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Reply #180 posted 10/02/16 4:25am

morningsong

SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:



Vashtix said:




SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:


I always wondered when Prince was in love with Susan he jumped to Denise almost immediately. that must have been a strange working relationship. When she became born again she said Prince was the devil and never had anything good to say about him



Not true


She has said many kind and respectful things about Prince - she did not call Prince the devil.




Yes she called him the devil. she also ridiculed him in sermons by calling him "short cat". I wouldn't make this stuff up. she said it from her own mouth




She had some very strong beliefs. I just listened to a 2hr podcast of hers, she said nothing out of turn about Prince, you could hear where her beliefs are firmly rooted. She believed in fiery hell. Prince did not.
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Reply #181 posted 10/02/16 9:17am

luvgirl

SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:

I always wondered when Prince was in love with Susan he jumped to Denise almost immediately. that must have been a strange working relationship. When she became born again she said Prince was the devil and never had anything good to say about him



Here's some seemingly un-bias info on the love triangle between the three.
http://solarey.net/vanity...e-rapping/
[Edited 10/2/16 9:35am]
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Reply #182 posted 10/02/16 10:55am

morningsong

I found the podcast with her speaking in 2013, with her answering a caller regarding something about Prince, here.



http://prince.org/msg/5/397796
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Reply #183 posted 10/03/16 9:48am

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luvgirl said:

SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:

I always wondered when Prince was in love with Susan he jumped to Denise almost immediately. that must have been a strange working relationship. When she became born again she said Prince was the devil and never had anything good to say about him

Here's some seemingly un-bias info on the love triangle between the three. http://solarey.net/vanity...e-rapping/ [Edited 10/2/16 9:35am]

This someone throwing up some pics. Check out DMSR by Per Nielsen it has some good info and Brenda has a interview on YOUTUBE about bringing Susan to meet Prince back in 2004.

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Reply #184 posted 10/03/16 5:17pm

luvgirl

laurarichardson said:



luvgirl said:


SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:

I always wondered when Prince was in love with Susan he jumped to Denise almost immediately. that must have been a strange working relationship. When she became born again she said Prince was the devil and never had anything good to say about him



Here's some seemingly un-bias info on the love triangle between the three. http://solarey.net/vanity...e-rapping/ [Edited 10/2/16 9:35am]

This someone throwing up some pics. Check out DMSR by Per Nielsen it has some good info and Brenda has a interview on YOUTUBE about bringing Susan to meet Prince back in 2004.



Thanks I actually have DMSR up next to read. I was able to borrow it from the library!
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Reply #185 posted 10/05/16 11:19am

CharlieGriffin

This letter is mind boggling. It reads like something Denise would have written. No disrespect, but she wasn't very eloquent when it came to writing. Has anyone read her last book? It was completely confoundedly exasperating.

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Reply #186 posted 10/05/16 4:46pm

Vashtix

CharlieGriffin said:

This letter is mind boggling. It reads like something Denise would have written. No disrespect, but she wasn't very eloquent when it came to writing. Has anyone read her last book? It was completely confoundedly exasperating.


She wrote in a style uniquely her own.
She was such an original in every way.
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Reply #187 posted 10/05/16 4:59pm

CharlieGriffin

Vashtix said:

CharlieGriffin said:

This letter is mind boggling. It reads like something Denise would have written. No disrespect, but she wasn't very eloquent when it came to writing. Has anyone read her last book? It was completely confoundedly exasperating.

She wrote in a style uniquely her own. She was such an original in every way.

True.

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Reply #188 posted 10/06/16 11:21pm

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CharlieGriffin said:

Vashtix said:

CharlieGriffin said: She wrote in a style uniquely her own. She was such an original in every way.

True.

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Reply #189 posted 10/15/16 7:25pm

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The parts about Prince's reaction to Vanity's passing made me sad A behind-the-scenes look at Prince’s last Australian tour by Cameron Adams http://www.dailytelegraph...f85ce31043

[Edited 10/15/16 19:28pm]

A behind-the-scenes look at Prince’s last Australian tour

Purple Reign: Prince had audiences in the palm of his hand during his last Australian shows in February. Picture: Justine Walpole

PRINCE’S Australian promoter Paul Dainty was particularly blindsided by the superstar’s shock death on April 21. When the news broke, Dainty was already in negotiations for a return tour – the singer should have been back in Australia next month.

Prince had previously chosen Dainty to launch his Piano & A Microphone tour in Australia in February. “We had no clue anything was wrong,” says Dainty. “As soon as he left there were emails racing back and forth from his office about coming back in November. We had dates on hold and budgets drawn up… There was no sign of any trouble.”

Prince, in contemplative mode at the piano during his Australian tour. Picture: Justine Walpole

Dainty, who has toured the likes of Abba, David Bowie and Michael Jackson, had brought Prince here three times before – in 1992, 2003 and 2012. He was used to operating on “Princetime” and the last-minute call to action: Dainty was given just three weeks notice to organise the tour that started in Melbourne on February 16. He quickly booked two nights at Melbourne’s State Theatre and “lucked out” securing the Sydney Opera House. He also locked in two shows in Auckland – the singer’s first trip to New Zealand.

“Prince said, ‘I want to do two shows a night,’” says Dainty. “We worked out 6.30pm and 10pm. But on the last arena tour, he’d do three-hour shows then go back to the hotel, shower, get changed, go out to a club and play for another two hours there. So it wasn’t that unusual.”

What was unusual was the downsizing of the tour – Prince arrived in Australia with just three other people: a bodyguard, a sound man and a business manager. Then, just hours before his first gig, Prince learnt his ex-girlfriend Vanity (real name Denise Matthews) had died in the US, aged 57, due to renal failure.

The news of her passing shattered Prince He found out a few hours before he was due onstage

Prince and Vanity on the cover of Rolling Stone in 1983.

The pair met in 1980, with Prince naming her “Vanity” as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, and gave her the female lead in his 1984 film Purple Rain, although the role was re-cast when the pair later broke up. Vanity went on to date Adam Ant and Billy Idol.

The news of her passing shattered Prince. “He found out a few hours before he was due onstage,” says Dainty. “One of the guys around him said, ‘Oh, we’ve got a problem.’ You wouldn’t have been surprised if you’d got the call saying he needs to postpone the show for 24 hours, he’s too much in grief. But he went on. He was very emotional onstage.”

During that evening’s show, Prince stated: “I’m trying to stay focused, it’s a little heavy for me tonight,” and later, “She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist she was trying to be.”

Vanity’s death also curtailed Prince’s usual afterparties. “He was grieving,” explains Dainty. “He turned up, he did the shows, he went back to the hotel. The second night in Melbourne he went to a club, but he didn’t perform. He danced a bit until 3am, then left. Otherwise he was at the venue 30 minutes before showtime. We had the dressing room set up beautifully for him. I think he maybe sat in it for 10 minutes.”

Prince, who died suddenly at the age of 57, was legendary for his stamina and ability to play virtually any instrument. Picture: AFP

Photographer Justine Walpole met Prince in Brisbane on his 2012 tour, to take the snaps Prince’s security stopped both media and fans from taking. Where other rockstars were deep in debauchery backstage after a concert, Prince would be approving photos of himself taken that night. “That is unusual,” admits Walpole. “You don’t normally shoot a concert and give the photos to the artist or their PR people.”

Prince flew to Sydney for shows on February 20 and 21 at the Opera House, where Walpole would again photograph him. Meanwhile, after getting goosebumps at his previous shows, Dainty had organised to record Prince in Sydney. “I set it all up and the day before I was told, ‘Prince doesn’t want to do it anymore,’” he says. “I’ve said it a thousand times since: if only we could have filmed that show, how valuable would a recording of that be?”

Where other rockstars were deep in debauchery backstage after a concert, Prince would be approving photos of himself taken that night

After returning to Melbourne, Walpole was summoned for what would be the Purple One’s final photo shoot. Prince did his own hair and make-up; he was fussy about his image and how it was used. “He was incredibly controlling of images of himself. If he didn’t like it he’d say, ‘No. Delete it,’” says Walpole.

Prince liked to have control over his carefully curated image. Picture: Instagram

Prince then flew to New Zealand to play two shows in Auckland on February 24. Things got interesting behind the scenes. A show was announced for Perth, but it wasn’t Dainty’s doing, rather rival promoter Live Nation.

The word ‘genius’ is used too loosely. But there is no other word for Prince

It’s almost unheard of for one artist to play shows for different promoters on the same tour. Vice president of Live Nation, Luke Hede, had been talking to Prince about doing a show in Western Australia. “He wanted to go to Perth as he’d never been there,” says Hede. “We announced it on February 11 for a show on February 25. It was on sale for literally less than two weeks. That’s the fastest turnaround I’ve ever worked on.”

There was just one problem: the to-Prince’s-exact-specifications piano, that had been found in Melbourne and flown to Sydney and Auckland, couldn’t make it to Perth within the 24-hour turnaround.

“Prince could make the show on a private jet, he flew straight to Perth after the show in Auckland, but they couldn’t fit the piano on the jet,” says Hede. “So they got his purple piano from his studio at Paisley Park [in the US] and sent it to Perth for that one show.”

Music fans paid tribute to Prince at a memorial created outside Paisley Park after his death. Picture: Getty

Some fans believed the reason Prince was sitting at a piano on this tour was due to long-rumoured hip issues. “We knew he was having some hip pains,” says Dainty. “But that didn’t stop him doing two shows a night.”

Hede saw no visible hip ailment in Perth. “Prince was jumping around onstage and literally dancing on the piano,” he says. “After the concert, we got a call to take his piano to Crown Perth… He’s renowned for doing these late-night shows/afterparties. At around 1am he got up onstage, got the venue to turn all the lights off and did remixes of his songs on the keyboard. It was incredible. That was technically his last Australian performance.”

Prince returned to the US for a string of solo shows – unbeknown to those who were at his concert in Atlanta on April 14, it would be his last. Just one week later he was tragically found dead at Paisley Park, following an accidental overdose of the opioid fentanyl. He was 57.

Walpole hadn’t noticed any difference in Prince’s behaviour during their time together in Australia two months prior. “He was the same Prince I’d always known. I was in total shock,” she says. “He still had so much energy.”

In July, Dainty won a Helpmann Award for Best International Contemporary Concert for the Prince tour. “The word ‘genius’ is used too loosely,” says Dainty. “But there is no other word for Prince.”

[Edited 10/15/16 19:30pm]

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[Edited 10/15/16 22:38pm]

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Reply #190 posted 10/15/16 10:27pm

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More Vanity biggrin

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Reply #191 posted 10/16/16 6:13am

luvgirl

Goddess4Real said:

The parts about Prince's reaction to Vanity's passing made me sad A behind-the-scenes look at Prince’s last Australian tour by Cameron Adams http://www.dailytelegraph...f85ce31043


[Edited 10/15/16 19:28pm]




A behind-the-scenes look at Prince’s last Australian tour



Purple Reign: Prince had audiences in the palm of his hand during his last Australian shows in February. Picture: Justine Walpole

PRINCE’S Australian promoter Paul Dainty was particularly blindsided by the superstar’s shock death on April 21. When the news broke, Dainty was already in negotiations for a return tour – the singer should have been back in Australia next month.



Prince had previously chosen Dainty to launch his Piano & A Microphone tour in Australia in February. “We had no clue anything was wrong,” says Dainty. “As soon as he left there were emails racing back and forth from his office about coming back in November. We had dates on hold and budgets drawn up… There was no sign of any trouble.”


Prince, in contemplative mode at the piano during his Australian tour. Picture: Justine Walpole

Dainty, who has toured the likes of Abba, David Bowie and Michael Jackson, had brought Prince here three times before – in 1992, 2003 and 2012. He was used to operating on “Princetime” and the last-minute call to action: Dainty was given just three weeks notice to organise the tour that started in Melbourne on February 16. He quickly booked two nights at Melbourne’s State Theatre and “lucked out” securing the Sydney Opera House. He also locked in two shows in Auckland – the singer’s first trip to New Zealand.


“Prince said, ‘I want to do two shows a night,’” says Dainty. “We worked out 6.30pm and 10pm. But on the last arena tour, he’d do three-hour shows then go back to the hotel, shower, get changed, go out to a club and play for another two hours there. So it wasn’t that unusual.”


What was unusual was the downsizing of the tour – Prince arrived in Australia with just three other people: a bodyguard, a sound man and a business manager. Then, just hours before his first gig, Prince learnt his ex-girlfriend Vanity (real name Denise Matthews) had died in the US, aged 57, due to renal failure.


The news of her passing shattered Prince He found out a few hours before he was due onstage


Prince and Vanity on the cover of Rolling Stone in 1983.

The pair met in 1980, with Prince naming her “Vanity” as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, and gave her the female lead in his 1984 film Purple Rain, although the role was re-cast when the pair later broke up. Vanity went on to date Adam Ant and Billy Idol.


The news of her passing shattered Prince. “He found out a few hours before he was due onstage,” says Dainty. “One of the guys around him said, ‘Oh, we’ve got a problem.’ You wouldn’t have been surprised if you’d got the call saying he needs to postpone the show for 24 hours, he’s too much in grief. But he went on. He was very emotional onstage.”


During that evening’s show, Prince stated: “I’m trying to stay focused, it’s a little heavy for me tonight,” and later, “She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist she was trying to be.”


Vanity’s death also curtailed Prince’s usual afterparties. “He was grieving,” explains Dainty. “He turned up, he did the shows, he went back to the hotel. The second night in Melbourne he went to a club, but he didn’t perform. He danced a bit until 3am, then left. Otherwise he was at the venue 30 minutes before showtime. We had the dressing room set up beautifully for him. I think he maybe sat in it for 10 minutes.”


Prince, who died suddenly at the age of 57, was legendary for his stamina and ability to play virtually any instrument. Picture: AFP

Photographer Justine Walpole met Prince in Brisbane on his 2012 tour, to take the snaps Prince’s security stopped both media and fans from taking. Where other rockstars were deep in debauchery backstage after a concert, Prince would be approving photos of himself taken that night. “That is unusual,” admits Walpole. “You don’t normally shoot a concert and give the photos to the artist or their PR people.”


Prince flew to Sydney for shows on February 20 and 21 at the Opera House, where Walpole would again photograph him. Meanwhile, after getting goosebumps at his previous shows, Dainty had organised to record Prince in Sydney. “I set it all up and the day before I was told, ‘Prince doesn’t want to do it anymore,’” he says. “I’ve said it a thousand times since: if only we could have filmed that show, how valuable would a recording of that be?”


Where other rockstars were deep in debauchery backstage after a concert, Prince would be approving photos of himself taken that night


After returning to Melbourne, Walpole was summoned for what would be the Purple One’s final photo shoot. Prince did his own hair and make-up; he was fussy about his image and how it was used. “He was incredibly controlling of images of himself. If he didn’t like it he’d say, ‘No. Delete it,’” says Walpole.


Prince liked to have control over his carefully curated image. Picture: Instagram

Prince then flew to New Zealand to play two shows in Auckland on February 24. Things got interesting behind the scenes. A show was announced for Perth, but it wasn’t Dainty’s doing, rather rival promoter Live Nation.


The word ‘genius’ is used too loosely. But there is no other word for Prince


It’s almost unheard of for one artist to play shows for different promoters on the same tour. Vice president of Live Nation, Luke Hede, had been talking to Prince about doing a show in Western Australia. “He wanted to go to Perth as he’d never been there,” says Hede. “We announced it on February 11 for a show on February 25. It was on sale for literally less than two weeks. That’s the fastest turnaround I’ve ever worked on.”


There was just one problem: the to-Prince’s-exact-specifications piano, that had been found in Melbourne and flown to Sydney and Auckland, couldn’t make it to Perth within the 24-hour turnaround.


“Prince could make the show on a private jet, he flew straight to Perth after the show in Auckland, but they couldn’t fit the piano on the jet,” says Hede. “So they got his purple piano from his studio at Paisley Park [in the US] and sent it to Perth for that one show.”


Music fans paid tribute to Prince at a memorial created outside Paisley Park after his death. Picture: Getty

Some fans believed the reason Prince was sitting at a piano on this tour was due to long-rumoured hip issues. “We knew he was having some hip pains,” says Dainty. “But that didn’t stop him doing two shows a night.”


Hede saw no visible hip ailment in Perth. “Prince was jumping around onstage and literally dancing on the piano,” he says. “After the concert, we got a call to take his piano to Crown Perth… He’s renowned for doing these late-night shows/afterparties. At around 1am he got up onstage, got the venue to turn all the lights off and did remixes of his songs on the keyboard. It was incredible. That was technically his last Australian performance.”


Prince returned to the US for a string of solo shows – unbeknown to those who were at his concert in Atlanta on April 14, it would be his last. Just one week later he was tragically found dead at Paisley Park, following an accidental overdose of the opioid fentanyl. He was 57.


Walpole hadn’t noticed any difference in Prince’s behaviour during their time together in Australia two months prior. “He was the same Prince I’d always known. I was in total shock,” she says. “He still had so much energy.”


In July, Dainty won a Helpmann Award for Best International Contemporary Concert for the Prince tour. “The word ‘genius’ is used too loosely,” says Dainty. “But there is no other word for Prince.”







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[Edited 10/15/16 22:38pm]



Thanks so much for this. Very touching...
I wonder if Prince knew how much Vanity meant to some of his fans and was so drawn to them as a couple even after all these years?
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Reply #192 posted 10/20/16 3:21pm

tigerlilyluv

I screen shot this from my phone. From a website. Lipstick.I don't know who this person is. I'm not a member there. But I do believe it. Especially after all I've put together from his music and music videos etc..

http://i38.photobucket.co...s2lpux.png
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Reply #193 posted 10/20/16 3:52pm

endiadj

tigerlilyluv said:

I screen shot this from my phone. From a website. Lipstick.I don't know who this person is. I'm not a member there. But I do believe it. Especially after all I've put together from his music and music videos etc.. http://i38.photobucket.co...s2lpux.png

I've always believed she was the one for him. He screwed it up, wanted her back but she refused. Even though she loved him, she knew he would never be faithful. It wasn't in his nature.

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Reply #194 posted 10/20/16 4:12pm

Vashtix

endiadj said:

tigerlilyluv said:

I screen shot this from my phone. From a website. Lipstick.I don't know who this person is. I'm not a member there. But I do believe it. Especially after all I've put together from his music and music videos etc.. http://i38.photobucket.co...s2lpux.png

I've always believed she was the one for him. He screwed it up, wanted her back but she refused. Even though she loved him, she knew he would never be faithful. It wasn't in his nature.

I will always believe that too and I will always believe part of his death was over his broken heart of her death. No one can make me think any different either ; I know it was years ago but as that article stated about when he found they said he was shattered.I think they were each a side of one coin.

Thanks tigerlilyluv for sharing

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Reply #195 posted 10/20/16 4:17pm

tigerlilyluv

endiadj said:

tigerlilyluv said:

I screen shot this from my phone. From a website. Lipstick.I don't know who this person is. I'm not a member there. But I do believe it. Especially after all I've put together from his music and music videos etc.. http://i38.photobucket.co...s2lpux.png

I've always believed she was the one for him. He screwed it up, wanted her back but she refused. Even though she loved him, she knew he would never be faithful. It wasn't in his nature.

I've read on more than one site that at the tribute, I think the on in Mellbourne where he was playing I believe "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore or another song during their era and then says "I guess I got her out of my system" then he goes right into Little Red Corvette and says "maybe not". I would not go around posting just some anything I read from people but because I already been doing all this research (pretty much everyday when I have time --- for over 3 months now), God knows I believe what this person said to be true. Around the year she got married he was out there in Los Angeles days after for 2 days. Then that year 1995, Prince was on some kind of chilldish rant (if you watch in some of his 1995 videos). He even purposely trashed his yellow guitar and walked off stage leaving people confused. I already mentioned the 2009 Montreux late show where he was singing Little Red Corvette and his words during the song also led me to believe he was talking about Denise. He was even angry (you can tell). I would hate this to be true--but he looked like he was on something, too. I think something seriously changed after 2011. So I don't know how long they were in touch before her death, but I am quite sure they been in contact even up to 2011.

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Reply #196 posted 10/20/16 4:54pm

Vashtix

tigerlilyluv said:

endiadj said:

I've always believed she was the one for him. He screwed it up, wanted her back but she refused. Even though she loved him, she knew he would never be faithful. It wasn't in his nature.

I've read on more than one site that at the tribute, I think the on in Mellbourne where he was playing I believe "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore or another song during their era and then says "I guess I got her out of my system" then he goes right into Little Red Corvette and says "maybe not". I would not go around posting just some anything I read from people but because I already been doing all this research (pretty much everyday when I have time --- for over 3 months now), God knows I believe what this person said to be true. Around the year she got married he was out there in Los Angeles days after for 2 days. Then that year 1995, Prince was on some kind of chilldish rant (if you watch in some of his 1995 videos). He even purposely trashed his yellow guitar and walked off stage leaving people confused. I already mentioned the 2009 Montreux late show where he was singing Little Red Corvette and his words during the song also led me to believe he was talking about Denise. He was even angry (you can tell). I would hate this to be true--but he looked like he was on something, too. I think something seriously changed after 2011. So I don't know how long they were in touch before her death, but I am quite sure they been in contact even up to 2011.

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

THIS! I have noted the same ; did you read the 75 page thread about it?

The tribute he did after he attended her funeral he says time for another story. He was a special and I do not think he gave his heart for true much ; romance, sex, connecting yes but not himself. I forget which of his flings said he did not sex up as in intercourse because he would not share his body with just anyone. That is interesting and I think that goes for his heart to-

Remember I'll give you my heart, I 'll give you mind, I'll give you my body, I'll give you my time. For all time I am with you and you are with me

Those 2 are likethis -

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Reply #197 posted 10/20/16 5:21pm

tigerlilyluv

Vashtix said:

tigerlilyluv said:

I've read on more than one site that at the tribute, I think the on in Mellbourne where he was playing I believe "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore or another song during their era and then says "I guess I got her out of my system" then he goes right into Little Red Corvette and says "maybe not". I would not go around posting just some anything I read from people but because I already been doing all this research (pretty much everyday when I have time --- for over 3 months now), God knows I believe what this person said to be true. Around the year she got married he was out there in Los Angeles days after for 2 days. Then that year 1995, Prince was on some kind of chilldish rant (if you watch in some of his 1995 videos). He even purposely trashed his yellow guitar and walked off stage leaving people confused. I already mentioned the 2009 Montreux late show where he was singing Little Red Corvette and his words during the song also led me to believe he was talking about Denise. He was even angry (you can tell). I would hate this to be true--but he looked like he was on something, too. I think something seriously changed after 2011. So I don't know how long they were in touch before her death, but I am quite sure they been in contact even up to 2011.

[Edited 10/20/16 16:19pm]

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

THIS! I have noted the same ; did you read the 75 page thread about it?

The tribute he did after he attended her funeral he says time for another story. He was a special and I do not think he gave his heart for true much ; romance, sex, connecting yes but not himself. I forget which of his flings said he did not sex up as in intercourse because he would not share his body with just anyone. That is interesting and I think that goes for his heart to-

Remember I'll give you my heart, I 'll give you mind, I'll give you my body, I'll give you my time. For all time I am with you and you are with me

Those 2 are likethis -

Oh, yes. I've read that 75 page. I've read a bunch on Lipstick site, stuff on YTube, on other random sites. I was so busy saving everythin I found so I could go back later and connect them. One thing I came across recently to confirm Adore is the song Lion of Judah. I just recently saw on Denise's Facebook page that one day (don't remember when) she posted that her and Prince were two Lions. smile This Lion of Judah song is where he says "I still adore you". The same album with Lion of Judah is Somewhere Here On Earth... Now if I know anything,I know that him looking an the mirror, passing the mirror, sitting on that sofa and it turns into a woman. Only one person he says as his refelction, isn't it? Anyone try to say different about Adore it ain't the truth. Adore is most definitely about Denise.

I do believe Prince had depression off an on throughout his career. And based off what his workers said... him being in "too much grief", I'm sure he was extremely depressed behind Denise. And he already said he was dreaming about dead people. There's no way he would have wanted to be going to sleep seeing Denise. I don't think aq broken heart killed him but I think it was the "too much grief" and depression, and trying to get off meds is what ultimately killed him. I'm sorry if I have any mistakes. I'm typing fast cause I have to go. Will be back later if interested with some other stuff I found. I also do believe that diary that someone sold on Ebay to be hers because it really looked like her writing. Imo.

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Reply #198 posted 10/20/16 7:00pm

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Thanks to the last presidental debate where Trump called Hillary "such a nasty women" along with Janet's awesome "Nasty" song, alot more peeps are discovering Vanity 6's "Nasty Girl" touched yes one of the greatest Prince protege songs ever. Donald Trump Called Hillary Clinton a 'Nasty Woman' So Listen to These 10 Nasty Songs by Lindsey Havens http://www.billboard.com/...ngs-listen

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Reply #199 posted 10/20/16 7:44pm

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Thanks to the last presidental debate where Trump called Hillary "such a nasty women" along with Janet's awesome "Nasty" song, alot more peeps are discovering Vanity 6's "Nasty Girl" touched yes one of the greatest Prince protege songs ever. Donald Trump Called Hillary Clinton a 'Nasty Woman' So Listen to These 10 Nasty Songs by Lindsey Havens http://www.billboard.com/...ngs-listen

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Reply #200 posted 10/20/16 7:46pm

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Even Jill Jones posted this cool tweet tease

3h3 hours ago

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Reply #201 posted 10/20/16 10:03pm

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Thanks to the last presidental debate where Trump called Hillary "such a nasty women" along with Janet's awesome "Nasty" song, alot more peeps are discovering Vanity 6's "Nasty Girl" touched yes one of the greatest Prince protege songs ever. Donald Trump Called Hillary Clinton a 'Nasty Woman' So Listen to These 10 Nasty Songs by Lindsey Havens http://www.billboard.com/...ngs-listen

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It takes somebody like me to actually listen to them all. lol.

Sheila E - Nasty Thing
Nasty is something bad lol

Brooke Candy - Nasty
She's talking about a man that's a nasty man whore lol
"n.a.s.t.y. you ain't got no alibi, you nasty" oookay lol
Her outfits... Funny video.

Destiny's Child - Nasty Girl
They want these "hot" females to put clothes on. They think men don't want these type of women. Since when? lolol Jealous, maybe? idk lol

Parri$, "Nasty"
This chick's owning up to her nastiness.

Janet Jackson, "Nasty"
The only nasty thing she likes is a nasty groove

Childbirth, "Nasty Grrls"
These chicks don't brush their teeth, they don't comb their hair, or change their clothes... There definition of nasty couldn't be good. lol

"Rico Nasty" is actually the artist's name not the title of the song. lol

Latoya said her and this man she liking on are both nasty and this is GOOD to her. lol

Vanity sure was throwing them thighs around for P. Prince's Nasty Girl.

So, I'm thinking Hillary's nasty ain't good at all. roflol I'm getting off the internet on this one. lol

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Reply #202 posted 10/22/16 8:20pm

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tigerlilyluv said:

Goddess4Real said:

Thanks to the last presidental debate where Trump called Hillary "such a nasty women" along with Janet's awesome "Nasty" song, alot more peeps are discovering Vanity 6's "Nasty Girl" touched yes one of the greatest Prince protege songs ever. Donald Trump Called Hillary Clinton a 'Nasty Woman' So Listen to These 10 Nasty Songs by Lindsey Havens http://www.billboard.com/...ngs-listen

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It takes somebody like me to actually listen to them all. lol.

Sheila E - Nasty Thing
Nasty is something bad lol

Brooke Candy - Nasty
She's talking about a man that's a nasty man whore lol
"n.a.s.t.y. you ain't got no alibi, you nasty" oookay lol
Her outfits... Funny video.

Destiny's Child - Nasty Girl
They want these "hot" females to put clothes on. They think men don't want these type of women. Since when? lolol Jealous, maybe? idk lol

Parri$, "Nasty"
This chick's owning up to her nastiness.

Janet Jackson, "Nasty"
The only nasty thing she likes is a nasty groove

Childbirth, "Nasty Grrls"
These chicks don't brush their teeth, they don't comb their hair, or change their clothes... There definition of nasty couldn't be good. lol

"Rico Nasty" is actually the artist's name not the title of the song. lol

Latoya said her and this man she liking on are both nasty and this is GOOD to her. lol

Vanity sure was throwing them thighs around for P. Prince's Nasty Girl.

So, I'm thinking Hillary's nasty ain't good at all. roflol I'm getting off the internet on this one. lol

I listened to all of them too, Vanity 6's Nasty Girl is still the best "Nasty" song cause Prince wrote and produced it, and the group sells it. Why Vanity 6's 'Nasty Girl' was and is important http://www.hitfix.com/new...-important

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Reply #203 posted 10/23/16 1:58pm

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Even Jill Jones posted this cool tweet tease

3h3 hours ago

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Reply #204 posted 10/24/16 10:38am

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Goddess4Real said:


Even Jill Jones posted this cool tweet tease



3h3 hours ago










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Listening to Jill's interview it appears Prince did give her an ultimatum, to choose. That wasn't fair to her at all... To choose 5,000 for lead and have Prince or much, much more money for a role and a career in music and movies. She was going to lose either way.
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Reply #205 posted 10/24/16 6:27pm

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tigerlilyluv said:

wavesofbliss said:

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biggrin Listening to Jill's interview it appears Prince did give her an ultimatum, to choose. That wasn't fair to her at all... To choose 5,000 for lead and have Prince or much, much more money for a role and a career in music and movies. She was going to lose either way. [Edited 10/24/16 10:39am]

Yuuup that part was interesting hmmm

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Reply #206 posted 10/24/16 7:21pm

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tigerlilyluv said:

wavesofbliss said:



Goddess4Real said:


Even Jill Jones posted this cool tweet tease



3h3 hours ago










[Edited 10/20/16 19:47pm]



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biggrin

Listening to Jill's interview it appears Prince did give her an ultimatum, to choose. That wasn't fair to her at all... To choose 5,000 for lead and have Prince or much, much more money for a role and a career in music and movies. She was going to lose either way.
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True, but I think she was only speculating and giving her opinion on the matter. Unless Vanity confided in her. For some reason I doubt that she would have divulged such intimate details to her rival even though they tried to make the best of the situation they found themselves in. They couldn't have been that close right??? I mean come on! Lol
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Reply #207 posted 10/24/16 7:42pm

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luvgirl said:

tigerlilyluv said:
biggrin Listening to Jill's interview it appears Prince did give her an ultimatum, to choose. That wasn't fair to her at all... To choose 5,000 for lead and have Prince or much, much more money for a role and a career in music and movies. She was going to lose either way. [Edited 10/24/16 10:39am]
True, but I think she was only speculating and giving her opinion on the matter. Unless Vanity confided in her. For some reason I doubt that she would have divulged such intimate details to her rival even though they tried to make the best of the situation they found themselves in. They couldn't have been that close right??? I mean come on! Lol

Well Vanity did help her with her make-up? lol I think what Jill said about Vanity was touching touched and I would have liked some more info about the tour singing background behind the curtain etc. I think this was one of the best interviews that Jill has done so far nod New pics I haven't seen before, thanks phranscene biggrin

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Reply #208 posted 10/24/16 7:42pm

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luvgirl said:

tigerlilyluv said:
biggrin Listening to Jill's interview it appears Prince did give her an ultimatum, to choose. That wasn't fair to her at all... To choose 5,000 for lead and have Prince or much, much more money for a role and a career in music and movies. She was going to lose either way. [Edited 10/24/16 10:39am]
True, but I think she was only speculating and giving her opinion on the matter. Unless Vanity confided in her. For some reason I doubt that she would have divulged such intimate details to her rival even though they tried to make the best of the situation they found themselves in. They couldn't have been that close right??? I mean come on! Lol

Well Vanity did help her with her make-up? lol I think what Jill said about Vanity was touching touched and I would have liked some more info about the tour singing background behind the curtain etc. I think this was one of the best interviews that Jill has done so far nod New pics I haven't seen before, thanks to phranscene biggrin

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Reply #209 posted 10/24/16 7:52pm

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luvgirl said:


tigerlilyluv said:
biggrin Listening to Jill's interview it appears Prince did give her an ultimatum, to choose. That wasn't fair to her at all... To choose 5,000 for lead and have Prince or much, much more money for a role and a career in music and movies. She was going to lose either way. [Edited 10/24/16 10:39am]

True, but I think she was only speculating and giving her opinion on the matter. Unless Vanity confided in her. For some reason I doubt that she would have divulged such intimate details to her rival even though they tried to make the best of the situation they found themselves in. They couldn't have been that close right??? I mean come on! Lol


Well Vanity did help her with her make-up? lol I think what Jill said about Vanity was touching touched and I would have liked some more info about the tour singing background behind the curtain etc. I think this was one of the best interviews that Jill has done so far nod New pics I haven't seen before, thanks to phranscene biggrin





Yes, helping with makeup is one thing, but confiding to another female who wants your man is a whole different story! Lol
So right about this interview. I wasn't expecting her to be so divulging with info on Vanity. The things she said about her were very touching.. What a sweetheart Vanity was!
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