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| Introduction = '''The Ryde Dyvine''' is the second part of a two-day US TV-special broadcast by ABC on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_19|19 December 1992]]. The show was produced by Paisley Park Enterprises and broadcast as part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Concert_(TV_series) ABC In Concert '91 series], preceded by the [[TV_Film:_Act_I|ACT I]] TV-special on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_18|18 December 1992]]. | | Introduction = '''The Ryde Dyvine''' is the second part of a two-day US TV-special broadcast by ABC on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_19|19 December 1992]]. The show was produced by Paisley Park Enterprises and broadcast as part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Concert_(TV_series) ABC In Concert '91 series], preceded by the [[TV_Film:_Act_I|ACT I]] TV-special on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_18|18 December 1992]]. | ||
− | The special a performance film based loosely around the story of [[Troy Beyer]] reading an invitation she received from [[Prince]] to be his guest at "The Ryde Dyvine". It pics up after the events in the [[TV_Film:_Act_I|ACT I]] TV-special, as she is now wearing the clothes [[Prince]] wore when he was making out with her in the special broadcast the day before. Upon entering the [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]] soundstage, [[Troy Beyer|Troy]] finds out she is supposed to be the 'guest host' rather than 'guest'. | + | The special a performance film based loosely around the story of [[Troy Beyer]] reading an invitation (with some lyrics that ended up on [[Come]] recorded the following month) she received from [[Prince]] to be his guest at "The Ryde Dyvine". It pics up after the events in the [[TV_Film:_Act_I|ACT I]] TV-special, as she is now wearing the clothes [[Prince]] wore when he was making out with her in the special broadcast the day before. Upon entering the [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]] soundstage, [[Troy Beyer|Troy]] finds out she is supposed to be the 'guest host' rather than 'guest'. |
As this is not what she has bargained for, she sets out to find [[Prince]] within the [[Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]] complex. Her quest to find him is intertwined with performance footage of [[Carmen Electra]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton], [[Rosie Gaines]], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples]. | As this is not what she has bargained for, she sets out to find [[Prince]] within the [[Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]] complex. Her quest to find him is intertwined with performance footage of [[Carmen Electra]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(musician) George Clinton], [[Rosie Gaines]], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mavis_Staples Mavis Staples]. | ||
Eventually she makes her way back to the sound stage as [[The New Power Generation]] starts performing and [[Prince]] enters in his yellow BMW. From there on the TV-special again more or less continues the story of the [[TV_Film:_Act_I|ACT I]] aired the previous day, with [[Mayte]] being in the audience as 'the princess'. At the end of the show [[Prince]] leaves the soundstage in his BMW. Before exiting he gives a heart shaped note to [[Troy Beyer]]. After the credits it is revealed that it says 'Love Is God, God Is Love'. | Eventually she makes her way back to the sound stage as [[The New Power Generation]] starts performing and [[Prince]] enters in his yellow BMW. From there on the TV-special again more or less continues the story of the [[TV_Film:_Act_I|ACT I]] aired the previous day, with [[Mayte]] being in the audience as 'the princess'. At the end of the show [[Prince]] leaves the soundstage in his BMW. Before exiting he gives a heart shaped note to [[Troy Beyer]]. After the credits it is revealed that it says 'Love Is God, God Is Love'. |
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