It's really chilling. Weirdly however, I feel much less sorry for her than I did before reading it...maybe its because she comes over as quite sassy in some ways, maybe because I'm just such a damn sucker for P's romantic schtick. Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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I don't think we are going to have seperate threads for each chapter. I think this is the thread for all the chapters.
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MTV reference and Flashdance reference, made me laugh. As a teen we loved MTV when it first came out. I've seen Flashdance I don't know how many time. I even went out and bought the cassette back then. I wore that sucker plum out. | |
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Ok Fine...
jus thinking people who come late, if you separate the chapters then they could still contribute and things wouldnt get all messy..
but I respect your decision.. I am one of those super organised individuals who tends to compartmentalise everything. you know....colour code the sock drawer etc..
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No problem, I just don't think I will be allowed to do it that way. | |
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Really...?
would make sense to me.....
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I can try to find out.
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Ok, what we will do when we get to the point of discussing other chapters, is to put the chapter title, which would be 1, 2, 3 etc. in our posts.
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The senses I get also feel quite different, though both being stories with chaos. [Edited 4/6/17 6:32am] [Edited 4/6/17 6:33am] | |
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I think a lot of women do this -- they get angrier at the woman than they do at the man, when it's the man that should be in the most trouble. Yes, women do go after married men, sometimes relentlessly, but the man, knowing he's committed elsewhere, needs to stay firm. Prince himself initiated this. He took what Manuela offered, therefore the failure of the marriage was his fault. I've said repeatedly that I totally blame Prince for screwing up his relationships, because he's the common denominator in all the fails because he could not keep either his eyes or his hands to himself when it came to women. If he didn't want to be monogamous, he shouldn't have proposed a one-to-one relationship with any single woman. You see it all over the org, how the women are attacked for whatever, and Prince's behavior is excused.
Personally, I'm like, "Nope, Prince did that. He got what he asked for." I'm glad Mayte didn't go with the 'beat up the woman' instinct -- that's ridiculous. If a man is anxious to go check out the 'greener' grass, pack his effing bags and call him a cab, lady. Help him leave. You're better off alone than trying to keep someone who wants to go, no matter what lies they tell you to keep you in their stable. I imagine myself inside your bedroom; oh, I imagine myself in your sky.
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No "dingbat wife" comments yet The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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So relate to much in all of this. I'd like to say that the disturbing parts of P keep me from melting when I watch him perform, but ohhhh would I be lying.
I don't want to be judgemental. I don't look at myself as a better person than others. I'm very disturbed by some things I've done over the years. Wish I could go back and change them (thanks, LBrent, for the time machine idea : ) ).
Looking from the outside as a fan/fam, some of his treatment of women (rock star or no -- there's big boy pants just like there's big girl pants) and lack of reasonable pay at times for those working for him (whether he was fully aware of the situation or not), are two very disturbing parts of what went on.
It really stings precisely because he was so very sincere, and often very successful, in lifting women up in a man's world and lifting up artists, and so many other people, financially disenfranchised and ripped off by the suits of the world.
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Couldn't agree more. And I think to sugarcoat or say "it's Prince.org, after all," does a disservice to Prince's brilliance and potential.
Dehumanizing and reducing people to one dimension is toxic. Prince was a genius, and he also may well have been disabled in some social areas. He was a full person with genius and challenges, and he should be viewed with compassion and respect. Same goes for others in his life. Behaviors are shaped by all we bring to this world, and by all of the living we've done before a moment of acting, or not acting, as the case may be. Everyone is accountable, and everyone should be viewed with compassion.
One thing I loved about starting this book was seeing that Mayte is warm, down to earth, sassy and funny. Not at all one dimensional. [Edited 4/6/17 7:16am] | |
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Couldn't agree more. And I think to sugarcoat or say "it's Prince.org, after all," does a disservice to Prince's brilliance and potential.
Dehumanizing and reducing people to one dimension is toxic. Prince was a genius, and he also may well have been disabled in some social areas. He was a full person with genius and challenges, and he should be viewed with compassion and respect. Same goes for others in his life. Behaviors are shaped by all we bring to this world, and by all of the living we've done before a moment of acting, or not acting, as the case may be. Everyone is accountable, and everyone should be viewed with compassion.
One thing I loved about starting this book was seeing that Mayte is warm, down to earth, sassy and funny. Not at all one dimensional. [Edited 4/6/17 7:16am] Lets stay on track and not mention M2 yet | |
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Yeah, I wish the total dodginess of it which my brain understands was sufficient defense but nah...when he drapes his arms over the mike and closes his eyes and starts making those little whispery moany sounds in the back of his throat...I'm just gone. It's kind of exasperating, but at the same time, I really don't want to be unmoved by it. At all. Anyway. OFF TOPIC. Ahem. Sorry And your last point, yeah, I think a lot of us struggle with it...I think he did. I think he geuinely and sincerely loved women, and at the same time, he used them as narcissitic supply, and consequently treated them abominably sometimes. Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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One thing I learned from the book that I didn't know... Prince's ruffly, Edwardian look in Purple Rain was inspired by his appreciation of the movie AMADEUS...which sort of makes sense...
Also, the two Diamond & Pearl girls sound like total bitches! | |
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Lovejunky said:
Ok Fine...
jus thinking people who come late, if you separate the chapters then they could still contribute and things wouldnt get all messy..
but I respect your decision.. I am one of those super organised individuals who tends to compartmentalise everything. you know....colour code the sock drawer etc..
dont mind me Here! I'm the same way... [Edited 4/6/17 8:42am] | |
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I think a lot of women do this -- they get angrier at the woman than they do at the man, when it's the man that should be in the most trouble. Yes, women do go after married men, sometimes relentlessly, but the man, knowing he's committed elsewhere, needs to stay firm. Prince himself initiated this. He took what Manuela offered, therefore the failure of the marriage was his fault. I've said repeatedly that I totally blame Prince for screwing up his relationships, because he's the common denominator in all the fails because he could not keep either his eyes or his hands to himself when it came to women. If he didn't want to be monogamous, he shouldn't have proposed a one-to-one relationship with any single woman. You see it all over the org, how the women are attacked for whatever, and Prince's behavior is excused.
Personally, I'm like, "Nope, Prince did that. He got what he asked for." I'm glad Mayte didn't go with the 'beat up the woman' instinct -- that's ridiculous. If a man is anxious to go check out the 'greener' grass, pack his effing bags and call him a cab, lady. Help him leave. You're better off alone than trying to keep someone who wants to go, no matter what lies they tell you to keep you in their stable. Yup! | |
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Actually she was pretty well booked up for her dance career at this stage. Her mom was the business manager her dad drove her where ever she needed to go and set up the sound and video equipment. . She knew she didn't want to go to college, dancing was her life and that is what she strived for. She worked very hard and achieved a lot at that young age. | |
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Um...I colorcoded my kids.
That way if a kid was arguing over something, if it wasn't their color, end of argument. | |
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Chiiiiile, you are on a very long line. It's weird though cuz I adore P and can definitely appreciate the sexy and am fascinated by him on so many levels and all, but I've never wanted to be with him romantically or sexually. Confusing, I know. I'm not sure I fully understand it myself.
But anyway...I'm still spring cleaning and I started the audobook again to play in the background of my day.
I'm a glutton for punishment.
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Another reason I believe Prince and Mayte "clicked" so well was because of the parallel of self imposed discipline they both took on at an early age, as a direct result of their God given talent. I think they could relate to each other in this way that not many of us can. I too was raised with a child prodigy,(my sister was a professional ballerina) and witnessed this first hand. Although my mother was the direct opposite of a stage mom and did not live vicariously through my sister, she backed her 110%. The entire family either drove from city to city or, after my sister began touring on her own, she was escorted on flights. This drive to be the best at one's talent, when you've got what it takes, is something to behold. I've never seen anything like it before, or since. I found it incredibly comforting and heartwarming knowing that they had found refuge on a personal level between themselves, as they did as well in their prospective careers. | |
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OMG! Lbrent, that is PRICELESS!!! | |
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PennyPurple said: Actually she was pretty well booked up for her dance career at this stage. Her mom was the business manager her dad drove her where ever she needed to go and set up the sound and video equipment. . She knew she didn't want to go to college, dancing was her life and that is what she strived for. She worked very hard and achieved a lot at that young age. I don't know if it was a concentrated effort to display her independence but I am glad she did. She wasn't after his $ Not before or after.. minor keys and drugs don't make a rollerskate jam | |
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The book came out in the UK today so I'm a bit behind, will be starting it tonight and will try to pitch in when I can. On first look, I must say I love the pictures, some of which I find quite moving. | |
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Gurl, I was outnumbered...5 kids...aged 5 year old, 2 and a half year old twins and newborn twins.
I wasn't havin all that damned arguing. If you have someone else's color, give it back. Period.
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I love Maytes mama! I didn't understand what term mama bear meant until I had kids. I'm generally a serene person but when i felt my kids were threatened 😳 then Sybil surfaced and my claws came completely out! Aside from both Mayte and Princes normal family communication issues ( do as I say, not as I do), they had good foundations to start with which is telling on how they lived their lives afterward. | |
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LOL!!!! This is MY motto for my mother, not hers...of course | |
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