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Reply #60 posted 11/15/16 9:10pm

luvgirl

anangellooksdown said:

They were both way too young and inexperienced. Prince had a whole career he was just starting which would include many experiences. And Vanity had a lot to work through.

I'll add my opinion of the order of his greatest true loves:

Mayte
Vanity
Susannah
Andy
Patrice
I'm not sure where to put Manuela. But she is there.


hmmm Patrice Rushen?? Interesting...
[Edited 11/15/16 21:13pm]
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Reply #61 posted 11/16/16 7:39am

pnv

luvgirl said:

musicfan77 said:

delirious4prince:



As a lover, Prince is the best. I’ve spoken to many women who have been to bed with him and they all say the same thing. Prince is something different, something special. He’s uninhibited and wild, in and out of bed, but he can also be tender. Love to him is pure instinct and he’s got the most amazing inner confidence.


During our time together, we became so close it was frightening. It was a deep, intense relationship and sometimes a love-hate one. I often hated the fact that I loved Prince so much. He can get away with the craziest, most bizarre things that other people wouldn’t dream of doing.


One night, for instance, we were at a James Brown concert when Prince suddenly climbed onto his bodyguard’s back and rode onto the middle of the stage knocking over some equipment and singing at the top of his voice. With him it’s always ‘here I am and there I go.’, while everyone else sits back and watches in stunned amazement.


Another time we went to an awards ceremony in Los Angeles. On the way there we drank a bottle of champagne in the back of the car and got very merry. When we arrived, we staggered up this sweeping staircase, hanging on to each other, then rolled all the way down in front of all the well behaved superstars.


I wanted Prince all to myself and he’s not the sort of guy you can hold on to. When it comes down to it, I’m basically an old-fashioned girl who believes in fidelity and trust. I didn’t need other men. I wanted only Prince, and for him to want only me. One day I found out he was seeing other women while we were together and I confronted him with it.


I screamed and cried and pleaded, but it didn’t do any good. So I left Minneapolis without telling anyone where I was going. I still loved Prince, but I knew that our relationship was over. I suffered, but it was the only way, there was nothing else I could do.


It’s difficult for me to watch Prince on the screen. I can’t bear to go and see Purple Rain because I know I’ll break down in tears. I saw the video for When Doves Cry and I just bawled. I still adore him and I don’t think I’ll ever get over him. Not only because he’s so special, but also because I see him everywhere on posters and television all around the world. I’ve had no contact with Prince since we split up.


I’ve had plenty of lovers over the last two years, but none of them have meant anything special to me. They were all casual affairs. I’m finding it hard to meet anyone who can live up to Prince.


-Vanity, New Straits Times (June 13, 1985)


gif source: Alexa De Venus



delirious4prince




During our time together, we became so close it was frightening


I just finished reading the book Possessed and for the life of me I can't understand why this book is held in such high regards by some Prince fans. A lot of the information is pure speculation and some of it out right false, and full of the author's opinions. The author quoted Roy Bennett as saying "Prince wasn't as close with Vanity as he was with Susan Moonsie. There was no way to have a close relationship with Vanity. She wasn't that kind of person." Her statement and Prince's statement that they loved each other deeply would challenge that quote.
That was pure speculation on Roy Bennett's part. How does he know what's happening with Prince?
[Edited 11/5/16 15:43pm]


Thank u!!! I hated Possessed because of all of the hearsay. How can others know what Prince was thinking. Someone should write a book on Vanity and Prince. I think they were the love of each other life. All the books about him seem to down play Vanity's existence in his life. She was really important to him
. I think more so in later years.
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Reply #62 posted 11/16/16 7:52am

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Goddess4Real said:



luvgirl said:


musicfan77 said:

delirious4prince:


During our time together, we became so close it was frightening

I just finished reading the book Possessed and for the life of me I can't understand why this book is held in such high regards by some Prince fans. A lot of the information is pure speculation and some of it out right false, and full of the author's opinions. The author quoted Roy Bennett as saying "Prince wasn't as close with Vanity as he was with Susan Moonsie. There was no way to have a close relationship with Vanity. She wasn't that kind of person." Her statement and Prince's statement that they loved each other deeply would challenge that quote. That was pure speculation on Roy Bennett's part. How does he know what's happening inside of Prince's heart? [Edited 11/5/16 14:48pm]


yeahthat Feb 16 2016 in Melbourne blows that theory out of the water.



yeahthat
And in Monteux he also mentioned the 80's
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Reply #63 posted 11/16/16 3:17pm

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pnv said:

luvgirl said:
I just finished reading the book Possessed and for the life of me I can't understand why this book is held in such high regards by some Prince fans. A lot of the information is pure speculation and some of it out right false, and full of the author's opinions. The author quoted Roy Bennett as saying "Prince wasn't as close with Vanity as he was with Susan Moonsie. There was no way to have a close relationship with Vanity. She wasn't that kind of person." Her statement and Prince's statement that they loved each other deeply would challenge that quote. That was pure speculation on Roy Bennett's part. How does he know what's happening with Prince? [Edited 11/5/16 15:43pm]
Thank u!!! I hated Possessed because of all of the hearsay. How can others know what Prince was thinking. Someone should write a book on Vanity and Prince. I think they were the love of each other life. All the books about him seem to down play Vanity's existence in his life. She was really important to him . I think more so in later years.

yeahthat reading

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #64 posted 11/20/16 9:08am

dg42819

musicfan77 said:

delirious4prince:



As a lover, Prince is the best. I’ve spoken to many women who have been to bed with him and they all say the same thing. Prince is something different, something special. He’s uninhibited and wild, in and out of bed, but he can also be tender. Love to him is pure instinct and he’s got the most amazing inner confidence.


During our time together, we became so close it was frightening. It was a deep, intense relationship and sometimes a love-hate one. I often hated the fact that I loved Prince so much. He can get away with the craziest, most bizarre things that other people wouldn’t dream of doing.


One night, for instance, we were at a James Brown concert when Prince suddenly climbed onto his bodyguard’s back and rode onto the middle of the stage knocking over some equipment and singing at the top of his voice. With him it’s always ‘here I am and there I go.’, while everyone else sits back and watches in stunned amazement.


Another time we went to an awards ceremony in Los Angeles. On the way there we drank a bottle of champagne in the back of the car and got very merry. When we arrived, we staggered up this sweeping staircase, hanging on to each other, then rolled all the way down in front of all the well behaved superstars.


I wanted Prince all to myself and he’s not the sort of guy you can hold on to. When it comes down to it, I’m basically an old-fashioned girl who believes in fidelity and trust. I didn’t need other men. I wanted only Prince, and for him to want only me. One day I found out he was seeing other women while we were together and I confronted him with it.


I screamed and cried and pleaded, but it didn’t do any good. So I left Minneapolis without telling anyone where I was going. I still loved Prince, but I knew that our relationship was over. I suffered, but it was the only way, there was nothing else I could do.


It’s difficult for me to watch Prince on the screen. I can’t bear to go and see Purple Rain because I know I’ll break down in tears. I saw the video for When Doves Cry and I just bawled. I still adore him and I don’t think I’ll ever get over him. Not only because he’s so special, but also because I see him everywhere on posters and television all around the world. I’ve had no contact with Prince since we split up.


I’ve had plenty of lovers over the last two years, but none of them have meant anything special to me. They were all casual affairs. I’m finding it hard to meet anyone who can live up to Prince.


-Vanity, New Straits Times (June 13, 1985)


gif source: Alexa De Venus



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