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Reply #150 posted 09/29/16 3:23pm

JudasLChrist

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ladygirl99 said:

JudasLChrist said:


He was not criticized becase he was 'singing songs about race', or that were 'socially conscious'. He was criticicized for being racist/anti-semitic, and sexist in those songs. That album is really tragic in that way.

I have been on the org since 1998 and some fans did addressed a displeasure of Prince discussed about race. And the most recent backlash when he did the song Baltimore and addressed police bruality against minorities. All people have to do is google search on this org to see some of the unhappy comments. If you are going to follow a minority artist (whether they are gay, black, women, or whatever) don't be suprised if they address social conscious issues that affect them. eek

It would be nice if I don't have to think about race and no matter how hard I tried to think myself as a human being, I am still reminder, in society, of my sex and race. Prince likely think that way too as he wanted to transcend but couldnt in this planet.


The Rainbow Children was socially unconcious. I think about race all the time. I don't mind it. I want to defeat white supremacy, but to do so doesn't mean that anyone has to accept antit-semetism, or sexism or any form of social oppression.

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Reply #151 posted 09/29/16 3:28pm

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This thread. confused

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Reply #152 posted 09/29/16 3:35pm

2elijah

ladygirl99 said:



JudasLChrist said:




2elijah said:


Remember, Prince got heavily criticized by some fans when he released the Rainbow children, and other songs that were socially conscious/political songs, including those regarding race.


He was not criticized becase he was 'singing songs about race', or that were 'socially conscious'. He was criticicized for being racist/anti-semitic, and sexist in those songs. That album is really tragic in that way.



I have been on the org since 1998 and some fans did addressed a displeasure of Prince discussed about race. And the most recent backlash when he did the song Baltimore and addressed police bruality against minorities. All people have to do is google search on this org to see some of the unhappy comments. If you are going to follow a minority artist (whether they are gay, black, women, or whatever) don't be suprised if they address social conscious issues that affect them. eek



It would be nice if I don't have to think about race and no matter how hard I tried to think myself as a human being, I am still reminder, in society, of my sex and race. Prince likely think that way too as he wanted to transcend but couldnt in this planet.



Very true. Especially when he mentioned 'Freddue Gray'. A lot if fans weren't aware that he also followed the State of the Black Union conferences, and Tavis Smiley said Prince would call him after the conference, and they would be on the phone for hours talking about the discussions that took place, at the conference, and how Prince had an interest in that conference and concerns about/for the state of the Black community.

I mean after all, Prince had family members which I'n sure understand and can relate to the experience of living as a Black Anericans, in this country, so I don't get why some would think he had no concern/interest about members from his own racial community.

I think many fans focused and was in love with his light complexion, and based on the women he dated, (many of whom were close to his complexion), drew from that the impression that Prince distanced himself from the darker-complected part of his community, and many assumed this, without knowing any real truths about that. Lawd knows we have seen/read here and on other sites, the many, negative and ugly reactions/comments from some fans, when he was seen with a friend/associate/protégée of a darker shade. Sad, but true that was often the response.
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Reply #153 posted 09/29/16 3:44pm

2elijah

JudasLChrist said:



2elijah said:


JudasLChrist said:



He was not criticized becase he was 'singing songs about race', or that were 'socially conscious'. He was criticicized for being racist/anti-semitic, and sexist in those songs. That album is really tragic in that way.



Not really. He was criticized for writing and singing some of those songs. Some fans were uncomfortable with the lyrics, in some of those songs in the Rainbow Children album, and that's why they accused him of being racist/anti-semitic. In other songs like 'Family Name' it's not like he was lying when he wrote those lyrics. He also wasn't lying when he wrote/sang the lyrics about Abraham Lincoln being a racist either. Those kind of truths, some just don't like.


Yes, really.

Family name is Anti-Semetic. It just is. Slander about Jewish people is never 'the truth". This has been argued a hundred times on the org.

Nobody was tripping about Abraham Licoln on that record.


I don't agree, but we are both entitled to our opinions. So I will agree to disagree. You should go back and read some of the threads about that album. Anyway, getting back on topic, I appreciate Jill sharing her experience with others about her time with Prince.
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Reply #154 posted 09/29/16 3:52pm

Vashtix

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jaawwnn said:




tab32792 said:




don't you know you're not allowed to talk about W&L on here unless it's praise or giving them all the credit? lol anyway, this was a great article. after Prince's death a lot of people on FB groups kept talking about him transcending race and not seeing color whatever the hell that even means. All the while, as years went on Prince affirmed his blackness. i'm proud of him.



I think you're giving a little too much credit to Wendy & Lisa, sure didn't Prince drop them when he was done with them as well? And hasn't Dez always stated that he left because he wanted to?

She was there though, not me shrug




* Dez Dickerson in Purple


After your departure from Prince's band, how did you react to the offhanded way he addressed your departure in the “Extraloveable” outtake? It seemed like it could have been good-natured ribbing or meant as pointedly nasty; since Prince has very rarely let the public in on how his sense of humor is keyed, we may never know. (Speaking as a fan, it seems tacky, particularly since he chose to do so in one of his filthiest songs.)


My departure from the band was discussed and planned — I had the option of re-upping for an additional three years after the 1999 tour, or leaving with the full support of Prince and management to launch the solo career he and I agreed I would pursue at some point. The lyric was, as always, a calculated reference meant to provoke speculation — which it did, and still does.


Having been around during Gayle Chapman's alienation (and later, departure) from Prince's band due to nastiness in the material, did that affect you in your own religious awakening and reaction to the sexual theatre that comprised much of the Dirty Mind, Controversy and 1999 tours?


After having been "raised in the church" but opting out at age 16, I had a profound salvation experience on the Christmas break from the Dirty Mind tour in 1980. Unlike the classic "come to Jesus" testimony of the fallen rocker who finds himself in the gutter, drug-addled and penniless, and surrenders his or her life to Christ, mine was a mountaintop epiphany. I was doing everything I ever wanted to do, but found it hollow and unfulfilling. On Dec. 22, 1980, in the living room of my house on Castle Ave. in North St. Paul, Minn., at about 11:30 p.m., I had what I can only describe as a divine encounter, and, in a moment of time, recognized that it was the relationship with the living God, from Whom I had bolted, that I really needed, not attempting to become a guitar-playing god myself.


After that, I went back out on the road with a radically changed perspective, although I remained in the group for almost three more years. Eventually, it was the realization that the incongruity of who I needed to be and who I had to be as "the guy with the kamikaze headband" was changing me in ways that made me difficult to live with. Ultimately, when you know it's time to turn the page, nothing else matters but going out and doing what you are, as opposed to continuing to do what you've always done, what makes you famous, etc.




Wow
That is touching and he was self aware
So many of Prince'superstar 80s crew became Christians
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Reply #155 posted 09/29/16 4:02pm

ladygirl99

JudasLChrist said:

2elijah said:

JudasLChrist said: Not really. He was criticized for writing and singing some of those songs. Some fans were uncomfortable with the lyrics, in some of those songs in the Rainbow Children album, and that's why they accused him of being racist/anti-semitic. In other songs like 'Family Name' it's not like he was lying when he wrote those lyrics. He also wasn't lying when he wrote/sang the lyrics about Abraham Lincoln being a racist either. Those kind of truths, some just don't like.


Yes, really.

Family name is Anti-Semetic. It just is. Slander about Jewish people is never 'the truth". This has been argued a hundred times on the org.

Nobody was tripping about Abraham Licoln on that record.

I am kind of suprised to hear Prince had Anti semetic views because he had a lot of people who were Jews around him. From his first manager to Wendy and Susannah, plus Matt Fink and Bobby, and Vanity's mother was Jewish I believed, and some others I can't think of right now. Keep in mind he was on a record label that was founded by Jewish immigrants. And plus if he was that way wouldn't the media called him out like they had with Michael Jackson? I also admired Jewish people and I thought Prince did too and because I said awhile back one of the many things P and I have in common was our appreciation for Jewish people as they (besides Native Americans) gets it and tend to be most of understanding black oppression and even helped black people alot from starting NAACP to help keeping black women's art and contributions alive that otherwise would had been ignored in the black community and mainstream to Hollywood, etc.

I am also aware Prince had flaws and I did called out his questionable remarks in regard to gay people.

But that is another topic. I am glad that Jill did defend Prince as people in the past said he was ashame and distance himself from his blackness.

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Reply #156 posted 09/29/16 4:22pm

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Reminder ( Please let us. Stay on topic which is this article) i dont want this thread to hit south 💜💜💜
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Reply #157 posted 09/29/16 4:36pm

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Reminder ( Please let us. Stay on topic which is this article) i dont want this thread to hit south 💜💜💜


Yeah...too late.
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #158 posted 09/29/16 4:45pm

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Genesia said:

strawberrylova123 said:

Reminder ( Please let us. Stay on topic which is this article) i dont want this thread to hit south 💜💜💜


Yeah...too late.

Nope never too late..we can stay on track.
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Reply #159 posted 09/30/16 1:54am

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She's needs to stop throwing shade at Wendy and Lisa. It's childish. Obviously whatever went down between them and Dez has been forgiven as he was part of the REV show earlier this month. People do grow up and people do forgive, something she has yet to do. Sad.



Thank you. She has no tact. Plantation mistresses really? And how does she know what was going on with Prince she hadn't seen him since forever!!!
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Reply #160 posted 09/30/16 4:38am

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Reminder ( Please let us. Stay on topic which is this article) i dont want this thread to hit south 💜💜💜

It already has. Sigh...
Paisley Park is in your heart
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Reply #161 posted 09/30/16 5:14am

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JudasLChrist said:

2elijah said:

Remember, Prince got heavily criticized by some fans when he released the Rainbow children, and other songs that were socially conscious/political songs, including those regarding race.


He was not criticized becase he was 'singing songs about race', or that were 'socially conscious'. He was criticicized for being racist/anti-semitic, and sexist in those songs. That album is really tragic in that way.

How many people do you know outside of the hard core fan base even know about the exsistence of

"The Rainbow Children"?

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Reply #162 posted 09/30/16 5:15am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Interesting concept

almost reminds me of the part in PR the movie where he didn't want Apollonia in his life musically so he could continue to be romantic with her

Once a woman completed an album with Prince, the romantic period was over

When you got an album completed, you were done as a romantic interest. Like, you were still there but he was putting you in a place where you weren’t going to just be a happy power couple. You were given your wings to go do your thing. His ability to let go of your how fast or slow, that’s because he was juggling, like we say, the inspiration for all these women. Some guys send you flowers, Prince would just give you an album (laughs).

Vanity - Vanity 6 1982

Sheila E - the Glamorous Life 1984

- Romance 1600 1985

- Sheila E 1986

- Sheila E 4th aborted album 1989

Susannah didn't really have an album

Jill Jones - Jill Jones 1987

Anna Fantastic -1989 aborted album ?
Kim Bassinger - 1990 aborted album ?

Carmen Electra - 1991

Mayte Child of the Sun - 1996?

what other albums with women from the 80s and 90s

2000s

Tamar - ?

Bria Valente - Elixer 2009

Andy Allo - Superconductor 2012

I know there were a few others

Ah, I forgot Ingrid Chavez

Ingrid Chavez - 1992 (recorded from 1987-1991)

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Reply #163 posted 09/30/16 7:10am

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pnv said:

bondno9 said:

She's needs to stop throwing shade at Wendy and Lisa. It's childish. Obviously whatever went down between them and Dez has been forgiven as he was part of the REV show earlier this month. People do grow up and people do forgive, something she has yet to do. Sad.

Thank you. She has no tact. Plantation mistresses really? And how does she know what was going on with Prince she hadn't seen him since forever!!!


Well, let's be fair. If anyone would know a plantation mistress, it'd be Jill. She was sort of the Sally Hemings of Paisley Park.

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Reply #164 posted 09/30/16 8:44am

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pnv said:

bondno9 said:

She's needs to stop throwing shade at Wendy and Lisa. It's childish. Obviously whatever went down between them and Dez has been forgiven as he was part of the REV show earlier this month. People do grow up and people do forgive, something she has yet to do. Sad.

Thank you. She has no tact. Plantation mistresses really? And how does she know what was going on with Prince she hadn't seen him since forever!!!

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She was a plantation mistress so she knows what she is talking about.

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Reply #165 posted 09/30/16 9:06am

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laurarichardson said:

pnv said:

bondno9 said: Thank you. She has no tact. Plantation mistresses really? And how does she know what was going on with Prince she hadn't seen him since forever!!!

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She was a plantation mistress so she knows what she is talking about.

Plantation Mistress? Really you guys? That's not even a good metaphor (Pailsey Park wasn't a plantation, Prince wasn't Massa'). But leave it to the Org to say something awful about Prince asscociates. Espcially if they are women.

The Org has really gone down hill.

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Reply #166 posted 09/30/16 9:07am

Genesia

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JudasLChrist said:

laurarichardson said:

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She was a plantation mistress so she knows what she is talking about.

Plantation Mistress? Really you guys? That's not even a good metaphor (Pailsey Park wasn't a plantation, Prince wasn't Massa'). But leave it to the Org to say something awful about Prince asscociates. Espcially if they are women.

The Org has really gone down hill.


Uhhhh...Jill was the one who used that term.

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Reply #167 posted 09/30/16 9:33am

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Genesia said:

JudasLChrist said:

Plantation Mistress? Really you guys? That's not even a good metaphor (Pailsey Park wasn't a plantation, Prince wasn't Massa'). But leave it to the Org to say something awful about Prince asscociates. Espcially if they are women.

The Org has really gone down hill.


Uhhhh...Jill was the one who used that term.


Well that sucks. You'll have to excuse me. I literally have a recent brain injury, and have been diagnised with 'impaired memory'... either way, tha's just a gross thing to say, whmomever said it.

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Reply #168 posted 09/30/16 9:42am

Genesia

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JudasLChrist said:

Genesia said:


Uhhhh...Jill was the one who used that term.


Well that sucks. You'll have to excuse me. I literally have a recent brain injury, and have been diagnised with 'impaired memory'... either way, tha's just a gross thing to say, whmomever said it.


No worries. It was in the article - which is practically indecipherable even if one is working without a brain injury.

I hope you're on the mend.

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Reply #169 posted 09/30/16 12:15pm

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Genesia said:

pnv said:

bondno9 said: Thank you. She has no tact. Plantation mistresses really? And how does she know what was going on with Prince she hadn't seen him since forever!!!


Well, let's be fair. If anyone would know a plantation mistress, it'd be Jill. She was sort of the Sally Hemings of Paisley Park.

Good one! giggle

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Reply #170 posted 09/30/16 2:33pm

limoncello

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NinaB said:

peedub said:



for fucking real...how much more information might be in there if it were at all comprehensible?

...& someone got paid 4 that. The line between bloggers & journos is getting thinner by the day.

Just to clarify, the Huffpo does NOT pay most contributors, hence the reason so much of its content is poorly written and edited. I have no idea if this writer is on staff or not, but if not on staff, they likely did the work for free. And we get what we pay for. razz

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Reply #171 posted 09/30/16 3:04pm

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limoncello said:



NinaB said:


peedub said:




for fucking real...how much more information might be in there if it were at all comprehensible?



...& someone got paid 4 that. The line between bloggers & journos is getting thinner by the day.

Just to clarify, the Huffpo does NOT pay most contributors, hence the reason so much of its content is poorly written and edited. I have no idea if this writer is on staff or not, but if not on staff, they likely did the work for free. And we get what we pay for. razz




I see. Learn something new every day
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"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #172 posted 09/30/16 4:50pm

wavesofbliss

OldFriends4Sale said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Vanity - Vanity 6 1982

Sheila E - the Glamorous Life 1984

- Romance 1600 1985

- Sheila E 1986

- Sheila E 4th aborted album 1989

Susannah didn't really have an album

Jill Jones - Jill Jones 1987

Anna Fantastic -1989 aborted album ?
Kim Bassinger - 1990 aborted album ?

Carmen Electra - 1991

Mayte Child of the Sun - 1996?

what other albums with women from the 80s and 90s

2000s

Tamar - ?

Bria Valente - Elixer 2009

Andy Allo - Superconductor 2012

I know there were a few others

Ah, I forgot Ingrid Chavez

Ingrid Chavez - 1992 (recorded from 1987-1991)

i consider ingrid an exception. they weren't romantic and he dropped her project fairly quickly and only got interested in it once ingrid and koppelman had approached WB directly. +++ Tamar calls him uncle P so idoubt they were getting sexual. isn't her album STILL in limbo? poor thing. Prince really knew how to hamstring a sista. first Jill then Margie Cox, then Rosie and Tamar. Judith barely got a release but sony had to sue Prince. that's a BAD habit he had. it reminds of those men and women who love to still someone elses partner even if they don't want them seriously. they just like to "know they can". not cool.

[Edited 9/30/16 16:51pm]

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Reply #173 posted 09/30/16 7:12pm

OldFriends4Sal
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wavesofbliss said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Ah, I forgot Ingrid Chavez

Ingrid Chavez - 1992 (recorded from 1987-1991)

i consider ingrid an exception. they weren't romantic and he dropped her project fairly quickly and only got interested in it once ingrid and koppelman had approached WB directly. +++ Tamar calls him uncle P so idoubt they were getting sexual. isn't her album STILL in limbo? poor thing. Prince really knew how to hamstring a sista. first Jill then Margie Cox, then Rosie and Tamar. Judith barely got a release but sony had to sue Prince. that's a BAD habit he had. it reminds of those men and women who love to still someone elses partner even if they don't want them seriously. they just like to "know they can". not cool.

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Oh right, Margie Cox is another (but I don't think they were romantic either)

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Reply #174 posted 10/01/16 2:04am

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Amazing how Jill thinks that Dez got edged out lol Reading his book will tell you he very much wanted to leave. Plus her calling them the "milli vanilli" band was ridiculous considering he wrote all of her songs. Her Facebook tantrums have really shined a light on who she is as a person sadly.

Yeah. I'm afraid you're right. I have mixed feelings since I always found her insanely attractive (with dark hair) and loved her album.

But it's plain to see she's a deeply confused person. I don't know what's more sad; her petty and bizarre rantings or the fact that some people actually take them seriously.

“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Reply #175 posted 10/01/16 2:07am

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Genesia said:

Holy crap - that was poorly written. disbelief

Yeah, lol. The first sentence alone was a fucking nightmare. Don't they have editors at the Huffington Post? Jesus!

“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Reply #176 posted 10/02/16 1:21pm

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2elijah said:

wavesofbliss said:

nothing about the way jill looks in either of these pictures tells me she's a black woman. the photos on her album cover either. also she contradicted herself(in an earlier interview) when she said that the black radio people wouldn't play her record until they met her at an expo and she told them she was black. jill said the black radio people told her "we thought u were white ..."

whatever.

A lot of mixed (Black/White) people don't look like what many in society classify as Black. Many are able to 'pass'. Many light-skinned Blacks who are not of bi-racial parentage, are also often mistaken for being from bi-racial parentage, when they are not. [Edited 9/29/16 15:15pm]

That's strange as I never questioned what Jill was in any of the photos I saw of her, Mariah either.

I honestly think sometimes that like recognizes like.

I never doubted that Jill was black

Because of their half-baked mistakes, we get ice cream, no cake; all lies, no truth; is it fair to Kill the YOUTH ~~ Party Up
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Reply #177 posted 10/03/16 4:18am

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wavesofbliss said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Ah, I forgot Ingrid Chavez

Ingrid Chavez - 1992 (recorded from 1987-1991)

i consider ingrid an exception. they weren't romantic and he dropped her project fairly quickly and only got interested in it once ingrid and koppelman had approached WB directly. +++ Tamar calls him uncle P so idoubt they were getting sexual. isn't her album STILL in limbo? poor thing. Prince really knew how to hamstring a sista. first Jill then Margie Cox, then Rosie and Tamar. Judith barely got a release but sony had to sue Prince. that's a BAD habit he had. it reminds of those men and women who love to still someone elses partner even if they don't want them seriously. they just like to "know they can". not cool.

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Tamar's record was never picked up by Sony. You can find it as a bootlegg and it is actually pretty good.

Margie Cox said her manager convinced her to leave Prince and she admitted this was a mistake on her part.

Judith CD is available to purchase directly from her website. How is something barely released either it is or it is not. In addition, Judith wanted Prince to work on her CD and Jolene Cherry and Sony did not want his involvement. She took her songs and went off with him and Prince got sued over it. Sounds like he put his ass on the line for her.

I know Rosie had a deal with Motown but I believe that put her CD on the shelf

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Reply #178 posted 10/03/16 8:05am

wavesofbliss

laurarichardson said:

wavesofbliss said:

i consider ingrid an exception. they weren't romantic and he dropped her project fairly quickly and only got interested in it once ingrid and koppelman had approached WB directly. +++ Tamar calls him uncle P so idoubt they were getting sexual. isn't her album STILL in limbo? poor thing. Prince really knew how to hamstring a sista. first Jill then Margie Cox, then Rosie and Tamar. Judith barely got a release but sony had to sue Prince. that's a BAD habit he had. it reminds of those men and women who love to still someone elses partner even if they don't want them seriously. they just like to "know they can". not cool.

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Tamar's record was never picked up by Sony. You can find it as a bootlegg and it is actually pretty good.

Margie Cox said her manager convinced her to leave Prince and she admitted this was a mistake on her part.

Judith CD is available to purchase directly from her website. How is something barely released either it is or it is not. In addition, Judith wanted Prince to work on her CD and Jolene Cherry and Sony did not want his involvement. She took her songs and went off with him and Prince got sued over it. Sounds like he put his ass on the line for her.

I know Rosie had a deal with Motown but I believe that put her CD on the shelf

both margie and rosie said that when they did want to leave prince refused to release them from their contracts and refused to release their records which had been on the shelf for a minute by then anyway. just likehehad done with ingrid who took the initative to go to the studio and work on things for herself. but she hadn't signed any contracts with p at that point so she probably had more freedom. rosie andmargie were in his band fora minute so thoes contracts were still active.

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i thought judy was locked into her situation with sony. maybe i misunderstood the nature of her deal with them. which is why i thought her thing with sony was like tamar and universal and she just barely got the release out before things went south.

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