. I'm with you; I don't like this shit, not one tiny bit!! . Wow, I can't believe that about the Target show! "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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. I think Mayte should have held-off on releasing her book. I did not like the fact that she released it on the one-year anniversary of Prince's death. I think I had read somewhere that she wanted to put her book out, first; before anyone else did. . As sad as it is, Mayte's career has had a re-birth, post-Prince, as well as many Prince's associates. . Prince pretty much summed-up how he felt about his divorce with Mayte and his break-up with WB. I think because of the loss of his son, and the grim prospects that they would ever have another child was too hard for him to bear; he needed to move on. That was his time of "re-birth", if you will. . http://www.papermag.com/p...72669.html . Prince: . What the Artist goes on to say is that wanting a monopoly on his lady had become the marital version of owning someone else's masters. From what he says, and from what others say, theirs has been an intensely romantic relationship, a kind of you-and-me-against-the- world vibe. But both felt it was starting to get weird. "We were drawing energy from strange people around us. Strange words and numbers, bad contracts. We had to step away from that," he explains.
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. I agree; Prince never really told anyone about the complexities of his divorce with Mayte; that was something he would not discuss, because he was a very private person. Mayte was very young girl when she met Prince, and he afforded her a lifestyle that most girls can only dream about. I think Prince thought he could mold Mayte into the perfect woman that he envisioned, and when things started to go sour; he wanted out. He was looking for an escape route. When all of that was gone (her life with P); she was hurt and devastated. How can any other man ever take his place? Mayte even said herself that no other man will ever compare to Prince. .
[Edited 4/11/18 12:34pm] "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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cloveringold85 said:
. I was refering to the event at PP for the Prince Celebration, not the StageIt Q&A. Gotcha. | |
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They appeared to be very happy together for a while. | |
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. Oh, and they were indeed. I have no doubt about that.
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I agree. | |
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Why don't you all start a Bashing Mayte thread, and let us who want to discuss the Q & A continue to do so. | |
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What you see as mayte bashing is the reaction to what many of us perceive will be a Q and A taking place on the anniversary of death that scrutinizes Prince himself or replays the pain he put his loving wife through from his actions.. I get that he was flawed-- but on the anniverary of his death, I find it odd to hash out his flaws again. Let that be a day of reverence and appreciation. Eulogies are not filled with a list of complaints wiht a few compliments through in. The eulogies I have heard have no more than a brief reference to that person being imperfect and a ton of appreciation for the person's better traits and their skills and talents. The rest of the year can be more critical...but on birthdays and anniversary we really ought to celebrate the person's better angels of their nature.
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cloveringold85 said:
. I agree; Prince never really told anyone about the complexities of his divorce with Mayte; that was something he would not discuss, because he was a very private person. Mayte was very young girl when she met Prince, and he afforded her a lifestyle that most girls can only dream about. I think Prince thought he could mold Mayte into the perfect woman that he envisioned, and when things started to go sour; he wanted out. He was looking for an escape route. When all of that was gone (her life with P); she was hurt and devastated. How can any other man ever take his place? Mayte even said herself that no other man will ever compare to Prince. .
[Edited 4/11/18 12:34pm] He talked about them splitting in a press conference. As it’s been said over and over now, when he was with Mayte, he wasn’t as private as you seem to think. Think back to that time or if you weren’t following Prince the, take a look at his interviews around that time. | |
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Actually, this is not taking place on the Anniversary of his death....Mayte's Q & A is on the 19th.
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You have selective reading then Penny. Read what I said earlier in this thread about being cynical to some degree about most of these people. I have said nice things about Mayte as well. I don't rip her a new one the way others do, but I don't have to love everything she does or says.. I just have reservations about her like I do most of the associates here due to the fact that they are falliable like anyone else and artists with their own ambitions and egos to some degree like Prince himself??. . the 19th of April isn't part of the "Celebration"?? --come on. If my words about Mayte are considered bashing then you folks' words about Prince are equivalent of verbally slaughtering the man...Bashing of Mayte can be found on those youtube clips entitled "the real Mayte Garcia". That is bashing on a whole other level.
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No one said you have to like anybody. This just isn't the thread to do it. Create a thread where people can go and bash her. I'm interested in these Q & A's and in the Celebration AND this is what this thread is about.
And read again, I didn't say the 19th wasn't part of the Celebration. I simply responded to your statement "Q and A taking place on the anniversary of death that scrutinizes Prince himself or replays the pain he put his loving wife through from his actions.." the 19th isn't the anniversary of his death. AND what makes you think Mayte will say anything bad about Prince? She's been really, really respectful of him and us fans.
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I refuse to use the word "bash" or not like when describing my concerns over her. Do you believe you are bashing Prince or disliking Prince everytime you state an opinion about behavior of his you might dislike.
As for how she will be during the Q and A, I hope you are right. In interviews she does tend to skim over negativity or try to soften it. But she released a book that was deeply personal and one-side around this time last year (and not lacking in complaints) . . Do you think people will ask "hey, Mayte, what do you think of Prince's use of falsetto in the most beautiful girl in the world and what can you tell us about the recording of that song?" or "Can you describe what you think his greatest quality as an entertainer was?" or even "What did you find most attractive abou him>/". Is she going to refuse questions that are salicious or critical from those MayteCrusaders who call in (Like how did you feel when you found out P was seeing Manuela?"
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I read her book and fully understand what I read. You're only looking at the parts that you want to believe. Mayte says in the book that she wished that Prince was in Spain with her more, that she was there by herself most of the time, and that she was flying all over the world to meet up with him. Obviously, his interest was not in Spain. Regardless whether or not the house was already purchased, she should have stayed with him after that LA incident, if she wanted him, that is. She says that in hind sight that she left him alone too much. I'm just curious to know what was going on in her head at the time? | |
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But the interviewer said that Mayte had said something to them about it. | |
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purplerabbithole said: I refuse to use the word "bash" or not like when describing my concerns over her. Do you believe you are bashing Prince or disliking Prince everytime you state an opinion about behavior of his you might dislike.
As for how she will be during the Q and A, I hope you are right. In interviews she does tend to skim over negativity or try to soften it. But she released a book that was deeply personal and one-side around this time last year (and not lacking in complaints) . . Do you think people will ask "hey, Mayte, what do you think of Prince's use of falsetto in the most beautiful girl in the world and what can you tell us about the recording of that song?" or "Can you describe what you think his greatest quality as an entertainer was?" or even "What did you find most attractive abou him>/". Is she going to refuse questions that are salicious or critical from those MayteCrusaders who call in (Like how did you feel when you found out P was seeing Manuela?"
[Edited 4/11/18 19:18pm] Purple I think the q and a will be moderated somehow and there won’t be a salaciousness about the interview. I agree with you that I wish she wouldn’t have released her book on the anniversary of his death last year, I didn’t agree with that. But after reading the book I thought she did fine presenting her view. If I were P sure there were parts I might not have wanted her to discuss but I’m not alive to balk at this point. To presume her interview to be filled with intimate details is to assume the questioner to be tactless in asking. I don’t think she would willing bring up sensitive topics. She was part of the band as P himself said. I think she is going to PP to speak on that artistry and experience and to not talk about her marriage, but more hopefully the experience she shared as a fellow artist in the NPG, with maybe a few soft sweet details of her personal relationship, not unlike others have shared. I also didn’t like some of the reality show and like you question motive and sincerity but, She is entitled to missteps along her journey. Just my thought. | |
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After watching the video, I feel like he knew a bit of rudimentary spanish. I think he had an idea of what the reporter was asking during that question about the house/house hunting. Yes he was acting surprised, but as it was happening I think he realized the question.
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. I know he talked about his divorce with M1, publicly, but not in great detail or intimacy. That is what I was referring to. . He had to tell the press something, because he needed to do damage-control, and people are going to ask.
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You say "she's been really, really respectful of him"; which is your opinion, so why do you feel like it's bashing if someone responds to you that they disagree and cite examples A, B and C? Was it considered off topic when you asked if Andy would be selling things and when you accussed Prince of having an affair with Manuela? Anyway I would gladly pay $25 to ask her does she really believe that the man she described as being so loving and tender towards his son would have the heart to burn his son's urn. [Edited 4/12/18 22:51pm] | |
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People wanna keep asking questions, charge 'em. I mean if she keeps getting bum-rushed in her classes with a ton of question then obviously there's a want. Given her chronic condition, why keep holding classes wearing her body out if most people only want is to keep asking questions. Sit down and get paid a bit. Ain't nothing free but air and the org anyway. | |
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PennyPurple said: Check out the abstract by a panelist, chosen by the organizers, to present at the "PRINCE FROM MINNEAPOLIS: A SYMPOSIUM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA" entitled "Sarah Pina, “‘tears go here, tears go there’: Mayte Garcia’s The Most Beautiful: My Life With Prince and US Latina authorship”: "Within the kaleidoscope-esque life that was Prince’s, the Puerto Rican-born belly dancing muse of beauty known as Mayte Garcia was his first and only in many ways: his first wife, the only woman to bear his child, and the only woman to stay true to her name — despite Prince’s insistence on changing it, as he did to many women in his life, to name a few. The latter alone is very much representative of what I argue is a definitive Third World feminist memoir as Garcia tells her story on her terms, in her own words, by way of literary techniques characteristic of US Latina authors, while also peeling back and unpacking several complex layers and issues common to US Hispanic literature in general, broaching on intersectional matters of social class, racial discrimination, language, gender, and sexuality, all of which are introduced within the first few pages, and are thereafter woven throughout the text. Garcia writes in the introduction that she hopes those closest to him will eventually tell their stories, too, and that a music scholar “will write a book that spans the incredible depth and breadth of Prince’s work” but that “This is not that book” (8). Indeed, this is not that book; it is a much more profound testimony of a woman of color in the United States and her coming of age story in the shadow of the Purple One. The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince is often marketed as a leisurely read; however, I posit that it merits the same if not more analysis that she infers is better suited for another more “scholarly” text, as it is much more than a simple tale of a love story between her and one of the most enigmatic international celebrities of our time. Ultimately, I demonstrate that Garcia’s memoir is a poignant and carefully crafted composition with which Garcia carves her own female agency, asserting her distinctive voice to the many underrepresented voices of women of color as a Latina growing up in the United States, all by way of the unlikely vehicle of the charismatic, magical musical genius known as Prince." | |
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I so wish I could go!!
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I wouldn't mind a symposium about Latina voices, women voices, and feminism but have they forgotten that these events are a celebration of Prince's life,. ALso, I think her voice would be more respected if it didn't rely on her connection to Prince so much and she was not a regular on reality shows about her connection to the men in her life. . Geez, I am weary how this might go. This discussion will present Prince as the oppressor and she finally stands up to him and differientates herself from him even though she loves him and it ends their relationship . In a different context, it might be okay but late April is supposed to be a "celebration" of his life in Minnesota..not a celebration of Mayte , her Latin backgroud, and her ability to use Prince as a "vehicle" for her "agency" against his will. God, I am weary. A bigger statement about her ability to be her own woman would be to do a presentation of her book (about coming of age and female agency) not on a long weekend sold by its association to the MAN in her life and if it were about her own accomplishments once she left Prince...not her own accomplishements once he croaked and due to his croaking.. There is some absurd kind of irony to this stuff. Plus, did she not have a ghost writer??
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On April 18th, at the historical academic symposium on Prince being held at the University of Minnesota, they have scheduled a special post panel book signing session with authors Mayte and Duane Tudahl! The book signings will be held from 11 am to 12:30 pm. | |
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Very well said purplerabbithole! I don't wish her any ill will, but she never seemed to ever really move on with her life after P. I understand she was part of his band for most of the 90s, but I feel that out of all the other women he was involved with, she was the only one that seemed to stay stuck on her time with him. For those interested in listening to her, I hope she keeps the focus on the music because it is a celebration of his life. Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
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I am not going to diss on Mayte because a.) I don't want people to think I am biased against her and I do think she needed to forge her own voice (I am just not sure she has really completely done it yet) and b.) my point is more about the right time and right place. A celebration of Prince should not be more about his associates/peers/wives than him. (also, I get the vibe that he will be villianized as a Svengali in a time period meant to celebrate him. Also, that description sounds like an intellectual trying to legitimize a celebrity book .
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purplerabbithole said: I am not going to diss on Mayte because a.) I don't want people to think I am biased against her and I do think she needed to forge her own voice (I am just not sure she has really completely done it yet) and b.) my point is more about the right time and right place. A celebration of Prince should not be more about his associates/peers/wives than him. (also, I get the vibe that he will be villianized as a Svengali in a time period meant to celebrate him. Also, that description sounds like an intellectual trying to legitimize a celebrity book .
I think this is someone That wrote a paper on Mayte’s book and is giving a talk nOt that Mayte is giving this talk. Maybe the organizers should have been more selective in putting together the panels | |
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Mayte is giving a talk. She's on the board of panelists to do so. | |
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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