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Reply #180 posted 04/22/17 1:33pm

NotACleverName

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PennyPurple said:



margi said:


PennyPurple said:

You all are delusional if you think that Vanity was Prince's soul mate. I don't care how long they did or didn't keep in touch. They never got back together.



Your lack of emotional depth is prominent in your pysche. You obviously have never had a real deep emotional connection with a person you truly love. Some people have a deep love for someone who for some unforeseen circumstance cannot be in an intimate relationship. This love is often deeper and more meaningful than a day to day relationship.Do not underestimate that Prince and Vanity were emotionally involved while alive. Prince showed the world in Melbourne how much he loved her and had you been there and capable of understanding deep emotions you would not be writing so disrespectfully of a love you have not yet experienced for yourself.

You don't fuckin know what I've experienced or not experienced. Vanity and Prince weren't soulmates or twin flames. LMAO, that's my opinion and you don't have to like it. lol


yeahthat yeahthat yeahthat yeahthat yeahthat yeahthat and for emphasis.....yeahthat !

Goodness....this thread reads like a romance novel!
"Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence......." ~ DESIDERATA ~ Max Ehrmann
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Reply #181 posted 04/23/17 8:31am

luvgirl

Ottensen said:

luvgirl said:



This was a bold song to make to be sure. The man was shameless. Can we even call it a song though? Lol. I just think he wanted to tell her something... (Girl, I'm still thinking about you,) lol. Only Prince could get away with doing something like that. My favorite part is when he says I love you. For those who've never heard it, I know it was out of circulation for a while, he's not singing when he says it. He makes a point to stop singing and just says out loud to Vanity... I Love You. I wonder what Vanity thought about it when she heard it??? lol

As an aside, I feel for whoever was his main girlfriend at that time. If that was my man and he made a song like that showcasing the girl's orgasm that everyone thought was his soulmate, and everyone thought he would marry, and then saying I love you to her. I would have had a fit!!! brick
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One could also argue that if that was indeed Vanity's voice on the Come album, where its funeral/burial themes conceptually represented the death of Prince as we formerly knew him in "flesh", that along with other facets of himself represented on the record (his childhood trauma issues, his overt sexual ways, and other facets of the OLD Prince's existence) that this was just one more demon or representative of his old self that he was killing off.


It was Vanity's voice. It's widely known. It's her vocals/moans taken from her unreleased song Vibrator. Your can hear that it's the same exact moans from that song, as well as being credited for the collaboration on the vault http://www.princevault.co...tle=Orgasm and noted as such on other track recording notations. It's a valid point you make that it could have been another demon or representative of his old self that he was killing off in concur to the album theme. Although, if that truly was the case, it would appear that he was trying to obliterate whatever passions he still carried for her so many years later, and by saying I love you, his emotional attachment to her. Doesn't mean he was successful though...

A side note: Prince named the original full-length version of the track Poem. http://www.princevault.co...tle=Orgasm Such a beautiful name to call it. touched
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Reply #182 posted 04/23/17 9:33am

Vashtix

luvgirl said:

Ottensen said:



One could also argue that if that was indeed Vanity's voice on the Come album, where its funeral/burial themes conceptually represented the death of Prince as we formerly knew him in "flesh", that along with other facets of himself represented on the record (his childhood trauma issues, his overt sexual ways, and other facets of the OLD Prince's existence) that this was just one more demon or representative of his old self that he was killing off.


It was Vanity's voice. It's widely known. It's her vocals/moans taken from her unreleased song Vibrator. You can hear that it's the same exact moans from that song, as well as being credited for the collaboration on the vault http://www.princevault.co...tle=Orgasm and noted as such on other track recording notations. It's a valid point you make that it could have been another demon or representative of his old self that he was killing off in concur to the album theme. Although, if that truly was the case, it would appear that he was trying to obliterate whatever passions he still carried for her so many years later, and by saying I love you, his emotional attachment to her. Doesn't mean he was successful though...

A side note: Prince named the original full-length version of the track Poem. http://www.princevault.co...tle=Orgasm Such a beautiful name to call it. touched
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Luvgirl
Those moans and how did the Evangelist take It?
Prince was a bold man!! What a deliciously rude boy!
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Reply #183 posted 04/23/17 10:57am

luvgirl

Goddess4Real said:

Secrets behind Prince’s last Australian tour, a year on from his death http://www.heraldsun.com....037e73cbaa



It's a long article so I will just post the Vanity refs here....




Hours before his first Australian gig, Prince learnt his ex-girlfriend Vanity (real name Denise Matthews) had died in the US, aged 57, due to renal failure.


The pair had met in 1980, with Prince bestowing the stage name of Vanity as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself.


She’d go on to inspire some of his biggest early hits, including Little Red Corvette. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, for which he wrote songs and produced.



Vanity was originally cast as the female lead in Prince’s star-making film Purple Rain in 1984, but when the pair split shortly before filming started, she was replaced by Apollonia — another singer Prince had renamed.


After splitting with Prince, Vanity dated Adam Ant and Billy Idol. Motley Crue rocker Nikki Sixx wrote in his memoirs about going on crack cocaine binges with her in 1987. After a 1994 overdose, Vanity reverted back to Denise and became a born-again Christian.


By the time she died in a California hospital, Matthews had long needed to undergo an hour of dialysis each day.




The news of her passing shattered Prince. He lingered in his hotel room, getting to the first show a little later than planned — even operating on Princetime, he was usually a very punctual performer.


“He literally found out a few hours before he was due on stage,” Dainty reveals. “One of the guys around him said, ‘Oh, we’ve got a problem’. It was breaking news in the afternoon, our time.


“We were all a little bit concerned — his bodyguard and his assistant. That was a very unfortunate day. You wouldn’t have been surprised if you’d got the call saying he needs to postpone the show for 24 hours, he’s too much in grief. But he went on. He was very emotional on stage.”


Within moments of walking on stage that night, Prince stated: “I just found out someone dear to us has passed away, I’m gonna dedicated this song to her.”


He then launched into Little Red Corvette, with a touch of Dirty Mind.


He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “[color=darkred]He had a subject named Vanity, he loved her with a passion uncontested,[/color] one day her smile went away.”


After the encore, Prince told the audience: “I am new to this playing alone. I thank you all for being patient. I’m trying to stay focused, it’s a little heavy for me tonight ... she knows about this one.”


He then played Purple Rain’s The Beautiful Ones (ending the song whispering “Denise, Denise”), before veering off script.


“Can I tell you a story about Vanity? Or should I tell you a story about Denise? Her and I used to love each other deeply. She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist she was trying to be.


“As much as we loved we used to fight, she was very headstrong because she knew she was the finest woman in the world. She never missed the opportunity to tell you that as well.”


He shared a tale of a fight where he had threatened to throw her in a pool.


“Back then I used to have a best friend security guard, his name was Chick (Huntsberry). Chick was six foot six and all muscle, except for his stomach, where he kept an assortment of fried foods.


“One day Vanity and I got into a fight, I told her that if she didn’t stop I’d throw her in the pool. She said ‘You can’t throw me in that pool you’re too little’. So I said ‘Chick, throw her in the pool’. I probably shouldn’t be telling you that story but I’m sure she’d want us to celebrate her life.”


Morgan says the show was unlike any Prince had ever done.


“He never really talks about people in his past,” Morgan says. “He was a very private person. A lot of the songs he played that night were about her. I’d never seen him that open and full of emotion.


“In hindsight it felt like he was winding something up. With the talk of him writing a memoir, which is something you never thought he’d do, he’d toned down his clothing. He wore the same outfit for every show on that tour. That is weird for Prince. He was doing his own hair and make-up. He was talking about his father. He was getting older. He wasn’t as agile on stage.


“But I didn’t realise he was going to die a few months later.”


After that first show, some fans complained that Prince played for only 80 minutes, not two hours.


“I didn’t pay $400 to hear Prince being sad,” one not-so-sympathetic fan was overheard saying in the foyer.



Vanity’s death also curtailed Prince’s usual afterparties — in the past he’d perform a whole other show after his ‘public’ concert.


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





He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “He had a subject named Vanity, HE LOVED HER WITH A PASSION UNCONTESTED,
eek Wow, I heard his tribute to her a few times and did not even process that he changed the lyrics to The Ladder from saying "She loved him with a passion uncontested" to saying He loved her with a passion uncontested, until going over this article now. fallinluv heart broken bawl love2
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Reply #184 posted 04/23/17 11:18am

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Goddess4Real said:

Secrets behind Prince’s last Australian tour, a year on from his death http://www.heraldsun.com....037e73cbaa



It's a long article so I will just post the Vanity refs here....




Hours before his first Australian gig, Prince learnt his ex-girlfriend Vanity (real name Denise Matthews) had died in the US, aged 57, due to renal failure.


The pair had met in 1980, with Prince bestowing the stage name of Vanity as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself.


She’d go on to inspire some of his biggest early hits, including Little Red Corvette. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, for which he wrote songs and produced.



Vanity was originally cast as the female lead in Prince’s star-making film Purple Rain in 1984, but when the pair split shortly before filming started, she was replaced by Apollonia — another singer Prince had renamed.


After splitting with Prince, Vanity dated Adam Ant and Billy Idol. Motley Crue rocker Nikki Sixx wrote in his memoirs about going on crack cocaine binges with her in 1987. After a 1994 overdose, Vanity reverted back to Denise and became a born-again Christian.


By the time she died in a California hospital, Matthews had long needed to undergo an hour of dialysis each day.




The news of her passing shattered Prince. He lingered in his hotel room, getting to the first show a little later than planned — even operating on Princetime, he was usually a very punctual performer.


“He literally found out a few hours before he was due on stage,” Dainty reveals. “One of the guys around him said, ‘Oh, we’ve got a problem’. It was breaking news in the afternoon, our time.


“We were all a little bit concerned — his bodyguard and his assistant. That was a very unfortunate day. You wouldn’t have been surprised if you’d got the call saying he needs to postpone the show for 24 hours, he’s too much in grief. But he went on. He was very emotional on stage.”


Within moments of walking on stage that night, Prince stated: “I just found out someone dear to us has passed away, I’m gonna dedicated this song to her.”


He then launched into Little Red Corvette, with a touch of Dirty Mind.


He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “He had a subject named Vanity, he loved her with a passion uncontested, one day her smile went away.”


After the encore, Prince told the audience: “I am new to this playing alone. I thank you all for being patient. I’m trying to stay focused, it’s a little heavy for me tonight ... she knows about this one.”


He then played Purple Rain’s The Beautiful Ones (ending the song whispering “Denise, Denise”), before veering off script.


“Can I tell you a story about Vanity? Or should I tell you a story about Denise? Her and I used to love each other deeply. She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist she was trying to be.


“As much as we loved we used to fight, she was very headstrong because she knew she was the finest woman in the world. She never missed the opportunity to tell you that as well.”


He shared a tale of a fight where he had threatened to throw her in a pool.


“Back then I used to have a best friend security guard, his name was Chick (Huntsberry). Chick was six foot six and all muscle, except for his stomach, where he kept an assortment of fried foods.


“One day Vanity and I got into a fight, I told her that if she didn’t stop I’d throw her in the pool. She said ‘You can’t throw me in that pool you’re too little’. So I said ‘Chick, throw her in the pool’. I probably shouldn’t be telling you that story but I’m sure she’d want us to celebrate her life.”


Morgan says the show was unlike any Prince had ever done.


“He never really talks about people in his past,” Morgan says. “He was a very private person. A lot of the songs he played that night were about her. I’d never seen him that open and full of emotion.


“In hindsight it felt like he was winding something up. With the talk of him writing a memoir, which is something you never thought he’d do, he’d toned down his clothing. He wore the same outfit for every show on that tour. That is weird for Prince. He was doing his own hair and make-up. He was talking about his father. He was getting older. He wasn’t as agile on stage.


“But I didn’t realise he was going to die a few months later.”


After that first show, some fans complained that Prince played for only 80 minutes, not two hours.


“I didn’t pay $400 to hear Prince being sad,” one not-so-sympathetic fan was overheard saying in the foyer.



Vanity’s death also curtailed Prince’s usual afterparties — in the past he’d perform a whole other show after his ‘public’ concert.


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




Thanks for posting this. I saw this concert on yt a while back...he was very sad and did have a tough time singing, he played more pianbut you could feel his sadness over the loss.
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Reply #185 posted 04/23/17 11:35am

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I am one of those insane people who still thinks Vanity ws the one and only for him and he never got over her. Moved on with life, lived his life, but she was the one that got away and he never got passed the fact they just couldn't/didn't make it work.

I heard about the Melbourne concert as it was happening and how he was and that sealed it for me.

I will always believe his heart broke the night she died and he lost a reason for remaining.

I think they are together now and that is how it was always meant to be.

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 #186 posted 04/23/17 12:22pm

luvgirl

BklynDiamond said:

I am one of those insane people who still thinks Vanity ws the one and only for him and he never got over her. Moved on with life, lived his life, but she was the one that got away and he never got passed the fact they just couldn't/didn't make it work.



I heard about the Melbourne concert as it was happening and how he was and that sealed it for me.



I will always believe his heart broke the night she died and he lost a reason for remaining.



I think they are together now and that is how it was always meant to be.





So nice to see so many show their love who believed this. One thing I noticed about the Prince/Vanity connection is that people always come out for them. It's significant when you see it from fam's who don't post here on a regular basis.

I was just watching SNL tribute to Prince today and Jimmy Fallon speaking of the time Prince played at the after party said he felt like he was Vanity in the background singing backup to Prince. lol lol. Everybody remembers that woman, even thirty years later after she'd been out of the spotlight for so long... heart
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Reply #187 posted 04/23/17 12:56pm

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"Her and I used to love each other deeply" (italics mine). They probably continued to love each other through the years, just not the same kind of love where you want to be married.
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Reply #188 posted 04/23/17 1:14pm

Vashtix

PurpleDiamonds1 said:

Goddess4Real said:

Secrets behind Prince’s last Australian tour, a year on from his death http://www.heraldsun.com....037e73cbaa

It's a long article so I will just post the Vanity refs here....

Hours before his first Australian gig, Prince learnt his ex-girlfriend Vanity (real name Denise Matthews) had died in the US, aged 57, due to renal failure.

The pair had met in 1980, with Prince bestowing the stage name of Vanity as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself.

She’d go on to inspire some of his biggest early hits, including Little Red Corvette. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, for which he wrote songs and produced.

Vanity was originally cast as the female lead in Prince’s star-making film Purple Rain in 1984, but when the pair split shortly before filming started, she was replaced by Apollonia — another singer Prince had renamed.

After splitting with Prince, Vanity dated Adam Ant and Billy Idol. Motley Crue rocker Nikki Sixx wrote in his memoirs about going on crack cocaine binges with her in 1987. After a 1994 overdose, Vanity reverted back to Denise and became a born-again Christian.

By the time she died in a California hospital, Matthews had long needed to undergo an hour of dialysis each day.

The news of her passing shattered Prince. He lingered in his hotel room, getting to the first show a little later than planned — even operating on Princetime, he was usually a very punctual performer.

“He literally found out a few hours before he was due on stage,” Dainty reveals. “One of the guys around him said, ‘Oh, we’ve got a problem’. It was breaking news in the afternoon, our time.

“We were all a little bit concerned — his bodyguard and his assistant. That was a very unfortunate day. You wouldn’t have been surprised if you’d got the call saying he needs to postpone the show for 24 hours, he’s too much in grief. But he went on. He was very emotional on stage.”

Within moments of walking on stage that night, Prince stated: “I just found out someone dear to us has passed away, I’m gonna dedicated this song to her.”

He then launched into Little Red Corvette, with a touch of Dirty Mind.

He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “He had a subject named Vanity, he loved her with a passion uncontested, one day her smile went away.”

After the encore, Prince told the audience: “I am new to this playing alone. I thank you all for being patient. I’m trying to stay focused, it’s a little heavy for me tonight ... she knows about this one.”

He then played Purple Rain’s The Beautiful Ones (ending the song whispering “Denise, Denise”), before veering off script.

“Can I tell you a story about Vanity? Or should I tell you a story about Denise? Her and I used to love each other deeply. She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist she was trying to be.

“As much as we loved we used to fight, she was very headstrong because she knew she was the finest woman in the world. She never missed the opportunity to tell you that as well.”

He shared a tale of a fight where he had threatened to throw her in a pool.

“Back then I used to have a best friend security guard, his name was Chick (Huntsberry). Chick was six foot six and all muscle, except for his stomach, where he kept an assortment of fried foods.

“One day Vanity and I got into a fight, I told her that if she didn’t stop I’d throw her in the pool. She said ‘You can’t throw me in that pool you’re too little’. So I said ‘Chick, throw her in the pool’. I probably shouldn’t be telling you that story but I’m sure she’d want us to celebrate her life.”

Morgan says the show was unlike any Prince had ever done.

“He never really talks about people in his past,” Morgan says. “He was a very private person. A lot of the songs he played that night were about her. I’d never seen him that open and full of emotion.

“In hindsight it felt like he was winding something up. With the talk of him writing a memoir, which is something you never thought he’d do, he’d toned down his clothing. He wore the same outfit for every show on that tour. That is weird for Prince. He was doing his own hair and make-up. He was talking about his father. He was getting older. He wasn’t as agile on stage.

“But I didn’t realise he was going to die a few months later.”

After that first show, some fans complained that Prince played for only 80 minutes, not two hours.

“I didn’t pay $400 to hear Prince being sad,” one not-so-sympathetic fan was overheard saying in the foyer.

Vanity’s death also curtailed Prince’s usual afterparties — in the past he’d perform a whole other show after his ‘public’ concert.

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

Thanks for posting this. I saw this concert on yt a while back...he was very sad and did have a tough time singing, he played more pianbut you could feel his sadness over the loss.

Thanks for sharing you were there and Goddess thanks for the snippets of the article.

Whenever I read of people who were there they all say it was sad and you could feel the thickness of his grief in the atmosphere.

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Reply #189 posted 04/23/17 1:17pm

Vashtix

BklynDiamond said:

I am one of those insane people who still thinks Vanity ws the one and only for him and he never got over her. Moved on with life, lived his life, but she was the one that got away and he never got passed the fact they just couldn't/didn't make it work.

I heard about the Melbourne concert as it was happening and how he was and that sealed it for me.

I will always believe his heart broke the night she died and he lost a reason for remaining.

I think they are together now and that is how it was always meant to be.

His death so close to hers sealed it for me. He never moved on his heart. So I am insane, a fool, living in a fairytale too. cool

Much respect to you in your insanity and I will also relish in mine biggrin

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Reply #190 posted 04/23/17 1:32pm

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They were just 2 ships that passed in the night. Much like the others in his harem.

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Reply #191 posted 04/23/17 3:43pm

Vashtix

PennyPurple said:

They were just 2 ships that passed in the night. Much like the others in his harem.

They did not just pass in the night. They made cultural history with the iconic Rolling Stone Cover and Nasty Girls.

I do not understand the need to belittle Vanity's contribution to the image building of Prince but the Rolling Stone Cover did so much for them both. Prince was brilliant for allowing her to be on the cover with him.

Vanity 6, The Time and Prince the triple threat tour is where Purple Rain seeped from. These people all rode buses did tours and worked their behinds off . Prince was the master mind but he had the right pieces.

No one is saying Vanity was a soulmate but she was who she was and when the splashing was going on over Prince when he first came to the glare of the public she and the others I mentioned were there including Jill Jones and Jamie and none of them were ships passing in the night. NONE.

SO, for whatever reason Vanity needs to be erased from the pop history I am very sorry but she and that whole crew cannot be ships that passed in the night. That Rolling Stone cover, Purple Rain and that iconic Triple Threat Tour are legendary and she was part of it.

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Reply #192 posted 04/23/17 3:44pm

purplegirl00

luvgirl said:

Goddess4Real said:

Secrets behind Prince’s last Australian tour, a year on from his death http://www.heraldsun.com....037e73cbaa

It's a long article so I will just post the Vanity refs here....

Hours before his first Australian gig, Prince learnt his ex-girlfriend Vanity (real name Denise Matthews) had died in the US, aged 57, due to renal failure.

The pair had met in 1980, with Prince bestowing the stage name of Vanity as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself.

She’d go on to inspire some of his biggest early hits, including Little Red Corvette. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, for which he wrote songs and produced.

Vanity was originally cast as the female lead in Prince’s star-making film Purple Rain in 1984, but when the pair split shortly before filming started, she was replaced by Apollonia — another singer Prince had renamed.

After splitting with Prince, Vanity dated Adam Ant and Billy Idol. Motley Crue rocker Nikki Sixx wrote in his memoirs about going on crack cocaine binges with her in 1987. After a 1994 overdose, Vanity reverted back to Denise and became a born-again Christian.

By the time she died in a California hospital, Matthews had long needed to undergo an hour of dialysis each day.

The news of her passing shattered Prince. He lingered in his hotel room, getting to the first show a little later than planned — even operating on Princetime, he was usually a very punctual performer.

“He literally found out a few hours before he was due on stage,” Dainty reveals. “One of the guys around him said, ‘Oh, we’ve got a problem’. It was breaking news in the afternoon, our time.

“We were all a little bit concerned — his bodyguard and his assistant. That was a very unfortunate day. You wouldn’t have been surprised if you’d got the call saying he needs to postpone the show for 24 hours, he’s too much in grief. But he went on. He was very emotional on stage.”

Within moments of walking on stage that night, Prince stated: “I just found out someone dear to us has passed away, I’m gonna dedicated this song to her.”

He then launched into Little Red Corvette, with a touch of Dirty Mind.

He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “[color=darkred]He had a subject named Vanity, he loved her with a passion uncontested,[/color] one day her smile went away.”

After the encore, Prince told the audience: “I am new to this playing alone. I thank you all for being patient. I’m trying to stay focused, it’s a little heavy for me tonight ... she knows about this one.”

He then played Purple Rain’s The Beautiful Ones (ending the song whispering “Denise, Denise”), before veering off script.

“Can I tell you a story about Vanity? Or should I tell you a story about Denise? Her and I used to love each other deeply. She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist she was trying to be.

“As much as we loved we used to fight, she was very headstrong because she knew she was the finest woman in the world. She never missed the opportunity to tell you that as well.”

He shared a tale of a fight where he had threatened to throw her in a pool.

“Back then I used to have a best friend security guard, his name was Chick (Huntsberry). Chick was six foot six and all muscle, except for his stomach, where he kept an assortment of fried foods.

“One day Vanity and I got into a fight, I told her that if she didn’t stop I’d throw her in the pool. She said ‘You can’t throw me in that pool you’re too little’. So I said ‘Chick, throw her in the pool’. I probably shouldn’t be telling you that story but I’m sure she’d want us to celebrate her life.”

Morgan says the show was unlike any Prince had ever done.

“He never really talks about people in his past,” Morgan says. “He was a very private person. A lot of the songs he played that night were about her. I’d never seen him that open and full of emotion.

“In hindsight it felt like he was winding something up. With the talk of him writing a memoir, which is something you never thought he’d do, he’d toned down his clothing. He wore the same outfit for every show on that tour. That is weird for Prince. He was doing his own hair and make-up. He was talking about his father. He was getting older. He wasn’t as agile on stage.

“But I didn’t realise he was going to die a few months later.”

After that first show, some fans complained that Prince played for only 80 minutes, not two hours.

“I didn’t pay $400 to hear Prince being sad,” one not-so-sympathetic fan was overheard saying in the foyer.

Vanity’s death also curtailed Prince’s usual afterparties — in the past he’d perform a whole other show after his ‘public’ concert.

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

He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “He had a subject named Vanity, HE LOVED HER WITH A PASSION UNCONTESTED,
eek Wow, I heard his tribute to her a few times and did not even process that he changed the lyrics to The Ladder from saying "She loved him with a passion uncontested" to saying He loved her with a passion uncontested, until going over this article now. fallinluv heart broken bawl love2 [Edited 4/23/17 12:49pm]

eek Wait, how many times have I heard this concert? SO MANY. I never ever once picked up on this! I always heard it as "she" and "him". I had to go listen again and sure enough it's "he" and "her". broken

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purplegirl00 said:

luvgirl said:

Goddess4Real said: eek Wow, I heard his tribute to her a few times and did not even process that he changed the lyrics to The Ladder from saying "She loved him with a passion uncontested" to saying He loved her with a passion uncontested, until going over this article now. fallinluv heart broken bawl love2 [Edited 4/23/17 12:49pm]

eek Wait, how many times have I heard this concert? SO MANY. I never ever once picked up on this! I always heard it as "she" and "him". I had to go listen again and sure enough it's "he" and "her". broken

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PennyPurple said:

They were just 2 ships that passed in the night. Much like the others in his harem.

They did not just pass in the night. They made cultural history with the iconic Rolling Stone Cover and Nasty Girls.

I do not understand the need to belittle Vanity's contribution to the image building of Prince but the Rolling Stone Cover did so much for them both. Prince was brilliant for allowing her to be on the cover with him.

Vanity 6, The Time and Prince the triple threat tour is where Purple Rain seeped from. These people all rode buses did tours and worked their behinds off . Prince was the master mind but he had the right pieces.

No one is saying Vanity was a soulmate but she was who she was and when the splashing was going on over Prince when he first came to the glare of the public she and the others I mentioned were there including Jill Jones and Jamie and none of them were ships passing in the night. NONE.

SO, for whatever reason Vanity needs to be erased from the pop history I am very sorry but she and that whole crew cannot be ships that passed in the night. That Rolling Stone cover, Purple Rain and that iconic Triple Threat Tour are legendary and she was part of it.

HUH? This entire thread is about Vanity being his soulmate/twin flame. lol OMG

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Reply #195 posted 04/23/17 4:09pm

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PennyPurple said:

Vashtix said:

They did not just pass in the night. They made cultural history with the iconic Rolling Stone Cover and Nasty Girls.

I do not understand the need to belittle Vanity's contribution to the image building of Prince but the Rolling Stone Cover did so much for them both. Prince was brilliant for allowing her to be on the cover with him.

Vanity 6, The Time and Prince the triple threat tour is where Purple Rain seeped from. These people all rode buses did tours and worked their behinds off . Prince was the master mind but he had the right pieces.

No one is saying Vanity was a soulmate but she was who she was and when the splashing was going on over Prince when he first came to the glare of the public she and the others I mentioned were there including Jill Jones and Jamie and none of them were ships passing in the night. NONE.

SO, for whatever reason Vanity needs to be erased from the pop history I am very sorry but she and that whole crew cannot be ships that passed in the night. That Rolling Stone cover, Purple Rain and that iconic Triple Threat Tour are legendary and she was part of it.

HUH? This entire thread is about Vanity being his soulmate/twin flame. lol OMG

Soulmate is different than a twin flame. This thread is about Prince being sad when Vanity married and when she died. I brought in the twin flame aspect because there was a debate about soulmate status and I think Prince and Denise were twin flames.

Their lives mirrored and parallel even their deaths

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Reply #196 posted 04/23/17 4:29pm

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moonsister said:

"Her and I used to love each other deeply" (italics mine). They probably continued to love each other through the years, just not the same kind of love where you want to be married.


Nothing wrong with that. You don't always get to be with the one you should have been with. You make mistakes sometimes that cannot be rectified, so you move on. Denise had long since given up that lifestyle. He did say she was connected with her spirit in the 96 Jet magazine article when he voluntarily bought up that everyone thought he would marry her. It doesn't take away from the introspection that she was the one that got away, or the introspection that she held a special place in his heart no matter who came through, and Prince was conscious of that.

I'm just happy he told the world how deeply they loved each other before he past. There are a lot of misconceptions and conflicting stories about their relationship in books out there that people take as gospel that are making the rounds now. Prince shocked the daylights out of those that tried to cultivate their own story. He annihilated the rumors with that comment. Something he had never done before. Just like he did in the Ebony article by saying The Beautiful Ones was about her. Just like he did in Jet magazine Bringing her up that everyone thought he'd marry her. Just like he did in his tribute in Piano & Microphone Telling the world he loved her deeply. (Notice how he always found a way to bring her up) No one can tell me that he didn't love her deeply now... And the way he mourned, you don't do that for just an old flame or two ships that pass in the night that was in your harem thirty years ago...
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luvgirl said:


Goddess4Real said:

Secrets behind Prince’s last Australian tour, a year on from his death http://www.heraldsun.com....037e73cbaa



It's a long article so I will just post the Vanity refs here....




Hours before his first Australian gig, Prince learnt his ex-girlfriend Vanity (real name Denise Matthews) had died in the US, aged 57, due to renal failure.


The pair had met in 1980, with Prince bestowing the stage name of Vanity as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself.


She’d go on to inspire some of his biggest early hits, including Little Red Corvette. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, for which he wrote songs and produced.



Vanity was originally cast as the female lead in Prince’s star-making film Purple Rain in 1984, but when the pair split shortly before filming started, she was replaced by Apollonia — another singer Prince had renamed.


After splitting with Prince, Vanity dated Adam Ant and Billy Idol. Motley Crue rocker Nikki Sixx wrote in his memoirs about going on crack cocaine binges with her in 1987. After a 1994 overdose, Vanity reverted back to Denise and became a born-again Christian.


By the time she died in a California hospital, Matthews had long needed to undergo an hour of dialysis each day.




The news of her passing shattered Prince. He lingered in his hotel room, getting to the first show a little later than planned — even operating on Princetime, he was usually a very punctual performer.


“He literally found out a few hours before he was due on stage,” Dainty reveals. “One of the guys around him said, ‘Oh, we’ve got a problem’. It was breaking news in the afternoon, our time.


“We were all a little bit concerned — his bodyguard and his assistant. That was a very unfortunate day. You wouldn’t have been surprised if you’d got the call saying he needs to postpone the show for 24 hours, he’s too much in grief. But he went on. He was very emotional on stage.”


Within moments of walking on stage that night, Prince stated: “I just found out someone dear to us has passed away, I’m gonna dedicated this song to her.”


He then launched into Little Red Corvette, with a touch of Dirty Mind.


He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “[color=darkred]He had a subject named Vanity, he loved her with a passion uncontested,[/color] one day her smile went away.”


After the encore, Prince told the audience: “I am new to this playing alone. I thank you all for being patient. I’m trying to stay focused, it’s a little heavy for me tonight ... she knows about this one.”


He then played Purple Rain’s The Beautiful Ones (ending the song whispering “Denise, Denise”), before veering off script.


“Can I tell you a story about Vanity? Or should I tell you a story about Denise? Her and I used to love each other deeply. She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist she was trying to be.


“As much as we loved we used to fight, she was very headstrong because she knew she was the finest woman in the world. She never missed the opportunity to tell you that as well.”


He shared a tale of a fight where he had threatened to throw her in a pool.


“Back then I used to have a best friend security guard, his name was Chick (Huntsberry). Chick was six foot six and all muscle, except for his stomach, where he kept an assortment of fried foods.


“One day Vanity and I got into a fight, I told her that if she didn’t stop I’d throw her in the pool. She said ‘You can’t throw me in that pool you’re too little’. So I said ‘Chick, throw her in the pool’. I probably shouldn’t be telling you that story but I’m sure she’d want us to celebrate her life.”


Morgan says the show was unlike any Prince had ever done.


“He never really talks about people in his past,” Morgan says. “He was a very private person. A lot of the songs he played that night were about her. I’d never seen him that open and full of emotion.


“In hindsight it felt like he was winding something up. With the talk of him writing a memoir, which is something you never thought he’d do, he’d toned down his clothing. He wore the same outfit for every show on that tour. That is weird for Prince. He was doing his own hair and make-up. He was talking about his father. He was getting older. He wasn’t as agile on stage.


“But I didn’t realise he was going to die a few months later.”


After that first show, some fans complained that Prince played for only 80 minutes, not two hours.


“I didn’t pay $400 to hear Prince being sad,” one not-so-sympathetic fan was overheard saying in the foyer.



Vanity’s death also curtailed Prince’s usual afterparties — in the past he’d perform a whole other show after his ‘public’ concert.


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





He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “He had a subject named Vanity, HE LOVED HER WITH A PASSION UNCONTESTED,

eek Wow, I heard his tribute to her a few times and did not even process that he changed the lyrics to The Ladder from saying "She loved him with a passion uncontested" to saying He loved her with a passion uncontested, until going over this article now. fallinluv heart broken bawl love2 [Edited 4/23/17 12:49pm]

eek Wait, how many times have I heard this concert? SO MANY. I never ever once picked up on this! I always heard it as "she" and "him". I had to go listen again and sure enough it's "he" and "her". broken



I know right! I had to go back and listen to it also. I thought it might have been a misprint. But he said it! That was so special to hear. bawl bheart
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Reply #198 posted 04/23/17 4:46pm

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I am one of those insane people who still thinks Vanity ws the one and only for him and he never got over her. Moved on with life, lived his life, but she was the one that got away and he never got passed the fact they just couldn't/didn't make it work.



I heard about the Melbourne concert as it was happening and how he was and that sealed it for me.



I will always believe his heart broke the night she died and he lost a reason for remaining.



I think they are together now and that is how it was always meant to be.







Yesss I agree totally. This is something he could not recover from. I believe his heart was broken...and in a matter of weeks he departed as well.
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Reply #199 posted 04/23/17 4:57pm

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luvgirl said:

purplegirl00 said:



luvgirl said:


Goddess4Real said:

Secrets behind Prince’s last Australian tour, a year on from his death http://www.heraldsun.com....037e73cbaa



It's a long article so I will just post the Vanity refs here....




Hours before his first Australian gig, Prince learnt his ex-girlfriend Vanity (real name Denise Matthews) had died in the US, aged 57, due to renal failure.


The pair had met in 1980, with Prince bestowing the stage name of Vanity as he felt looking at her was like looking at the female version of himself.


She’d go on to inspire some of his biggest early hits, including Little Red Corvette. He also created a band around her, Vanity 6, for which he wrote songs and produced.



Vanity was originally cast as the female lead in Prince’s star-making film Purple Rain in 1984, but when the pair split shortly before filming started, she was replaced by Apollonia — another singer Prince had renamed.


After splitting with Prince, Vanity dated Adam Ant and Billy Idol. Motley Crue rocker Nikki Sixx wrote in his memoirs about going on crack cocaine binges with her in 1987. After a 1994 overdose, Vanity reverted back to Denise and became a born-again Christian.


By the time she died in a California hospital, Matthews had long needed to undergo an hour of dialysis each day.




The news of her passing shattered Prince. He lingered in his hotel room, getting to the first show a little later than planned — even operating on Princetime, he was usually a very punctual performer.


“He literally found out a few hours before he was due on stage,” Dainty reveals. “One of the guys around him said, ‘Oh, we’ve got a problem’. It was breaking news in the afternoon, our time.


“We were all a little bit concerned — his bodyguard and his assistant. That was a very unfortunate day. You wouldn’t have been surprised if you’d got the call saying he needs to postpone the show for 24 hours, he’s too much in grief. But he went on. He was very emotional on stage.”


Within moments of walking on stage that night, Prince stated: “I just found out someone dear to us has passed away, I’m gonna dedicated this song to her.”


He then launched into Little Red Corvette, with a touch of Dirty Mind.


He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “[color=darkred]He had a subject named Vanity, he loved her with a passion uncontested,[/color] one day her smile went away.”


After the encore, Prince told the audience: “I am new to this playing alone. I thank you all for being patient. I’m trying to stay focused, it’s a little heavy for me tonight ... she knows about this one.”


He then played Purple Rain’s The Beautiful Ones (ending the song whispering “Denise, Denise”), before veering off script.


“Can I tell you a story about Vanity? Or should I tell you a story about Denise? Her and I used to love each other deeply. She loved me for the artist I was, I loved her for the artist she was trying to be.


“As much as we loved we used to fight, she was very headstrong because she knew she was the finest woman in the world. She never missed the opportunity to tell you that as well.”


He shared a tale of a fight where he had threatened to throw her in a pool.


“Back then I used to have a best friend security guard, his name was Chick (Huntsberry). Chick was six foot six and all muscle, except for his stomach, where he kept an assortment of fried foods.


“One day Vanity and I got into a fight, I told her that if she didn’t stop I’d throw her in the pool. She said ‘You can’t throw me in that pool you’re too little’. So I said ‘Chick, throw her in the pool’. I probably shouldn’t be telling you that story but I’m sure she’d want us to celebrate her life.”


Morgan says the show was unlike any Prince had ever done.


“He never really talks about people in his past,” Morgan says. “He was a very private person. A lot of the songs he played that night were about her. I’d never seen him that open and full of emotion.


“In hindsight it felt like he was winding something up. With the talk of him writing a memoir, which is something you never thought he’d do, he’d toned down his clothing. He wore the same outfit for every show on that tour. That is weird for Prince. He was doing his own hair and make-up. He was talking about his father. He was getting older. He wasn’t as agile on stage.


“But I didn’t realise he was going to die a few months later.”


After that first show, some fans complained that Prince played for only 80 minutes, not two hours.


“I didn’t pay $400 to hear Prince being sad,” one not-so-sympathetic fan was overheard saying in the foyer.



Vanity’s death also curtailed Prince’s usual afterparties — in the past he’d perform a whole other show after his ‘public’ concert.


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





He also changed the name “Electra” in The Ladder to “Vanity” and tweaked the lyrics to state: “He had a subject named Vanity, HE LOVED HER WITH A PASSION UNCONTESTED,

eek Wow, I heard his tribute to her a few times and did not even process that he changed the lyrics to The Ladder from saying "She loved him with a passion uncontested" to saying He loved her with a passion uncontested, until going over this article now. fallinluv heart broken bawl love2 [Edited 4/23/17 12:49pm]

eek Wait, how many times have I heard this concert? SO MANY. I never ever once picked up on this! I always heard it as "she" and "him". I had to go listen again and sure enough it's "he" and "her". broken



I know right! I had to go back and listen to it also. I thought it might have been a misprint. But he said it! That was so special to hear. bawl bheart



Wow I too had to go back and listen to it again!!! That night he put his heart and love on display!!!!!
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I just listened again. I cannot believe it but I heard it; heartbreaking and tragic and then weeks later he too was gone. Nothing is a coincidence. IDK meanings of things but this caught me off guard.

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Reply #201 posted 04/23/17 8:17pm

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luvgirl said:

moonsister said:

"Her and I used to love each other deeply" (italics mine). They probably continued to love each other through the years, just not the same kind of love where you want to be married.


Nothing wrong with that. You don't always get to be with the one you should have been with due to mistakes you've made, so you move on. Denise had long since given up that lifestyle. He did say she was connected with her spirit in the 96 Jet magazine article when he voluntarily bought up that everyone thought he would marry her. It doesn't take away from the introspection that she was the one that got away, or the introspection that she held a special place in his heart no matter who came through, and Prince was conscious of that.

I'm just happy he told the world how deeply they loved each other before he past. There are a lot of misconceptions and conflicting stories about their relationship in books out there that people take as gospel that are making the rounds now. Prince shocked the daylights out of those that tried to cultivate their own story. He annihilated the rumors with that comment. Something he had never done before. Just like he did in the Ebony article by saying The Beautiful Ones was about Vanity. (Notice how he always shocks the world when it comes to Vanity) Jet magazine- Bringing her up about marriage , Ebony magazine- telling the world The Beautiful Ones was inspired by her, Piano & Microphone- Telling the world he loved her deeply. No one can tell me that he didn't love her deeply now... And the way he mourned, you don't do that for just an old flame or two ships that pass in the night that was in your harem thirty years ago...
[Edited 4/23/17 16:40pm]



You know I think he always looked for her, for that unconditional love. And she was always there for him.....come on now 2 ex wives numerous girlfriends but THAT WOMAN still had love for him AMAZING!!!!
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Reply #202 posted 04/23/17 9:01pm

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Nothing wrong with that. You don't always get to be with the one you should have been with. You make mistakes sometimes that cannot be rectified, so you move on. Denise had long since given up that lifestyle. He did say she was connected with her spirit in the 96 Jet magazine article when he voluntarily bought up that everyone thought he would marry her. It doesn't take away from the introspection that she was the one that got away, or the introspection that she held a special place in his heart no matter who came through, and Prince was conscious of that.

I'm just happy he told the world how deeply they loved each other before he past. There are too many misconceptions and conflicting stories about their relationship in books out there that people take as gospel that are making the rounds now. Prince shocked the daylights out of those that tried to cultivate their own story. He annihilated the rumors with that comment. Something he had never done before. Just like he did in the Ebony article by saying The Beautiful Ones was about her. Just like he did in Jet magazine bringing her up that everyone thought he'd marry her. Just like he did in his tribute in Piano & Microphone Telling the world he loved her deeply. (Notice how he always found a way to bring her up in his life surpring everyone) No one can tell me that he didn't love her deeply now... And the way he mourned, you don't do that for just an old flame or two ships that pass in the night that was in your harem thirty years ago...



Pnv Said:
You know I think he always looked for her, for that unconditional love. And she was always there for him.....come on now 2 ex wives numerous girlfriends but THAT WOMAN still had love for him AMAZING!!!!


Yes, she did love him unconditionally. I remember TOB saying that her family said thank God she went first... sad
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Reply #203 posted 04/23/17 11:26pm

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There are Vanity refs in Mayte's The Most Beautiful: My Life With Prince biggrin

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[Edited 4/24/17 0:56am]

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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There are Vanity refs in Mayte's The Most Beautiful: My Life With Prince biggrin



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[Edited 4/24/17 0:56am]


Of course there was.... cool
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Reply #205 posted 04/24/17 11:15am

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They were just 2 ships that passed in the night. Much like the others in his harem.


Those two ships had anchors...the others just sailed
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Reply #206 posted 04/24/17 12:31pm

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I am one of those insane people who still thinks Vanity ws the one and only for him and he never got over her. Moved on with life, lived his life, but she was the one that got away and he never got passed the fact they just couldn't/didn't make it work.

I heard about the Melbourne concert as it was happening and how he was and that sealed it for me.

I will always believe his heart broke the night she died and he lost a reason for remaining.

I think they are together now and that is how it was always meant to be.

His death so close to hers sealed it for me. He never moved on his heart. So I am insane, a fool, living in a fairytale too. cool

Much respect to you in your insanity and I will also relish in mine biggrin

We can be insane together. She was more to him (IMO) than any of the others. He looked after her afterwards, paid her hospital bills, checked on her (documented during those times).

Also, Morris, who was still close to him, made a point of stating they are together again. I think it was more than just their passing, but I think Morris knew Prince never got over her. Never got over the fact that he messed that up and could never seem to make it right again.

He loved her with a passion uncontested, and I think that ticks off those in other "camps".

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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Why didn't Prince attend her memorial?

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Reply #208 posted 04/24/17 7:46pm

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I just listened again. I cannot believe it but I heard it; heartbreaking and tragic and then weeks later he too was gone. Nothing is a coincidence. IDK meanings of things but this caught me off guard.




I found it amazing that he wanted to let the world know how he felt about her. It seemed imperative to him. What better place to mourn her, celebrate her, and tell the world he loved her, than the place that signified so much to him- the stage. A heartfelt ode coming from the stage held more meaning than the superficial gesture.
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Why didn't Prince attend her memorial?

It sounds like he did broken bheart ...they said he sat in the church balcony and left early....

Militant was talking about it in this thread... http://prince.org/msg/7/424816

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