I'm still trippin off her last decision that she said she regretted. Maybe that could've changed everything. Who knows!? This is the same recurring theme that i'm getting from a lot of ppl who loved Prince. "Act on what you can, while you can! Don't hesitate!" I hope you get what i'm saying lol I don't want to spoil anything for anyone... [Edited 4/5/17 19:46pm] | |
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Her voice is fine with me. Listening to her words, in her voice makes it very easy for me to visualize what she's talking about. So as I'm listening to her...I see what she's saying in my mind's eye...like a movie. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Yes, thank you! | |
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Exactly!
It was like we were sitting together and she was talking directly to me...sharing this. | |
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Guuuuurl, yes!
So many have said it since 4/21.
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Thank you for helping us understand what it's like to live that life! | |
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Prince being locked in a closet got to me. I related to that too much as I experienced that as a child, too. I don't think he ever admitted that in any interview, but did mention being locked in his room for a couple of weeks. I always felt like I met a kindred spirit with Prince, but now I wonder if it was just recognizing the same dark childhood behind his eyes. | |
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LBrent said:
I'm pretty much satisfied with the way she wrote what she wrote, but I hate this helpless feeling I have now because I know it. I can't say I regret it all happened...I don't think she regrets it, not all of it. Sure there are regrets in the various decisions that were made by everyone who lived it, but not all of it. If one believes in destiny or fate, it had to happen...all of it...Fortunately or unfortunately. I do feel she does believe in that...destiny/fate. Being in that preordained time and place. I believe that is what a deja vu is. Events unfolding as they have been imprinted on the soul. I do think she is very grounded, though. I got that impression as she told her story of her family life pre Prince. The dancing probably enhanced that. "Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence......." ~ DESIDERATA ~ Max Ehrmann | |
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No ones family is perfect. Mayte's was no different. Her parents did the best they could as any of our parents did. BUT it did come across that they loved their kids and took care of them as best they coulld. Both her parents were supportive of Mayte's career pushing her and facilitating her career as best they could.
I'm curious to know if her parents regret letting her move to MN vs going to dance in Cairo. She had a real career and wasn't making chump change. She was making bank before she even met Prince. Upwards of 100k saved up. I wonder if Mayte thinks about what life would have been like if she didn't meet Prince? Something tells me that her mom probably regets letting her go to the US vs remaining in Europe.
I haven't gotten to it yet but someone said that Mani doesn't come off too well in the book. I'm curious to know if they've remained friends after this. I'm also curious to know if she goes into detail about adopting Gia.
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Wondered about this as well, although she did dance in many styles when performing with Prince.
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GimmeThat, I totally agree. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Um. You're gonna have to decide for the 1st question .
I will say this about that...Mayte is way more woman than my NY azz woulda been given the circumstances. You'll see, but if she ever changes her mind about her decision to remain classy about it all, I'm just the b*tch to drive over to EB's house, hold her earrings and make sure she has an alibi afterwards. A good old fashioned mistress azz whoopin has no statute of limitations in my opinion.
Definitely for the 2nd question. [Edited 4/5/17 20:24pm] | |
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I don't think he was in that creative place yet...But...I have always felt that Misty was partially about his way of getting a bit of Mayte back in his world in some odd way. By Misty he was able to appreciate that part he hadn't with Mayte when he had the chance and if I'm remembering the timeline correctly, wasn't that after his 2nd divorce or thereabouts? | |
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Oh, could that ever be a great skit. Thanks for the laugh! I need it after all the intensity. | |
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Hey, he had to ask.
Now y'all know I'm gonna be runnin that line on my loved ones when I'm about to ask some random azzed request that I know they won't agree to cuz they won't recognize it as a "P-ism".
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Interesting...and you are right. That was a very different time, after his second divorce. I believe it started with the Crimson and Clover video in 2009. They were on tour in 2011. | |
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LBrent said:
Hey, he had to ask.
Now y'all know I'm gonna be runnin that line on my loved ones when I'm about to ask some random azzed request that I know they won't agree to cuz they won't recognize it as a "P-ism".
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Oh my goodness. Last nite eye read about manuela being the "other woman" and for some reason eye wasn't mad about the fact Prince did it but the fact that manuela would do that to Mayte. if she and Prince knew each other then she should have known he was married and backed off. eye was also really upset when reading the story about "shaking the other girls hand". eye don't know why these stories made me so upset but they really really did. | |
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Also matched him in a lot of ways in terms of sheer passion for her dancing (as he had at a young age for music). Seems they both disappeared themselves into their passions - but also worked so hard at these passions in ways that gained each of them strong self discipline (in ways that are good for success but that also can lead a person to paper over the cracks and just keep going when things go sideways). Can you make it rain harder? | |
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Gurl, join the club.
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I agree. They were both very driven by their individual art forms. | |
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Lot of good stuff already covered in comments.
Learned that Mayte had some tough times with other kids. She was picked on and struggled to find a comfortable place with her peers.
Very sad to again hear that Prince remembers being locked inside a closet, but glad Prince was able to share this with Mayte.
Struck by sweet and bittersweet family descriptions, like her not-so-maternal maternal grandmother.
Enjoyed how Mayte described her dad's Rockefeller persona...at once funny and sad. Good thing the girls knew what mattered: "Daddy, we're the Garcias!" : )
Really liked what Mayte wrote about dance. Learned a lot, including that having a great pirouette doesn't mean you can go 'round with a sword on your head.
And oh goodness...he tried to name her, too. Glad she wasn't going for that. Mayte is such a beautiful name.
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Such a great point about passions and what they can give and take from a person. You read my mind, too, as I was just reading where she describes dance as a refuge. | |
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You made me laugh, I kept thinking of the Dixie Chicks' song Good Bye Earl!
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Hi everyone. Just a thought -- while others who just got the book catch up with us.
We’re discussing Chapter One… that’s literally the name of it ‘Chapter One’ however if you were to give it a real chapter name would would you call it? Remember, just the first chapter!
Ch 1 - What’s in a Name or Ch 1 - The beginning and fate or Ch 1 - Crazy mama and family values or Ch 1 ______________________ (you fill in the blank)
I know mine are lame, but it’s late and I'm tired.
Cheers
~~ DD55
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I actually like Ch 1 - Crazy mama and family values
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I'm in the UK so going to be late to the party most day...
Anyway, have to rush off to work, but some random first thoughts...
1 I really like the strong sense you get of Mayte as her own artist, and the power she experiences from dance, and how that might have attracted Prince. It makes it clear she was doing very nicely on her own thank you before she met him, and it wasn’t a case of her just attaching herself to his coat-tails. Her genuine commitment to art as a way of life, and to the power of art as a refuge and way of dealing with the world really comes through…something I always find inspiring about P – so much integrity to hold onto that in among all the rockstar frippery - and it makes sense he would chose a life-partner who had the same values and way of being. 2 Also really like the opening passage about the zills, and her use of this whole idea of vibration and resonance, and how that relates to their relationship. I’m kind of agnostic about the whole reincarnation thing…am certainly not closed to it…but that sense of reverberation when you meet someone who turns out to be special, like a tuning fork going off inside you, ‘ahhhh, it’s you,’…that I have definitely felt, and I buy her description of it, totally. Also, that sense of energetic recognition…that’s the main reason he means so much to me as artist…and I think that’s true maybe for a lot of us…it’s not just the music, there’s some vibration in him that just feels really familiar (while also being extraordinary) and that he was incredibly good at communicating…so it makes a lot of sense to me she talks about it in this way. 3 With regard to the dysfunctional family…as people have said, both a sense of connection with him, and also setting her up for having certain expectations and tolerances, which I guess can be interpreted both positively and negatively…maybe she was prepared to put up with stuff other people wouldn’t – as it had been normalized for her to a degree – maybe if she hadn’t taken some of that in her stride, they wouldn’t have ended up married…and who’s to say whether than is something she would change…probably not. One thing that seems very different though, while her family was somewhat chaotic, there is a sense of fierce fierce love, and I never get that from stories about P’s childhood. [Edited 4/6/17 1:47am] Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Lovejunky said:
I havent gotten my book yet...but without even reading it, I can see that she still loves him...
WE DO...and we havent even seen his after hours "tricks" You reall won't find any of those tricks in the book at all. Their sex life is only mentioned obliquely, no details "Almost all art is trying to become an anaesthetic and at the same time a healing session drawing up the magical electrics.” | |
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