SS, Dirty Mind/Controversy was my era, too! I was 16- 19, then got married (WTF was I thinking???), then...well, y'all know P's career... If I could get a do-over, I'd move to Chanhassen straight out of nursing school at 19 and buy property near where PP would eventually be built so I could walk over for the parties. | |
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terrig said:
What are the rumors between them. Did they or didn't they? | |
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luvgirl said: terrig said:
What are the rumors between them. Did they or didn't they? I saw in an article that she didn't like this. | |
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You saw an article that she didnt like having her temperature taken? Thats sad smut. | |
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ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:
You saw an article that she didnt like having her temperature taken? Thats sad smut. Yeah, she said she felt it made her feel like a "hoe" and she felt it undermined her as a musician. Oops! http://prince.org/msg/7/431759?pg=1 (I guess that link with post #17 sorta slipped from my fingers, huh? How clumsy of me!) [Edited 9/4/16 22:40pm] | |
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LBrent, you are righteous!! Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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Well, here's a statement in his last Rolling Stone article which shows me he'd love this thread.
"I can take you out there and hit this guitar for you," Prince promised earlier, "and what you'll hear is sex. You will hear something where you'd run out of adjectives, like you do when you meet the finest woman." | |
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Followed up by: "You're gonna start vibrating in a second," he tells me. One second? Damn. | |
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SpinsterSister said:
LBrent, you are righteous!! Gracias, we all are! | |
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Totally...I have made contact with a lot of women, both here and in other places, since April, and it's been really powerful...this coming together to share our grief and to celebrate him. A few of us wrote a letter to Jill Jones after the fb thing where she was talking about seeing P at D's memorial and thinking there was something up with him...and she wrote back "What an incredible sisterhood. For this I am certain he smiles." So, I reckon we keep on doing just exactly what we're doing.... Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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LBrent said: luvgirl said: What are the rumors between them. Did they or didn't they? I saw in an article that she didn't like this. ----- I read an article were she was asked if they were just pretending to kiss(WTF) she said it would be no fun to pretend. I will never buy that he forced anyone to do anything they did not want to do. I think people get older and look back with regret. | |
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I think they should be called "gifts" not gifs !!!!!!! Thank you Prince for every note you left behind 💜 | |
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laurarichardson said: LBrent said: I saw in an article that she didn't like this. ----- I read an article were she was asked if they were just pretending to kiss(WTF) she said it would be no fun to pretend. I will never buy that he forced anyone to do anything they did not want to do. I think people get older and look back with regret. It certainly looked as if she were enjoying herself... No one can pretend that good. | |
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I think this is really interesting...because yeah, I can see why she would feel conflicted too, and you're entirely right, it's about other people's (by which I mean mostly men's attitudes)...it's the same thing I feel when I see a 16 year old girl wandering around in almost nothing hotpants...I want it to be safe for her to do that, and I want us to live in a world in which her doing that meant men didn't see her as being a lesser person...but we don't, and so I also feel anxious for her, because when I was that age, I too thought I could behave exactly the way I wanted to, and I soon found out that really wasn't true. I think maybe this is also what the men don't get when they see us appreciating P's sexuality, they think somehow that means we think less, or don't think of him as a person...that we a reducing him to an object...just as the appreciation of women as sexual is so often about seeing them as objects...and that somehow therefore we don't appreciate him as a musician, or as a philanthropist, or any of the other amazing things about him...and that isn't the case at all.... Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Yeah...that's what really bugs me about the whole 'he was such a pimp' thing. Sure he had that aspect to his persona, but that isn't what made him so seductive...it was so much less about what he wanted us to do for him than about what he wanted to do for us...and communicating that he cared about and understood what turned us on, that what got him off was getting us off... Calling him a pimp is a way of erasing that and making his sexuality more comfortable for them...making it about him dominating us rather than pleasing us... Nuhuh. Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Yeah, I think you're right that it's really right emotionally...I think he was extremely emotionally controlling/dominating...but weirdly I don't think he was sexually controlling/dominating...and even more weirdly, I think his ability to be so emotionally controlling was a product of the fact he was so fucking sexy because his sexuality was really open. So yeah, complicated.... Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Hooray for us middle age ladies! Girls, you all make me so proud to be my age right now! Our main man was all that and so much more! I do call him Pimp Daddy when I see certain early photos of him, like in the fedora, white tank and stubble...oh yea, that's hot. What I am trying to say is that, the power of "love" is strong and can be mutually beneficial or used as a weapon. Our man taught us that we have the right to our feelings, thoughts and bodies - nobody "owned" us or had sexual rights with us....it had to include love and God. He demonstrated that love for us, to us...and yep, he did it nasty too! That is part of the glorious thing - we can be nasty, we can be saintly, we can be motherly, or we can be the dominant in whatever WE wanted, whenever WE wanted. Who better to teach that to us than a man who seemed so secure with his own sexuality and power (at least on stage) instead of an insecure man who would put the brakes on our mighty train? Besides he posessed a beautiful body and loved to show us ladies his "gifts", that yea, we deserved all that too and I am sure he would've obliged us.
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jayseajay said:
Totally...I have made contact with a lot of women, both here and in other places, since April, and it's been really powerful...this coming together to share our grief and to celebrate him. A few of us wrote a letter to Jill Jones after the fb thing where she was talking about seeing P at D's memorial and thinking there was something up with him...and she wrote back "What an incredible sisterhood. For this I am certain he smiles." So, I reckon we keep on doing just exactly what we're doing.... Yes I'm certain he smiles too Lately I keep hearing what he said (Baltimore Peace rally?) I'm paraphrasing..."Do me a favour, look after each other, we are all family, no matter the colour". What better way 2 honour this phenomenal soul's life & work than 2 look after each other? I look into the future, people 2 come who will be touched by his life's work, his message. Those in the future will truly recognise the force of nature we shared time & space with. (We're 2 close 2 it. We've been spoiled). The Maestro. The Shaman. The Poet. ❤ ..... [Edited 9/5/16 11:22am] "We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15 | |
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i love how his shoes matches his outfit | |
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[Edited 9/5/16 7:17am] Guuuuurl! | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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SpinsterSister said:
Hooray for us middle age ladies! Girls, you all make me so proud to be my age right now! Our main man was all that and so much more! I do call him Pimp Daddy when I see certain early photos of him, like in the fedora, white tank and stubble...oh yea, that's hot. What I am trying to say is that, the power of "love" is strong and can be mutually beneficial or used as a weapon. Our man taught us that we have the right to our feelings, thoughts and bodies - nobody "owned" us or had sexual rights with us....it had to include love and God. He demonstrated that love for us, to us...and yep, he did it nasty too! That is part of the glorious thing - we can be nasty, we can be saintly, we can be motherly, or we can be the dominant in whatever WE wanted, whenever WE wanted. Who better to teach that to us than a man who seemed so secure with his own sexuality and power (at least on stage) instead of an insecure man who would put the brakes on our mighty train? Besides he posessed a beautiful body and loved to show us ladies his "gifts", that yea, we deserved all that too and I am sure he would've obliged us.
Yaaaaas! I confess to referring to Baby Boy as a Pimp Daddy on occasion, too. But let me explain why. Men won't get it and neither will many women... In my way of thinking, women are more powerful by virtue of our sexuality. WARS have been fought over the poonani. Henry the 8th changed the religion of England from Catholicism and invented the Church of England to get into Anne Boleyn's drawers. Life comes through us, not to mention that after that happens we have "snap back" which allows us to carry on as usual. Men find our bodies intriguing and our scent intoxicating, for all that they try to shame us with comments about gravity getting to our boobs or the earthy scent of our fluids, they use every opportunity to crawl between our thighs regardless of how much cellulite. The sniff beneath our breasts or our bras after we come home and weigh our breasts in their palms no matter the droopage. We are powerful over them. They resent the power we posses. It makes them feel vulnerable. So they try every way they can to ignore it and repress our power. Adam wasn't strong enough to give up Eve. He could have, but he was drowning in the whirlpool of her power even after her sin. For every man who makes fun of our perceived physical shortcomings, there are other men waiting in line to adore that very aspect of us. They've put chastity belts on us while they went off to fight wars to keep other men away from us. They pay us for the privilege of simply watching us dance and they pay us with the hope of seeing the Promised Land at the apex of our core...either with their bodies or simply their eyes. They bow to our will. And even though Eve's sin caused our gender's punishment of craving them, they have always craved us...always. We make men feel some type of way about themselves by our very existence, even the men who don't want us sexually want to be either like us or, at the very least, near us. Men bask in us as if we are sunlight. They are confused by us, yet they gauge themselves by what they see reflected in our eyes. Our quiet disappointment can destroy them. We fascinate them. We are the exotic other. Even the plainest of us. Ever see a plain woman with a hot guy? He knew her secret power. Ever see a big fat gal with a hot guy? He knew her secret power. I could go on and on...women with beards, women with no legs, women with facial deformities...yet they have children. Some man recognized her inherent power. Not only conventionally beautiful women have power, theirs is simply easier to see with the naked eye, but Barbra Streisand and Gabourey Sidibe are sexy as f*ck. P knew femininity was powerful. That's why he borrowed it in performance and that's why he was drawn to it in his private life and that's why we are seduced by his legacy...even from the great beyond. | |
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"What do you believe in?" "God." "Who is your God?" "You." | |
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This is what they act like!
admission is easy, just say U believe, then come 2 this place in your heart. | |
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