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Thread started 03/21/03 8:25am

IAM

BEST PRINCE BIO/ OFFICIAL OR NON

Hey guys. So all this time I've avoided buying any books on the story of Prince's life because I wanted to wait a bit and get one that got their stories right. Which biography is recommended? I've seen many on Ebay. Anyone own what they think is a "must have" for a die-hard? Thanks in advance...
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Reply #1 posted 03/21/03 8:30am

gainsbourg

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Probably 'Slave to the rhythm by Liz Jones. It has a list of every song he ever wrote + reviews of his albums.
'Pop life' is fairly boring and it only does up to '88.
I haven't read DMSR
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Reply #2 posted 03/21/03 8:31am

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Probably DMSR.
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Reply #3 posted 03/21/03 8:33am

youngca

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IAM said:

Hey guys. So all this time I've avoided buying any books on the story of Prince's life because I wanted to wait a bit and get one that got their stories right. Which biography is recommended? I've seen many on Ebay. Anyone own what they think is a "must have" for a die-hard? Thanks in advance...


funny you should ask this question. I just recently pulled
the best one out of my attic.
to re-read again.

Its called DANCE,music.SEX.Romance by
PER Nilsen (he of Uptown MAGazine) firefly books.
its the best one i've read. it basically covers prince's
first decade 78-88. Good stuff. juicy in some spots but
what i like is his sources seem pretty reliable.
(most of the sources are people he's played with...you
will KNow most of them when you check it out.
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Reply #4 posted 03/21/03 8:35am

gainsbourg

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Should I buy it?? Why is it so good??
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Reply #5 posted 03/21/03 8:45am

Nightcrawler

I quite liked the book by Dave Hill. I forgot the name.
See the man with the blue guitar, maybe one day he`ll be a star...
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Reply #6 posted 03/21/03 8:46am

gainsbourg

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That was 'Pop life' - It was kind of boring.
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Reply #7 posted 03/21/03 9:30am

lovemachine

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gainsbourg said:

Probably 'Slave to the rhythm by Liz Jones. It has a list of every song he ever wrote + reviews of his albums.
'Pop life' is fairly boring and it only does up to '88.
I haven't read DMSR


Do not buy anything by Liz Jones (Slave or Inside the Purple Reign) as her information is very poor and she injects it with a lot of opinion and gossip!

You need to buy DMSR by Per and I would seriously consider buying the new book "The Rise and Fall..." when it comes out.
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Reply #8 posted 03/21/03 10:33am

Handclapsfinga
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dmsr rules all. horns

and like lovemachine said, avoid liz jones's book by all means!!! it's nothin more than gossip drivel and it's a waste of paper & ink. evil
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Reply #9 posted 03/21/03 10:50am

rdhull

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

dmsr rules all. horns


nod

that's all u need for the first decade at least
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #10 posted 03/21/03 11:02am

korovyov

days of wild! it is actually the offoical continuation of DMSR, as it goes up to 2000. it is areally good book!
BY THE POWER INVESTED IN ME BY GOD ALL NEGATIVITY BOWS
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Reply #11 posted 03/21/03 11:09am

Handclapsfinga
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korovyov said:

days of wild! it is actually the offoical continuation of DMSR, as it goes up to 2000. it is areally good book!

yup! dow and turn it up 2.0 are both awesome. nod
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Reply #12 posted 03/22/03 8:30pm

VioletTheOrgan
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I got "Inside the Purple Reign" by Liz Jones a few years ago, and was sorely disappointed. Much of her "interview" sessions with him were so blatantly taken from Prince's interview with Oprah in 1997.

Plaguerism at it's worst.
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cool Proud member of 4F: THE FineFataleFemmeForever cool

When my body starts to shiver from the chill of
The scarlet sweat
When my lips eclipse the sun and the moon
Reflecting from the wet
When the blood of
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Reply #13 posted 03/23/03 7:30pm

Joshy84au

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i have Slave 2 The Rhythm,it was only $3 at a record fair & sinceu see bugger all Prince stuff around,i got it.

its cool i spose,i mean its the best thing u will fine in adelaide on prince i suppose,so what the heck!
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Reply #14 posted 03/23/03 10:17pm

youngca

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

korovyov said:

days of wild! it is actually the offoical continuation of DMSR, as it goes up to 2000. it is areally good book!

yup! dow and turn it up 2.0 are both awesome. nod


yes days of wild & turn it up are top-notch.
basically they are companion pieces to DMSR by per N.
THUMBS down to anything by LIZ jones!!!
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Reply #15 posted 03/23/03 10:26pm

Essence

They're all pretty much of a muchness in terms of content bar the Uptown ones which are heavy on chronological trivia.
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Reply #16 posted 03/24/03 1:14am

gainsbourg

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You're right, she acts like she did that interview with Prince - not Oprah!
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Reply #17 posted 03/24/03 6:26pm

daysofwild

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Reply #18 posted 03/24/03 6:33pm

daysofwild

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Reply #19 posted 03/25/03 1:14am

mattosgood

IAM said:

Hey guys. So all this time I've avoided buying any books on the story of Prince's life because I wanted to wait a bit and get one that got their stories right. Which biography is recommended? I've seen many on Ebay. Anyone own what they think is a "must have" for a die-hard? Thanks in advance...




if you can get it and for it's era - nothing beats Inside the Purple Reign - it was so close to the bone that Prince bought the rights to stop it being reprinted
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Reply #20 posted 03/25/03 1:35am

woodenleg

Don't confuse Inside The Purple Reign by Jon Bream and the same title by Liz Jones (In the UK called "Slave to the Rhythm", in Italy "Schiavo del Ritmo"). The one by Jon Bream is great, although a bit dated.
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Reply #21 posted 03/25/03 7:14am

Essence

daysofwild said:

So there's no confusion: 'Slave 2 the Rhythm' & 'Inside the Purple Reign' are the SAME book. Lots of gossip and stuff taken from interviews and other books.
[This message was edited Mon Mar 24 18:36:47 PST 2003 by daysofwild]


Right, Purple Reign has an extra chapter n few more reviews added in the back is all.
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