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Reply #90 posted 04/05/17 3:57pm

Mumio

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Genesia said:


Nonsense. Bashraka is right: that tweet was a play on the promo for the movie "Jaws" - which had the tagline "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water." It's a metaphor - Prince was the shark, coming with more concerts.


Honestly...some people and their tin-foil lined hats. disbelief



eek lol

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Reply #91 posted 04/05/17 4:42pm

IamBryan

rogifan said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

COME ON PPL - WE NEED ANSWERS AND IF WE ARE TRUE FANS WE SHOULD BE FIGHTING FOR THE TRUTH AND HIS WISHES NOT JUST MINDLESSLY BUYING ALL THE CASHING IN TRASH!

1. Outside of the family it's nobody's business and we don't deserves anything. 2. What makes you think fans would accept whatever "truth" was put out there?

curious minds want to know...afterall it was our hero/legend/icon/Prince that died and I see nothing wrong if fans want more info..

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Reply #92 posted 04/05/17 4:43pm

IamBryan

purplerabbithole said:

Bowie is awesome and a damn fine actor. Musically, he is no Prince. But artistically he is up there with him..and, dare I say, more savvy than Prince.

muleFunk said:

There is no comparision between David Bowie and Prince .

explain more savvy..

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Reply #93 posted 04/05/17 4:50pm

oliviacamron

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PurpleDiamonds1 said:

bashraka said:



luvparade said:




paulludvig said:


donnyenglish said: His struggles were more significant but at the same time he was at peace with himself?

And Prince's last Tweet was: "Just when U think U are safe" that doesn't sound like peace to me. If those closest to him were involved allowing Prince to be poisoned in any number of ways, how could he feel peace? If anyone decided or allowed an unnatural death of Prince, they've gone against the will of God and ended his life on their terms. Even if Prince had significant struggles he was a very brave man, and every day he lived would have been a gift to us all. He was a man who believed in the Truth and the truth is, something doesn't seem right. For all that he fought for, and to have trusted those who he may have called family or friends, with ulterior motives, cries for justice for Prince heart




When Prince tweeted "Just when U think U are safe", he was teasing more concert dates for the Piano And Microphone Tour. Also, Prince, was a private and proud man. Prince would not make an Instagram post or tweet something for people to take pity on him. Prince's death is tragic, but I wish people would stop treating his passing Murder She Wrote or CSI where we make a drama out of his death. Like a previous poster said, the investigation is not a album release.


Prince was letting fans know he was not feeling safe...the tweet after may have been done by someone else as his twitter acct was being messed with. This has been discussed before. His account also shows other messages like he may have known he was being poisoned (he his lying face down with a box of candy)

I think he was being poisoned starting in January 2016
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Reply #94 posted 04/05/17 5:29pm

phatphuk



purplerabbithole said:

Bowie is awesome and a damn fine actor. Musically, he is no Prince. But artistically he is up there with him..and, dare I say, more savvy than Prince.

muleFunk said:

PurpleSpirit319 said:

Well, first of all, you CANNOT compare one countrys' system of dealing with things like this to anothers!! Totally different systems!! I for one, got very frustrated with the length of time it took to have George Michaels funeral considering he died on Christmas Day!!!!shocked shocked What the fuck else had they got to find out??? Yet, in the USA it would have taken far less time!!! Another thing is, particularly in the USA, if there is no will or any other directive on how the deceaseds funeral should be conducted, then they go for the quickest option which is virtually cremation the very next day as they are not in the habit of keeping bodies in morgues forever!!!LOLOLOL

Also, maybe they are, in someway, following Princes JW beleifs, as JWs consider a persons death of far more significance than their birth, after all, if you look in the Bible, Jesus said that he wanted his death to be of far more importance to the world than his physical earthly birth was!! I dunno, just a hunch!!!!!LOLOLOL

Also, regarding any investigations or anything, to be honest, I dont think there is anymore to investigate regarding his death!! We all know the cause of his death, so theres nothing anymore to investigate really, unless u want to start delving into conspiracy theories!!!

But, I do agree, that for the first anniversary of his death, everything has gone distastefully WAY OVER THE TOP!!! There wasnt nearly as many events and fiascos on the first anniversary of David Bowies death!!! Everything regarding that was far more dignified, mature and respectful!! But then again Bowie fans were always far more articulate, mature and more adult, unlike a vast majority of the Prince fans, who have acted so immature, childish, and dare I say it, even disrespectful!! Weeping and wailing over him day after day for virtually a whole year, acting like total idiots who were brainwashed into PurpleCultdom!!!LOLOLOL. I always thought it was stupid weeping and wailing over someone that NO-ONE hardly ever KNEW personally!! After all, he wasnt a personal friend to me and he wasnt to all you lot either!! Did he ever come round to your homes for tea, coffee or whatever and had a good chat with u or did u meet him down at the local Starbucks as close friends do, for chats and chinwags, or did he help u out when u were in trouble as REAL friends do??? He certainly never did that to me!!!LOLOL

The Revolution and the New Power Generation have probably been itching for years to reunite, but Prince probably said No, cos in some ways he held the ownership of the bands and even their names(He even had ownership over Morris Day & The Time, which is why a few years ago, they had to call themselves The Original 7 when they reunited), so now that Prince has died, they feel somewhat "released" and can now reunite and honour him in the process on tours!!

Anyway, just my twocents

There is no comparision between David Bowie and Prince .



I'll see your 2¢ and raise you 2¢…



Comparing Prince and Bowie is like comparing apples and oranges.



One was a unanimously-acknowledged and self-admitted Pop Star who strove for — and obtained — Pop Star perfection.



While the other was universally-regarded by critics the world over as — and self-identified as — a Performance Artist who by and large went against the grain of your typical Pop aesthetic. Musically and in other ways.



I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader to figure out which one was which ;د)



In my own experience, I personally know quite a few hardcore Prince fans that dig Bowie's Pop records <Let's Dance, etc.>. But the hardcore Bowie fans that I know, don't care that much for many Prince tunes I've played for them. For whatever that's worth. 2¢ at least I'm sure.







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Reply #95 posted 04/05/17 5:36pm

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I love Bowie and actually agree with the assessment above.

Bowie as great as he was did not reach Prince status as a rock/pop star.

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Reply #96 posted 04/05/17 6:26pm

tmo1965

Strawberrylova123 said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

I find it odd that almost one year on there has been total radio silence about the circumstances of his untimely death. I know that the police were doing an investigation but surely by now there should have been updates? I am a little concerned that this is getting brushed under the carpet while we are distracted by all these books and celebration cashing in events.

Why is his death being celebrated? This is concerning for me, it's almost as if its been celebrated because now money can be made without the risk of being sued. Band members can reunite and everything can now get released and exploited for cash and his wishes seem to have beem ignored, it's as if he wasn't a living breathing human!

Why wasn't the celebration in June as they always were? Why is it so ridiculously expensive? It just takes hardcore fans for the mugs that they often are!

If you compare this with George Michael, a proper investigation was done, they did proper tests before allowing the funeral and we now know it was heart failure. In contrast, it seems that they couldn't cremate Prince quick enough - odd seeing as this was a potential crime scene. Why, 1 year on have we really heard nothing and why is the .org and other places almost complicit in trying to brush this under the carpet by not allowing discussion on it. If this was murder, as I suspect, then those that did the murder have got exactly what they want - distracted fans and no mention of the circumstances of his death.

COME ON PPL - WE NEED ANSWERS AND IF WE ARE TRUE FANS WE SHOULD BE FIGHTING FOR THE TRUTH AND HIS WISHES NOT JUST MINDLESSLY BUYING ALL THE CASHING IN TRASH!

[Edited 4/2/17 9:35am]

The search warrent will be unsealed on April, 17

It will either be unsealed or extended. Something tells me it will be extended.

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Reply #97 posted 04/05/17 7:14pm

phatphuk



muleFunk said:

Bowie as great as he was did not reach Prince status as a rock/pop star.



I'm glad we finally agree on something, muley. But we differ on some details…



The comment I bolded above sounds like what somebody who found out about Bowie in his Let's Dance phase would say.



In my opinion, Bowie blew Prince away in many ways.



Anybody who didn't grow up in the "Purple Ghetto" — [relax; it's just a figure of speech] — would know that Bowie pretty much created the New Wave/New Romantic genre in the late 70's/early 80's



There are hundreds — if not thousands — of bands past and present, all around the world that take their queue from and can trace their musical lineage directly to Bowie.



Whether or not Prince knew it himself, some of the synth patches from some of his Dirty Mind and Controversy albums, can be traced to synth patches Bowie created with Brian Eno during his Berlin days.



Yeah. Prince created "The Minneapolis Sound". But a regional sound does not a genre make.



Fair enough, Prince might have moved more units than Bowie. I'm not 100% convinced that he did, myself. But record sales are not an accurate measure of how artistically influential an artist is.













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Reply #98 posted 04/05/17 7:45pm

phatphuk



Mkilpatrick74 said:



ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



I predict the investigative file will not be released on the 17th



and will still be considered an active investigation by the police and DEA.



I was about tk predict exactly that....i do not see the police unsealing anything anytine soon.







































“There are 120,000 unsolved murder cases in America”



“Each one is called a cold case”



“Only 1% are ever solved”









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Reply #99 posted 04/05/17 7:59pm

AnnaStesia10

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phatphunk, I am glad to see you are posting again. Your responses are informative and entertaining! I love Bowie and I love Prince. Your points are right on. To me, both are legendary and revolutionary artists that no one can top.
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Reply #100 posted 04/05/17 8:14pm

phatphuk



AnnaStesia10 said:

phatphunk, I am glad to see you are posting again. Your responses are informative and entertaining! I love Bowie and I love Prince. Your points are right on. To me, both are legendary and revolutionary artists that no one can top.



Hey! Thanks, AnnaStesia10! It's good to hear from you too after so long thumbs up!



I love fruit salad ;د)





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Reply #101 posted 04/05/17 9:59pm

mothyham

Good post!

Bowie was a deep well from which many drank.

Prince drank there at least in the androdgeny aspect if not even deeper in terms image and crowd manipulation.

But still, Bowie's death was a work of art while Prince's was just a tragedy.

phatphuk said:



muleFunk said:

Bowie as great as he was did not reach Prince status as a rock/pop star.



I'm glad we finally agree on something, muley. But we differ on some details…



The comment I bolded above sounds like what somebody who found out about Bowie in his Let's Dance phase would say.



In my opinion, Bowie blew Prince away in many ways.



Anybody who didn't grow up in the "Purple Ghetto" — [relax; it's just a figure of speech] — would know that Bowie pretty much created the New Wave/New Romantic genre in the late 70's/early 80's



There are hundreds — if not thousands — of bands past and present, all around the world that take their queue from and can trace their musical lineage directly to Bowie.



Whether or not Prince knew it himself, some of the synth patches from some of his Dirty Mind and Controversy albums, can be traced to synth patches Bowie created with Brian Eno during his Berlin days.



Yeah. Prince created "The Minneapolis Sound". But a regional sound does not a genre make.



Fair enough, Prince might have moved more units than Bowie. I'm not 100% convinced that he did, myself. But record sales are not an accurate measure of how artistically influential an artist is.













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Reply #102 posted 04/06/17 4:20am

fortuneandsere
ndipity



laurarichardson said:




purplepoppy said:




No, I'm talking about your whole schtick, laura. Taking up all the oxygen all the time is selfish and self-centered. And annoying.


Well you can solve that problem by not reading my post. Problem solved.


purplepoppy said:

I really try not to but you are so so greedy and obstreperous, ugh. You ruin every thread.


laurarichardson said:

--Try harder.


purplepoppy said:

As I said - YOU BLOCK OUT THE SUN. If I posted every minute I couldn't match your need to dominate and control this website. Relentlessly stagnant

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Reply #103 posted 04/06/17 7:02am

purplepoppy

evillol left out bossy and vapid

Brand new boogie without the hero.
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Reply #104 posted 04/06/17 10:13am

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muleFunk said:

I love Bowie and actually agree with the assessment above.

Bowie as great as he was did not reach Prince status as a rock/pop star.

whofarted

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

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #105 posted 04/06/17 10:17am

phatphuk



mothyham said:

Good post!

Bowie was a deep well from which many drank.

Prince drank there at least in the androdgeny aspect if not even deeper in terms image and crowd manipulation.

But still, Bowie's death was a work of art while Prince's was just a tragedy.



Hey, Thanks mothyham! I just calls 'em like I seez 'em thumbs up!



I couldn't agree more about everything you said. Especially, the "Dude Looks Like A Lady" thing. Loads of acts that came after Bowie, stole that bit…





























Though Prince is hands down my favorite black star, for all his genius he could never write a song in the vein of Bowie's supermost sublime, Blackstar. That song still gives me chills! The good kind.







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Reply #106 posted 04/06/17 3:37pm

fortuneandsere
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oliviacamron said:

PurpleDiamonds1 said:
Prince was letting fans know he was not feeling safe...the tweet after may have been done by someone else as his twitter acct was being messed with. This has been discussed before. His account also shows other messages like he may have known he was being poisoned (he his lying face down with a box of candy)
I think he was being poisoned starting in January 2016

P is now a cat!

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!

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Reply #107 posted 04/06/17 6:44pm

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purplethunder3121 said:



muleFunk said:


I love Bowie and actually agree with the assessment above.



Bowie as great as he was did not reach Prince status as a rock/pop star.




whofarted


You took the emoji from me...
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Reply #108 posted 04/06/17 6:53pm

morningsong

phatphuk said:



Mkilpatrick74 said:



ISaidLifeIsJustAGame said:



I predict the investigative file will not be released on the 17th



and will still be considered an active investigation by the police and DEA.



I was about tk predict exactly that....i do not see the police unsealing anything anytine soon.







































“There are 120,000 unsolved murder cases in America”



“Each one is called a cold case”



“Only 1% are ever solved”









I use to love that show. I watched it daily on syndication for a while, then I noticed it was depressing me so I stopped.

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Reply #109 posted 04/06/17 6:59pm

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mothyham said:

Good post!


Bowie was a deep well from which many drank.


Prince drank there at least in the androdgeny aspect if not even deeper in terms image and crowd manipulation.


But still, Bowie's death was a work of art while Prince's was just a tragedy.





phatphuk said:






muleFunk said:


Bowie as great as he was did not reach Prince status as a rock/pop star.







I'm glad we finally agree on something, muley. But we differ on some details…





The comment I bolded above sounds like what somebody who found out about Bowie in his Let's Dance phase would say.





In my opinion, Bowie blew Prince away in many ways.





Anybody who didn't grow up in the "Purple Ghetto" — [relax; it's just a figure of speech] — would know that Bowie pretty much created the New Wave/New Romantic genre in the late 70's/early 80's





There are hundreds — if not thousands — of bands past and present, all around the world that take their queue from and can trace their musical lineage directly to Bowie.





Whether or not Prince knew it himself, some of the synth patches from some of his Dirty Mind and Controversy albums, can be traced to synth patches Bowie created with Brian Eno during his Berlin days.





Yeah. Prince created "The Minneapolis Sound". But a regional sound does not a genre make.





Fair enough, Prince might have moved more units than Bowie. I'm not 100% convinced that he did, myself. But record sales are not an accurate measure of how artistically influential an artist is.




















Ignore d'Ignint®…I Warsh Myself With A Rag On A Stick!




How is a death a work of art. I honestly ever time I think I have heard it all !!
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Reply #110 posted 04/06/17 7:00pm

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muleFunk said:

I love Bowie and actually agree with the assessment above.



Bowie as great as he was did not reach Prince status as a rock/pop star.



Nowhere near P's level.
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Reply #111 posted 04/06/17 10:09pm

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I just finally read the part in Jim Walsh's book The Gold Experience where Jim says Prince told him he had good reason to believe his life was in danger. Jim told Prince that if anything did happened to him, that he would tell everyone. Jim said since Prince died, that's all he could think about was that conversation he had with Prince back then
[Edited 4/6/17 22:10pm]
I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R.
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Reply #112 posted 04/06/17 11:26pm

angel22

TheFreakerFantastic said:

I find it odd that almost one year on there has been total radio silence about the circumstances of his untimely death. I know that the police were doing an investigation but surely by now there should have been updates? I am a little concerned that this is getting brushed under the carpet while we are distracted by all these books and celebration cashing in events.

Why is his death being celebrated? This is concerning for me, it's almost as if its been celebrated because now money can be made without the risk of being sued. Band members can reunite and everything can now get released and exploited for cash and his wishes seem to have beem ignored, it's as if he wasn't a living breathing human!

Why wasn't the celebration in June as they always were? Why is it so ridiculously expensive? It just takes hardcore fans for the mugs that they often are!

If you compare this with George Michael, a proper investigation was done, they did proper tests before allowing the funeral and we now know it was heart failure. In contrast, it seems that they couldn't cremate Prince quick enough - odd seeing as this was a potential crime scene. Why, 1 year on have we really heard nothing and why is the .org and other places almost complicit in trying to brush this under the carpet by not allowing discussion on it. If this was murder, as I suspect, then those that did the murder have got exactly what they want - distracted fans and no mention of the circumstances of his death.

COME ON PPL - WE NEED ANSWERS AND IF WE ARE TRUE FANS WE SHOULD BE FIGHTING FOR THE TRUTH AND HIS WISHES NOT JUST MINDLESSLY BUYING ALL THE CASHING IN TRASH!

[Edited 4/2/17 9:35am]

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Reply #113 posted 04/07/17 3:41am

cra1g0s

I was wondering why there was little word on the investigation a few weeks ago but what else is there to really say..?

We already know that Prince died of a Fentanyl overdose and we also know that opioid abuse is a real problem in the US and Fentanyl (as a synthetic opioid) is the cause of many more drug related deaths in society, but Prince's death was one of many. It makes me sad as a fan, especially watching his live performances on YT, or thinking back to when I saw him in concert. I wish it could be different but it is the way it is.

The illegal trade in opioids and cross-contamination with just a few grammes of Fentanyl is the unfortunate danger and risk you take if you decide to acquire these types of meds illegally. Do we need to find the supplier, I guess so. It's illegal activity that is affecting many people so the trade in these drugs should be stopped, but will it ever be? As long as there are people who want drugs then there will be a market. I'm sure the police want to conclude the investigation at some point but Prince's death isn't going to stop this infortunately.

Prince was given a warning on that flight, he didn't heed it and wasn't able to, being in the grip of opioid addiction. Lenny Kravitz had mentioned previously that he knew something was going on but there are just glimpses of the truth that we're being given. It doesn't even matter that people aren't coming out and saying, look, this is how it was. It's not going to bring Prince back and I can actually understand that his friends and ex-bandmates want to protect the privacy that Prince had during his lifetime.

None of this matters though, Prince's death wasn't murder, there's no conspiracy but Prince's access to drugs and his functioning addiction (because this is what it was) led him down a dangerous road and seemingly contaminated meds was the cause.

It sucks (big time) but that's what we are left with and for once I really just think we should focus on the incredible music and legacy we were left with. Prince's death will not define him or his legacy, thankfully - his music will do that.

[Edited 4/7/17 3:42am]

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Reply #114 posted 04/07/17 4:33am

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In today's NY Times:

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/07/arts/music/princes-death-one-year-later-unsolved-mysteries.html

"Prince's Death: One Year Later, Unsolved Mysteries"

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Reply #115 posted 04/07/17 4:58am

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oliviacamron said:


I think he was being poisoned starting in January 2016


I don't know about poisoning but today I watched an interview with Mayte and she said that she heard news back in January that P was not doing well.

She wanted to go to him but it never happened and for a while she felt regretful over it.

Full Build Interview here
https://youtu.be/1eMyO_Csez0. It's around 3:55
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'cause you got to know...how I feel about you babe
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Reply #116 posted 04/07/17 5:03am

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oliviacamron said:

I just finally read the part in Jim Walsh's book The Gold Experience where Jim says Prince told him he had good reason to believe his life was in danger. Jim told Prince that if anything did happened to him, that he would tell everyone. Jim said since Prince died, that's all he could think about was that conversation he had with Prince back then [Edited 4/6/17 22:10pm]

ufo ufo ufo


Chaka Khan said he'd got "more paranoid" later on. Who knows when that started? Was Maya Washington right in recalling the story of barcodes on his clothing causing Prince undue concern? Whatever, death by barcodes is a new one to me confused

Maybe he'd got too wrapped up in Dark Angel. Jessica Alba is somewhat hypnotic eek

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!

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Reply #117 posted 04/07/17 5:09am

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cra1g0s said:

I was wondering why there was little word on the investigation a few weeks ago but what else is there to really say..?

We already know that Prince died of a Fentanyl overdose and we also know that opioid abuse is a real problem in the US and Fentanyl (as a synthetic opioid) is the cause of many more drug related deaths in society, but Prince's death was one of many. It makes me sad as a fan, especially watching his live performances on YT, or thinking back to when I saw him in concert. I wish it could be different but it is the way it is.

The illegal trade in opioids and cross-contamination with just a few grammes of Fentanyl is the unfortunate danger and risk you take if you decide to acquire these types of meds illegally. Do we need to find the supplier, I guess so. It's illegal activity that is affecting many people so the trade in these drugs should be stopped, but will it ever be? As long as there are people who want drugs then there will be a market. I'm sure the police want to conclude the investigation at some point but Prince's death isn't going to stop this infortunately.

Prince was given a warning on that flight, he didn't heed it and wasn't able to, being in the grip of opioid addiction. Lenny Kravitz had mentioned previously that he knew something was going on but there are just glimpses of the truth that we're being given. It doesn't even matter that people aren't coming out and saying, look, this is how it was. It's not going to bring Prince back and I can actually understand that his friends and ex-bandmates want to protect the privacy that Prince had during his lifetime.

None of this matters though, Prince's death wasn't murder, there's no conspiracy but Prince's access to drugs and his functioning addiction (because this is what it was) led him down a dangerous road and seemingly contaminated meds was the cause.

It sucks (big time) but that's what we are left with and for once I really just think we should focus on the incredible music and legacy we were left with. Prince's death will not define him or his legacy, thankfully - his music will do that.

[Edited 4/7/17 3:42am]

Right off the bat he knew they were a cocktail. You can't take illicit pills and not realise there's a risk.

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 #118 posted 04/07/17 5:21am

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https://qz.com Pills thought to have killed Prince (pills supposedly discontinued in 2013)

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 #119 posted 04/07/17 5:25am

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From the Times article: "A comparison of two potentially fatal dosages that demonstrates the potency of fentanyl versus heroin."

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