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Come on how long has Prince been in this game ? He knows how to control his image, he knows how to push records sells and more important than that - Sell Concert Tickets....
He get to talk about JW on a public stage and newspaper get to choose to print all or none of his views ....
Prince has a wicked sense of humour and he's into his faith but keep it real he knows what he's doing, oldest trick in the book ! Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
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Ive already told my newsagent to order me 30 copies of the daily record. 20 + 10=30 what am i going to do with 30 albums? anyone in the USA want to buy them from me? going cheap at $20 and 10c a piece. lol hold on 2 your soul y'all, we got a long way 2 go
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Especially because Hans was a guest in a Belgian talk show talking about his meeting with Prince ! Was Hans the "original " or is this story released by Paisley Park. It's also strange because this isn't just an interview but a sort of "a day in the life of..." A lot of articles are brought by other magazines but then the original magazine is always mentioned below the article.(copyright)
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Wow - you really are losing the plot, aren't you?! Have you had a lobotomy or something lately?
So, Prince is being USED by the Mirror, yeah? You sure its not the other way round? Can't quite believe you written that, you who "doesn't lie" and "only deals in facts" lol Muppet! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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But NOT full, brand-new releases from an artist! But keep trying to twist this in to something negative - its hilarious! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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you beat me to it im sure bart must be CJ cause for someone who isnt a fan sure does sprout shit about Prince i couldnt care less if the album comes in boxes of cornflakes as long as i get the new album and its gonna cost just 65p now thats a deal:-D | |
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that is what that like a dollar and a half? *is a p 1/100 of a pound? "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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and there I was looking forward to a NEW interview.... | |
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100 pennies in a pound, so 65p at the moment is almost a dollar.. but all is relative? 65p = 65c | |
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I Look 4ward 2 hearing the new music. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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"2nd part of the Mirror/ Peter willis interview today, 6th july. Nothing new really but a good read nonetheless.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2010/07/06/prince-how-the-rock-legend-turned-his-life-around-115875-22384807/
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Prince timeline ...
1980 – Dirty Talk causes a stir with its sexual lyrics.
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old princey is getting the hype and the headlines......http://www.telegraph.co.u...-over.htmlPrince: The internet’s completely overPrince, the 52 year-old music icon has pronounced the internet dead, refusing to use any digital platforms to distribute his music.Instead the artist has opted to release his latest album 20Ten in CD format only as a cover-mount free giveaway with The Daily Mirror this weekend. Talking to The Mirror, Prince said: “The internet is completely over. I don’t see why I should give my new music to iTunes or anyone else. They won’t pay me an advance for it and then they get angry when they can’t get it.” He went on to say: “The internet’s like MTV. At one time MTV was hip and suddenly it became outdated. Prince also criticised the advent of gadgets and computers: “All these computers and digital gadgets are no good. "They just fill your head with numbers and that cant be good for you.” Prince has taken his war against the internet one step further by shutting down his official website. His battle began in 2007 when he famously announced his intention to file lawsuits against eBay, YouTube and the Pirate Bay for the misuse of his music. Ever since he has banned such sites from using his music in any fashion and refused to work with legal paid-for options like iTunes, 7Digital or eMusic. His new album is his 27th release and may be distributed via Warner Brothers in the US – but there will be no downloads available in the world. Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
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Prince 20TEN: Hear three tracks from the new Prince album in Mirror radio commercialwow......
Ok like track 2 and 3
track 1 no my bag sorry..... but hey this is just a clip,
And i did not like all the tracks on Planet Earth until i played it a few times
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Prince: How the rock legend turned his life around* * By Peter Willis 6/07/2010Prince sifr Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/c...z0stUVMLbC
One of the world’s raunchiest rock stars, Prince is in his stacked heels and flamboyant suit strutting from house to house around an ordinary suburban estate.
Flanked by minders, he goes up a garden path, knocks on a door and politely asks the householder: “Would you like to talk about God?”
It’s an extraordinary image. You can only imagine the shock of a homeowner finding the superstar on their doorstep clutching a bible and delivering a message about the divine.
Can this really be the same man who shot to fame with outrageously explicit songs such as Sexy MF?
Prince admits his door-to-door missions as a Jehovah’s Witness raises eyebrows. “Sometimes people act surprised but mostly they’re really cool about it.
Sometimes he tries to escape his fame by going in disguise. He says: “My hair is capable of doing a lot of different things. I don’t always look like this.”
You only have to meet Prince for a few minutes to realise the extent to which God – rather than the colour purple – now influences how he lives.
Much of what he says, as well as his songwriting, revolves around his beliefs these days. Even the mysterious numbers he slots into his material are thought to be coded biblical references.
I join Prince at his Paisley Park base near his home city of Minneapolis in the US Midwest. It is days before his eagerly anticipated new album 20TEN is released free inside this Saturday’s Daily Mirror in the biggest music giveaway of the year.
In my view it’s his best record since his brilliant Sign o’ the Times and, with references from “fat bankers” to melting ice caps, it’s his most socially aware.
The songs – and even his decision to give them away free to Mirror readers – have been influenced by his faith.
He says: “It’s great to give away my music through your newspaper. God is a generous and loving being. It is written that we should act like God. There are enough opportunities.”
On my guided tour of Paisley Park it’s clear that for Prince the most important part of the 70,000 sq ft complex isn’t the recording studio where he’s created hit after worldwide hit but a peaceful sanctuary on the first floor which he calls The Knowledge Room.
Lined with shelves of religious literature, it’s where he contemplates the meaning of life, prays and studies the Bible for up to six hours a day, sometimes long into the night.
The teetotal vegan, a youthful-looking 52, is certain his faith has changed his life.
He says: “There’s an incredible peace in my life now and I’m trying to share it with people.”
He talks with a real missionary zeal though some of his comments are puzzling. At one point he says: “You know there are bad angels as well as good angels.”
It reminded me that he once revealed he had epileptic seizures when he was young – until “my mother told me one day I had said to her, ‘Mom I’m not going to be sick any more because an angel told me so.’”
I ask him about the story. He thinks for a moment and then says: “I never talk about the past.” Subject closed.
He avoids performing his most X-rated sexual material from the 80s and early 90s – those massive selling songs such as Gett Off – and cautions against swearing because “you call up all the anger”.
He is also known to donate huge chunks of his £100million fortune to good causes around the world. And, perhaps most surprising of all, the man who was romantically linked to beauties including Sheena Easton, Kim Basinger and Carmen Electra – and sang about “23 positions in a one night stand” – is a fan of monogamy.
He’s been dating stunning singer Bria Valente, who is almost half his age, for at least three years.
For Prince that’s no small feat!
It is believed that, like his second wife Manuela Testolini, who he divorced in 2006, Bria has become a Jehovah’s Witness, has been baptised in a pool and attends regular Bible studies at their local Kingdom Hall meeting place.
The background to why he abandoned a world of hedonistic excess can be traced to a series of tragedies in the mid to late 90s.
It was a time when his glittering career seemed to be faltering and contractual frustrations with his then record company Warners were boiling over.
He replaced his name with an unpronounceable symbol, became the Artist Formerly Known As Prince and scrawled SLAVE on his cheek.
But all that paled beside the anguish of the death of his baby son Gregory in 1996.
Prince had set his heart on starting a family with his first wife, dancer Mayte Garcia.
Seven days after their child was born the child died from a genetic disorder of the skull called Pfieffer syndrome.
More heartbreak and soul-searching followed with the death of both the star’s parents. Dad John L Nelson was a pianist and bandleader.
Prince’s mother, the jazz singer Mattie Shaw, died six months later. Her final wish was said to be that her son should become a Jehovah’s Witness as she had been for most of her life. Prince grappled with depression and something approaching a midlife crisis.
To the outside world he was a gleaming example of the American Dream.
Prince Rogers Nelson, an African-American boy from a broken home on the wrong side of the tracks who had faced down the bullies at school and every other obstacle to conquer the world with truly innovative music.
A rock legend who had amassed a fortune from global tours and sales of more than 100 million albums, including classics such as Purple Rain, 1999 and Diamonds and Pearls. And when he wasn’t making music, he was picking up beautiful women or awards including Grammys and even an Oscar.
But for Prince all the dizzying success meant little. As he searched for purpose to his life he became friends with one of his heroes – former Sly and the Family Stone bassist Larry Graham, now 63.
The soul veteran made a huge impression on Prince, telling him how he had recovered from a life of drugs and violence by being born again as a Jehovah’s Witness. Larry convinced him to convert.
Prince says: “Larry goes door to door to tell people the truth about God. “That’s why I told myself I need to know a man like him. He’s a friend who calls me his baby brother.”
Larry says: “Prince is a spiritual man. Sometimes we study for hours – six, seven, eight hours a day. We sit down and get into the scriptures.”
Prince’s place of worship is the Chanhassen Congregation, a few miles from Paisley Park.
One of the elders there says: “We have watched Prince since he started studying the Bible and noticed a dramatic change. We go on Bible studies together and work in field service, the door-to-door ministry that Jehovah’s Witnesses are known for.
“When people being called on get past the initial shock of actually meeting Prince, he is very persuasive. He uses the scriptures very well.”
Critics claim it has led to him adopting surprisingly hardline conservative views on issues such as gay marriage and abortion.
In one interview two years ago, he was quoted as saying: “God came to earth and saw people sticking it wherever and doing it with whatever, and he just cleared it all out.
“He was like, ‘Enough.’”
Prince denied taking such a stance and is now careful not be drawn on his beliefs.
“I can give you books to read and you would understand,” he says, “But I ain’t going into details with you.”
I ask does he regret the wild image which helped catapult him to fame all those years ago? The dirty lyrics, endorsements of casual sex, the nude figure on the cover of Lovesexy?
He thinks, smiles and in typically Prince style says: “I live in the here and now. You should try it too.”
TOMORROW: The first review of Prince’s new album 20TEN. [Edited 7/6/10 3:07am] Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
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I swear Prince is just goofin' now.
Live show crammed FULL of 1982-86 songs, new album made to sound the same..... | |
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You realize that when you add all that ridiculous formatting, you make the article impossible to read...right? [Edited 7/6/10 4:43am] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Daily Mirror using a Fergie spoof viral campaign to promote 20TEN giveaway...
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Who reads a Prince interview anyway...
that's why i always add the URL .... Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
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Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad. | |
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Who can find it in all that mess? We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Prince: How The Rock Legend Turned His Life Around
July 2010 By Peter Willis
One of the world’s raunchiest rock stars, Prince is in his stacked heels and flamboyant suit strutting from house to house around an ordinary suburban estate.
Flanked by minders, he goes up a garden path, knocks on a door and politely asks the householder: “Would you like to talk about God?”
It’s an extraordinary image. You can only imagine the shock of a homeowner finding the superstar on their doorstep clutching a bible and delivering a message about the divine.
Can this really be the same man who shot to fame with outrageously explicit songs such as Sexy MF?
Prince admits his door-to-door missions as a Jehovah’s Witness raises eyebrows. “Sometimes people act surprised but mostly they’re really cool about it.
Sometimes he tries to escape his fame by going in disguise. He says: “My hair is capable of doing a lot of different things. I don’t always look like this.”
You only have to meet Prince for a few minutes to realise the extent to which God – rather than the colour purple – now influences how he lives.
Much of what he says, as well as his songwriting, revolves around his beliefs these days. Even the mysterious numbers he slots into his material are thought to be coded biblical references.
I join Prince at his Paisley Park base near his home city of Minneapolis in the US Midwest.
It is days before his eagerly anticipated new album 20TEN is released free inside this Saturday’s Daily Mirror in the biggest music giveaway of the year.
In my view it’s his best record since his brilliant Sign o’ the Times and, with references from “fat bankers” to melting ice caps, it’s his most socially aware.
The songs – and even his decision to give them away free to Mirror readers – have been influenced by his faith.
He says: “It’s great to give away my music through your newspaper. God is a generous and loving being. It is written that we should act like God. There are enough opportunities.”
On my guided tour of Paisley Park it’s clear that for Prince the most important part of the 70,000 sq ft complex isn’t the recording studio where he’s created hit after worldwide hit but a peaceful sanctuary on the first floor which he calls The Knowledge Room.
Lined with shelves of religious literature, it’s where he contemplates the meaning of life, prays and studies the Bible for up to six hours a day, sometimes long into the night.
The teetotal vegan, a youthful-looking 52, is certain his faith has changed his life.
He says: “There’s an incredible peace in my life now and I’m trying to share it with people.”
He talks with a real missionary zeal though some of his comments are puzzling. At one point he says: “You know there are bad angels as well as good angels.”
It reminded me that he once revealed he had epileptic seizures when he was young – until “my mother told me one day I had said to her, ‘Mom I’m not going to be sick any more because an angel told me so.’”
I ask him about the story. He thinks for a moment and then says: “I never talk about the past.” Subject closed.
He avoids performing his most X-rated sexual material from the 80s and early 90s – those massive selling songs such as Gett Off – and cautions against swearing because “you call up all the anger”.
He is also known to donate huge chunks of his £100million fortune to good causes around the world. And, perhaps most surprising of all, the man who was romantically linked to beauties including Sheena Easton, Kim Basinger and Carmen Electra – and sang about “23 positions in a one night stand” – is a fan of monogamy.
He’s been dating stunning singer Bria Valente, who is almost half his age, for at least three years.
For Prince that’s no small feat!
It is believed that, like his second wife Manuela Testolini, who he divorced in 2006, Bria has become a Jehovah’s Witness, has been baptised in a pool and attends regular Bible studies at their local Kingdom Hall meeting place.
The background to why he abandoned a world of hedonistic excess can be traced to a series of tragedies in the mid to late 90s.
It was a time when his glittering career seemed to be faltering and contractual frustrations with his then record company Warners were boiling over.
He replaced his name with an unpronounceable symbol, became the Artist Formerly Known As Prince and scrawled SLAVE on his cheek.
But all that paled beside the anguish of the death of his baby son Gregory in 1996.
Prince had set his heart on starting a family with his first wife, dancer Mayte Garcia.
Seven days after their child was born the child died from a genetic disorder of the skull called Pfieffer syndrome.
More heartbreak and soul-searching followed with the death of both the star’s parents. Dad John L Nelson was a pianist and bandleader.
Prince’s mother, the jazz singer Mattie Shaw, died six months later. Her final wish was said to be that her son should become a Jehovah’s Witness as she had been for most of her life. Prince grappled with depression and something approaching a midlife crisis.
To the outside world he was a gleaming example of the American Dream.
Prince Rogers Nelson, an African-American boy from a broken home on the wrong side of the tracks who had faced down the bullies at school and every other obstacle to conquer the world with truly innovative music.
A rock legend who had amassed a fortune from global tours and sales of more than 100 million albums, including classics such as Purple Rain, 1999 and Diamonds and Pearls. And when he wasn’t making music, he was picking up beautiful women or awards including Grammys and even an Oscar.
But for Prince all the dizzying success meant little. As he searched for purpose to his life he became friends with one of his heroes – former Sly and the Family Stone bassist Larry Graham, now 63.
The soul veteran made a huge impression on Prince, telling him how he had recovered from a life of drugs and violence by being born again as a Jehovah’s Witness. Larry convinced him to convert.
Prince says: “Larry goes door to door to tell people the truth about God. “That’s why I told myself I need to know a man like him. He’s a friend who calls me his baby brother.”
Larry says: “Prince is a spiritual man. Sometimes we study for hours – six, seven, eight hours a day. We sit down and get into the scriptures.”
Prince’s place of worship is the Chanhassen Congregation, a few miles from Paisley Park.
One of the elders there says: “We have watched Prince since he started studying the Bible and noticed a dramatic change. We go on Bible studies together and work in field service, the door-to-door ministry that Jehovah’s Witnesses are known for.
“When people being called on get past the initial shock of actually meeting Prince, he is very persuasive. He uses the scriptures very well.”
Critics claim it has led to him adopting surprisingly hardline conservative views on issues such as gay marriage and abortion.
In one interview two years ago, he was quoted as saying: “God came to earth and saw people sticking it wherever and doing it with whatever, and he just cleared it all out.
“He was like, ‘Enough.’”
Prince denied taking such a stance and is now careful not be drawn on his beliefs.
“I can give you books to read and you would understand,” he says, “But I ain’t going into details with you.”
I ask does he regret the wild image which helped catapult him to fame all those years ago? The dirty lyrics, endorsements of casual sex, the nude figure on the cover of Lovesexy?
He thinks, smiles and in typically Prince style says: “I live in the here and now. You should try it too.”
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That would make her...what...26?
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The snippets are superb.
If the album sounds anything like this it will easily be his best for more than a decade.
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Ive never wanted to corrupt someone with one night of passion in all my days,(Im a believer of Jesus to though lol)
Im glad hes found peace, and If his mother wanted him too it all makes sense, he felt more drawn to becoming a JW.
The question on "regrets" is an awesome one! Hes teasing not giving the answer! Love it
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Purple hype definitely making the rounds now... http://music-mix.ew.com/2...rnet-over/
From the article:
You may now take a brief break to clear your brain of all those pesky numbers and consider the following paradox: If the Internet is completely over, how are you reading this post? I think Prince just blew my mind. Meanwhile, by saying the Internet is dead, Prince has gotten every music website on the planet to write about his new album. Clever. | |
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That's our guy! We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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That's such an interesting quote attributed to his mom, considering Prince was raised a Seventh Day Adventist. The Daily Mail first printed it without referencing a source. And nowadays it's repeated as fact. | |
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well you were friend growing up no offence but i believe them more than you, and it did say for some of her life she was a JW. | |
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