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Thread started 02/12/09 12:35pm

MRGee

You Know Everyone Faults Prince For His Deeds And Speech Any Idea What His Grades Were In School?

Ever think he was More interested in Music and although Smart in his own way Maybe he is INFLUENCED by his PRINCE PERSONAE on What Is COOL/Or Maybe He Happens to be a REBEL ? Why always so Much Contradiction?
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Reply #1 posted 02/12/09 12:47pm

setyrmindphree

The quiet one: A high school classmate recalls the Artist as a young man
By Jon Tevlin, Star Tribune
Last update: March 13, 2004

It was no "Purple Rain," but the movie Prince shot at Minneapolis Central High School had some of the artist's hallmark themes: He wrote, directed and starred. He played the self-conscious underdog. And, of course, he got the girl.
Schoolmate Robert Plant remembers the film class well. He was in a group with Prince and his best friend, Paul Mitchell. Prince conceived of a movie in which a small, shy kid tried to win the heart of a pretty cheerleader.
"He had a crush on a girl named Kim Upsher," said Plant. "So the movie was about him trying to get the girl. Paul Mitchell played the team quarterback -- which he was -- and every time Prince was with the cheerleader, Paul would come by and push him out of the way and walk away with the girl."
Cut to Prince in the library, reading a book on kung fu. In the final scene, "Prince pulls this kung fu move and walks away with the girl," Plant said.

To those of us who roamed Central High in south Minneapolis, he was the little guy with the big name and the Afro to match: Prince Rogers Nelson.
We just called him Prince.

He walked almost unnoticed in the uniform of the day: An open shirt with large collars, maybe a pair of "baggies" over platform shoes, a "choker" around his neck. His hair was teased into an enormous dome that Buckminster Fuller would envy, and his upper lip wore a faint moustache.
Pass him in a hallway, and he'd meet your eyes, smile and nod. In class, he'd seem bemused, but never impolite or rowdy. You wouldn't see him in the adjacent alley where some kids gathered to smoke pot before class, or hanging across the street, where they could smoke cigarettes with impunity.
"He was very quiet," said Al Nuness, Prince's sophomore basketball coach and physical-education teacher. "Very low-key. He was so shy you couldn't believe it to see him perform in front of people."
Although he was obviously smart and a decent student, "he never said anything in class," Nuness said. "He is one of those students everybody talks about, but he was an average kid that you really didn't notice very much."
Except when he played music, which he did nearly every day in the Central music room. Football players coming in from practice could hear him banging on the piano or the guitar, hours after other students had gone home. During lunch hours, the music teachers locked the door for him so he could practice without interruption. Maria Muldaur's "Midnight at the Oasis" was a favorite.
The prodigy of Prince is well known: He learned to play piano at age 7. By seventh grade, he joined a local dance band, Grand Central, and played in it until age 16.
Despite his shyness, he was confident. In a 1976 interview in the school newspaper, he said: "I was born here, unfortunately. I think it is very hard for a band to make it in this state, even if they're good. I really feel that if we would have lived in Los Angeles or New York or some other big city, we would have gotten over by now."
'A real good kid'
Don McMoore never saw Prince's instant success coming. McMoore was an assistant principal -- and the school enforcer -- during those years. Racial tensions sometimes led to fights. There was a fair amount of drug use. If you spent much time with McMoore, you were probably a problem student.
Prince didn't spend any time with McMoore.
"He was a real good kid," said McMoore. "I don't remember him getting in trouble at all. I admired him for his ambition; even though he was very small, he played basketball. Though his hair made him look like he was 6 feet tall."
Nuness said he "had to chase Prince, Paul Mitchell and [Prince's brother] Duane Nelson out of the gym all the time. They were always sneaking in there to play, bringing their bikes and their dogs in. But they were all good kids."
In fact, he said, "Prince was a darn good basketball player. The problem is he just didn't grow." His class had one of the best basketball teams in Minnesota history, and Prince couldn't crack the giant-sized lineup despite great quickness and ball-handling skills. He wasn't pleased.
As youth leader for Park Avenue United Methodist Church -- where Prince had his first wedding in 1996 -- Art Erickson saw him almost every day throughout his teens. Prince came to play ball, and also went to church camp. Erickson made the rounds at local schools, so he often would join Prince at lunch. Blacks, whites and biracial kids segregated themselves, and Prince normally sat with the biracial kids, Erickson said.
One day, the budding musician told Erickson that his home life was troubled, and that his stepdad had sometimes locked him in a room for hours. There was a piano in the room, and Prince taught himself to play, said Erickson.
He believes Prince's continuing religious odyssey is not a gimmick, but a search to find meaning in his remarkable, controversial life. "There are periods in people's lives when they sense the bottom, and reach out for something," Erickson said. "Prince has been doing this for years.
"I don't know [whether] he has many friends. That's the problem with his story. He's a musical genius, but just who is Prince? I don't think anyone knows."
Jon Tevlin is at jtevlin@startribune.com.
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Reply #2 posted 02/12/09 4:44pm

herb4

I think you need to seek medication, relax and stop living your life by relentlessly shitposting threads guided by the deluded assumption that you will one day get to fuck Prince.

You are unique in that you've managed to be both crazy AND boring at the same time. That's no small accomplishment. Go read a book or something...or listen to Lovesexy and get back to us when you are at one with yourself and don't need the validation of a rock star's cock to make you whole.

You'll thank me one day for this advice.
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Reply #3 posted 02/12/09 4:53pm

MRGee

You are the Crazy one. Anybody reading your avatar and then seeing your picture you are looking like a POT HEAD with the HERB HERB name. Crazy and Boring! That's Funny. Frankly, I don't care what you think and I can say what I want and there are plenty of Crazy threads on here. If you honestly think I have no life,but one for Prince you are RETARDED. I'm more Normal probably then you and probably smarter also. I'm simply asking questions on this website. Sorry if I annoy you! biggrin There are worse things then a Beautiful Girl being in Lust for a Rock Star and Prince would Never Throw Me Out Of Bed! Plus, he knows I'm Harmless. I'm not DELUSIONAL and I'm Sorry if you're PERTURBED!
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Reply #4 posted 02/12/09 5:16pm

kikitwitme

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Maybe.
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Reply #5 posted 02/12/09 5:36pm

herb4

^^^^^
Maybe what?

MRGee said:

You are the Crazy one. Anybody reading your avatar and then seeing your picture you are looking like a POT HEAD with the HERB HERB name. Crazy and Boring! That's Funny. Frankly, I don't care what you think and I can say what I want and there are plenty of Crazy threads on here. If you honestly think I have no life,but one for Prince you are RETARDED. I'm more Normal probably then you and probably smarter also. I'm simply asking questions on this website. Sorry if I annoy you! biggrin There are worse things then a Beautiful Girl being in Lust for a Rock Star and Prince would Never Throw Me Out Of Bed! Plus, he knows I'm Harmless. I'm not DELUSIONAL and I'm Sorry if you're PERTURBED!
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For starters, Herb is my real name. And I'm the fourth, as in Herb IV, hence my org handle, so pot has nothing to with it.

My avatar is borrowed from Hunter S. Thompson, one of our generation's greatest American journalists and writers. HE was a drug fiend, so there's that if you're trying to make a point, but I'm not.

As it stands, whether or not I smoke pot or not (and I rarely do), I'm not the one who has had, by my count, THREE threads gassed/locked in the last 2 days or such, so obviously I'm not the only one annoyed by your silliness.
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Reply #6 posted 02/12/09 5:41pm

MRGee

LOL...You are an OLD FOOL!
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Reply #7 posted 02/12/09 5:51pm

ejnbmore

Susan Rogers said once she found one of his report cards and he had all A's and B's.....I think in his youth women /girls were his weakness that brought out the 'bad' side of Prince but, he graduated high school early and had good grades despite a troubled home life.
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Reply #8 posted 02/12/09 6:47pm

kikitwitme

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herb4 said:

^^^^^
Maybe what?


Maybe I better get some aspirin. This question (and thread title) gave me a headache. No disrespect to the op.
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Reply #9 posted 02/13/09 12:59pm

gyro34

Thanks for the Star Tribune article, Setyrmindphree. thumbs up!
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Reply #10 posted 02/13/09 1:01pm

gyro34

The contradiction stems from Prince's Gemini nature.
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Reply #11 posted 02/13/09 1:24pm

MRGee

It's CONFUSION . I know Geminis and they are NOT CONTRADICTORY. Alot of times things just don't make sense and seem like FANTASY... Or BULLSHIT! I guess it's just HOLLYWOOD.
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