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Reply #30 posted 07/12/16 3:38am

RachB65

luvsexy4all said:



dreamshaman32 said:


I know someone who knows him, he is concerned he'll be dragged into it.



boloney



Co sign. Hes already in it, whatever "it"is just by his proximity and closeness to P,most importantly during the plane incident and up to his passing
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Reply #31 posted 07/12/16 7:41am

BillieBalloon

derrick31 said:

If KJ didn't attain any fenatayl or any other drug Prince may have had in his system at the time of his death without a prescription, then he's cool. Also, of course fans want to know what happened to Prince. There's nothing at all wrong with that. It comes with the territory when you are a celebrity. Prince was one of the most recognized musicians in the world with a cult-like following that spanned an almost 40 year period. It's unrealistic to think that those who loved him so much wouldn't want to know what happened to him.




I agree. The only facts we have are:
1. Prince has died
2. He died of an opioid overdose

Now we are expected to just accept this and move on, cold hard facts that are just difficult to digest. I hope more info comes out so we can make some kind of sense of his death and then move on. Even Sheila E said there has been no closure. What are we supposed to think? Are we just supposed to forget about him? I don't think his fans are meant to be questioning anything, they want us to just be quiet and go away.


Although I don't agree in demonising kirk...
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Reply #32 posted 07/12/16 8:06am

endiadj

BillieBalloon said:

derrick31 said:

If KJ didn't attain any fenatayl or any other drug Prince may have had in his system at the time of his death without a prescription, then he's cool. Also, of course fans want to know what happened to Prince. There's nothing at all wrong with that. It comes with the territory when you are a celebrity. Prince was one of the most recognized musicians in the world with a cult-like following that spanned an almost 40 year period. It's unrealistic to think that those who loved him so much wouldn't want to know what happened to him.

I agree. The only facts we have are: 1. Prince has died 2. He died of an opioid overdose Now we are expected to just accept this and move on, cold hard facts that are just difficult to digest. I hope more info comes out so we can make some kind of sense of his death and then move on. Even Sheila E said there has been no closure. What are we supposed to think? Are we just supposed to forget about him? I don't think his fans are meant to be questioning anything, they want us to just be quiet and go away. Although I don't agree in demonising kirk... [Edited 7/12/16 7:46am][/b]

Exactly because anything else about his private life/death is no one else's business, only his family's. It's not mine, yours or Sheila's. We know what killed him (opioid od) and even that was none of our business. I wish laws would be changed to not make public someone's cause of death unless it was of a criminal nature. Things like that should be kept private. It shouldn't even be left to family to decide.

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Reply #33 posted 07/12/16 8:16am

rogifan

endiadj said:



BillieBalloon said:


derrick31 said:

If KJ didn't attain any fenatayl or any other drug Prince may have had in his system at the time of his death without a prescription, then he's cool. Also, of course fans want to know what happened to Prince. There's nothing at all wrong with that. It comes with the territory when you are a celebrity. Prince was one of the most recognized musicians in the world with a cult-like following that spanned an almost 40 year period. It's unrealistic to think that those who loved him so much wouldn't want to know what happened to him.



I agree. The only facts we have are: 1. Prince has died 2. He died of an opioid overdose Now we are expected to just accept this and move on, cold hard facts that are just difficult to digest. I hope more info comes out so we can make some kind of sense of his death and then move on. Even Sheila E said there has been no closure. What are we supposed to think? Are we just supposed to forget about him? I don't think his fans are meant to be questioning anything, they want us to just be quiet and go away. Although I don't agree in demonising kirk... [Edited 7/12/16 7:46am][/b]

Exactly because anything else about his private life/death is no one else's business, only his family's. It's not mine, yours or Sheila's. We know what killed him (opioid od) and even that was none of our business. I wish laws would be changed to not make public someone's cause of death unless it was of a criminal nature. Things like that should be kept private. It shouldn't even be left to family to decide.


I'm with you. Unless something criminal happened cause of death should be private for everyone, celebrity or not. If family wants to release more information that should be their choice. Thankfully Minnesota law allows this information to remain private.
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Reply #34 posted 07/12/16 8:24am

luvsexy4all

the privacy of his death is not the issue

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Reply #35 posted 07/12/16 9:42am

BillieBalloon

endiadj said:



BillieBalloon said:


derrick31 said:

If KJ didn't attain any fenatayl or any other drug Prince may have had in his system at the time of his death without a prescription, then he's cool. Also, of course fans want to know what happened to Prince. There's nothing at all wrong with that. It comes with the territory when you are a celebrity. Prince was one of the most recognized musicians in the world with a cult-like following that spanned an almost 40 year period. It's unrealistic to think that those who loved him so much wouldn't want to know what happened to him.



I agree. The only facts we have are: 1. Prince has died 2. He died of an opioid overdose Now we are expected to just accept this and move on, cold hard facts that are just difficult to digest. I hope more info comes out so we can make some kind of sense of his death and then move on. Even Sheila E said there has been no closure. What are we supposed to think? Are we just supposed to forget about him? I don't think his fans are meant to be questioning anything, they want us to just be quiet and go away. Although I don't agree in demonising kirk... [Edited 7/12/16 7:46am][/b]

Exactly because anything else about his private life/death is no one else's business, only his family's. It's not mine, yours or Sheila's. We know what killed him (opioid od) and even that was none of our business. I wish laws would be changed to not make public someone's cause of death unless it was of a criminal nature. Things like that should be kept private. It shouldn't even be left to family to decide.




So we should have just been told Prince has died and that's it? "Oh by the way, Prince is dead, now go away". You would have been happy with just that? You know what, don't try to dictate how other people should feel. People don't want to know because they're being malicious, it's because they loved him and he impacted their life for a long time. I'm not saying we have a right to know, I'm saying i understand WHY people want to know. We know how he lived and loved him for it, wanting to know how he died is tied up with that...its one and the same. Sheila was his friend..I really don't think you're in a position to say it's none of her business.
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Reply #36 posted 07/13/16 5:46pm

derrick31

rogifan said:

endiadj said:



BillieBalloon said:


derrick31 said:

If KJ didn't attain any fenatayl or any other drug Prince may have had in his system at the time of his death without a prescription, then he's cool. Also, of course fans want to know what happened to Prince. There's nothing at all wrong with that. It comes with the territory when you are a celebrity. Prince was one of the most recognized musicians in the world with a cult-like following that spanned an almost 40 year period. It's unrealistic to think that those who loved him so much wouldn't want to know what happened to him.



I agree. The only facts we have are: 1. Prince has died 2. He died of an opioid overdose Now we are expected to just accept this and move on, cold hard facts that are just difficult to digest. I hope more info comes out so we can make some kind of sense of his death and then move on. Even Sheila E said there has been no closure. What are we supposed to think? Are we just supposed to forget about him? I don't think his fans are meant to be questioning anything, they want us to just be quiet and go away. Although I don't agree in demonising kirk... [Edited 7/12/16 7:46am][/b]

Exactly because anything else about his private life/death is no one else's business, only his family's. It's not mine, yours or Sheila's. We know what killed him (opioid od) and even that was none of our business. I wish laws would be changed to not make public someone's cause of death unless it was of a criminal nature. Things like that should be kept private. It shouldn't even be left to family to decide.


I'm with you. Unless something criminal happened cause of death should be private for everyone, celebrity or not. If family wants to release more information that should be their choice. Thankfully Minnesota law allows this information to remain private.


This is ridiculous and very naive. If people want that kind of privacy, then don't be a public figure. Prince was ridiculously famous. People, fans and non-fans, are going to want to know the circumstances surrounding his death. No law will prevent that from happening. It all will come out eventually. That's the reality of the situation. That's fame.
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Reply #37 posted 07/13/16 6:05pm

luvsexy4all

derrick31 said:

rogifan said:
I'm with you. Unless something criminal happened cause of death should be private for everyone, celebrity or not. If family wants to release more information that should be their choice. Thankfully Minnesota law allows this information to remain private.
This is ridiculous and very naive. If people want that kind of privacy, then don't be a public figure. Prince was ridiculously famous. People, fans and non-fans, are going to want to know the circumstances surrounding his death. No law will prevent that from happening. It all will come out eventually. That's the reality of the situation. That's fame.

not with HIM....even confidentiality agreements live on....

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Reply #38 posted 07/13/16 6:23pm

derrick31

luvsexy4all said:

derrick31 said:

rogifan said: This is ridiculous and very naive. If people want that kind of privacy, then don't be a public figure. Prince was ridiculously famous. People, fans and non-fans, are going to want to know the circumstances surrounding his death. No law will prevent that from happening. It all will come out eventually. That's the reality of the situation. That's fame.

not with HIM....even confidentiality agreements live on....

Did that confidentiality apply to Sheila E., Anna Fantastic, his chef, his hairdresser, Mayte, his driver, his bodyguard, etc.....? It's going to happen. There will be books and articles after some time passes. No one is going to pursue people forever for talking about Prince.

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Reply #39 posted 07/18/16 3:06pm

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Well Well Kirky J must be doing better. Going to the Essence festival and painting his bike rolleyes

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Reply #40 posted 07/18/16 3:54pm

endiadj

bondno9 said:

Well Well Kirky J must be doing better. Going to the Essence festival and painting his bike rolleyes

Has he even commented other than that statement through his lawyer? Anything on twitter, etc.?

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Reply #41 posted 07/18/16 5:31pm

bondno9

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endiadj said:



bondno9 said:


Well Well Kirky J must be doing better. Going to the Essence festival and painting his bike rolleyes



Has he even commented other than that statement through his lawyer? Anything on twitter, etc.?



Nope! Nothing ... I wonder though who invited him to Essence?!?
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Reply #42 posted 07/19/16 6:26am

justAmeda

I do not know how many of you folks have a professional account on LinkedIn but I do know that Kirk, Mayte, Mani, Dez Dickerson and many of P's old bandmates and people he worked with have their professional profiles up on the site.

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Reply #43 posted 07/19/16 7:59am

endiadj

bondno9 said:

endiadj said:

Has he even commented other than that statement through his lawyer? Anything on twitter, etc.?

Nope! Nothing ... I wonder though who invited him to Essence?!?

Surprised. Not even a "miss you bro" type post from a guy who was his best man at his wedding, friend of 30+ years, constant companion, etc.?

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Reply #44 posted 07/21/16 6:06am

Ottensen

endiadj said:



BillieBalloon said:


derrick31 said:

If KJ didn't attain any fenatayl or any other drug Prince may have had in his system at the time of his death without a prescription, then he's cool. Also, of course fans want to know what happened to Prince. There's nothing at all wrong with that. It comes with the territory when you are a celebrity. Prince was one of the most recognized musicians in the world with a cult-like following that spanned an almost 40 year period. It's unrealistic to think that those who loved him so much wouldn't want to know what happened to him.



I agree. The only facts we have are: 1. Prince has died 2. He died of an opioid overdose Now we are expected to just accept this and move on, cold hard facts that are just difficult to digest. I hope more info comes out so we can make some kind of sense of his death and then move on. Even Sheila E said there has been no closure. What are we supposed to think? Are we just supposed to forget about him? I don't think his fans are meant to be questioning anything, they want us to just be quiet and go away. Although I don't agree in demonising kirk... [Edited 7/12/16 7:46am][/b]

Exactly because anything else about his private life/death is no one else's business, only his family's. It's not mine, yours or Sheila's. We know what killed him (opioid od) and even that was none of our business. I wish laws would be changed to not make public someone's cause of death unless it was of a criminal nature. Things like that should be kept private. It shouldn't even be left to family to decide.



Actually Sheila has said that she has information ( I suppose whatever his family knows) , but it's private and not anything she'd ever share. Beyond that, while I do respect the deceased rights to privacy, I don't think anyone in any public forum or legal entity should dictate what information families are allowed to share about the causes of a relative's death on either side of the coin. That is overeaching to the point of sliding down a slippery slope that can eventually have dangerous political ramifications regarding civil liberties. I appreciate Prince and have loved the majority of his music since jump, but that's not enough to make me lose my mind and have anyone tell me what I can share about the passing of my parents or siblings or vice versa.
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Reply #45 posted 07/21/16 6:19am

Ottensen

BillieBalloon said:

derrick31 said:

If KJ didn't attain any fenatayl or any other drug Prince may have had in his system at the time of his death without a prescription, then he's cool. Also, of course fans want to know what happened to Prince. There's nothing at all wrong with that. It comes with the territory when you are a celebrity. Prince was one of the most recognized musicians in the world with a cult-like following that spanned an almost 40 year period. It's unrealistic to think that those who loved him so much wouldn't want to know what happened to him.




I agree. The only facts we have are:
1. Prince has died
2. He died of an opioid overdose

Now we are expected to just accept this and move on, cold hard facts that are just difficult to digest. I hope more info comes out so we can make some kind of sense of his death and then move on. Even Sheila E said there has been no closure. What are we supposed to think? Are we just supposed to forget about him? I don't think his fans are meant to be questioning anything, they want us to just be quiet and go away.


Although I don't agree in demonising kirk...
[Edited 7/12/16 7:46am]


From the context of her interviews isn't Sheila talking about closure in terms of letting it sink in that he's gone? I think she knows plenty well what has transpired given that she has active relationships with his inner circle of family and employees, but she ain't gonna be telling a bunch of strangers. As for us being expected to move on..um...yeah. You don't have a choice. All the dirt digging in the world is not going to bring him back. So eventually, you'll have to move on, as choosing not to affects no one at this point other than yourself.
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Reply #46 posted 07/21/16 7:53am

babynoz

Ottensen said:

BillieBalloon said:
I agree. The only facts we have are: 1. Prince has died 2. He died of an opioid overdose Now we are expected to just accept this and move on, cold hard facts that are just difficult to digest. I hope more info comes out so we can make some kind of sense of his death and then move on. Even Sheila E said there has been no closure. What are we supposed to think? Are we just supposed to forget about him? I don't think his fans are meant to be questioning anything, they want us to just be quiet and go away. Although I don't agree in demonising kirk... [Edited 7/12/16 7:46am]
From the context of her interviews isn't Sheila talking about closure in terms of letting it sink in that he's gone? I think she knows plenty well what has transpired given that she has active relationships with his inner circle of family and employees, but she ain't gonna be telling a bunch of strangers. As for us being expected to move on..um...yeah. You don't have a choice. All the dirt digging in the world is not going to bring him back. So eventually, you'll have to move on, as choosing not to affects no one at this point other than yourself. butterfly butterfly butterfly



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Reply #47 posted 07/21/16 10:28am

GrayDorian

endiadj said:

Surprised. Not even a "miss you bro" type post from a guy who was his best man at his wedding, friend of 30+ years, constant companion, etc.?

I don’t believe that any of Prince’s nearest and dearest should feel remotely obliged to share their feelings/pain with fans via social media. Surely that is entirely their prerogative, and I would hope that they do not feel any expectation in that respect from us as fans.

In any case, I seem to recall that Kirk has already stated that he is heartbroken, and has requested that we respect his privacy.

Imho I think that a man who has been such a dependable right hand man and best friend to Prince over so many years fully merits that respect from me. Kirk always struck me as a good guy (albeit I don’t know him personally of course) & a reliable friend for Prince, and as such deserves my best wishes and prayers.

If one considers how broken many of us are feeling (and that strong love/emotional attachment has only been formed via Prince’s music and its consequent one-way, parasocial relationship, whereby we fans reverentially admire/adore from afar), I would expect those who lived with, loved and hugged him on a daily basis to be completely devastated by his sudden passing.

Prince was unique and an extra, extra-special blessing to many of us, and I guess that most of the diehard, long-term fans here probably weren’t even fortunate enough to have the opportunity to shake his hand and say thank-you.

If I ponder how as merely a fan I am struggling to come to terms with his leaving us, it must be so incredibly hard for his closest friends like Kirk, who, after all, has lost his dearly cherished best friend, and not just his most beloved musical hero.

In poor Kirk’s case, he also has had to deal with the shock and trauma of unexpectedly finding his closest friend’s body, which must have been an unimaginably awful moment to experience and an exceptionally painful memory to endure. Moreover, I imagine he probably had to withstand some hopefully sensitive questioning from the authorities, which is not an enviable position to be in, especially when grieving a loved one.

It also seems to me that quite a lot of middle aged men like myself don't really like to live their lives vicariously online (and perhaps it wouldn't be too surprising if Kirk was not all that avid a participant in social media?)...says me, as I post online on a public forum. Hmmm... hmmm

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Reply #48 posted 07/21/16 11:37am

endiadj

GrayDorian said:

endiadj said:

I don’t believe that any of Prince’s nearest and dearest should feel remotely obliged to share their feelings/pain with fans via social media. Surely that is entirely their prerogative, and I would hope that they do not feel any expectation in that respect from us as fans.

In any case, I seem to recall that Kirk has already stated that he is heartbroken, and has requested that we respect his privacy.

Imho I think that a man who has been such a dependable right hand man and best friend to Prince over so many years fully merits that respect from me. Kirk always struck me as a good guy (albeit I don’t know him personally of course) & a reliable friend for Prince, and as such deserves my best wishes and prayers.

If one considers how broken many of us are feeling (and that strong love/emotional attachment has only been formed via Prince’s music and its consequent one-way, parasocial relationship, whereby we fans reverentially admire/adore from afar), I would expect those who lived with, loved and hugged him on a daily basis to be completely devastated by his sudden passing.

Prince was unique and an extra, extra-special blessing to many of us, and I guess that most of the diehard, long-term fans here probably weren’t even fortunate enough to have the opportunity to shake his hand and say thank-you.

If I ponder how as merely a fan I am struggling to come to terms with his leaving us, it must be so incredibly hard for his closest friends like Kirk, who, after all, has lost his dearly cherished best friend, and not just his most beloved musical hero.

In poor Kirk’s case, he also has had to deal with the shock and trauma of unexpectedly finding his closest friend’s body, which must have been an unimaginably awful moment to experience and an exceptionally painful memory to endure. Moreover, I imagine he probably had to withstand some hopefully sensitive questioning from the authorities, which is not an enviable position to be in, especially when grieving a loved one.

It also seems to me that quite a lot of middle aged men like myself don't really like to live their lives vicariously online (and perhaps it wouldn't be too surprising if Kirk was not all that avid a participant in social media?)...says me, as I post online on a public forum. Hmmm... hmmm

He doesn't owe us anything. Just surprised nothing other than his lawyer(?) speak because so many others who were close to him for the beginning have spoken out or posted something, but not him who seemed to be his bff for 30+ years. Oh well...

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Reply #49 posted 07/21/16 11:45am

Vashtix

GrayDorian said:

endiadj said:

I don’t believe that any of Prince’s nearest and dearest should feel remotely obliged to share their feelings/pain with fans via social media. Surely that is entirely their prerogative, and I would hope that they do not feel any expectation in that respect from us as fans.

In any case, I seem to recall that Kirk has already stated that he is heartbroken, and has requested that we respect his privacy.

Imho I think that a man who has been such a dependable right hand man and best friend to Prince over so many years fully merits that respect from me. Kirk always struck me as a good guy (albeit I don’t know him personally of course) & a reliable friend for Prince, and as such deserves my best wishes and prayers.

If one considers how broken many of us are feeling (and that strong love/emotional attachment has only been formed via Prince’s music and its consequent one-way, parasocial relationship, whereby we fans reverentially admire/adore from afar), I would expect those who lived with, loved and hugged him on a daily basis to be completely devastated by his sudden passing.

Prince was unique and an extra, extra-special blessing to many of us, and I guess that most of the diehard, long-term fans here probably weren’t even fortunate enough to have the opportunity to shake his hand and say thank-you.

If I ponder how as merely a fan I am struggling to come to terms with his leaving us, it must be so incredibly hard for his closest friends like Kirk, who, after all, has lost his dearly cherished best friend, and not just his most beloved musical hero.

In poor Kirk’s case, he also has had to deal with the shock and trauma of unexpectedly finding his closest friend’s body, which must have been an unimaginably awful moment to experience and an exceptionally painful memory to endure. Moreover, I imagine he probably had to withstand some hopefully sensitive questioning from the authorities, which is not an enviable position to be in, especially when grieving a loved one.

It also seems to me that quite a lot of middle aged men like myself don't really like to live their lives vicariously online (and perhaps it wouldn't be too surprising if Kirk was not all that avid a participant in social media?)...says me, as I post online on a public forum. Hmmm... hmmm

cool

I totally agree with you- I cannot imagine how the people close to him feel- friends, family, people who worked for him, cleaned his home , cooked his meals. I feel like I feel and was just a fan. My heart is heavy - I do not know how they are getting through.

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Reply #50 posted 07/24/16 6:56pm

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endiadj said:

bondno9 said:

endiadj said: Nope! Nothing ... I wonder though who invited him to Essence?!?

Surprised. Not even a "miss you bro" type post from a guy who was his best man at his wedding, friend of 30+ years, constant companion, etc.?

Well, he posted about painting his Harley purple "to honor [his] bro"

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