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Thread started 05/28/16 2:52pm

TrivialPursuit

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Prince was unhappy, inarticulate, and self-absorbed

...says his music teacher, but she said those things as a preface to something better.

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"I would have given my left arm to crawl inside that kid's head."

From the City Pages archive, August 22, 1984, by Philip Weiss...

Prince's piano teacher, Mary Ann Stark (Bryant Junior High School), says the prodigy was self-absorbed, unhappy, and not very articulate, but tremendously gifted. "I couldn't teach him a thing," she confesses.

For a month, Stark found a tack on her chair every morning. She was convinced Prince Nelson put it there β€” "I think I might have seen him do it." And every day she waited till no one was looking, then brushed it off and sat down.

Meanwhile, the diminutive artist noodled away brilliantly on the keyboards. Occasionally he might call the instructor over and ask what a B flat minor 7th chord was β€” "he could play it, but he didn't know the name for anything." So Stark tried to teach Prince about musical notation.

Often she reminded him that John Lennon had had to learn how to read music and that writing it down was a protection against someone stealing it, but the sullen composer would just glare at her. Stark became intrigued by him: "I would have given my left arm to crawl inside that kid's head."

So one day she decided to sit on the tack. She walked to the chair briskly, lowered herself on the tack in such a way that it wouldn't pierce her, and let out a fake howl. Then she shot a glance at the budding genius. "He smiled," she reports. "It was one of the only times he did."

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #1 posted 05/28/16 2:55pm

TwiliteKid

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Aside from the tremendously gifted part - sounds like a teenager to me!
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Reply #2 posted 05/28/16 4:30pm

AnonymousFan

Lol, what an asshole.

I mean that in the most endearing way.
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Reply #3 posted 05/28/16 4:33pm

mightycow

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TrivialPursuit said:

So one day she decided to sit on the tack. She walked to the chair briskly, lowered herself on the tack in such a way that it wouldn't pierce her, and let out a fake howl. Then she shot a glance at the budding genius. "He smiled," she reports. "It was one of the only times he did."

sounds like something I'd do on purpose too just to gauge responses (I teach) lol

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Reply #4 posted 05/28/16 4:39pm

Marrk

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Prince just made me laugh. again.

Some of these stories are gold. lol

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Reply #5 posted 05/28/16 5:37pm

SanDiegoFunkDa
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He was 13 year old kid going through puberty. its normal

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Reply #6 posted 05/28/16 6:28pm

username00

Missing Prince more now sad
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Reply #7 posted 05/28/16 9:51pm

Wlcm2thdwn3

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Thanks for making an unhappy, inarticulate and self-absorbed child smile. As shy as he was, he still had that sense of humor. smile

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Reply #8 posted 05/28/16 9:56pm

whipchorus

So nothing changed then?

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Reply #9 posted 05/28/16 10:16pm

purplethunder3
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lol

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #10 posted 05/29/16 12:01am

CalhounSq

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falloff I love that this bitch sat on a tack just to see if it was him lol
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #11 posted 05/29/16 2:12am

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πŸ’˜πŸ’˜πŸ’˜ πŸ’–it!
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Reply #12 posted 05/29/16 2:41am

pdiddy2011

Sounds like every other child living in a poor family environment; very likely didn't trust any adults and felt it was a waste of time talking to people that didn't "get" him.

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Reply #13 posted 05/29/16 6:10pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

So one day she decided to sit on the tack. She walked to the chair briskly, lowered herself on the tack in such a way that it wouldn't pierce her, and let out a fake howl. Then she shot a glance at the budding genius. "He smiled," she reports. "It was one of the only times he did."

lol

Hehe so Prince only smiled then when he was being an asshole. That's her take home point. Cut the genius some slack.

The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!

If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days...
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Reply #14 posted 05/29/16 6:30pm

xRachx

Love this. I could just imagine him smiling as well.
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Reply #15 posted 05/29/16 7:01pm

smoothcriminal
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Anyone who writes a song like Automatic (or would later go on to) can be as unhappy, inarticulate and self-absorbed as they want. lol

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Reply #16 posted 05/29/16 7:40pm

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I grew up in Minneapolis, and I had teachers who had taught him. I had a music teacher who taught him, and she was not impresssed with him at all. I tried to convnce her what an amazing piano player he was, and she just dismissed it as studio trickery. She talked about what a bad attitude he had, and even launched into a rant about how it was a shame how people with 'attitudes like that' get awarded by society... It was apparrent that they had some kind of interaction, and whatever it was she was still mad about it!

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Reply #17 posted 05/29/16 7:49pm

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JudasLChrist said:

I grew up in Minneapolis, and I had teachers who had taught him. I had a music teacher who taught him, and she was not impresssed with him at all. I tried to convnce her what an amazing piano player he was, and she just dismissed it as studio trickery. She talked about what a bad attitude he had, and even launched into a rant about how it was a shame how people with 'attitudes like that' get awarded by society... It was apparrent that they had some kind of interaction, and whatever it was she was still mad about it!

Ahhh...bitter, salty musicians. lol

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Reply #18 posted 05/29/16 8:18pm

Gamillione

I love this story!! Prince was a prankster that liked to see women quirm then too. lol

Prince was a child prodigy and he was going through some personal stuff at home. I completely understand why he was acting that way.

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Reply #19 posted 05/29/16 8:26pm

Gamillione

JudasLChrist said:

I grew up in Minneapolis, and I had teachers who had taught him. I had a music teacher who taught him, and she was not impresssed with him at all. I tried to convnce her what an amazing piano player he was, and she just dismissed it as studio trickery. She talked about what a bad attitude he had, and even launched into a rant about how it was a shame how people with 'attitudes like that' get awarded by society... It was apparrent that they had some kind of interaction, and whatever it was she was still mad about it!

Prince reminds me of that movie, Amadeus. Everyone seems to hate his personality and love his talent. Yea he was an asshole sometimes, who isnt? Genius are different than others and they cant 6e understood.

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Reply #20 posted 05/30/16 12:56am

nursev

CalhounSq said:

falloff I love that this bitch sat on a tack just to see if it was him lol

OMG falloff Love it

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Reply #21 posted 05/30/16 12:57am

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Marrk said:

Prince just made me laugh. again.

Some of these stories are gold. lol

indeed they are lol

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Reply #22 posted 05/31/16 4:01pm

XxAxX

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creepy little kid lol lol lol

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Reply #23 posted 05/31/16 8:28pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

...says his music teacher, but she said those things as a preface to something better.

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"I would have given my left arm to crawl inside that kid's head."

From the City Pages archive, August 22, 1984, by Philip Weiss...

Prince's piano teacher, Mary Ann Stark (Bryant Junior High School), says the prodigy was self-absorbed, unhappy, and not very articulate, but tremendously gifted. "I couldn't teach him a thing," she confesses.

For a month, Stark found a tack on her chair every morning. She was convinced Prince Nelson put it there β€” "I think I might have seen him do it." And every day she waited till no one was looking, then brushed it off and sat down.

Meanwhile, the diminutive artist noodled away brilliantly on the keyboards. Occasionally he might call the instructor over and ask what a B flat minor 7th chord was β€” "he could play it, but he didn't know the name for anything." So Stark tried to teach Prince about musical notation.

Often she reminded him that John Lennon had had to learn how to read music and that writing it down was a protection against someone stealing it, but the sullen composer would just glare at her. Stark became intrigued by him: "I would have given my left arm to crawl inside that kid's head."

So one day she decided to sit on the tack. She walked to the chair briskly, lowered herself on the tack in such a way that it wouldn't pierce her, and let out a fake howl. Then she shot a glance at the budding genius. "He smiled," she reports. "It was one of the only times he did."

LOL He was the typical gifted MENSA child -- mischevious! and awkward.

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