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I know someone who worked for Prince Long time lurker, first time poster. I live in Minnesota about a mile or so from Paisley Park. My sister and her husband recently sold their house. They had a party over the weekend, one last time everyone would get together at their house. One guest at the party was my brother-in-laws aunt. She actually worked for Prince for a period of time 10 or so years ago (she worked at the Arboretum in Chanhassen for many years). I don't know exactly what work she did though I think it was overseeing gardens he had on various properties in the area. She's been inside Paisley Park many times and she did actually get to meet Prince once. She said he was a sweet, quiet man but when he said something you listened because it was something worth listening to. She is, of course, very sad about his passing and the cause of death. She did corroborate what some others have said though: there was no smoking, alcohol or drugs allowed at Paisely Park. And she was adamant that Prince would not have been taking painkillers for anything other than chronic pain or some other illness. I understand she was not someone close to Prince and didn't recently work for him but there was zero hesitation in her words. As a life long fan I too am sad about Prince's passing but I'm almost even more sad about all the speculation around it, most of it based on rumors and gossip, not fact. From everything we know about the man and people that knew him personally he was someone who lived a clean lifestyle and advocated it in his music. We know he didn't smoke and supposedly rarely drank. I've read stories from people who partied with him who said he would pick up the tab except he wouldn't pay for any booze. Yet now we're supposed to believe he had some years/decades long addicition to very dangerous pain killers? An addiction he was able to hide from so many people who knew and worked with him? I've watched countless YouTube videos of concert performances and interviews and you won't find one where the guy looks or sounds like he's intoxicated in any way. It's just very sad to me that people can so easily believe anything that gets printed in a newspaper or tabloid publication. Today I choose to celebrate the incredible life Prince had and the years of joy he brought me and so many others. Blast your Prince music loud today! Peace and love everyone.💜 Paisley Park is in your heart
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Welcome to the org , peace be with you thanks for sharing that. | |
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Thanks for sharing and it is the impression I have of him too. This was not recreational, no way. He was treating an illness and just like a treatment for cancer killed my uncle last summer, this treatment killed him. These things happen unfortunately. I hate that it happened to these two very different, but both very loving and lovely men. This world isn't fair. | |
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Guitarhero said: Welcome to the org , peace be with you thanks for sharing that. Thanks. Sad day today but I've got my purple on! 💜 Paisley Park is in your heart
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Welcome...I'm new to the org too but have been a Prince fan since I was 10 years old. Thank you for sharing I believe and agree with everything you wrote. But no matter what they try to do or say Prince's true fans and friends won't be swayed. | |
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Oh, totally this, all the way. | |
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But let's deal in reality here. I'm gonna need you to remove your purple-tinted glasses. I'm as big of a Prince fan as any other long timer here, but I'm realistic. I think people hear the words 'addict' or 'addiction' and they stereotypical white trash trailer park meth head comes to mind. It's simply not the case. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Well said and agree. It's unfortunate that for many people, regardless of their status, that all we can do them is pain mitigation through highly addictive substances. Perhaps this will not be the case in the future. With P's death comes a warning to all of us. If it can happen to him it can happen to any of us, our friends and loved ones. We need to be viligant to the best of our abliities and watch out for one another. If this would have (or could have-he may not have allowed) happend with P perhaps we would not be discussing this topic but instead be arguing about where he was going to tour next! | |
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rogifan said: Long time lurker, first time poster. I live in Minnesota about a mile or so from Paisley Park. My sister and her husband recently sold their house. They had a party over the weekend, one last time everyone would get together at their house. One guest at the party was my brother-in-laws aunt. She actually worked for Prince for a period of time 10 or so years ago (she worked at the Arboretum in Chanhassen for many years). I don't know exactly what work she did though I think it was overseeing gardens he had on various properties in the area. She's been inside Paisley Park many times and she did actually get to meet Prince once. She said he was a sweet, quiet man but when he said something you listened because it was something worth listening to. She is, of course, very sad about his passing and the cause of death. She did corroborate what some others have said though: there was no smoking, alcohol or drugs allowed at Paisely Park. And she was adamant that Prince would not have been taking painkillers for anything other than chronic pain or some other illness. I understand she was not someone close to Prince and didn't recently work for him but there was zero hesitation in her words. As a life long fan I too am sad about Prince's passing but I'm almost even more sad about all the speculation around it, most of it based on rumors and gossip, not fact. From everything we know about the man and people that knew him personally he was someone who lived a clean lifestyle and advocated it in his music. We know he didn't smoke and supposedly rarely drank. I've read stories from people who partied with him who said he would pick up the tab except he wouldn't pay for any booze. Yet now we're supposed to believe he had some years/decades long addicition to very dangerous pain killers? An addiction he was able to hide from so many people who knew and worked with him? I've watched countless YouTube videos of concert performances and interviews and you won't find one where the guy looks or sounds like he's intoxicated in any way. It's just very sad to me that people can so easily believe anything that gets printed in a newspaper or tabloid publication. Today I choose to celebrate the incredible life Prince had and the years of joy he brought me and so many others. Blast your Prince music loud today! Peace and love everyone.💜 Thank you for posting this and I agree with you. | |
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I agree with this. Addiction is a physiological issue; it's not a moral one. Saying someone is addicted is not a slap against their character. And there are absolutely people who are addicated to any number of substances and who pass through their lives looking "normal" to acquaintances. But to maintain that "normal" equilibrium, they need the substance. They can't stop without going into excrutiating or even dangerous withdrawal.
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Sorry I don't have rose tinted glasses. I just choose not to engage in theories based on rumors or guesses. And I trust people who knew Prince personally and worked with him over random people on a website just making guesses in an attempt to appear "realistic". Paisley Park is in your heart
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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4 car wrecks...was Stevie Wonder her chauffeur or something? | |
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Nice post. Thank u! It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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Hi. Yes people who I have met who met him have said he is was very straight laced about clean living too. I was flabergasted to learn he was on opioids. I hate how people assume, rock star=recreational drug user. They just didn't know Prince. I am convinced he was in some extreme physical pain to compromise his lifestyle philosophies. I do kind of hope any medical condidtion he has does come out in the press so people can get a clearer picture of what he was going through. I really hate to see his reputation get tainted like this. Both Jamie Lee Curtis' and Gene Simmons comments angered me because it was very presumptious and narssisstic of them to speak on something they didn't know the whole story on.
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Pain pill addiction is such a complicated issue. I hope that if any thing positive can come out of this tragedy, it will be a re examining of how chronic pain is treated. Like others have said on this site, it becomes a physiological addiction. A person may not start out abusing pain pills, but over time, the body becomes dependent. When I had surgery last year and my doctor prescribed vicodin, I was very careful not to continue taking it after it was needed. But what I found interesting is that my doctor told me that I had to take the meds BEFORE I had pain. He said not to wait unitl I was in pain, because they wouldn't be as effective. Luckily, I only needed the meds a couple days after coming home. But I am sure for people in chronic pain, it must be a very difficult thing to deal with and the quality of life must be greatly diminished. Hopefuly the medical industry will find a more effective, less destructive way to treat pain. | |
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http://www.today.com/health/prince-s-death-prompts-jamie-lee-curtis-open-addiction-i-t91231 "I am one of the lucky ones as I have been in recovery from opiate addiction for over 17 years. … Most people who become addicted, like me, do so after a prescription for a painkiller following a medical procedure," she wrote. "Once the phenomenon of craving sets in, it is often too late... Let's work harder, look closer and do everything we can not to enable and in doing so, disable, our loved ones who are ill," she wrote. "This is what it sounds like when we all cry."
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Something to the effect that she was "toxic" too, and that she could relate to Prince with his opioid addiction cuz she was once there using it to kill "emotional" pain in addition to physical pain. It just was an annoying assumption. | |
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Assuming, Prince had an addiction than only his closest associates knew about... so what? Since when was clean living so damn important to being a Prince fan? There is nothing squeaky clean about rock and roll. Prince drank, but he wouldn't pay for booze for others. I think a lot of his clean living image, was a facade, but at he same time his heart was in the right place. He did his dirt but that wasn't to say he was proud of it. He tried to set a better example for others. Prince's daddy was wild as hell, and his mom was more conservative. He was a mix of the two, and on seemingly every subject he was both of them at the same time: Gemini. | |
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funksterr said: Assuming, Prince had an addiction than only his closest associates knew about... so what? Since when was clean living so damn important to being a Prince fan? There is nothing squeaky clean about rock and roll. Prince drank, but he wouldn't pay for booze for others. I think a lot of his clean living image, was a facade, but at he same time his heart was in the right place. He did his dirt but that wasn't to say he was proud of it. He tried to set a better example for others. Prince's daddy was wild as hell, and his mom was more conservative. He was a mix of the two, and on seemingly every subject he was both of them at the same time: Gemini. The problem is the first word of your post..."assuming". Too much assuming going on these days. You think his clean living image was a facade based on what exactly? Paisley Park is in your heart
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Krystalkisses said: Hi. Yes people who I have met who met him have said he is was very straight laced about clean living too. I was flabergasted to learn he was on opioids. I hate how people assume, rock star=recreational drug user. They just didn't know Prince. I am convinced he was in some extreme physical pain to compromise his lifestyle philosophies. I do kind of hope any medical condidtion he has does come out in the press so people can get a clearer picture of what he was going through. I really hate to see his reputation get tainted like this. Both Jamie Lee Curtis' and Gene Simmons comments angered me because it was very presumptious and narssisstic of them to speak on something they didn't know the whole story on.
Yes, and I just want to be clear here I'm not denying the cause of Prince's death. I'm not into conspiracy theories or anything like that. My issue is 100% people making assumptions based on anything but fact. Like Prince abusing painkillers because he had stage fright (people who have stage fright take dangerous pain killers for that? Really?), or because he was dying of AIDS or whatever. None of that is based in fact. The facts I'm going off of are people who knew and worked with the man and said Prince and drugs don't belong in the same sentence. There is no way he could abuse dangerous painkillers for years or decades with nobody knowing about it or it not leaking or no visible signs on stage, in interviews etc. Also he would have been dead long before now if that was the case. Also note that the change in appearance didn't really show up until mid to late 2015. Which leads me to believe the use of these dangerous painkillers didn't really kick in until then. Paisley Park is in your heart
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welcome to the org! and i'm glad to see your also an Adam Ant fan! | |
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