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Reply #660 posted 06/10/10 2:51am

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So .............................., no news on a new Prince album. Prince releases are sparser than ever, which is funny, since there are so many ways to release nowadays.

I know of Artists who don't have a fraction of Prince's following regularly releasing new material. It must be Prince's decision now not to.

Larry Graham has a new album coming up that as far as I'm aware, has no connection to any Prince release or distribution method. I only mention it because I speculate that the song could belong to him. Particularly as Larry is returning to the vintage 'GCS', organic sound and taking his position as band leader again.

But the journalist should at least have had the balls to ASK Prince about the new music. Otherwise, what the F was it being played to them for?!

And a Prince interview with nothing to promote? Very odd.

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Reply #661 posted 06/10/10 5:41am

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OperatingThetan said:

So .............................., no news on a new Prince album. Prince releases are sparser than ever, which is funny, since there are so many ways to release nowadays.

I know of Artists who don't have a fraction of Prince's following regularly releasing new material. It must be Prince's decision now not to.

And a Prince interview with nothing to promote? Very odd.

Dude. Prince just released a 3 cd set last year & whether you've liked them or hated them he's releases 3 free streaming songs on internet. How could you say his releases have been sparse? Just b/c he isn't releasing them every 365 days on the day they're sparse releases? OK!

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Reply #662 posted 06/10/10 5:43am

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Oh, and why Prince felt the need to have his boyfriends around for the interview I'll never know. Tavis "showed up" for dinner, and of course Larry and Tina just happened to be there too for their 4-course veggie din-din. It's funny. He says because of all the religion (or spirituality, I guess) he's been able to relax more around people, yet he continues to build walls himself and make himself sound even more aloof than ever. It used to be cool back in the day (and some would even argue that) because...well, his music actually said something and was slammin'! Now, he just sounds like a ranting old man on the corner with a "The End Is Near" sign.
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Reply #663 posted 06/10/10 5:54am

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As far as Prince is concerned, I think people need to finally accept the new Prince. He will likely get stronger and more determined in his faith. And that is a GOOD THING. There is more to life than what is on this earth. People need to recognize that we at some point must prepare for as Prince calls it "The Afterworld". He is doing just that, the best way that he knows how. Vanity is doing the same thing - only with a different denomination, and Sheila E is also born again. Folks can't dance and shake their booty forever...all of this will eventually come to an end. So I do support Prince in his efforts to adhere to his Faith, and his understanding that he is now a vessel that can be used by God. Before he really wasn't. God gave him his talent and he used it to talk about women masturbating to magazines, and all sorts of sexually heightened themes and songs, so it's past time for him to give his talent back to God. i actually appreciate what he's Trying to do. Nobody is perfect.

This is true!!!!

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Reply #664 posted 06/10/10 5:54am

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Oh, and why Prince felt the need to have his boyfriends around for the interview I'll never know. Tavis "showed up" for dinner, and of course Larry and Tina just happened to be there too for their 4-course veggie din-din. It's funny. He says because of all the religion (or spirituality, I guess) he's been able to relax more around people, yet he continues to build walls himself and make himself sound even more aloof than ever. It used to be cool back in the day (and some would even argue that) because...well, his music actually said something and was slammin'! Now, he just sounds like a ranting old man on the corner with a "The End Is Near" sign.

LOL @ that. I am no longer a fan of Tavis since his egotistical toddler tirades about the President. And I've always "wondered" about that Larry Graham thing. But who is Tina? Is that Larry Graham's wife?

Although I'm your biggest fan...I'm also your biggest critic. Can you deal with that?
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Reply #665 posted 06/10/10 7:34am

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1paradise said:

Reel said:

As far as Prince is concerned, I think people need to finally accept the new Prince. He will likely get stronger and more determined in his faith. And that is a GOOD THING. There is more to life than what is on this earth. People need to recognize that we at some point must prepare for as Prince calls it "The Afterworld". He is doing just that, the best way that he knows how. Vanity is doing the same thing - only with a different denomination, and Sheila E is also born again. Folks can't dance and shake their booty forever...all of this will eventually come to an end. So I do support Prince in his efforts to adhere to his Faith, and his understanding that he is now a vessel that can be used by God. Before he really wasn't. God gave him his talent and he used it to talk about women masturbating to magazines, and all sorts of sexually heightened themes and songs, so it's past time for him to give his talent back to God. i actually appreciate what he's Trying to do. Nobody is perfect.

This is true!!!!

Are you kidding me. lol Some of these fans will never accept the Prince of now because of his religious beliefs. Many seem to believe his JW faith has affected the way he writes his music. What I think, is that he has reached a point in his career where he succeeded in reaching his goal, as far as where he wanted to take his music career. He successfully managed to cross racial lines throughout his 30-year plus music career, as well as not being forced to be lumped into one category, by those in the music industry, as well as by fans, like what has happened to so many black artists. These days, it seems he just enjoys playing music and not really trying to make some major hit record.

I noticed that those who said they read the magazine are doing more jabs at Ebony than talking about what was discussed in the interview. Ebony has been around for many years, why only now people are folks taking jabs at it? If you have a concern about the articles written in their magazine, they are open to hearing views from readers/subscribers. Had there been no magazines on black lifestyles/cultures, then you'd hear many complaints that there are no publications highlighting black lifestyles/cultures, so at least let's embrace that there are publications out there that do that, even if some of them don't cover exactly what you want ro read, but then again, you do have the power to communicate with these publications, and let them know what type of articles you would like to read about.

Also, none mentioned how Prince spoke about other issues, like his feelings regarding black artists vs the music industry or how he states in his own way, how society and the rest of the world needs to be educated that blacks come in all hues, and not just what many believe they should all look like, and when I read that part, it reminded me of how many on this site and other fan sites have questioned Prince's race/ethnicity. According to what he stated, he very much seems to be well aware that he is part of the black population and has concerns of the progress/contributions they have made throughout history,. in this society and around the globe. The thing is, some are saying the interviewers should have asked more questions, been a bit more aggressive in their questioning, but how do you know they did not make an attempt to ask questions he may have refused to answer? It is quite clear at the beginning of the interview, that they respected what they were allowed to ask him.

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Reply #666 posted 06/10/10 8:54am

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2elijah said:

1paradise said:

This is true!!!!

Are you kidding me. lol Some of these fans will never accept the Prince of now because of his religious beliefs. Many seem to believe his JW faith has affected the way he writes his music. What I think, is that he has reached a point in his career where he succeeded in reaching his goal, as far as where he wanted to take his music career. He successfully managed to cross racial lines throughout his 30-year plus music career, as well as not being forced to be lumped into one category, by those in the music industry, as well as by fans, like what has happened to so many black artists. These days, it seems he just enjoys playing music and not really trying to make some major hit record.

I noticed that those who said they read the magazine are doing more jabs at Ebony than talking about what was discussed in the interview. Ebony has been around for many years, why only now people are folks taking jabs at it? If you have a concern about the articles written in their magazine, they are open to hearing views from readers/subscribers. Had there been no magazines on black lifestyles/cultures, then you'd hear many complaints that there are no publications highlighting black lifestyles/cultures, so at least let's embrace that there are publications out there that do that, even if some of them don't cover exactly what you want ro read, but then again, you do have the power to communicate with these publications, and let them know what type of articles you would like to read about.

Also, none mentioned how Prince spoke about other issues, like his feelings regarding black artists vs the music industry or how he states in his own way, how society and the rest of the world needs to be educated that blacks come in all hues, and not just what many believe they should all look like, and when I read that part, it reminded me of how many on this site and other fan sites have questioned Prince's race/ethnicity. According to what he stated, he very much seems to be well aware that he is part of the black population and has concerns of the progress/contributions they have made throughout history,. in this society and around the globe. The thing is, some are saying the interviewers should have asked more questions, been a bit more aggressive in their questioning, but how do you know they did not make an attempt to ask questions he may have refused to answer? It is quite clear at the beginning of the interview, that they respected what they were allowed to ask him.


Great post and I thank you for addin' to the convo. P of 2010 is not the P of 2000 or 1986. I just keep with that point of view. He's grown spiritually and the JW way of life I do not think will change any time soon. I believe all P fam accept him. Some are not religious and some are. Some are not spiritual and some are. & I leave it at that ...

Peace ... & Stay Funky ...

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Reply #667 posted 06/10/10 9:18am

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This interview is good for people who are interested in

his religious believes. It's hard get out some news of it.

It is already strange enough he didn't say something about his love life

which was so praised on the ebony site.

Just a strategy to sell more magazines. It was hype about nothing.

Ebony Exclusive: PRINCE Talks Religion, His Love Life & Much More

Never-before-seen photos and the musical genius in his own words are featured


Prince talks about Religion : YEEEES!

His love Life: NO (self-interest is on the back burner for now? What does THAT mean?)

Never-before-seen photos: YES but lol

Own words: like always. Pussyfoot around

In spite of it all it's cool to read interviews when it comes to Prince.

It's always more or less interesting what he got to say. So, thanks Prince biggrin

Thanks for this ...

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Reply #668 posted 06/10/10 11:28am

2elijah

PurpleLove7 said:

2elijah said:

Are you kidding me. lol Some of these fans will never accept the Prince of now because of his religious beliefs. Many seem to believe his JW faith has affected the way he writes his music. What I think, is that he has reached a point in his career where he succeeded in reaching his goal, as far as where he wanted to take his music career. He successfully managed to cross racial lines throughout his 30-year plus music career, as well as not being forced to be lumped into one category, by those in the music industry, as well as by fans, like what has happened to so many black artists. These days, it seems he just enjoys playing music and not really trying to make some major hit record.

I noticed that those who said they read the magazine are doing more jabs at Ebony than talking about what was discussed in the interview. Ebony has been around for many years, why only now people are folks taking jabs at it? If you have a concern about the articles written in their magazine, they are open to hearing views from readers/subscribers. Had there been no magazines on black lifestyles/cultures, then you'd hear many complaints that there are no publications highlighting black lifestyles/cultures, so at least let's embrace that there are publications out there that do that, even if some of them don't cover exactly what you want ro read, but then again, you do have the power to communicate with these publications, and let them know what type of articles you would like to read about.

Also, none mentioned how Prince spoke about other issues, like his feelings regarding black artists vs the music industry or how he states in his own way, how society and the rest of the world needs to be educated that blacks come in all hues, and not just what many believe they should all look like, and when I read that part, it reminded me of how many on this site and other fan sites have questioned Prince's race/ethnicity. According to what he stated, he very much seems to be well aware that he is part of the black population and has concerns of the progress/contributions they have made throughout history,. in this society and around the globe. The thing is, some are saying the interviewers should have asked more questions, been a bit more aggressive in their questioning, but how do you know they did not make an attempt to ask questions he may have refused to answer? It is quite clear at the beginning of the interview, that they respected what they were allowed to ask him.


Great post and I thank you for addin' to the convo. P of 2010 is not the P of 2000 or 1986. I just keep with that point of view. He's grown spiritually and the JW way of life I do not think will change any time soon. I believe all P fam accept him. Some are not religious and some are. Some are not spiritual and some are. & I leave it at that ...

You're welcome, and I agree that some respect the fact that this is the Prince of 2010, while others seem to have an issue with his faith, but from reading the interview, I agree with you that his strong beliefs in his faith may not change any time soon, and if it works for him and brings peace and comfort in his life personally, then it would make no sense for others to make his religious beliefs their problem, like so many of his fans seem to do. It is what it is.

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Reply #669 posted 06/10/10 11:39am

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2elijah said:

1paradise said:

This is true!!!!

Are you kidding me. lol Some of these fans will never accept the Prince of now because of his religious beliefs. Many seem to believe his JW faith has affected the way he writes his music. What I think, is that he has reached a point in his career where he succeeded in reaching his goal, as far as where he wanted to take his music career. He successfully managed to cross racial lines throughout his 30-year plus music career, as well as not being forced to be lumped into one category, by those in the music industry, as well as by fans, like what has happened to so many black artists. These days, it seems he just enjoys playing music and not really trying to make some major hit record.

I noticed that those who said they read the magazine are doing more jabs at Ebony than talking about what was discussed in the interview. Ebony has been around for many years, why only now people are folks taking jabs at it? If you have a concern about the articles written in their magazine, they are open to hearing views from readers/subscribers. Had there been no magazines on black lifestyles/cultures, then you'd hear many complaints that there are no publications highlighting black lifestyles/cultures, so at least let's embrace that there are publications out there that do that, even if some of them don't cover exactly what you want ro read, but then again, you do have the power to communicate with these publications, and let them know what type of articles you would like to read about.

Also, none mentioned how Prince spoke about other issues, like his feelings regarding black artists vs the music industry or how he states in his own way, how society and the rest of the world needs to be educated that blacks come in all hues, and not just what many believe they should all look like, and when I read that part, it reminded me of how many on this site and other fan sites have questioned Prince's race/ethnicity. According to what he stated, he very much seems to be well aware that he is part of the black population and has concerns of the progress/contributions they have made throughout history,. in this society and around the globe. The thing is, some are saying the interviewers should have asked more questions, been a bit more aggressive in their questioning, but how do you know they did not make an attempt to ask questions he may have refused to answer? It is quite clear at the beginning of the interview, that they respected what they were allowed to ask him.

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Reply #670 posted 06/10/10 11:43am

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daPrettyman said:

2elijah said:

Are you kidding me. lol Some of these fans will never accept the Prince of now because of his religious beliefs. Many seem to believe his JW faith has affected the way he writes his music. What I think, is that he has reached a point in his career where he succeeded in reaching his goal, as far as where he wanted to take his music career. He successfully managed to cross racial lines throughout his 30-year plus music career, as well as not being forced to be lumped into one category, by those in the music industry, as well as by fans, like what has happened to so many black artists. These days, it seems he just enjoys playing music and not really trying to make some major hit record.

I noticed that those who said they read the magazine are doing more jabs at Ebony than talking about what was discussed in the interview. Ebony has been around for many years, why only now people are folks taking jabs at it? If you have a concern about the articles written in their magazine, they are open to hearing views from readers/subscribers. Had there been no magazines on black lifestyles/cultures, then you'd hear many complaints that there are no publications highlighting black lifestyles/cultures, so at least let's embrace that there are publications out there that do that, even if some of them don't cover exactly what you want ro read, but then again, you do have the power to communicate with these publications, and let them know what type of articles you would like to read about.

Also, none mentioned how Prince spoke about other issues, like his feelings regarding black artists vs the music industry or how he states in his own way, how society and the rest of the world needs to be educated that blacks come in all hues, and not just what many believe they should all look like, and when I read that part, it reminded me of how many on this site and other fan sites have questioned Prince's race/ethnicity. According to what he stated, he very much seems to be well aware that he is part of the black population and has concerns of the progress/contributions they have made throughout history,. in this society and around the globe. The thing is, some are saying the interviewers should have asked more questions, been a bit more aggressive in their questioning, but how do you know they did not make an attempt to ask questions he may have refused to answer? It is quite clear at the beginning of the interview, that they respected what they were allowed to ask him.

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Makes for a poor read though. Same old, same old.

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Reply #671 posted 06/10/10 12:02pm

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Rorywan said:

daPrettyman said:

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Makes for a poor read though. Same old, same old.

wink

For a die-hard fan, such as us, it is the "same old, same old". However, to the casual fan, I'm sure that's not the case. Many of them may not know that P is a JW. Also, many of them may not be as familiar with his body of work.

I'm just tired of the people here that aren't familiar with Ebony dogging them out.

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Reply #672 posted 06/10/10 12:16pm

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daPrettyman said:

Rorywan said:

Makes for a poor read though. Same old, same old.

wink

For a die-hard fan, such as us. However, to the casual fan, I'm sure that's not the case. Many of them may not know that P is a JW. Also, many of them may not be as familiar with his body of work.

I'm just tired of the people here that aren't familiar with Ebony dogging them out.

Oh, I wouldn't worry about the people dogging Ebony. Ebony has always accepted letters/views from subscribers about past/recent articles they've published. Also, you're right about a lot of people not aware that he is a JW, so the interview will be a source of communicating that to the readers who were not aware of it. It's no surprise that he shares some strong feelings about the music industry as well.

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Reply #673 posted 06/10/10 1:10pm

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Picked up a copy at South Station in Boston this morning. I am underwhelmed. Pretty much everything everyone said here in terms of what he says is on point. Too short interview, with most of the questions being redirected towards either his religious beliefs or how the music industry sucks.

I'm glad he gave this interview but...it leaves something to be desired. neutral

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Reply #674 posted 06/10/10 1:30pm

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I got mine in the mail today. Awesome article! Thank you Prince smile

Was Bria mentioned in the article...I read somewhere that Prince intorduced Bria as his girlfriend. How true is that as I haven't gotten the mag yet.

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Reply #675 posted 06/10/10 1:47pm

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CerpinTaxt said:

Picked up a copy at South Station in Boston this morning. I am underwhelmed. Pretty much everything everyone said here in terms of what he says is on point. Too short interview, with most of the questions being redirected towards either his religious beliefs or how the music industry sucks.

I'm glad he gave this interview but...it leaves something to be desired. neutral

Interesting ... & I say to that, did "we" really think he'd say more then what he said? I knew he would take control of the interview and the interviewer with Ebony map "allowed" it. I'm just happy to see new pictures and our man doing okay and Paisley is fine. What was interesting with the mention of Paisley is that P wants to turn it into a museum of sorts. Now "that" I think, would be cool.

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They would have been better to just leave the article and "not" include the little interview. P said what he wanted. He didn't answer "one" question ... LoL

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Reply #676 posted 06/10/10 2:04pm

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I like how Prince has a way of getting people to do what he wants them to do. U want to interview me then U go by my rules or else u can't see my beautiful place and be in my presence. I love it! Prince is in a peaceful place and living life like he always has. By his rules. That is what I got from the short but sweet interview.

Only if MJ could have been so at peace with himself. Then maybe he would still be here today. We have to honor what we do still have today on earth. Prince

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #677 posted 06/10/10 2:10pm

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This has got to be one of the worst "interviews" or sit downs with him I have ever read. It was one huge ball licking contest, all played by the journalists.

They basically let him talk about whatever the hell he wanted to, which was God and what his name is, and anything else for these "trying time we're in." Music was one of the last things on these people's minds. After Prince (on drums, no less!!), Larry, and some singers performed a little bit for them and they were about to go. The one lady wondered to herself when that music they just heard would be released. "Only time (and Prince) will tell." Why not ASK HIM while yo' ass was talking to him??

He played them a song called "Stand Up and B Strong", which was an anthem to tell people to hold on (parahrasing) in these bad times. Sounds like straight booty, but whatever.

The only other "fun" tidbit the entire piece had was him saying in a weird-ass, quasi-Q & A that his first influence was Ike Turner on the guitar, and that it would be fun to play Little Richard in a movie. Tongue firmly planted in cheek, I'm sure.

I've been disappointed for years now in Ebony, so I didn't expect much at all out of this. And guess what? I got it! Even less, now that I think about it. But hey, I'm sure someone will say it was the greatest conversation devoted to print, period. Let me spray my new "Fam-Away" now to avoid gettin' bitten by 'em!

Did he acknowledge Bria Valente?

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Reply #678 posted 06/10/10 3:08pm

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4bjb said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

This has got to be one of the worst "interviews" or sit downs with him I have ever read. It was one huge ball licking contest, all played by the journalists.

They basically let him talk about whatever the hell he wanted to, which was God and what his name is, and anything else for these "trying time we're in." Music was one of the last things on these people's minds. After Prince (on drums, no less!!), Larry, and some singers performed a little bit for them and they were about to go. The one lady wondered to herself when that music they just heard would be released. "Only time (and Prince) will tell." Why not ASK HIM while yo' ass was talking to him??

He played them a song called "Stand Up and B Strong", which was an anthem to tell people to hold on (parahrasing) in these bad times. Sounds like straight booty, but whatever.

The only other "fun" tidbit the entire piece had was him saying in a weird-ass, quasi-Q & A that his first influence was Ike Turner on the guitar, and that it would be fun to play Little Richard in a movie. Tongue firmly planted in cheek, I'm sure.

I've been disappointed for years now in Ebony, so I didn't expect much at all out of this. And guess what? I got it! Even less, now that I think about it. But hey, I'm sure someone will say it was the greatest conversation devoted to print, period. Let me spray my new "Fam-Away" now to avoid gettin' bitten by 'em!

Did he acknowledge Bria Valente?

He was asked but, he alluded to a different topic, so that would be a "no" ... LoL

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Reply #679 posted 06/10/10 3:50pm

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PurpleLove7 said:

4bjb said:

Did he acknowledge Bria Valente?

He was asked but, he alluded to a different topic, so that would be a "no" ... LoL

Well, actually, it was obvious he alluded to a different topic because it was apparent he was not going to discuss or felt it necessary, to discuss that private part of his life with the interviewer.

It was the interviewer who basically brought it up that Bria was introduced to them by P, as his girlfriend, sometime during their arrival at Paisley Park. During the Q&A though, it was quite clear he was not going to give the interviewer anymore information concerning that private part of his life, than he already had during the visit to Paisley Park.

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Reply #680 posted 06/10/10 3:57pm

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PurpleLove7 said:

He was asked but, he alluded to a different topic, so that would be a "no" ... LoL

Well, it's obvious he alluded to a different topic because it was apparent he was not going to discuss that private part of his life with the interviewer; it was the interviewer who basically mentioned that Bria was introduced to them, as P's girlfriend, so you can pretty much say that sometime during the interviewers time at Paisley Park, she was introduced that way by P in his own way.

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Bria also per4rmed with the band for the Ebony staff.....

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #681 posted 06/10/10 4:03pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

2elijah said:

Well, it's obvious he alluded to a different topic because it was apparent he was not going to discuss that private part of his life with the interviewer; it was the interviewer who basically mentioned that Bria was introduced to them, as P's girlfriend, so you can pretty much say that sometime during the interviewers time at Paisley Park, she was introduced that way by P in his own way.

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Bria also per4rmed with the band for the Ebony staff.....

Yes, it did have a mention about that in the interview, that Bria was part of the performance, with Shelby, Elisa, Liz and Prince, and then Larry joined them later to perform.

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Reply #682 posted 06/10/10 5:05pm

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gyro34 said:

Hey Nurse, wouldn't u like to sit in this chair with Prince? wink

HELL TO THE YES!!!!! But I wouldn't take up to much room from Princey lol

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Reply #683 posted 06/10/10 5:33pm

4bjb

cool

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

2elijah said:

Well, it's obvious he alluded to a different topic because it was apparent he was not going to discuss that private part of his life with the interviewer; it was the interviewer who basically mentioned that Bria was introduced to them, as P's girlfriend, so you can pretty much say that sometime during the interviewers time at Paisley Park, she was introduced that way by P in his own way.

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Bria also per4rmed with the band for the Ebony staff.....

I just read the interview and I must agree with 2elijah. We all know that Prince is very private with his personal life, however I believe that Prince introduced Bria to the staff, afterall he is the "host". He quickly detoured...in other words this will not be about me and Bria (the Self-interest comment) and went on an entirely different subject matters(global concerns). However, the last few sentences left me with a partial answer to the question and that is, imho he finally is saying without saying it's all in God's hands... it's like building a house with a strong foundation that we can occupy forever. It is clear they both moved back to Minne and that they are working on a deeper spiritual relationship together first and foremost with God and themselves. They are "selfless" at this juncture....it's all about God's way is best...God is the "driver" ...they are the passengers. Finally, Prince knows exactly what to say and how he wants to say it. It's no different from his music, double messages is what I see in this last

question and answer....imho.

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Reply #684 posted 06/10/10 5:36pm

nursev

4bjb said:

cool

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Bria also per4rmed with the band for the Ebony staff.....

I just read the interview and I must agree with 2elijah. We all know that Prince is very private with his personal life, however I believe that Prince introduced Bria to the staff, afterall he is the "host". He quickly detoured...in other words this will not be about me and Bria (the Self-interest comment) and went on an entirely different subject matters(global concerns). However, the last few sentences left me with a partial answer to the question and that is, imho he finally is saying without saying it's all in God's hands... it's like building a house with a strong foundation that we can occupy forever. It is clear they both moved back to Minne and that they are working on a deeper spiritual relationship together first and foremost with God and themselves. They are "selfless" at this juncture....it's all about God's way is best...God is the "driver" ...they are the passengers. Finally, Prince knows exactly what to say and how he wants to say it. It's no different from his music, double messages is what I see in this last

question and answer....imho.

eek She finally performed eek I will pic up a couple of the mags tomorrow lol

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Reply #685 posted 06/10/10 9:48pm

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Bought it and read it today.

Classic Prince.

A must-purchase for fans.

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Reply #686 posted 06/10/10 10:10pm

N2thelight

2elijah said:



PurpleLove7 said:




4bjb said:




Did he acknowledge Bria Valente?





He was asked but, he alluded to a different topic, so that would be a "no" ... LoL




Well, actually, it was obvious he alluded to a different topic because it was apparent he was not going to discuss or felt it necessary, to discuss that private part of his life with the interviewer.



It was the interviewer who basically brought it up that Bria was introduced to them by P, as his girlfriend, sometime during their arrival at Paisley Park. During the Q&A though, it was quite clear he was not going to give the interviewer anymore information concerning that private part of his life, than he already had during the visit to Paisley Park.


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Interesting. If this is true than i wish them much blessings in their journey together.
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Reply #687 posted 06/11/10 12:30am

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I got it today. Here are some cool parts:

1) That red chair picture. Dang. It looks incredible in the actual magazine, and it's large (takes up a whole page) just like I hoped.

2) Him using "Finding Nemo" as a video "aquarium" on a gigantic screen in his auditorium. That's adorable. I've used cute 3D fish as an "aquarium" screensaver on my nicely-sized TV too, but never an actual cartoon fish movie. lol I really like that.

3) When he quoted Little Richard and said LR's trademark phrase: "Y'all ain't never gave me nothin!" I would love to see Prince say that. I visualized him sounding and moving his face/body just like Richard too, LOL.

There were a couple of other comments he said that I thought were interesting as well, regarding the Bible. Also, I laughed at how he evaded answering the question about Bria, lol.

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Reply #688 posted 06/11/10 2:41am

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2elijah said:

1paradise said:

This is true!!!!

Are you kidding me. lol Some of these fans will never accept the Prince of now because of his religious beliefs. Many seem to believe his JW faith has affected the way he writes his music.

Yes, some of these fans "believe" this. I mean, it's not like there's evidence, like Prince censoring his music, or using JW terminology, or even RECORDING A WHOLE DAMN ALBUM ABOUT IT.

What I think, is that he has reached a point in his career where he succeeded in reaching his goal,

Oh, so that's why he's STILL WHINING, 15 years after leaving WB?

These days, it seems he just enjoys playing music and not really trying to make some major hit record.

BULLCRAP. He's STILL COMPLAINING about radio not playing his songs.

Funny how you continue to IGNORE EVIDENCE.

Also, none mentioned how Prince spoke about other issues, like his feelings regarding black artists vs the music industry

Hilarious. Wanna know the record labels that screwed black albums a lot lately? Those run by BLACK people. Go look up what Londell has been doing.

The thing is, some are saying the interviewers should have asked more questions, been a bit more aggressive in their questioning, but how do you know they did not make an attempt to ask questions he may have refused to answer?

If that was the case, they wouldn't have written this article.

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Reply #689 posted 06/11/10 2:56am

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Oh, and why Prince felt the need to have his boyfriends around for the interview I'll never know. Tavis "showed up" for dinner, and of course Larry and Tina just happened to be there too for their 4-course veggie din-din. It's funny. He says because of all the religion (or spirituality, I guess) he's been able to relax more around people, yet he continues to build walls himself and make himself sound even more aloof than ever. It used to be cool back in the day (and some would even argue that) because...well, his music actually said something and was slammin'! Now, he just sounds like a ranting old man on the corner with a "The End Is Near" sign.

Having the Ebony staff and friends over for a meal is not being aloof. When he had big celebrity parties in L.A. you had complaining from fans and when he has his friends and magazine people over his being aloof. Make up your minds already aloof or does he have his own circle of friends that he likes to chill with like most normal people. or maybe it is because he has decided to mingle with other black people perhaps that is what is upsetting some fans because no one seemed to complaining when he was hanging with W&L.

I guess you think it was cool back in the day when P never did interviews with anyone and certainly would not have had dinner with any reporter. Was rude and obnoxious to fans and really had nothing to say in his music except (have as much sex as possible). After reading the article which I will admit was a puff piece I came away from it thinking that P has found some measure of peace and anyone that finds away of being happy with hurting others is in a good place.

It is unfortunate that some fans want P to be miserable so he can make better music. sad

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