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Reply #480 posted 10/20/16 6:44pm

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tmo1965 said:

zenarose said:

Same here.

Unless they can prove that Prince got Fentanyl from Schulenburg, or that he did something else inappropriate, I don't see why he should be on leave for this length of time. As it stands now, it appears that Prince got the Fentanyl laced pill off the street.

I'm not sure he's "on leave." I am thinking more like he is laying low to keep the eyes off of him. No, I don't think for a minute Prince got the pill "off the street." I think someone got them for him and they weren't even aware of the source. All I know for certain is there are two people who seem to have disappeared: Schulenburg and Larry Graham.

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Reply #481 posted 10/20/16 8:44pm

PurpleDiamonds
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cloveringold85 said:



Dibblekins said:




cloveringold85 said:


I just read on the "Cremation" thread (Cryingdoves post) something very strange. I did not know this but, Cameron Strang, who is CEO & Chairman of Warner Bros., just so happens to be on the Board of Directors at "Neptune Society" (cremation services), which is the company who cremated Prince. eek


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....and, twilight zone music plays eek






Now THAT is... omg
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Also, do we know much about this person? 'His attorney at the time of his death was Rhonda Trotter from the Los Angeles law firm Kaye Scholer'.

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On the scene for 2-ish years...Given that she negotiated a deal which might have been cause for celebration ('jubilation') in legal circles (even if not, necessarily, one-such for Prince) could she be the one Apollonia mentioned?

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Yea, I found that interesting also that P was working with "new" attorneys for the WB deal. Also, very strange that Van Jones was involved too (insider for Obama). eek


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The circle of people who stand to make a lot of money in Prince's death is truly astonishing!


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I wonder "who" Apollonia was referring to. So many of us asking that question.


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[Edited 10/20/16 12:50pm]


Whoa....you have all found some really good articles!!! They were eye opening and always there eek especially the CEO of WB owning the cremation facility that performed the rushed cremation on Prince.
Also, Thanks for sharing the links Zenarose!

posted some of the following on the gossip thread- maybe the family knows this and aren't talking because they say it will ruin his legacy ... possibly because it was WB and no one will buy the music if they found out they did him in?

I agree with those thinking the new Attny maybe who Appolonia was referring to and interesting she was from Cali, did she contact Dr K and Andrew?

Creepy that BOs name came up, they did not lite up Purple on the 21st either and the DEA sent a convoy of vehicles to PP....it has been silent pretty much sense then too.
Oh yeah but they found the fentanyl...
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Reply #482 posted 10/21/16 10:24am

PurpleDiamonds
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cloveringold85 said:



NikkiED said:




cloveringold85 said:


I just read on the "Cremation" thread (Cryingdoves post) something very strange. I did not know this but, Cameron Strang, who is CEO & Chairman of Warner Bros., just so happens to be on the Board of Directors at "Neptune Society" (cremation services), which is the company who cremated Prince. eek


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....and, twilight zone music plays eek





Wow. I just googled Cameron Strang and found this interesting article especially the bit that says:-



"Through midyear 2016, Strang has increased that share to 8.1 ­percent, good for third place and even outpacing its sister label Atlantic, although the bump is due in part to the posthumous sales of David Bowie, whose catalog is controlled by WBR, and especially Prince, whose greatest-hits album rocketed to the top of the Billboard 200 following his death. (All totals include sales from Warner Music Nashville, run autonomously by its chairman/CEO, John Esposito.) "Perversely, Prince and Bowie dying is the best thing that could've happened to the current Warner Brothers regime," says a source close to the situation.



Full article: http://www.billboard.com/...ds-profile



I still think P had a terminal illness and was self-medicating for the pain, but with all the conspirancy theories flying around, it does make you wonder, especially as the security system/cameras weren't working that day.





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Whoa! Good article you found there. It does seem very shady, indeed.


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Ironic that Bowie was on the same record label (WB) as Prince, and he passed away recently.


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That statement though....."Prince and Bowie dying is the best thing that could have happened to WB".....Wow, just wow!! eek


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I guess they are all gonna cash-in now.


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I also read an article on Billboard (published on April 28th).....an interview with Cameron Strang, states: "Apart from the beneficiaries, the entity with the most at stake in these affairs is Warner Music Group (WMG), which released the artist's music for the first 18 years of his career -- and also released two Prince albums in 2014 -- and could control much of his ­legendary vast archive of unreleased material, which is said to include hundreds if not more than 1,000 songs."


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And...."WMG received a long-term licensing and distribution deal -- possibly for the life of the copyright, i.e., 75 years after the author's death. For its part, WMG gave Prince a huge bump in royalties for his records -- Billboard ­estimates that the artist received a blended rate of 37 percent across all formats and territories."


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"His attorney at the time of his death was Rhonda Trotter from the Los Angeles law firm Kaye Scholer, who had executed the 2014 Warner Bros. deal along with former Barack Obama insider Van Jones. His longest standing, although sporadic, recent associate was entertainment lawyer L. Londell McMillan, who ­reportedly traveled to Minneapolis after Prince's death to help handle the chaos around the estate. (Neither Trotter nor McMillan would ­comment for this story.)"


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Cameron Strang's base salary: $2.25 million eek


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http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7348543/prince-estate-icon-status-after-his-death







Found this at the end of the article you posted
"Prince's legacy is more than the music and his films," says Jeff Jampol of Jampol Artist Management, which oversees the estates of The Doors, Janis Joplin and the Ramones, among other artists, and consults the for the Michael Jackson estate. "As the manager of assets, we speak to everyone who was close to an artist and try to establish a playbook based on what they approved or didn't during their lifetime. There are ­photographs, films, videos, recordings. Are there books or documentaries that can be done? A touring museum, merchandising, apparel? If you enter into this thinking it's just about the music, you have already failed."

So did WB talk Prince into turning PP into a museum? Or I wonder if it was always Ps idea???
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Reply #483 posted 10/21/16 11:18am

1Sasha

Let me tell you: Mohegan Sun Casino, where Prince appeared for three consecutive nights in 2013, could mount an exhibit as at Mall of America, and it would be packed. I saw the Princess Diana exhibit at Foxwoods Casino, and it was incredible. Now, would Prince have liked that? Maybe not, but it would keep his name out there.

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Reply #484 posted 10/21/16 12:59pm

cloveringold85

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PurpleDiamonds1 said:

cloveringold85 said:

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Yea, I found that interesting also that P was working with "new" attorneys for the WB deal. Also, very strange that Van Jones was involved too (insider for Obama). eek

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The circle of people who stand to make a lot of money in Prince's death is truly astonishing!

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I wonder "who" Apollonia was referring to. So many of us asking that question.

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[Edited 10/20/16 12:50pm]

Whoa....you have all found some really good articles!!! They were eye opening and always there eek especially the CEO of WB owning the cremation facility that performed the rushed cremation on Prince. Also, Thanks for sharing the links Zenarose! posted some of the following on the gossip thread- maybe the family knows this and aren't talking because they say it will ruin his legacy ... possibly because it was WB and no one will buy the music if they found out they did him in? I agree with those thinking the new Attny maybe who Appolonia was referring to and interesting she was from Cali, did she contact Dr K and Andrew? Creepy that BOs name came up, they did not lite up Purple on the 21st either and the DEA sent a convoy of vehicles to PP....it has been silent pretty much sense then too. Oh yeah but they found the fentanyl...

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More and more news will keep trickling out over time.

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Yes, it could very well be that P's family won't talk because it will hurt his legacy & record sales. WB is planning on releasing a new album next month "Prince4Ever", with previously unreleased music. Didn't take them long, did it?

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[Edited 10/21/16 13:04pm]

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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Reply #485 posted 10/21/16 1:03pm

cloveringold85

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PurpleDiamonds1 said:

cloveringold85 said:

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Whoa! Good article you found there. It does seem very shady, indeed.

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Ironic that Bowie was on the same record label (WB) as Prince, and he passed away recently.

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That statement though....."Prince and Bowie dying is the best thing that could have happened to WB".....Wow, just wow!! eek

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I guess they are all gonna cash-in now.

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I also read an article on Billboard (published on April 28th)......an interview with Cameron Strang, states: "Apart from the beneficiaries, the entity with the most at stake in these affairs is Warner Music Group (WMG), which released the artist's music for the first 18 years of his career -- and also released two Prince albums in 2014 -- and could control much of his ­legendary vast archive of unreleased material, which is said to include hundreds if not more than 1,000 songs."

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And...."WMG received a long-term licensing and distribution deal -- possibly for the life of the copyright, i.e., 75 years after the author's death. For its part, WMG gave Prince a huge bump in royalties for his records -- Billboard ­estimates that the artist received a blended rate of 37 percent across all formats and territories."

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"His attorney at the time of his death was Rhonda Trotter from the Los Angeles law firm Kaye Scholer, who had executed the 2014 Warner Bros. deal along with former Barack Obama insider Van Jones. His longest standing, although sporadic, recent associate was entertainment lawyer L. Londell McMillan, who ­reportedly traveled to Minneapolis after Prince's death to help handle the chaos around the estate. (Neither Trotter nor McMillan would ­comment for this story.)"

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Cameron Strang's base salary: $2.25 million eek

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http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7348543/prince-estate-icon-status-after-his-death



Found this at the end of the article you posted "Prince's legacy is more than the music and his films," says Jeff Jampol of Jampol Artist Management, which oversees the estates of The Doors, Janis Joplin and the Ramones, among other artists, and consults the for the Michael Jackson estate. "As the manager of assets, we speak to everyone who was close to an artist and try to establish a playbook based on what they approved or didn't during their lifetime. There are ­photographs, films, videos, recordings. Are there books or documentaries that can be done? A touring museum, merchandising, apparel? If you enter into this thinking it's just about the music, you have already failed." So did WB talk Prince into turning PP into a museum? Or I wonder if it was always Ps idea???

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Yes, I read that also.

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I've only ever heard Prince mentioning his "Vault" of unreleased music, but never heard him speak of turning PP into a museum. That statement was made by Tyka, her husband and a few other's.

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Prince was a very private person, but I think he may have done something with PP. He did have a lot of concerts there, open to the public, which just shows how generous of a man he was, and how open he was to allowing people into his purple kingdom.

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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Reply #486 posted 10/21/16 4:23pm

Dibblekins

Yes, it was first published in April but still...

http://breakingbrown.com/...ime-death/

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Reply #487 posted 10/21/16 4:42pm

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cloveringold85 said:



PurpleDiamonds1 said:


cloveringold85 said:


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Whoa! Good article you found there. It does seem very shady, indeed.


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Ironic that Bowie was on the same record label (WB) as Prince, and he passed away recently.


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That statement though....."Prince and Bowie dying is the best thing that could have happened to WB".....Wow, just wow!! eek


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I guess they are all gonna cash-in now.


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I also read an article on Billboard (published on April 28th).....an interview with Cameron Strang, states: "Apart from the beneficiaries, the entity with the most at stake in these affairs is Warner Music Group (WMG), which released the artist's music for the first 18 years of his career -- and also released two Prince albums in 2014 -- and could control much of his ­legendary vast archive of unreleased material, which is said to include hundreds if not more than 1,000 songs."


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And...."WMG received a long-term licensing and distribution deal -- possibly for the life of the copyright, i.e., 75 years after the author's death. For its part, WMG gave Prince a huge bump in royalties for his records -- Billboard ­estimates that the artist received a blended rate of 37 percent across all formats and territories."


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"His attorney at the time of his death was Rhonda Trotter from the Los Angeles law firm Kaye Scholer, who had executed the 2014 Warner Bros. deal along with former Barack Obama insider Van Jones. His longest standing, although sporadic, recent associate was entertainment lawyer L. Londell McMillan, who ­reportedly traveled to Minneapolis after Prince's death to help handle the chaos around the estate. (Neither Trotter nor McMillan would ­comment for this story.)"


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Cameron Strang's base salary: $2.25 million eek


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http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7348543/prince-estate-icon-status-after-his-death







Found this at the end of the article you posted "Prince's legacy is more than the music and his films," says Jeff Jampol of Jampol Artist Management, which oversees the estates of The Doors, Janis Joplin and the Ramones, among other artists, and consults the for the Michael Jackson estate. "As the manager of assets, we speak to everyone who was close to an artist and try to establish a playbook based on what they approved or didn't during their lifetime. There are ­photographs, films, videos, recordings. Are there books or documentaries that can be done? A touring museum, merchandising, apparel? If you enter into this thinking it's just about the music, you have already failed." So did WB talk Prince into turning PP into a museum? Or I wonder if it was always Ps idea???

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Yes, I read that also.


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I've only ever heard Prince mentioning his "Vault" of unreleased music, but never heard him speak of turning PP into a museum. That statement was made by Tyka, her husband and a few other's.


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Prince was a very private person, but I think he may have done something with PP. He did have a lot of concerts there, open to the public, which just shows how generous of a man he was, and how open he was to allowing people into his purple kingdom.





-- Please stop. Sheila E mentioned the museum the day after he died in a T.V interview. Apples mentioned it as well that she knew about two years ago. There is no way they could have put the museum so quickly if he did not have things in place. They are saying he had plans layed out and said sent that he sent the plans out to his friends. What we be the point of all of these people lying? In addition the estate needs to generate revenue not just for taxes but to maintain the building. Would some of you line to see it torn down and the property sold?
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Reply #488 posted 10/21/16 4:48pm

cloveringold85

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laurarichardson said:

cloveringold85 said:

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Yes, I read that also.

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I've only ever heard Prince mentioning his "Vault" of unreleased music, but never heard him speak of turning PP into a museum. That statement was made by Tyka, her husband and a few other's.

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Prince was a very private person, but I think he may have done something with PP. He did have a lot of concerts there, open to the public, which just shows how generous of a man he was, and how open he was to allowing people into his purple kingdom.

-- Please stop. Sheila E mentioned the museum the day after he died in a T.V interview. Apples mentioned it as well that she knew about two years ago. There is no way they could have put the museum so quickly if he did not have things in place. They are saying he had plans layed out and said sent that he sent the plans out to his friends. What we be the point of all of these people lying? In addition the estate needs to generate revenue not just for taxes but to maintain the building. Would some of you line to see it torn down and the property sold?

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I'm not against the PP Museum. Yes, I have heard what Sheila E. (and others) have said about opening PP as a Museum. It had to be done to pay taxes and other expenses; I just think it was too soon after Prince's death, but they had no choice.

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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Reply #489 posted 10/21/16 5:38pm

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laurarichardson said:

cloveringold85 said:



PurpleDiamonds1 said:


cloveringold85 said:


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Whoa! Good article you found there. It does seem very shady, indeed.


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Ironic that Bowie was on the same record label (WB) as Prince, and he passed away recently.


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That statement though....."Prince and Bowie dying is the best thing that could have happened to WB".....Wow, just wow!! eek


.


I guess they are all gonna cash-in now.


.


I also read an article on Billboard (published on April 28th).....an interview with Cameron Strang, states: "Apart from the beneficiaries, the entity with the most at stake in these affairs is Warner Music Group (WMG), which released the artist's music for the first 18 years of his career -- and also released two Prince albums in 2014 -- and could control much of his ­legendary vast archive of unreleased material, which is said to include hundreds if not more than 1,000 songs."


.


And...."WMG received a long-term licensing and distribution deal -- possibly for the life of the copyright, i.e., 75 years after the author's death. For its part, WMG gave Prince a huge bump in royalties for his records -- Billboard ­estimates that the artist received a blended rate of 37 percent across all formats and territories."


.


"His attorney at the time of his death was Rhonda Trotter from the Los Angeles law firm Kaye Scholer, who had executed the 2014 Warner Bros. deal along with former Barack Obama insider Van Jones. His longest standing, although sporadic, recent associate was entertainment lawyer L. Londell McMillan, who ­reportedly traveled to Minneapolis after Prince's death to help handle the chaos around the estate. (Neither Trotter nor McMillan would ­comment for this story.)"


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Cameron Strang's base salary: $2.25 million eek


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http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7348543/prince-estate-icon-status-after-his-death







Found this at the end of the article you posted "Prince's legacy is more than the music and his films," says Jeff Jampol of Jampol Artist Management, which oversees the estates of The Doors, Janis Joplin and the Ramones, among other artists, and consults the for the Michael Jackson estate. "As the manager of assets, we speak to everyone who was close to an artist and try to establish a playbook based on what they approved or didn't during their lifetime. There are ­photographs, films, videos, recordings. Are there books or documentaries that can be done? A touring museum, merchandising, apparel? If you enter into this thinking it's just about the music, you have already failed." So did WB talk Prince into turning PP into a museum? Or I wonder if it was always Ps idea???

.


Yes, I read that also.


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I've only ever heard Prince mentioning his "Vault" of unreleased music, but never heard him speak of turning PP into a museum. That statement was made by Tyka, her husband and a few other's.


.


Prince was a very private person, but I think he may have done something with PP. He did have a lot of concerts there, open to the public, which just shows how generous of a man he was, and how open he was to allowing people into his purple kingdom.





-- Please stop. Sheila E mentioned the museum the day after he died in a T.V interview. Apples mentioned it as well that she knew about two years ago. There is no way they could have put the museum so quickly if he did not have things in place. They are saying he had plans layed out and said sent that he sent the plans out to his friends. What we be the point of all of these people lying? In addition the estate needs to generate revenue not just for taxes but to maintain the building. Would some of you line to see it torn down and the property sold?


I am for the museum!

Sorry I was not clearer in my post.
I was referencing back when Prince signed back with WB 2014 and thought WB may have talked him into setting PP up that way....if so where are the proceeds going?
I hope his family....seems a lot of people have their eye on Ps estate.
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Reply #490 posted 10/21/16 5:51pm

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Dibblekins said:

Yes, it was first published in April but still...

http://breakingbrown.com/...ime-death/


eek
That says a lot....had no idea P held a press conference in 2015 and was telling other musicians to not sign with record company's.
This may exactly be why he is not with us today sad
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Reply #491 posted 10/21/16 6:29pm

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PurpleDiamonds1 said:

laurarichardson said:


-- Please stop. Sheila E mentioned the museum the day after he died in a T.V interview. Apples mentioned it as well that she knew about two years ago. There is no way they could have put the museum so quickly if he did not have things in place. They are saying he had plans layed out and said sent that he sent the plans out to his friends. What we be the point of all of these people lying? In addition the estate needs to generate revenue not just for taxes but to maintain the building. Would some of you line to see it torn down and the property sold?


I am for the museum!

Sorry I was not clearer in my post.
I was referencing back when Prince signed back with WB 2014 and thought WB may have talked him into setting PP up that way....if so where are the proceeds going?
I hope his family....seems a lot of people have their eye on Ps estate.

--- I don't think WB had anything to do with the museum. I believe he signed back with WB in exchange for his masters. I also believe part of the deal may been a partnership to get old and new stuff out but not much happened over the last two years which could have had to do with his health issues.
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Reply #492 posted 10/22/16 8:52am

Purplealegria7

cloveringold85 said:



disch said:


This article (http://www.nbcnews.com/po...ce-n560416 ) has the moline flight timeline:


2:01am: unscheduled landing begun.


11:57am: flight took off again for MPLS


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He was in the hospital for most of the time in between that (barring the 20 minutes or so he was treated on the tarmac).


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As for them letting him go "with no questions or concerns." We don't know what questions or concerns the doctors there expressed, but there's no reason they could hold him in the hospital against his will if he wanted to leave.





laurarichardson said:



Fly logs are public records. It is not that hard to find out when he left Moline.






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I just don't believe any hospital would allow a patient to leave, especially if it's someone who just "O/D" and is in bad condition. But then again, we just don't know what happened. Maybe Prince refused to stay there. I wish he had immediately gone to the hospital when he got back to PP, because he might still be here with us.





I have worked in hospitals for 16 years, There is nothing keeping anyone in the hospital against their will. The only thing that would is if they are a prisoner with a guard inside the room, or if the patient is on some sort of psychiatric/ drug abuse hold like a baker act/5150 hold where there is a "sitter" on watch with the PT 24 hours a day and that takes a injunction or court order. Other than that, there is nothing that can make them stay and he probably signed out AMA ( against medical advice) and there is nothing to stop him.

It's sad but if he wanted to leave they had to let him. Breaks my heart, but it happens everyday,to disastrous consequences as we have seen here. sad
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Reply #493 posted 10/22/16 11:32am

cloveringold85

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PurpleDiamonds1 said:

Dibblekins said:

Yes, it was first published in April but still...

http://breakingbrown.com/...ime-death/

eek That says a lot....had no idea P held a press conference in 2015 and was telling other musicians to not sign with record company's. This may exactly be why he is not with us today sad

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Wow! eek

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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Reply #494 posted 10/22/16 2:42pm

1Sasha

That article most certainly put it all on the line.

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Reply #495 posted 10/22/16 3:04pm

Dibblekins

On the 'new release' thread, CryingDoves had this to say:
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'WB, why didn't you release the deluxe box awhile Prince was alive? What, you knew what was coming? Prince did tweet about it, he mentioned all was turn in but you WB were the ones withholding its publishing for a reason.... May be now, just maybe, we understand why....

'The same with the "tell all book" by ex the backup dancer, which was due on Dec 2105, yet it was pushed for a later released (it seems April 2107 now)..... Hmm, interesting...

'All of this just make people wonder and rightfully so....

Then, in 2017, a deluxe, remastered edition of Purple Rain, featuring a second disc of previously unreleased material, will debut. A release notes that plans for the set "were agreed with Prince before he passed away'"'.

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So, it could well be that Tyka wasn't the only one who was prepared for P's passing: executives at WB might well have known too - and deliberately (cynically) held off publishing a new compilation because it stood to make more money when P passed. The same could be said for the book publishers cited in CryingDove's post.
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I know some here think WB might have been more than passive observers of P's demise; I'm not making any comments on that, BUT as has been pointed out above by industry insiders / experts, WB definitely stand to make a lot of dosh (with none of P's interference) now that he's gone.
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Reply #496 posted 10/22/16 4:11pm

zenarose

Dibblekins said:

On the 'new release' thread, CryingDoves had this to say:
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'WB, why didn't you release the deluxe box awhile Prince was alive? What, you knew what was coming? Prince did tweet about it, he mentioned all was turn in but you WB were the ones withholding its publishing for a reason.... May be now, just maybe, we understand why....

'The same with the "tell all book" by ex the backup dancer, which was due on Dec 2105, yet it was pushed for a later released (it seems April 2107 now)..... Hmm, interesting...

'All of this just make people wonder and rightfully so....

Then, in 2017, a deluxe, remastered edition of Purple Rain, featuring a second disc of previously unreleased material, will debut. A release notes that plans for the set "were agreed with Prince before he passed away'"'.

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So, it could well be that Tyka wasn't the only one who was prepared for P's passing: executives at WB might well have known too - and deliberately (cynically) held off publishing a new compilation because it stood to make more money when P passed. The same could be said for the book publishers cited in CryingDove's post.
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I know some here think WB might have been more than passive observers of P's demise; I'm not making any comments on that, BUT as has been pointed out above by industry insiders / experts, WB definitely stand to make a lot of dosh (with none of P's interference) now that he's gone.
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If you have Twitter read what Dr. Funkenberry and Serpan99 posted today. Also read the

comments. Evidently many folks are thinking.

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Reply #497 posted 10/22/16 5:31pm

Dibblekins

zenarose said:

Dibblekins said:

On the 'new release' thread, CryingDoves had this to say:
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'WB, why didn't you release the deluxe box awhile Prince was alive? What, you knew what was coming? Prince did tweet about it, he mentioned all was turn in but you WB were the ones withholding its publishing for a reason.... May be now, just maybe, we understand why....

'The same with the "tell all book" by ex the backup dancer, which was due on Dec 2105, yet it was pushed for a later released (it seems April 2107 now)..... Hmm, interesting...

'All of this just make people wonder and rightfully so....

Then, in 2017, a deluxe, remastered edition of Purple Rain, featuring a second disc of previously unreleased material, will debut. A release notes that plans for the set "were agreed with Prince before he passed away'"'.

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So, it could well be that Tyka wasn't the only one who was prepared for P's passing: executives at WB might well have known too - and deliberately (cynically) held off publishing a new compilation because it stood to make more money when P passed. The same could be said for the book publishers cited in CryingDove's post.
.

I know some here think WB might have been more than passive observers of P's demise; I'm not making any comments on that, BUT as has been pointed out above by industry insiders / experts, WB definitely stand to make a lot of dosh (with none of P's interference) now that he's gone.
.

If you have Twitter read what Dr. Funkenberry and Serpan99 posted today. Also read the

comments. Evidently many folks are thinking.


Are you able to screenshot them for us, Zena?

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Reply #498 posted 10/22/16 5:41pm

PurpleDiamonds
1

I don't have those accounts but typed in Google and found it.
DrFunkenberry had some good posts found them in Instagram from today....hope that helps!
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Reply #499 posted 10/22/16 5:58pm

zenarose

PurpleDiamonds1 said:

I don't have those accounts but typed in Google and found it. DrFunkenberry had some good posts found them in Instagram from today....hope that helps!

I have them saved on my phone and in my PC. I tried to upload to photo bucket but that site is

experiencing problems today. As soon as I can get them in I will post. I got Twit from both. lol

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Reply #500 posted 10/22/16 7:05pm

ladygirl99

Dibblekins said:

On the 'new release' thread, CryingDoves had this to say:
.

'WB, why didn't you release the deluxe box awhile Prince was alive? What, you knew what was coming? Prince did tweet about it, he mentioned all was turn in but you WB were the ones withholding its publishing for a reason.... May be now, just maybe, we understand why....

'The same with the "tell all book" by ex the backup dancer, which was due on Dec 2105, yet it was pushed for a later released (it seems April 2107 now)..... Hmm, interesting...

'All of this just make people wonder and rightfully so....

Then, in 2017, a deluxe, remastered edition of Purple Rain, featuring a second disc of previously unreleased material, will debut. A release notes that plans for the set "were agreed with Prince before he passed away'"'.

.

So, it could well be that Tyka wasn't the only one who was prepared for P's passing: executives at WB might well have known too - and deliberately (cynically) held off publishing a new compilation because it stood to make more money when P passed. The same could be said for the book publishers cited in CryingDove's post.
.

I know some here think WB might have been more than passive observers of P's demise; I'm not making any comments on that, BUT as has been pointed out above by industry insiders / experts, WB definitely stand to make a lot of dosh (with none of P's interference) now that he's gone.
.

I said for the longest that Tyka wasn't the only one who knew he was dying. He made peace with a lot of people who he had a fallout with. Even Morris Day claimed in an interview he hadnt spoken to PRince for several years (I believed they fallout over that name issue with the Time's (or Original 7ven) and out of the blue he contacted Morris and invited him to Paisley Park. I also believed they didn't talk much but they played music and stuff. So I don't believed he and Morris fully patched things up. He also invited Jellybean too and Jellybean (the drummer for the time) did an interview a few years ago he hated Prince and was mad at him.

I don't get these illogical murder theories on here. Some people really need to take their mental health more seriously. SMH.

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Reply #501 posted 10/22/16 7:12pm

ladygirl99

fortuneandserendipity said:

muleFunk said:

Let's put it like this.....

Would Prince commit suicide in an elevator with his clothes on backward?

People kill themselves in places that they loved. I believe that he was not fond of elevators.

Another thing that I have to mention here pill ODs are found in resting positions.

Does that include suspension bridges? What about cruise ships. People love those. And holiday homes. I hear the suicide rate there is sky high.

And also I read too that women who committed suicide tend to use pills while men used more weapons like guns to finish off the act.

Prince was feminine as hell so...

And good luck to those on here who trying to figure out a very weird man who often change his mind at given moment and was walking contradictions and had a mystery surrounding him. Shit even his family and his associates don't know too much about him beyond what he wanted them to know. And don;t get started on the choices and actions that didn't make sense to bandmembers or to fans and the such.

I am going based on what I was told and also what Tyka was hinting at us during that ET interview and I since got the idea what happened I just want receipts (or evidence to support my theory).

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Reply #502 posted 10/22/16 7:36pm

PurpleDiamonds
1

zenarose said:



PurpleDiamonds1 said:


I don't have those accounts but typed in Google and found it. DrFunkenberry had some good posts found them in Instagram from today....hope that helps!



I have them saved on my phone and in my PC. I tried to upload to photo bucket but that site is



experiencing problems today. As soon as I can get them in I will post. I got Twit from both. lol


Thanks!! Look forward to seeing those posts. The one I found was re WB and drfunkenberrys 2cents. Was that one of them?
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Reply #503 posted 10/22/16 11:05pm

Mumio

avatar

ladygirl99 said:

I said for the longest that Tyka wasn't the only one who knew he was dying. He made peace with a lot of people who he had a fallout with. Even Morris Day claimed in an interview he hadnt spoken to PRince for several years (I believed they fallout over that name issue with the Time's (or Original 7ven) and out of the blue he contacted Morris and invited him to Paisley Park. I also believed they didn't talk much but they played music and stuff. So I don't believed he and Morris fully patched things up. He also invited Jellybean too and Jellybean (the drummer for the time) did an interview a few years ago he hated Prince and was mad at him.

I don't get these illogical murder theories on here. Some people really need to take their mental health more seriously. SMH.


People don't even want to believe that she has known about it for a couple of years now. Seemed to me she was pretty clear with what she was saying. There probably would have been further explanation if people were getting the wrong idea in how they were reading into her comments. We might have heard that from her or even other family members by now...but there's been no retraction of those comments. Food for thought.

Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end nod
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Reply #504 posted 10/23/16 5:51am

muleFunk

avatar

ladygirl99 said:

Dibblekins said:

On the 'new release' thread, CryingDoves had this to say:
.

'WB, why didn't you release the deluxe box awhile Prince was alive? What, you knew what was coming? Prince did tweet about it, he mentioned all was turn in but you WB were the ones withholding its publishing for a reason.... May be now, just maybe, we understand why....

'The same with the "tell all book" by ex the backup dancer, which was due on Dec 2105, yet it was pushed for a later released (it seems April 2107 now)..... Hmm, interesting...

'All of this just make people wonder and rightfully so....

Then, in 2017, a deluxe, remastered edition of Purple Rain, featuring a second disc of previously unreleased material, will debut. A release notes that plans for the set "were agreed with Prince before he passed away'"'.

.

So, it could well be that Tyka wasn't the only one who was prepared for P's passing: executives at WB might well have known too - and deliberately (cynically) held off publishing a new compilation because it stood to make more money when P passed. The same could be said for the book publishers cited in CryingDove's post.
.

I know some here think WB might have been more than passive observers of P's demise; I'm not making any comments on that, BUT as has been pointed out above by industry insiders / experts, WB definitely stand to make a lot of dosh (with none of P's interference) now that he's gone.
.

I said for the longest that Tyka wasn't the only one who knew he was dying. He made peace with a lot of people who he had a fallout with. Even Morris Day claimed in an interview he hadnt spoken to PRince for several years (I believed they fallout over that name issue with the Time's (or Original 7ven) and out of the blue he contacted Morris and invited him to Paisley Park. I also believed they didn't talk much but they played music and stuff. So I don't believed he and Morris fully patched things up. He also invited Jellybean too and Jellybean (the drummer for the time) did an interview a few years ago he hated Prince and was mad at him.

I don't get these illogical murder theories on here. Some people really need to take their mental health more seriously. SMH.

Hints:

WB drops AOA instead of Purple Rain 30.

Saturday Night Live lets Prince blow up the show with the longest performance in show history.

P&M Tour Concept

The Vanity Passing

The murder theories are not asillogical as it would seem because the pill was illegal and whoever obtained this pill can be charged with murder. Prince may have been dying but April 21 was unexpected.

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Reply #505 posted 10/23/16 9:13am

Tresha68

ladygirl99 said:

Dibblekins said:

On the 'new release' thread, CryingDoves had this to say:
.

'WB, why didn't you release the deluxe box awhile Prince was alive? What, you knew what was coming? Prince did tweet about it, he mentioned all was turn in but you WB were the ones withholding its publishing for a reason.... May be now, just maybe, we understand why....

'The same with the "tell all book" by ex the backup dancer, which was due on Dec 2105, yet it was pushed for a later released (it seems April 2107 now)..... Hmm, interesting...

'All of this just make people wonder and rightfully so....

Then, in 2017, a deluxe, remastered edition of Purple Rain, featuring a second disc of previously unreleased material, will debut. A release notes that plans for the set "were agreed with Prince before he passed away'"'.

.

So, it could well be that Tyka wasn't the only one who was prepared for P's passing: executives at WB might well have known too - and deliberately (cynically) held off publishing a new compilation because it stood to make more money when P passed. The same could be said for the book publishers cited in CryingDove's post.
.

I know some here think WB might have been more than passive observers of P's demise; I'm not making any comments on that, BUT as has been pointed out above by industry insiders / experts, WB definitely stand to make a lot of dosh (with none of P's interference) now that he's gone.
.

I said for the longest that Tyka wasn't the only one who knew he was dying. He made peace with a lot of people who he had a fallout with. Even Morris Day claimed in an interview he hadnt spoken to PRince for several years (I believed they fallout over that name issue with the Time's (or Original 7ven) and out of the blue he contacted Morris and invited him to Paisley Park. I also believed they didn't talk much but they played music and stuff. So I don't believed he and Morris fully patched things up. He also invited Jellybean too and Jellybean (the drummer for the time) did an interview a few years ago he hated Prince and was mad at him.

I don't get these illogical murder theories on here. Some people really need to take their mental health more seriously. SMH.

Great, someone with a clear mind. I don't understand it either and I agree with you 100%.

Prince was definately gifted, but he was also human.

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Reply #506 posted 10/23/16 11:19am

fortuneandsere
ndipity

Militant said:

I just noticed that in Graffiti Bridge, one of George Clinton's bandmembers is credited as Chris "Doctor D" Worthy. I can't find any other info about this guy or any association with P-Funk. Is it at all possible that Prince's alleged dealer has been hiding in plain sight this whole time? Check the movie credits for yourself.

Yup, his name is there. Along with a few Prince band members and a few unknown names. Makes you wonder, because of the George Clinton connection. Laura Richardson will not be pleased neutral

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 #507 posted 10/23/16 11:29am

fortuneandsere
ndipity

Also, the guy who kills Aura at the end in his jeep, was stood by George Clinton earlier in the scene.

Could it be Chris"Doctor D" Worthy? Because guess who is the person that consoles him immediately afterwards?!?! Yup, none other than Kirk Johnson. omg


And people considered Grafitti Bridge a historical irrelevance hrmph

wink

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 #508 posted 10/23/16 11:30am

zenarose

fortuneandserendipity said:

Militant said:

I just noticed that in Graffiti Bridge, one of George Clinton's bandmembers is credited as Chris "Doctor D" Worthy. I can't find any other info about this guy or any association with P-Funk. Is it at all possible that Prince's alleged dealer has been hiding in plain sight this whole time? Check the movie credits for yourself.

Yup, his name is there. Along with a few Prince band members and a few unknown names. Makes you wonder, because of the George Clinton connection. Laura Richardson will not be pleased neutral

I researched the info that MILITANT posted. I found the name and scant information. Shoot not a

photo anywhere!!

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Reply #509 posted 10/23/16 12:12pm

cloveringold85

avatar

ladygirl99 said:

fortuneandserendipity said:

Does that include suspension bridges? What about cruise ships. People love those. And holiday homes. I hear the suicide rate there is sky high.

And also I read too that women who committed suicide tend to use pills while men used more weapons like guns to finish off the act.

Prince was feminine as hell so...

And good luck to those on here who trying to figure out a very weird man who often change his mind at given moment and was walking contradictions and had a mystery surrounding him. Shit even his family and his associates don't know too much about him beyond what he wanted them to know. And don;t get started on the choices and actions that didn't make sense to bandmembers or to fans and the such.

I am going based on what I was told and also what Tyka was hinting at us during that ET interview and I since got the idea what happened I just want receipts (or evidence to support my theory).

.

Prince was feminine as hell? LMAO!!

.

Sexy? Umm....YEAH!! Feminine? Hell to the no!! lol

"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016)
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