is brilliant👌💯👌🙌
This story never gets old. LOVE IT!
Rest in peace, Purple One!
As a Minnesotan, Prince is without question one of our greatest sources of pride. When I heard the terrible news in April, it broke my heart. I remember hearing the guitar solo from "Let's Go Crazy" on the school bus in 5th grade (even though it came out years before I was born) and thinking, 'this is the coolest thing I've ever heard'. When I got my first car in high school (a 1994 Honda Civic), I named it Prince because it was purple.
Love this story I could listen to people talking about him for hours
"Ask your boy." Too funny! #prince #legendary
Jimmy, Thank you so much for sharing that memory. The World grieves, but your story turns the hurt into laughter. Keep doing what you do.
One of my favorite PRINCE stories.
here is my Prince story. i never met him but his music got me through some tough times over the years. i could always count on him for that. thank you, Prince. 💜#4everinmylife
This is by far the best story Jimmy has said. Daaaamn I was laughing hard here hard. When Prince tells you to come play pingpong even if you're having a baby at the same moment, you leave and go play the damn pingpong.😎💫💜
This was such a great story! I was laughing, too. lol
I don't care who's telling the stories... I LOVE Prince stories. This was great.
Two years today... Miss you legend 💜😭
One of the few artists i'd pay to see live. Him, Michael Jackson and Phil Collins...two of them are already gone. It's so sad. Still remember having a purple blazer and dancing to MJ and Prince when I was like 8 years old.
I miss him. He left a huge void. No one can ever fill Prince's shoes. Heels. Of all the outrageous Prince stories out there, this is one of the funniest I've heard! Quest's story about him being replaced by Finding Nemo is pretty good too.
This is probably the funniest story about PRINCE ever.
The guy was a true legend in every way.
Fallon does him to a tee! 😂😂😂
That's a GREAAAT clip! One of my favorites about Prince! Thanks!
his impression of prince was flawless
Tears running down my face.. Laughing tears , heart broken tears all mixed.
I would've love to be friends with Prince :) RIP LEGEND
Two years and I still miss Prince. Fan of his since I was in grade school. Lived a few blocks from Paisley Park Studio. I'm still in the denial stage of him not being here anymore. I love the ping pong story!!
Thats what Angels do...touch lives....T.I.P. Prince
This is such a wonderful story. The only good thing to come from the sad passing of Prince is seeing and hearing about the ways he changed people's life and influenced so many. Stories like this show that Prince will live on as the incredible illusive character he was
Jimmy you are a great story teller! Thanks for sharing. We love you Prince. You'll be missed so much.
SO funny!! Ask your boy, lol!. Prince never left our state of MN, when he became famous! Most run off to Hollywood or something, but he stayed put. Never forgot where he came from. We'll NEVER see another like him. Played 27 instruments. FANTASTIC guitarist, which some don't realize. I AM HEARTBROKEN!!!
+Sue Becker I am heartbroken TOO!! I have learned so much about him since he died that make me say wow he was an even GREATER person than I thought. This was such a funny story and I could totally envision Prince doing this.
+meplus2 What in particular moved you from what you learned about him recently ?
idiosyncrazy1980 I don't think that I truly grasped his talent as a musician! I knew he mastered many instruments but I tended to get caught up in the showmanship(dancing & singing) Because of the tributes and posting of so MUCH of his work that I have never seen, I am able to take my time and really listen and absorb his phenomenal technical skill as a musician. He was just lovely, and soulful and I am so sad that it took me until now to truly realize it.
+meplus2 Ur so right. I'm watching everything on here & he's unreal, isn't he!!!!!! I love the funk, dancing & his shows were HIS production. He did everything. Have you listen to Kiss's Gene Simmon's said about Prince? I thought: oh no, what has HE got to say, BUT he told everyone exactly who Prince was. I was floored, but he was so so right!!!!
After watching the superbowl this year (2022), a buddy posted on twitter "That was the best halftime show...in 15 years."
After reading that. I just *knew I needed to come here.
Nothing Compares 2 U.
I totally think Prince and Chris Rock were in on this joke of disappearing on Jimmy Fallon this whole time. Chris Rock and Prince were friends and they knew how to mess with him.
No because other people have strange stories about prince
I so needed this. laughing and crying.
Jimmy leads such an exciting life.
😂
I say that often. When I see clips of his show... What a charmed and fortunate life. Before folks start talking about how hard he worked to get there and the dues he has paid, no one is saying he hasn't earned it. The fact still remains that he lives a very charmed life and a lot of us have paid dues, but haven't been as fortunate. I like Jimmy. I think he's very entertaining and would have been an awesome best friend to have in high school.
+Tricia Star I think he's just very lucky
+Justin22 That, too. He's very talented...entertaining...over-acts sometimes, but overall, I think he pretty entertaining.
EPIC, EPIC EPIC!!!! this could NEVER happen with ANYONE EVER AGAIN!!!! One of a kind
One of my favorite PRINCE stories!!!!!
It's been 6 years crazy RIP TO THE GOAT 🐐
He wants to speak with you 😂😂
Prince, you will definitely be missed
Ask your boy !
WHAT A LEGEND!
There will never be another
This is hilarious! I love hearing stories like this about His Royal Badness! It's the first time I've laughed SO hard since he's been gone. Thanks for the memory, Jimmy Fallon!
I swear I have watched this several times. Hearing Prince stories never gets old.
I never ever get tired of hearing this story! So much love :)
Rest in Purple. Long live Prince!
I always enjoy these intense stories jimmy tells
Top notch, great story telling.
fucking Prince! I wish I could've met him. haven't heard a bad story yet.
+Rell Brooks Watch the video of Kevin Smith working with Prince :D
+Joseph Lovell Just watched the entire 30 min video. Hilarious story! Quite the insight into the not-so-nice side of Prince. I love his music. Prince was a brilliant musician. However, as a person he was ungrateful, selfish, arrogant and delusional.
+CdnAngelXO Like everyone I'm sure Prince had his moments he wasn't proud of in retrospect. There are many more stories of Prince being an excellent friend and generous mentor to upcoming artists whom he admired. And if you notice, Kevin Smith's experience with Prince certainly doesn't seem to have soured him irreparably (unlike Adele and her unfortunate experience with David Albarn who USED to be one of her idols) if you watch the Prince Memoriam episode on Batman and the Fatman.
you should do some research, the midget was a total jerk to everyone who had the misfortune to meet him
Take your own advice. Anyone making a blanket statement like you did where he was a jerk to EVERYONE needs to do their own research and lots of it. There are plenty of stories that show the opposite is true.
This is by far the best one. I'm crying right now, hilarious.
Prince , being a pretty, short man. (yes both) was a very competitive man. He was very athletic , Very smart , witty and just down right funny when all the work was done. was actually one of the people I think could have become very close to Jimmy. Their personalities were perfect for each other. Actors can obviously act very well. I see Jimmy to be someone who is actor 2nd to being himself. I think that he is genuinely , for the most part, the way you see him on this show. I would love to have seen the two of them hanging out . RIP Prince.
+tina-marie Ayer Fallon is a phenomenal musician (and songwriter). They should've jammed together.
you2449 Amen... That I would LOVE to have seen.
+you2449 Not sure what your idea of phenomenal is, but to each their own I guess. I suspect, at least from my observations of Jimmy Fallon's talents displayed over the years on TV, that he is at best a moderately talented musician who never had what it would take to make it in the music biz & "B.S.'d" his way through SNL (never fully committing to the role or script, always laughing or smiling at the camera, a terrible actor) & finally found his calling on the Tonight Show.
He has stage presence, is likeable & is also moderately funny. He seemed to have a drive to be the centre of attention & he finally found it. He is good in his role of Talk Show host if somewhat ingenuous with some guests & his painfully fake laughter at times. He definitely has what it takes to succeed in this arena. Phenomenal musician? Not so much. Most everyone I know is a musician at some level or another. Few if none are phenomenal & I do indeed know many professional musicians.
+Imightberiding Point taken. And I'm not really huge fan of his Schtick on the Late Show.
But I was actually one of the (7 or so ?) people who bought his Album like 13 years ago, and it was quite good, imho. The one standout song was "Idiot Boyfriend" which you'll find here on YT. Give a listen. I'm not saying you'll Love It. But it definitely shows something about him. and I'll leave it at that.
I've only just seen the video now for the first time though. And the silliness might prejudice a viewer against the song, so be forewarned, or try to listen without watching the video.
(the actual song starts at 1:15, after all the setup).
There's a reason why Fallon can effortlessly step into those mini performances with the Roots and Adele, Madonna, or any of the other singers that they have on his show. He's a natural performer, singer and musician.
I think even his SNL Audition, as a kid, involved some kind of musical performance. So it's clearly something in his DNA, the mixing of comedy and music.
There's a reason he can do an uncanny and near perfect mimic of Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Neil Young, complete with their guitar style (and even harmonica style).
It's something he does that almost Nobody else can do. At least not as well as he does. Sure, Phenomenal might be too strong - - but it's definitely something.
you2449 Fair enough. I will give you your opinion & observations of Jimmy Fallon but I am as equally entitled to my opinions as well. I did say that he was very talented & well suited for his role as the Tonight Show Host. I intact think he channels Jimmy Carson so much better than his previous successor.
Iv'e no doubt that Fallon is a talented individual, else wise he would never have found himself hosting this show or ever staring on SNL. I just think "phenomenal" as you no doubt agree was a little too strong a word for his abilities as a musician.
Cheers mate, all the best.
The funniest story EVER! Jimmy is a talented mimic, and to start off with the perfect impression of Chris Rock, then to end with Prince as Ping Pong champ----priceless! This helped ease the pain of losing him a bit. Thank You!!
Prince just created a way to meet a fan without the embarrassment of being star-struck, one on one interaction without pretense, and avoided the begging to take you back to Paisley Park. He gave Jimmy an awesome Prince story. Say hi to my mom, I introduced her to Purple Rain, she was 56 when she fell in love with you.
I understand this is old. I went to paisley park when he passed away and for some reason I went there again on Friday 1/19/24….I still miss Prince so much. It’s also still lit up purple 💜💜💜💜
As a lifelong fan still in shockit's been very heartwarming to hear so many celebrities and fans share their cool , funny and awesome stories with the world. RIP Prince...Thank you Prince for everything. There will never be another like U
What a great story about Prince!! Jimmy always has the best stories!
I never payed much attention to Prince, but hearing all the stories now, wow, that guy was awesome.
Arguably, the best eulogy for the best entertainer ever. Thanks Jimmy, and Prince.
This is the only story that made me smile during that horrible week. I watch it whenever I need to cheer myself up.