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Thread started 07/17/18 12:52pm

ThatWhiteDude

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If Mayte really does the Docu, what would you want to see? (Idea exchange)

I'm going start this thread again, because the first one got derailed (and will be closed). As I said in the other thread, Mayte stated in her latest Interview with Schkopi that she's thinking about doing a Documentary. Here's the link to the interview:

http://www.schkopi.com/in...-de-mayte/

Here's what I don't want to see:

-A docu about the relationship, the book etc.

-It simply shouldn't be a way to promote her story with him, because everybody can read the book.

Here's what I'd like to see, if she feels like there has to be a docu:

-The Symbol Era would be cool (She did talk a bit about his name change and all in the book and if she manages to get a few people with more knowledge about the thing, the docu could be good

-If it's possible, show us some unseen footage. It shouldn't feel like we've seen it all before.

-From a professional point of view, tell us more about shooting the video for The One.

-The focus should be the music, the videos, tours whatever, 90's Prince, of course a bit about the NPG.

-Anything that would be good for his legacy and a docu that maybe will help to gain new fans, keep the legacy alive and try to introduce him to a new audience.

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Reply #1 posted 07/17/18 1:12pm

pinkcashmere23

I agree. As I said on the other thread,I would also like to hear her thoughts on TGE era and Emancipation.Thanks for sharing the interview again. Listening to it again and she said that she had some great behind the scenes footage and some "funny stuff" that she would love to share. She then said that she was thinking about doing a documentary. I think that would be cool if she did a doc along those lines with info about some of the projects and albums she was a part of as well.

[Edited 7/17/18 14:16pm]

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Reply #2 posted 07/17/18 7:37pm

ThatWhiteDude

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pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree. As I said on the other thread,I would also like to hear her thoughts on TGE era and Emancipation.Thanks for sharing the interview again. Listening to it again and she said that she had some great behind the scenes footage and some "funny stuff" that she would love to share. She then said that she was thinking about doing a documentary. I think that would be cool if she did a doc along those lines with info about some of the projects and albums she was a part of as well.

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Yes, the behind the scene footage would be nice too! smile I Wonder who gave it to her.
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Reply #3 posted 07/17/18 8:10pm

purplefam99

pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree. As I said on the other thread,I would also like to hear her thoughts on TGE era and Emancipation.Thanks for sharing the interview again. Listening to it again and she said that she had some great behind the scenes footage and some "funny stuff" that she would love to share. She then said that she was thinking about doing a documentary. I think that would be cool if she did a doc along those lines with info about some of the projects and albums she was a part of as well.

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I think sharing funny moments would be so very nice and fresh.
Simply sharing some funny times. Shelia E did a bit of that at celebration
Put up some photos and talked candidly about what was happening at the time.
It was heart warming and welcomed. I think if she did something along those lines
It would be enjoyable.
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Reply #4 posted 07/17/18 9:03pm

pinkcashmere23

ThatWhiteDude said:

pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree. As I said on the other thread,I would also like to hear her thoughts on TGE era and Emancipation.Thanks for sharing the interview again. Listening to it again and she said that she had some great behind the scenes footage and some "funny stuff" that she would love to share. She then said that she was thinking about doing a documentary. I think that would be cool if she did a doc along those lines with info about some of the projects and albums she was a part of as well.

[Edited 7/17/18 14:16pm]

Yes, the behind the scene footage would be nice too! smile I Wonder who gave it to her.

I wonder too. From what she said, it sounds like it could be really good! smile

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Reply #5 posted 07/18/18 1:03am

EmmaMcG

Like I said in the other thread, the only thing that would be of any interest to me is a documentary about Prince's vault. And that's only IF she has any knowledge of unreleased music that we don't know about. I don't want to know about their private life together or any of that. That's why I didn't read her book. To me, Prince is a mystery I don't want to know the answer to. I prefer the illusion. But if the proposed documentary features Mayte talking about some of the music which was locked away then I'd be interested.
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Reply #6 posted 07/18/18 6:55am

ThatWhiteDude

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EmmaMcG said:

Like I said in the other thread, the only thing that would be of any interest to me is a documentary about Prince's vault. And that's only IF she has any knowledge of unreleased music that we don't know about. I don't want to know about their private life together or any of that. That's why I didn't read her book. To me, Prince is a mystery I don't want to know the answer to. I prefer the illusion. But if the proposed documentary features Mayte talking about some of the music which was locked away then I'd be interested.

I agree. I also think this would be what most fans would want to see/hear.

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Reply #7 posted 07/18/18 8:23am

pinkcashmere23

purplefam99 said:

pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree. As I said on the other thread,I would also like to hear her thoughts on TGE era and Emancipation.Thanks for sharing the interview again. Listening to it again and she said that she had some great behind the scenes footage and some "funny stuff" that she would love to share. She then said that she was thinking about doing a documentary. I think that would be cool if she did a doc along those lines with info about some of the projects and albums she was a part of as well.

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I think sharing funny moments would be so very nice and fresh. Simply sharing some funny times. Shelia E did a bit of that at celebration Put up some photos and talked candidly about what was happening at the time. It was heart warming and welcomed. I think if she did something along those lines It would be enjoyable.

That sounds like that was lovely! I agree. I love hearing stories from those close to him that reveal his sense of humor.

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Reply #8 posted 07/18/18 8:28am

ThatWhiteDude

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pinkcashmere23 said:

purplefam99 said:

pinkcashmere23 said: I think sharing funny moments would be so very nice and fresh. Simply sharing some funny times. Shelia E did a bit of that at celebration Put up some photos and talked candidly about what was happening at the time. It was heart warming and welcomed. I think if she did something along those lines It would be enjoyable.

That sounds like that was lovely! I agree. I love hearing stories from those close to him that reveal his sense of humor.

Yes! The only thing that helped me through the first time after his death were the funny stories the people told about him. I think GQ or another magazine interviewed a lot people who told stories about his funny side.

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Reply #9 posted 07/18/18 9:51am

pinkcashmere23

ThatWhiteDude said:

pinkcashmere23 said:

That sounds like that was lovely! I agree. I love hearing stories from those close to him that reveal his sense of humor.

Yes! The only thing that helped me through the first time after his death were the funny stories the people told about him. I think GQ or another magazine interviewed a lot people who told stories about his funny side.

Me too. Yes,I thought the GQ article was great!

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Reply #10 posted 07/18/18 8:19pm

littlemissG

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Two years out I think everyone has said what they are going to unless they go for there own project. If it includes all the NPG from that time period, Paisley employees and maybe some one from Warner Brothers, and unseen period footage, maybe.
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Reply #11 posted 07/18/18 8:22pm

purplefam99

ThatWhiteDude said:



pinkcashmere23 said:




purplefam99 said:


pinkcashmere23 said: I think sharing funny moments would be so very nice and fresh. Simply sharing some funny times. Shelia E did a bit of that at celebration Put up some photos and talked candidly about what was happening at the time. It was heart warming and welcomed. I think if she did something along those lines It would be enjoyable.

That sounds like that was lovely! I agree. I love hearing stories from those close to him that reveal his sense of humor.



Yes! The only thing that helped me through the first time after his death were the funny stories the people told about him. I think GQ or another magazine interviewed a lot people who told stories about his funny side.



Me too and listening to that prank call audio just to hear him laugh and say “we gotta go now... bye bye”
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Reply #12 posted 07/18/18 8:22pm

purplefam99

Do I think spike lee will ever do a doc or film?
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Reply #13 posted 07/18/18 8:41pm

littlemissG

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purplefam99 said:

Do I think spike lee will ever do a doc or film?

That would be excellent! A professional that won’t slap it together for a quick buck.
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Reply #14 posted 07/19/18 7:09am

violetcrush

purplefam99 said:

pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree. As I said on the other thread,I would also like to hear her thoughts on TGE era and Emancipation.Thanks for sharing the interview again. Listening to it again and she said that she had some great behind the scenes footage and some "funny stuff" that she would love to share. She then said that she was thinking about doing a documentary. I think that would be cool if she did a doc along those lines with info about some of the projects and albums she was a part of as well.

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I think sharing funny moments would be so very nice and fresh. Simply sharing some funny times. Shelia E did a bit of that at celebration Put up some photos and talked candidly about what was happening at the time. It was heart warming and welcomed. I think if she did something along those lines It would be enjoyable.

I agree with this line of thinking with the "funny" moments documentary, as long as they do not show Prince in a negative or embarrassing light. I didn't care for her past recollections of him "stealing her clothes" and having them altered, or using her makeup during interviews to promote her book. Just not necessary, and those remarks were clearly for her gain at his expense.

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I"m sure his bands and other PP employees during the 90's would have even more to share. I loved Steve Parke's book. It was so entertaining, but also very respectful.

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Reply #15 posted 07/19/18 7:40am

pinkcashmere23

violetcrush said:

purplefam99 said:

pinkcashmere23 said: I think sharing funny moments would be so very nice and fresh. Simply sharing some funny times. Shelia E did a bit of that at celebration Put up some photos and talked candidly about what was happening at the time. It was heart warming and welcomed. I think if she did something along those lines It would be enjoyable.

I agree with this line of thinking with the "funny" moments documentary, as long as they do not show Prince in a negative or embarrassing light. I didn't care for her past recollections of him "stealing her clothes" and having them altered, or using her makeup during interviews to promote her book. Just not necessary, and those remarks were clearly for her gain at his expense.

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I"m sure his bands and other PP employees during the 90's would have even more to share. I loved Steve Parke's book. It was so entertaining, but also very respectful.

I agree that the footage shouldn't be negative in any way. I thought the story she shared in the Schkopi interview about him getting a copy of her single "Broken Wings" was funny. I could picture him doing that. lol

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Reply #16 posted 07/19/18 9:05am

purplefam99

violetcrush said:



purplefam99 said:


pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree. As I said on the other thread,I would also like to hear her thoughts on TGE era and Emancipation.Thanks for sharing the interview again. Listening to it again and she said that she had some great behind the scenes footage and some "funny stuff" that she would love to share. She then said that she was thinking about doing a documentary. I think that would be cool if she did a doc along those lines with info about some of the projects and albums she was a part of as well.


[Edited 7/17/18 14:16pm]



I think sharing funny moments would be so very nice and fresh. Simply sharing some funny times. Shelia E did a bit of that at celebration Put up some photos and talked candidly about what was happening at the time. It was heart warming and welcomed. I think if she did something along those lines It would be enjoyable.


I agree with this line of thinking with the "funny" moments documentary, as long as they do not show Prince in a negative or embarrassing light. I didn't care for her past recollections of him "stealing her clothes" and having them altered, or using her makeup during interviews to promote her book. Just not necessary, and those remarks were clearly for her gain at his expense.


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I"m sure his bands and other PP employees during the 90's would have even more to share. I loved Steve Parke's book. It was so entertaining, but also very respectful.




Yes I agree only positive vibes, no jokes at his expense that
Make him look bad. Although I did enjoy seeing him laugh at himself
When jay Leno got him good. That was refreshing.
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Reply #17 posted 07/19/18 11:10am

violetcrush

purplefam99 said:

violetcrush said:

I agree with this line of thinking with the "funny" moments documentary, as long as they do not show Prince in a negative or embarrassing light. I didn't care for her past recollections of him "stealing her clothes" and having them altered, or using her makeup during interviews to promote her book. Just not necessary, and those remarks were clearly for her gain at his expense.

*

I"m sure his bands and other PP employees during the 90's would have even more to share. I loved Steve Parke's book. It was so entertaining, but also very respectful.

Yes I agree only positive vibes, no jokes at his expense that Make him look bad. Although I did enjoy seeing him laugh at himself When jay Leno got him good. That was refreshing.

I loved his laugh on that Jay Leno clip. Very cute! Sounds like he got Jay pretty good too with that phone prank about fixing his chair smile They had a nice connection.

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Reply #18 posted 07/19/18 11:21am

purplefam99

violetcrush said:

purplefam99 said:

violetcrush said: Yes I agree only positive vibes, no jokes at his expense that Make him look bad. Although I did enjoy seeing him laugh at himself When jay Leno got him good. That was refreshing.

I loved his laugh on that Jay Leno clip. Very cute! Sounds like he got Jay pretty good too with that phone prank about fixing his chair smile They had a nice connection.

yes you can tell jay really got him the way he laughs and slaps the top of the car and looking for the camera. yes, very cute!!

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Reply #19 posted 07/19/18 11:37am

pinkcashmere23

violetcrush said:

purplefam99 said:

violetcrush said: Yes I agree only positive vibes, no jokes at his expense that Make him look bad. Although I did enjoy seeing him laugh at himself When jay Leno got him good. That was refreshing.

I loved his laugh on that Jay Leno clip. Very cute! Sounds like he got Jay pretty good too with that phone prank about fixing his chair smile They had a nice connection.

Loved that too! That interview is one of my favorites.

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Reply #20 posted 07/19/18 11:57am

violetcrush

pinkcashmere23 said:

violetcrush said:

I agree with this line of thinking with the "funny" moments documentary, as long as they do not show Prince in a negative or embarrassing light. I didn't care for her past recollections of him "stealing her clothes" and having them altered, or using her makeup during interviews to promote her book. Just not necessary, and those remarks were clearly for her gain at his expense.

*

I"m sure his bands and other PP employees during the 90's would have even more to share. I loved Steve Parke's book. It was so entertaining, but also very respectful.

I agree that the footage shouldn't be negative in any way. I thought the story she shared in the Schkopi interview about him getting a copy of her single "Broken Wings" was funny. I could picture him doing that. lol

Just watched that interview. She was a bit contradictory with some of her statements. When talking about her contribution with editing the videos, she stated when she was pregnant (which was 1996), she hired someone to teach her how to use the editing equipment in order to change or fix the video production. She then stated that she "fixed" the 3 Chains O' Gold video, but that video was done several years prior when she had just started at PP. I seriously doubt that she would have had any control over the production of that work. She stated she wasn't even aware that Prince was sending a full film crew to Egypt, nor that he had already written 7. These statements just seem to reinforce my thinking that she was not fully in the mix with his plans.

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If she really does have footage of shows/rehearsals that have not been released then I think that should be the focus of any documentary - along with commentary from the band involved in the footage.

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One thing I am glad that she clarified is that the song Wasted Kisses would was not written about Amir. Looking at the lyrics I'm not sure how anyone could come to that conclusion, but I've seen posts about it on this site. It is a dark and sad song, so there is no way he would have those thoughts about his son. The song is clearly about an ex-lover with whom he had one last rendezvous with before not seeing her again.

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Reply #21 posted 07/19/18 4:37pm

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I'd only be interested if it strictly focuses on the music and music/performance related anecdotes.

I don't want to hear anything intimate from Mayte's perspective as that has already been covered in her book and numerous interviews.
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Reply #22 posted 07/19/18 7:47pm

pinkcashmere23

violetcrush said:

pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree that the footage shouldn't be negative in any way. I thought the story she shared in the Schkopi interview about him getting a copy of her single "Broken Wings" was funny. I could picture him doing that. lol

Just watched that interview. She was a bit contradictory with some of her statements. When talking about her contribution with editing the videos, she stated when she was pregnant (which was 1996), she hired someone to teach her how to use the editing equipment in order to change or fix the video production. She then stated that she "fixed" the 3 Chains O' Gold video, but that video was done several years prior when she had just started at PP. I seriously doubt that she would have had any control over the production of that work. She stated she wasn't even aware that Prince was sending a full film crew to Egypt, nor that he had already written 7. These statements just seem to reinforce my thinking that she was not fully in the mix with his plans.

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If she really does have footage of shows/rehearsals that have not been released then I think that should be the focus of any documentary - along with commentary from the band involved in the footage.

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One thing I am glad that she clarified is that the song Wasted Kisses would was not written about Amir. Looking at the lyrics I'm not sure how anyone could come to that conclusion, but I've seen posts about it on this site. It is a dark and sad song, so there is no way he would have those thoughts about his son. The song is clearly about an ex-lover with whom he had one last rendezvous with before not seeing her again.

I am glad that she cleared that up about Wasted Kisses also. I never got why people would think that either given the lyrics. I have always thought that Until You're In My Arms Again was probably about Amir though. I agree that the focus of the documentary should be on the footage she mentioned along with band interviews.

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Reply #23 posted 07/19/18 9:47pm

SkipperLove

What was her story about Broken Wings? CUe me in if you don't mind. I gotta say if she wanted to earn back affection from naysayers, she could do so very easily by doing a documentary on his sense of humor. Its his best personal trait and it might explain why folks endured some of his less savory traits. It might explain why she loved this man a bit better than just stating how much she loved him and then a litany of ways he broke her heart.

Unfortunately, it will be probably focus on her work with him and be a bit self-serving. Of course, she wouldn't be alone in that tendency.

pinkcashmere23 said:

violetcrush said:

I agree with this line of thinking with the "funny" moments documentary, as long as they do not show Prince in a negative or embarrassing light. I didn't care for her past recollections of him "stealing her clothes" and having them altered, or using her makeup during interviews to promote her book. Just not necessary, and those remarks were clearly for her gain at his expense.

*

I"m sure his bands and other PP employees during the 90's would have even more to share. I loved Steve Parke's book. It was so entertaining, but also very respectful.

I agree that the footage shouldn't be negative in any way. I thought the story she shared in the Schkopi interview about him getting a copy of her single "Broken Wings" was funny. I could picture him doing that. lol

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Reply #24 posted 07/20/18 4:35am

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Of course there is always the question, ‘If Prince was alive would he approve?’
I don’t think he would ever choose Mayte for the project.
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Reply #25 posted 07/20/18 7:04am

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^^The thing is, he's not here to chose the people for projects, so we kinda have to trust the people who chose themselves. We have to trust them that they honor him and that they do their best to keep his legacy alive.

All we can do now, if Mayte produces the docu, is hoping that it's going to be respectful.

All the books that are out and about to be released now, I doubt he would've approved any of them, but he also wouldn't like it if a random person who met him would talk about it on FB. That's because he didn't like people talking about him in general ( I kinda get it ) but people need to talk about him, it's part of remembering him, keeping him alive not only his music, but the person behind it. So yeah, we have to trust the people who knew him, that's all we got now that he's gone.

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Reply #26 posted 07/20/18 7:15am

ThatWhiteDude

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littlemissG said:

purplefam99 said:
Do I think spike lee will ever do a doc or film?
That would be excellent! A professional that won’t slap it together for a quick buck.

To be fair, we don't know what Mayte is planning and if she's slapping it together for a quick buck. But yeah, Spike Lee would be a great choice indeed. I really like his Off the Wall and BAD 25 Doku.

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Reply #27 posted 07/20/18 7:16am

ThatWhiteDude

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violetcrush said:

pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree that the footage shouldn't be negative in any way. I thought the story she shared in the Schkopi interview about him getting a copy of her single "Broken Wings" was funny. I could picture him doing that. lol

Just watched that interview. She was a bit contradictory with some of her statements. When talking about her contribution with editing the videos, she stated when she was pregnant (which was 1996), she hired someone to teach her how to use the editing equipment in order to change or fix the video production. She then stated that she "fixed" the 3 Chains O' Gold video, but that video was done several years prior when she had just started at PP. I seriously doubt that she would have had any control over the production of that work. She stated she wasn't even aware that Prince was sending a full film crew to Egypt, nor that he had already written 7. These statements just seem to reinforce my thinking that she was not fully in the mix with his plans.


I think I remember she talked about 3 chains O' gold in the book, but I have to look this up when I'm back home.

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Reply #28 posted 07/20/18 7:35am

pinkcashmere23

SkipperLove said:

What was her story about Broken Wings? CUe me in if you don't mind. I gotta say if she wanted to earn back affection from naysayers, she could do so very easily by doing a documentary on his sense of humor. Its his best personal trait and it might explain why folks endured some of his less savory traits. It might explain why she loved this man a bit better than just stating how much she loved him and then a litany of ways he broke her heart.

Unfortunately, it will be probably focus on her work with him and be a bit self-serving. Of course, she wouldn't be alone in that tendency.

pinkcashmere23 said:

I agree that the footage shouldn't be negative in any way. I thought the story she shared in the Schkopi interview about him getting a copy of her single "Broken Wings" was funny. I could picture him doing that. lol

She said that they were at home and Prince had a funny look on his face and she asked him why he was looking at her like he was and he showed her the CD, ran up the stairs and closed the door and put it on the stereo,turning it up really loud. It's at 28:28 in the interview.Since she mentioned that she had some "funny stuff" and told the interviewer not to worry,that she wanted to share,she may be planning to spotlight that side of his personality.

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Reply #29 posted 07/20/18 6:32pm

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this should be cool. i enjoy hearing about life with Prince from Mayte's perspective. hopefully she will include a lot of her own work and ideas too. she's quite an interesting person imo.

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