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Reply #60 posted 01/16/17 8:51am

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Superfan1984 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

She told me something about the Heart shaped wrist piece that Prince gave her back in 1987 to wear.
Cool she has it here in the video...

Can you share the story or is it private?

sure, I can, I will

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Reply #61 posted 01/16/17 10:09am

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iciala397 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Image may contain: 1 person, text

nice photo and nice song. her interview is fun and funny, as usual, for her. it was nice to hear her explain why she got so upset about the revolution reunion thing. i appreciate her honesty.

What was her explanation?

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Reply #62 posted 01/16/17 10:16am

iciala397

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iciala397 said:

nice photo and nice song. her interview is fun and funny, as usual, for her. it was nice to hear her explain why she got so upset about the revolution reunion thing. i appreciate her honesty.

What was her explanation?

she said it struck a chord with her for 2 reasons.

1) when prince and twin got engaged, she became the hidden girlfriend even though she had been there first. 2) it triggered her issues with being an illegitimate child. she felt like they were telling her she was an outcast.

++ she did say that mark and matt spoke up for her and she shouted out to them.

---

all of this is paraphrased.

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Reply #63 posted 01/16/17 10:23am

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iciala397 said:

Iamtheorg said:

What was her explanation?

she said it struck a chord with her for 2 reasons.

1) when prince and twin got engaged, she became the hidden girlfriend even though she had been there first. 2) it triggered her issues with being an illegitimate child. she felt like they were telling her she was an outcast.

++ she did say that mark and matt spoke up for her and she shouted out to them.

---

all of this is paraphrased.

The trip is that the twin and everyone else had to have known Prince was always on that creep mode but was okay with it as long as it kept them in dutch. Ive read time and time again of how Prince 'dogged' the twin but the twin hd no problems with her steppin up and in when Prince had other relationships?

This has always bugged me about the wnl shit

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Reply #64 posted 01/16/17 4:23pm

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Beautiful. She makes it sound a bit like a Prince song, which is lovely.


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Reply #65 posted 01/16/17 5:05pm

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This thread should be about healing mourning and moving forward so we probably should keep out other discussions already rehashed. Tomorrow is promised to no one, so I hope forgivens and mourning and healing between them all takes place where it needs be.

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Reply #66 posted 01/16/17 5:10pm

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Image result for Jill Jones I Miss U

Jill or Anna?

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Reply #67 posted 01/16/17 6:34pm

iciala397

anna.

OldFriends4Sale said:

Image result for Jill Jones I Miss U

Jill or Anna?

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Reply #68 posted 01/16/17 6:46pm

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Thanks for the links thumbs up! worship

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #69 posted 01/16/17 6:50pm

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iciala397 said:

anna.



OldFriends4Sale said:




Image result for Jill Jones I Miss U



Jill or Anna?





That was a very enjoyable party. It rocked.
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Reply #70 posted 01/18/17 6:26pm

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So jill confirmed that prince was courting stevie nicks?? Kinda odd
[Edited 1/19/17 10:35am]
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Reply #71 posted 01/18/17 6:45pm

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So jill confirmed that prince had relations with stevie nicks?? Kinda odd

whaaa? eek where didya get that?

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Reply #72 posted 01/18/17 6:47pm

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Strawberrylova123 said:

So jill confirmed that prince had relations with stevie nicks?? Kinda odd

where did U hear that? She did not say that.

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Reply #73 posted 01/18/17 7:39pm

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Strawberrylova123 said:

So jill confirmed that prince had relations with stevie nicks?? Kinda odd

Wow that's new to me.....I thought she was dating Mick Fleetwood around that time.

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Reply #74 posted 01/18/17 8:05pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:



Strawberrylova123 said:


So jill confirmed that prince had relations with stevie nicks?? Kinda odd


where did U hear that? She did not say that.




From the dirty nerdy show, she insinuated that p was courting stevie nicks, jill said she was on the scene.
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Reply #75 posted 01/18/17 8:08pm

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Jill said she was pissed off towards stevie because she called her a freakin hostess....thats rude
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Reply #76 posted 01/18/17 11:35pm

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Strawberrylova123 said:

Jill said she was pissed off towards stevie because she called her a freakin hostess....thats rude

razz lol The only thing that Stevie said was that Prince was interested in her.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #77 posted 01/19/17 5:37am

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Strawberrylova123 said:

Jill said she was pissed off towards stevie because she called her a freakin hostess....thats rude

She said that in this interview?

Rehashing so many little hurts from 50 yrs ago is just a waste of energy at this point.
I thought she said cool things about Stevie in the interview

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Reply #78 posted 01/19/17 6:22am

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Strawberrylova123 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

where did U hear that? She did not say that.

From the dirty nerdy show, she insinuated that p was courting stevie nicks, jill said she was on the scene.

Well he was trying. That doesn't mean they were having sex (if I'm not mistaken, wasn't she married)

Prince was also trying to court Patrice Rushen, but nothing came of it

20 April 2011 19:06

FLEETWOOD MAC

Caption: FLEETWOOD MAC (Picture) performing live in concert at Wembley Arena London, England ....

Stevie Nicks Refused Prince Relationship

Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks refused to embark on a romance with Prince - because she feared they would never speak again if they broke up.

The singer collaborated with the Purple Rain hitmaker on her track Stand Back and admits Prince wanted their friendship to turn into something more serious.

But Nicks decided to keep their relationship platonic to ensure they would always be able to work together on more music.

She tells Harper's Bazaar magazine, "Prince and I were just friends. I think he would have been happy to have had a relationship. But I really wanted a musical relationship, and I had smartened up, even then. You'll break up and never speak again. But he wasn't interested in just that."

.

http://www.startribune.co...=2&c=y

Purple connection

Back in the early 1980s, Nicks and Prince were friends and musical collaborators. One day when she was driving in Los Angeles, she started humming along to his "Little Red Corvette" on the radio and pulled over to write down words she was composing. When she went to record the song a few hours later, she called Prince.

"Don't even ask me how I found his number but I did. I told him: 'I'm recording this song and I wrote it to "Little Red Corvette" and I'm giving you 50 percent of it and I want to know if you'd like to come play on it on one of the next three nights.' He was there in an hour, and he was there for about an hour and a half. And we became friends."

That song, "Stand Back," became a big hit in 1983. She asked Prince if they could someday write a song together. So he sent her a cassette of a long instrumental track and invited her to pen lyrics.

early Nicks:

early Prince:

Just had to add this ^

.

Stevie Nicks talks about the "standback" recording session. I believe you can get at VH1-Its the one where she talks about how she wrote each song and then performs it live. (Prince also does keyboards on the original track)

Here's the written transcript from storytellers vh1:

.

Thank you, Frank. Thank you very much. (Stevie puts her hands together and gives a little bow to the audience) All right, well, the story of "Stand Back." Uh, many years ago, like in the beginning of the 1980's , um I got married. And my husband Kim and I were driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara for like a honeymoon. (Stevie smiles then laughs)And we heard this incredible Prince song called "Little Red Corvette". And we were like so knocked out at this song. So, we were like (Stevie dances a little) all the way, so we pulled over and we got it. And I just kind of hummed this song along to it. It's very, very different, you'll, you'll try it, you'll all go home and try this. But it's, you'll have to find where it fits in, but it was very, it was perfectly in there and we got to the , to the, hotel or wherever we went and we recorded it, and like it was a song, it was done. And, also to add that when I went in to record it, we were in the middle of recording it and I thought well, you know what? I could just call Prince and tell him this. And somebody got me his number, and that's not an easy thing to do, (audience laughs) and, and we contacted him. I was at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. We contacted him and he called me back, he called me right back and I kinda told him the story. I said I kinda hummed along this song and I'm at Sunset Sound, and how do you feel about that. And twenty minutes later her roared into the parking lot (Stevie makes a little driving motion with her hands and audience laughs) and uh, came in, listened to the song you know, very cool, very quiet. And he said, "Okay", and I said, "Do you hate it?" , and he said "No, I, it's okay, it's cool" and he uh, they set up an OB8 for him and he played the doo doo doo doo doo the 1/16 note thing and then, he did it like one time. And then he went to the middle part where it goes deedat deedat deedat deedat, he did that, he finished it, he said good bye and he kinda walked out of my life. (audience laughs) So that's my Prince story and it's also my story of "Stand Back".(big smile)

The music starts and Stevie twirls around and sings "Stand Back"

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Reply #79 posted 01/19/17 10:09am

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OldFriends4Sale said:



Strawberrylova123 said:


OldFriends4Sale said:



where did U hear that? She did not say that.





From the dirty nerdy show, she insinuated that p was courting stevie nicks, jill said she was on the scene.



Well he was trying. That doesn't mean they were having sex (if I'm not mistaken, wasn't she married)

Prince was also trying to court Patrice Rushen, but nothing came of it



20 April 2011 19:06



FLEETWOOD MAC

Caption: FLEETWOOD MAC (Picture) performing live in concert at Wembley Arena London, England ....



Stevie Nicks Refused Prince Relationship






Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks refused to embark on a romance with Prince - because she feared they would never speak again if they broke up.


The singer collaborated with the Purple Rain hitmaker on her track Stand Back and admits Prince wanted their friendship to turn into something more serious.


But Nicks decided to keep their relationship platonic to ensure they would always be able to work together on more music.


She tells Harper's Bazaar magazine, "Prince and I were just friends. I think he would have been happy to have had a relationship. But I really wanted a musical relationship, and I had smartened up, even then. You'll break up and never speak again. But he wasn't interested in just that."



.



http://www.startribune.co...=2&c=y


Purple connection


Back in the early 1980s, Nicks and Prince were friends and musical collaborators. One day when she was driving in Los Angeles, she started humming along to his "Little Red Corvette" on the radio and pulled over to write down words she was composing. When she went to record the song a few hours later, she called Prince.


"Don't even ask me how I found his number but I did. I told him: 'I'm recording this song and I wrote it to "Little Red Corvette" and I'm giving you 50 percent of it and I want to know if you'd like to come play on it on one of the next three nights.' He was there in an hour, and he was there for about an hour and a half. And we became friends."


That song, "Stand Back," became a big hit in 1983. She asked Prince if they could someday write a song together. So he sent her a cassette of a long instrumental track and invited her to pen lyrics.




early Nicks:






early Prince:





Just had to add this ^


.


Stevie Nicks talks about the "standback" recording session. I believe you can get at VH1-Its the one where she talks about how she wrote each song and then performs it live. (Prince also does keyboards on the original track)



Here's the written transcript from storytellers vh1:



.


Thank you, Frank. Thank you very much. (Stevie puts her hands together and gives a little bow to the audience) All right, well, the story of "Stand Back." Uh, many years ago, like in the beginning of the 1980's , um I got married. And my husband Kim and I were driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara for like a honeymoon. (Stevie smiles then laughs)And we heard this incredible Prince song called "Little Red Corvette". And we were like so knocked out at this song. So, we were like (Stevie dances a little) all the way, so we pulled over and we got it. And I just kind of hummed this song along to it. It's very, very different, you'll, you'll try it, you'll all go home and try this. But it's, you'll have to find where it fits in, but it was very, it was perfectly in there and we got to the , to the, hotel or wherever we went and we recorded it, and like it was a song, it was done. And, also to add that when I went in to record it, we were in the middle of recording it and I thought well, you know what? I could just call Prince and tell him this. And somebody got me his number, and that's not an easy thing to do, (audience laughs) and, and we contacted him. I was at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. We contacted him and he called me back, he called me right back and I kinda told him the story. I said I kinda hummed along this song and I'm at Sunset Sound, and how do you feel about that. And twenty minutes later her roared into the parking lot (Stevie makes a little driving motion with her hands and audience laughs) and uh, came in, listened to the song you know, very cool, very quiet. And he said, "Okay", and I said, "Do you hate it?" , and he said "No, I, it's okay, it's cool" and he uh, they set up an OB8 for him and he played the doo doo doo doo doo the 1/16 note thing and then, he did it like one time. And then he went to the middle part where it goes deedat deedat deedat deedat, he did that, he finished it, he said good bye and he kinda walked out of my life. (audience laughs) So that's my Prince story and it's also my story of "Stand Back".(big smile)



The music starts and Stevie twirls around and sings "Stand Back"


Being married doesn't mean anything this is rock and roll, i will listen/believe jill jones than a hollywood gloss over stories figure like stevie nicks, this isn't the first time jill insinuated about stevie. It doesn't really i thought it was interesting tibit.
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Reply #80 posted 01/19/17 10:13am

iciala397

in "the nerdy interview" mentioned in this thread jill said that she was put in charge of making stevie feel comfortable and getting her accomadations ready. jill said that stevie told prince that "she(jill) is such a good hostess..." which made jill angry and prince laugh. nothing about prince and stevie in bed.

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Reply #81 posted 01/19/17 10:31am

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iciala397 said:

in "the nerdy interview" mentioned in this thread jill said that she was put in charge of making stevie feel comfortable and getting her accomadations ready. jill said that stevie told prince that "she(jill) is such a good hostess..." which made jill angry and prince laugh. nothing about prince and stevie in bed.


I didn't say they were in the BED together i said COURTING, those are two different things. But jill said she. Was on the scene under the radar.
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Reply #82 posted 01/21/17 7:24pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

Strawberrylova123 said:

Jill said she was pissed off towards stevie because she called her a freakin hostess....thats rude

razz lol The only thing that Stevie said was that Prince was interested in her.

Love Stevie calling Queen Jill a hostess. Stevie talented always loved her. Stevies a music legend. Jill a background singer. Jill was not princes girlfriend she was just a friend with benefits , or piece on the side. Jill was always jealous of Susannah who got the ring, Jill got a bracelet that she is now wearing in her video. Jill talked shit about prince for years, now the life of my life how i miss him (give me a break) Still riding his coattails. she makes me sick. I can't understand why people kiss Jills ass all the time.

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Reply #83 posted 01/24/17 6:10am

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The trip is that the twin and everyone else had to have known Prince was always on that creep mode but was okay with it as long as it kept them in dutch. Ive read time and time again of how Prince 'dogged' the twin but the twin hd no problems with her steppin up and in when Prince had other relationships?

This has always bugged me about the wnl shit

ACT LIKE Y'ALL WOULDN'T BE A SIDE CHICK FOR PRINCE

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Reply #84 posted 01/24/17 6:19am

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starkitty said:

Iamtheorg said:

The trip is that the twin and everyone else had to have known Prince was always on that creep mode but was okay with it as long as it kept them in dutch. Ive read time and time again of how Prince 'dogged' the twin but the twin hd no problems with her steppin up and in when Prince had other relationships?

This has always bugged me about the wnl shit

ACT LIKE Y'ALL WOULDN'T BE A SIDE CHICK FOR PRINCE

lol they know it

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Reply #85 posted 01/24/17 6:21am

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Strawberrylova123 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Well he was trying. That doesn't mean they were having sex (if I'm not mistaken, wasn't she married)

Prince was also trying to court Patrice Rushen, but nothing came of it

20 April 2011 19:06

FLEETWOOD MAC

Caption: FLEETWOOD MAC (Picture) performing live in concert at Wembley Arena London, England ....

Stevie Nicks Refused Prince Relationship

Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks refused to embark on a romance with Prince - because she feared they would never speak again if they broke up.

The singer collaborated with the Purple Rain hitmaker on her track Stand Back and admits Prince wanted their friendship to turn into something more serious.

But Nicks decided to keep their relationship platonic to ensure they would always be able to work together on more music.

She tells Harper's Bazaar magazine, "Prince and I were just friends. I think he would have been happy to have had a relationship. But I really wanted a musical relationship, and I had smartened up, even then. You'll break up and never speak again. But he wasn't interested in just that."

.

http://www.startribune.co...=2&c=y

Purple connection

Back in the early 1980s, Nicks and Prince were friends and musical collaborators. One day when she was driving in Los Angeles, she started humming along to his "Little Red Corvette" on the radio and pulled over to write down words she was composing. When she went to record the song a few hours later, she called Prince.

"Don't even ask me how I found his number but I did. I told him: 'I'm recording this song and I wrote it to "Little Red Corvette" and I'm giving you 50 percent of it and I want to know if you'd like to come play on it on one of the next three nights.' He was there in an hour, and he was there for about an hour and a half. And we became friends."

That song, "Stand Back," became a big hit in 1983. She asked Prince if they could someday write a song together. So he sent her a cassette of a long instrumental track and invited her to pen lyrics.

early Nicks:

early Prince:

Just had to add this ^

.

Stevie Nicks talks about the "standback" recording session. I believe you can get at VH1-Its the one where she talks about how she wrote each song and then performs it live. (Prince also does keyboards on the original track)

Here's the written transcript from storytellers vh1:

.

Thank you, Frank. Thank you very much. (Stevie puts her hands together and gives a little bow to the audience) All right, well, the story of "Stand Back." Uh, many years ago, like in the beginning of the 1980's , um I got married. And my husband Kim and I were driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara for like a honeymoon. (Stevie smiles then laughs)And we heard this incredible Prince song called "Little Red Corvette". And we were like so knocked out at this song. So, we were like (Stevie dances a little) all the way, so we pulled over and we got it. And I just kind of hummed this song along to it. It's very, very different, you'll, you'll try it, you'll all go home and try this. But it's, you'll have to find where it fits in, but it was very, it was perfectly in there and we got to the , to the, hotel or wherever we went and we recorded it, and like it was a song, it was done. And, also to add that when I went in to record it, we were in the middle of recording it and I thought well, you know what? I could just call Prince and tell him this. And somebody got me his number, and that's not an easy thing to do, (audience laughs) and, and we contacted him. I was at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. We contacted him and he called me back, he called me right back and I kinda told him the story. I said I kinda hummed along this song and I'm at Sunset Sound, and how do you feel about that. And twenty minutes later her roared into the parking lot (Stevie makes a little driving motion with her hands and audience laughs) and uh, came in, listened to the song you know, very cool, very quiet. And he said, "Okay", and I said, "Do you hate it?" , and he said "No, I, it's okay, it's cool" and he uh, they set up an OB8 for him and he played the doo doo doo doo doo the 1/16 note thing and then, he did it like one time. And then he went to the middle part where it goes deedat deedat deedat deedat, he did that, he finished it, he said good bye and he kinda walked out of my life. (audience laughs) So that's my Prince story and it's also my story of "Stand Back".(big smile)

The music starts and Stevie twirls around and sings "Stand Back"

Being married doesn't mean anything this is rock and roll, i will listen/believe jill jones than a hollywood gloss over stories figure like stevie nicks, this isn't the first time jill insinuated about stevie. It doesn't really i thought it was interesting tibit.

it means something to some people. I think Prince would not have crossed that line as far as a married woman goes.

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Reply #86 posted 01/24/17 7:35am

starkitty

^^ i don't know... i listen to "june" and i think differently

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Reply #87 posted 01/24/17 7:39am

luvgirl

OldFriends4Sale said:



Strawberrylova123 said:


OldFriends4Sale said:




Well he was trying. That doesn't mean they were having sex (if I'm not mistaken, wasn't she married)

Prince was also trying to court Patrice Rushen, but nothing came of it



20 April 2011 19:06



FLEETWOOD MAC

Caption: FLEETWOOD MAC (Picture) performing live in concert at Wembley Arena London, England ....



Stevie Nicks Refused Prince Relationship






Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks refused to embark on a romance with Prince - because she feared they would never speak again if they broke up.


The singer collaborated with the Purple Rain hitmaker on her track Stand Back and admits Prince wanted their friendship to turn into something more serious.


But Nicks decided to keep their relationship platonic to ensure they would always be able to work together on more music.


She tells Harper's Bazaar magazine, "Prince and I were just friends. I think he would have been happy to have had a relationship. But I really wanted a musical relationship, and I had smartened up, even then. You'll break up and never speak again. But he wasn't interested in just that."



.



http://www.startribune.co...=2&c=y


Purple connection


Back in the early 1980s, Nicks and Prince were friends and musical collaborators. One day when she was driving in Los Angeles, she started humming along to his "Little Red Corvette" on the radio and pulled over to write down words she was composing. When she went to record the song a few hours later, she called Prince.


"Don't even ask me how I found his number but I did. I told him: 'I'm recording this song and I wrote it to "Little Red Corvette" and I'm giving you 50 percent of it and I want to know if you'd like to come play on it on one of the next three nights.' He was there in an hour, and he was there for about an hour and a half. And we became friends."


That song, "Stand Back," became a big hit in 1983. She asked Prince if they could someday write a song together. So he sent her a cassette of a long instrumental track and invited her to pen lyrics.




early Nicks:






early Prince:





Just had to add this ^


.


Stevie Nicks talks about the "standback" recording session. I believe you can get at VH1-Its the one where she talks about how she wrote each song and then performs it live. (Prince also does keyboards on the original track)



Here's the written transcript from storytellers vh1:



.


Thank you, Frank. Thank you very much. (Stevie puts her hands together and gives a little bow to the audience) All right, well, the story of "Stand Back." Uh, many years ago, like in the beginning of the 1980's , um I got married. And my husband Kim and I were driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara for like a honeymoon. (Stevie smiles then laughs)And we heard this incredible Prince song called "Little Red Corvette". And we were like so knocked out at this song. So, we were like (Stevie dances a little) all the way, so we pulled over and we got it. And I just kind of hummed this song along to it. It's very, very different, you'll, you'll try it, you'll all go home and try this. But it's, you'll have to find where it fits in, but it was very, it was perfectly in there and we got to the , to the, hotel or wherever we went and we recorded it, and like it was a song, it was done. And, also to add that when I went in to record it, we were in the middle of recording it and I thought well, you know what? I could just call Prince and tell him this. And somebody got me his number, and that's not an easy thing to do, (audience laughs) and, and we contacted him. I was at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. We contacted him and he called me back, he called me right back and I kinda told him the story. I said I kinda hummed along this song and I'm at Sunset Sound, and how do you feel about that. And twenty minutes later her roared into the parking lot (Stevie makes a little driving motion with her hands and audience laughs) and uh, came in, listened to the song you know, very cool, very quiet. And he said, "Okay", and I said, "Do you hate it?" , and he said "No, I, it's okay, it's cool" and he uh, they set up an OB8 for him and he played the doo doo doo doo doo the 1/16 note thing and then, he did it like one time. And then he went to the middle part where it goes deedat deedat deedat deedat, he did that, he finished it, he said good bye and he kinda walked out of my life. (audience laughs) So that's my Prince story and it's also my story of "Stand Back".(big smile)



The music starts and Stevie twirls around and sings "Stand Back"



Being married doesn't mean anything this is rock and roll, i will listen/believe jill jones than a hollywood gloss over stories figure like stevie nicks, this isn't the first time jill insinuated about stevie. It doesn't really i thought it was interesting tibit.


it means something to some people. I think Prince would not have crossed that line as far as a married woman goes.





Okay wow! Those pics! They look exactly alike! falloff
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OldFriends4Sale said:



Strawberrylova123 said:


OldFriends4Sale said:




Well he was trying. That doesn't mean they were having sex (if I'm not mistaken, wasn't she married)

Prince was also trying to court Patrice Rushen, but nothing came of it



20 April 2011 19:06



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Stevie Nicks Refused Prince Relationship






Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks refused to embark on a romance with Prince - because she feared they would never speak again if they broke up.


The singer collaborated with the Purple Rain hitmaker on her track Stand Back and admits Prince wanted their friendship to turn into something more serious.


But Nicks decided to keep their relationship platonic to ensure they would always be able to work together on more music.


She tells Harper's Bazaar magazine, "Prince and I were just friends. I think he would have been happy to have had a relationship. But I really wanted a musical relationship, and I had smartened up, even then. You'll break up and never speak again. But he wasn't interested in just that."



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http://www.startribune.co...=2&c=y


Purple connection


Back in the early 1980s, Nicks and Prince were friends and musical collaborators. One day when she was driving in Los Angeles, she started humming along to his "Little Red Corvette" on the radio and pulled over to write down words she was composing. When she went to record the song a few hours later, she called Prince.


"Don't even ask me how I found his number but I did. I told him: 'I'm recording this song and I wrote it to "Little Red Corvette" and I'm giving you 50 percent of it and I want to know if you'd like to come play on it on one of the next three nights.' He was there in an hour, and he was there for about an hour and a half. And we became friends."


That song, "Stand Back," became a big hit in 1983. She asked Prince if they could someday write a song together. So he sent her a cassette of a long instrumental track and invited her to pen lyrics.




early Nicks:






early Prince:





Just had to add this ^


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Stevie Nicks talks about the "standback" recording session. I believe you can get at VH1-Its the one where she talks about how she wrote each song and then performs it live. (Prince also does keyboards on the original track)



Here's the written transcript from storytellers vh1:



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Thank you, Frank. Thank you very much. (Stevie puts her hands together and gives a little bow to the audience) All right, well, the story of "Stand Back." Uh, many years ago, like in the beginning of the 1980's , um I got married. And my husband Kim and I were driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara for like a honeymoon. (Stevie smiles then laughs)And we heard this incredible Prince song called "Little Red Corvette". And we were like so knocked out at this song. So, we were like (Stevie dances a little) all the way, so we pulled over and we got it. And I just kind of hummed this song along to it. It's very, very different, you'll, you'll try it, you'll all go home and try this. But it's, you'll have to find where it fits in, but it was very, it was perfectly in there and we got to the , to the, hotel or wherever we went and we recorded it, and like it was a song, it was done. And, also to add that when I went in to record it, we were in the middle of recording it and I thought well, you know what? I could just call Prince and tell him this. And somebody got me his number, and that's not an easy thing to do, (audience laughs) and, and we contacted him. I was at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. We contacted him and he called me back, he called me right back and I kinda told him the story. I said I kinda hummed along this song and I'm at Sunset Sound, and how do you feel about that. And twenty minutes later her roared into the parking lot (Stevie makes a little driving motion with her hands and audience laughs) and uh, came in, listened to the song you know, very cool, very quiet. And he said, "Okay", and I said, "Do you hate it?" , and he said "No, I, it's okay, it's cool" and he uh, they set up an OB8 for him and he played the doo doo doo doo doo the 1/16 note thing and then, he did it like one time. And then he went to the middle part where it goes deedat deedat deedat deedat, he did that, he finished it, he said good bye and he kinda walked out of my life. (audience laughs) So that's my Prince story and it's also my story of "Stand Back".(big smile)



The music starts and Stevie twirls around and sings "Stand Back"



Being married doesn't mean anything this is rock and roll, i will listen/believe jill jones than a hollywood gloss over stories figure like stevie nicks, this isn't the first time jill insinuated about stevie. It doesn't really i thought it was interesting tibit.


it means something to some people. I think Prince would not have crossed that line as far as a married woman goes.




Vannessa marcil and corey feldman, i was reading corey feldmans memoir last night and he said vanessa cheated on him with prince.
[Edited 1/24/17 12:51pm]
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Strawberrylova123 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:



Strawberrylova123 said:


OldFriends4Sale said:




Well he was trying. That doesn't mean they were having sex (if I'm not mistaken, wasn't she married)

Prince was also trying to court Patrice Rushen, but nothing came of it



20 April 2011 19:06



FLEETWOOD MAC

Caption: FLEETWOOD MAC (Picture) performing live in concert at Wembley Arena London, England ....



Stevie Nicks Refused Prince Relationship






Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks refused to embark on a romance with Prince - because she feared they would never speak again if they broke up.


The singer collaborated with the Purple Rain hitmaker on her track Stand Back and admits Prince wanted their friendship to turn into something more serious.


But Nicks decided to keep their relationship platonic to ensure they would always be able to work together on more music.


She tells Harper's Bazaar magazine, "Prince and I were just friends. I think he would have been happy to have had a relationship. But I really wanted a musical relationship, and I had smartened up, even then. You'll break up and never speak again. But he wasn't interested in just that."



.



http://www.startribune.co...=2&c=y


Purple connection


Back in the early 1980s, Nicks and Prince were friends and musical collaborators. One day when she was driving in Los Angeles, she started humming along to his "Little Red Corvette" on the radio and pulled over to write down words she was composing. When she went to record the song a few hours later, she called Prince.


"Don't even ask me how I found his number but I did. I told him: 'I'm recording this song and I wrote it to "Little Red Corvette" and I'm giving you 50 percent of it and I want to know if you'd like to come play on it on one of the next three nights.' He was there in an hour, and he was there for about an hour and a half. And we became friends."


That song, "Stand Back," became a big hit in 1983. She asked Prince if they could someday write a song together. So he sent her a cassette of a long instrumental track and invited her to pen lyrics.




early Nicks:






early Prince:





Just had to add this ^


.


Stevie Nicks talks about the "standback" recording session. I believe you can get at VH1-Its the one where she talks about how she wrote each song and then performs it live. (Prince also does keyboards on the original track)



Here's the written transcript from storytellers vh1:



.


Thank you, Frank. Thank you very much. (Stevie puts her hands together and gives a little bow to the audience) All right, well, the story of "Stand Back." Uh, many years ago, like in the beginning of the 1980's , um I got married. And my husband Kim and I were driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara for like a honeymoon. (Stevie smiles then laughs)And we heard this incredible Prince song called "Little Red Corvette". And we were like so knocked out at this song. So, we were like (Stevie dances a little) all the way, so we pulled over and we got it. And I just kind of hummed this song along to it. It's very, very different, you'll, you'll try it, you'll all go home and try this. But it's, you'll have to find where it fits in, but it was very, it was perfectly in there and we got to the , to the, hotel or wherever we went and we recorded it, and like it was a song, it was done. And, also to add that when I went in to record it, we were in the middle of recording it and I thought well, you know what? I could just call Prince and tell him this. And somebody got me his number, and that's not an easy thing to do, (audience laughs) and, and we contacted him. I was at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles. We contacted him and he called me back, he called me right back and I kinda told him the story. I said I kinda hummed along this song and I'm at Sunset Sound, and how do you feel about that. And twenty minutes later her roared into the parking lot (Stevie makes a little driving motion with her hands and audience laughs) and uh, came in, listened to the song you know, very cool, very quiet. And he said, "Okay", and I said, "Do you hate it?" , and he said "No, I, it's okay, it's cool" and he uh, they set up an OB8 for him and he played the doo doo doo doo doo the 1/16 note thing and then, he did it like one time. And then he went to the middle part where it goes deedat deedat deedat deedat, he did that, he finished it, he said good bye and he kinda walked out of my life. (audience laughs) So that's my Prince story and it's also my story of "Stand Back".(big smile)



The music starts and Stevie twirls around and sings "Stand Back"



Being married doesn't mean anything this is rock and roll, i will listen/believe jill jones than a hollywood gloss over stories figure like stevie nicks, this isn't the first time jill insinuated about stevie. It doesn't really i thought it was interesting tibit.


it means something to some people. I think Prince would not have crossed that line as far as a married woman goes.




Vannessa marcil and corey feldman, i was reading corey feldmans memoir last night and he said vanessa cheated on him with prince.
[Edited 1/24/17 12:51pm]

And they were married,her cheating broke up the marriage
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