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Thread started 09/01/16 7:34am

1Sasha

Huffington Post/Charles Ferguson Article on Prince

I am sorry - I don't know how to provide a link to this piece. But it is very complimentary but also understandably open about how Prince came to lose his life. It asks for the truth about his death to be revealed. But, in the end, it celebrates everything Prince was and will continue to be.

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Reply #1 posted 09/01/16 7:36am

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1Sasha said:

I am sorry - I don't know how to provide a link to this piece. But it is very complimentary but also understandably open about how Prince came to lose his life. It asks for the truth about his death to be revealed. But, in the end, it celebrates everything Prince was and will continue to be.

& that's something most on here will continue to do.

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Reply #2 posted 09/01/16 7:44am

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this?



http://www.huffingtonpost...581f112ecb


He says "Prince" went platinum before Prince turned 20... which is not so, he was 21. Later he time jumps over 1985 and 1986... oh well.



LOL he is also confusing "Purple Rain" and "Under the Cherry Moon." Or something... he seems to have been really sloppy with BASIC research...

[Edited 9/1/16 7:48am]

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Reply #3 posted 09/01/16 7:46am

1Sasha

Yes, thank you. I realize some of the finer points may be a bit off, but overall it is an excellent piece IMO.

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Reply #4 posted 09/01/16 9:00am

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1Sasha said:

Yes, thank you. I realize some of the finer points may be a bit off, but overall it is an excellent piece IMO.

I agree Sasha. Thank you for bringing the article to our attention. I really liked this article. The author was honest in his assessment and I apprechiate that. As much as I love and feel affection for Prince, I always was bothered by how almost "cult-ish" some of his fans acted by being afraid to offer any opinion on him or some of his behavior that wasn't positive. Like you are not a devoted fan if you question some of his decisions. The guy really lays it all out there and finally someone said what some of us have felt.

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Reply #5 posted 09/01/16 9:24am

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1Sasha said:


Yes, thank you. I realize some of the finer points may be a bit off, but overall it is an excellent piece IMO.




I agree Sasha. Thank you for bringing the article to our attention. I really liked this article. The author was honest in his assessment and I apprechiate that. As much as I love and feel affection for Prince, I always was bothered by how almost "cult-ish" some of his fans acted by being afraid to offer any opinion on him or some of his behavior that wasn't positive. Like you are not a devoted fan if you question some of his decisions. The guy really lays it all out there and finally someone said what some of us have felt.


Sorry I can't agree with everything he wrote. I don't want to get into a discussion on religion or politica but it seems like this guy has certain views and because the JW faith doesn't agree with those views somehow that's wrong. There are plenty of good, decent people that don't believe in evolution and believe marriage is between one man and one woman. And there are good, decent people who don't support every tenant of the faith they follow. I don't see this as bad at all. People can have a go at Larry Graham all they want but the Prince of the 2000s was a much better person and in a much happier place IMO than the Prince of the 1990s. If Larry and/or becoming a JW had anything to do with it then I see that as a good thing.
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Krystalkisses said:



1Sasha said:


Yes, thank you. I realize some of the finer points may be a bit off, but overall it is an excellent piece IMO.




I agree Sasha. Thank you for bringing the article to our attention. I really liked this article. The author was honest in his assessment and I apprechiate that. As much as I love and feel affection for Prince, I always was bothered by how almost "cult-ish" some of his fans acted by being afraid to offer any opinion on him or some of his behavior that wasn't positive. Like you are not a devoted fan if you question some of his decisions. The guy really lays it all out there and finally someone said what some of us have felt.


--- This article rambles on and is filled with errors. What is the point of it? In a nutshell he had pain from working and got hooked on pain meds. It happens to thousands of people in this country. Prince was not perfect but I do not think he deserves the scrutiny he is getting over this. He lost life because he wanted to work. He was not a mass murder. Even if his family let the full autosphy out the media will frame the story they want it. He did not feed into when he was alive so why start now.
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Reply #7 posted 09/01/16 9:35am

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rogifan said:

Krystalkisses said:



1Sasha said:


Yes, thank you. I realize some of the finer points may be a bit off, but overall it is an excellent piece IMO.




I agree Sasha. Thank you for bringing the article to our attention. I really liked this article. The author was honest in his assessment and I apprechiate that. As much as I love and feel affection for Prince, I always was bothered by how almost "cult-ish" some of his fans acted by being afraid to offer any opinion on him or some of his behavior that wasn't positive. Like you are not a devoted fan if you question some of his decisions. The guy really lays it all out there and finally someone said what some of us have felt.


Sorry I can't agree with everything he wrote. I don't want to get into a discussion on religion or politica but it seems like this guy has certain views and because the JW faith doesn't agree with those views somehow that's wrong. There are plenty of good, decent people that don't believe in evolution and believe marriage is between one man and one woman. And there are good, decent people who don't support every tenant of the faith they follow. I don't see this as bad at all. People can have a go at Larry Graham all they want but the Prince of the 2000s was a much better person and in a much happier place IMO than the Prince of the 1990s. If Larry and/or becoming a JW had anything to do with it then I see that as a good thing.

-- So many who knew him said he was new and better person. I don't believe his being a JW had anything to do with his death. I think he was besieged by health issues and got over his head.
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Reply #8 posted 09/01/16 9:37am

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rogifan said:

Krystalkisses said:

I agree Sasha. Thank you for bringing the article to our attention. I really liked this article. The author was honest in his assessment and I apprechiate that. As much as I love and feel affection for Prince, I always was bothered by how almost "cult-ish" some of his fans acted by being afraid to offer any opinion on him or some of his behavior that wasn't positive. Like you are not a devoted fan if you question some of his decisions. The guy really lays it all out there and finally someone said what some of us have felt.

Sorry I can't agree with everything he wrote. I don't want to get into a discussion on religion or politica but it seems like this guy has certain views and because the JW faith doesn't agree with those views somehow that's wrong. There are plenty of good, decent people that don't believe in evolution and believe marriage is between one man and one woman. And there are good, decent people who don't support every tenant of the faith they follow. I don't see this as bad at all. People can have a go at Larry Graham all they want but the Prince of the 2000s was a much better person and in a much happier place IMO than the Prince of the 1990s. If Larry and/or becoming a JW had anything to do with it then I see that as a good thing.


The word is "tenet."

(Common mistake: just performing a public service.)

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #9 posted 09/01/16 10:50am

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rogifan said:

Krystalkisses said:

I agree Sasha. Thank you for bringing the article to our attention. I really liked this article. The author was honest in his assessment and I apprechiate that. As much as I love and feel affection for Prince, I always was bothered by how almost "cult-ish" some of his fans acted by being afraid to offer any opinion on him or some of his behavior that wasn't positive. Like you are not a devoted fan if you question some of his decisions. The guy really lays it all out there and finally someone said what some of us have felt.

Sorry I can't agree with everything he wrote. I don't want to get into a discussion on religion or politica but it seems like this guy has certain views and because the JW faith doesn't agree with those views somehow that's wrong. There are plenty of good, decent people that don't believe in evolution and believe marriage is between one man and one woman. And there are good, decent people who don't support every tenant of the faith they follow. I don't see this as bad at all. People can have a go at Larry Graham all they want but the Prince of the 2000s was a much better person and in a much happier place IMO than the Prince of the 1990s. If Larry and/or becoming a JW had anything to do with it then I see that as a good thing.

My issue really isn't so much with Prince being religious, following the bible or Larry Graham (I mean actually I am Christian and think the Bible has valuable lessons) my issue is more with Prince's mentality like "If you aren't for me your against me" and the mindless uber fans who subscribed to it and aggressivley defended him. He exibited this kind of thinking long before he became a JW, so I'm not blaming them really, it is just the prideful additude that he sometimes displayed that I didn't find healthy or helpful, especially for himself. He bansished many people from his world that didn't agree with him, I've read. He really didn't let many people in, but it probably would have been benefical for him if there were people around him who were not afraid of him who would keep it straight with him and tell him like, look you have a problem and are abusing these medications.

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Krystalkisses said:



rogifan said:


Krystalkisses said:



I agree Sasha. Thank you for bringing the article to our attention. I really liked this article. The author was honest in his assessment and I apprechiate that. As much as I love and feel affection for Prince, I always was bothered by how almost "cult-ish" some of his fans acted by being afraid to offer any opinion on him or some of his behavior that wasn't positive. Like you are not a devoted fan if you question some of his decisions. The guy really lays it all out there and finally someone said what some of us have felt.



Sorry I can't agree with everything he wrote. I don't want to get into a discussion on religion or politica but it seems like this guy has certain views and because the JW faith doesn't agree with those views somehow that's wrong. There are plenty of good, decent people that don't believe in evolution and believe marriage is between one man and one woman. And there are good, decent people who don't support every tenant of the faith they follow. I don't see this as bad at all. People can have a go at Larry Graham all they want but the Prince of the 2000s was a much better person and in a much happier place IMO than the Prince of the 1990s. If Larry and/or becoming a JW had anything to do with it then I see that as a good thing.



My issue really isn't so much with Prince being religious, following the bible or Larry Graham (I mean actually I am Christian and think the Bible has valuable lessons) my issue is more with Prince's mentality like "If you aren't for me your against me" and the mindless uber fans who subscribed to it and aggressivley defended him. He exibited this kind of thinking long before he became a JW, so I'm not blaming them really, it is just the prideful additude that he sometimes displayed that I didn't find healthy or helpful, especially for himself. He bansished many people from his world that didn't agree with him, I've read. He really didn't let many people in, but it probably would have been benefical for him if there were people around him who were not afraid of him who would keep it straight with him and tell him like, look you have a problem and are abusing these medications.


/// The music industry is tough you got to have people around who believe in the dream. Do you get to tell your boss how to do their job. No work place is a democracy. Prince received a lot of critism on this board so his fans were not blindly following him. As far as pain goes if dude was hurting do you think he would have listened to anyone especially if there was no alternative for him.
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