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What you just said was the truth. I don't know if you ever thought about it, but as far as children are concerned. I wish he would've had them at an early age even out of wedlock and I don't if it was with different women as long as he had a bond with them that he didn't have with his family. I wish he would've rebelled against his father telling "nevr get a girl pregnant. After I read Mayte's book, I think after he opened himself up twice for a family just to suffer tragedy a second time. I think he just figured it wasn't meant to be for him. Plus, we don't know, but maybe he took that same test Mayte took and it may have proven that there will always be adnormalities everytime he wanted to conceive (I see why this is a touchy subject with the orgers)and I don't blame him for not wanting a baby with health problems and I don't blame if he didn't want to adopt. I wanted him to have his own biological children that looked like him and inherited his talents as well. | |
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He got hip surgery when he should've got hip REPLACEMENT. It had nothing to do with his religion. He was like alot of older black men. He just didn't want to have it. [Edited 5/13/17 14:44pm] | |
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I've heard people say they thought he would live as long as his father. I didn't think so. His generation isn't living as long, but I didn't think he would leave us this soon either. [Edited 5/13/17 14:45pm] | |
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I always thought he would outlive me and be like the old man character in the come on video playing his guitar and hollerin' at the women that walk past. "I got the butter for yo muffin" "Just too old to hold the knife"
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I was looking forward to growing old with him... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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lotusflower0000 said:
He did age rapidly in the last five years. It's a shame people can be so quick to put down others. Especially when all Prince did was lift us up with his music. I admired his evolution. I don't see how Prince aged rapidly? I thought he looked great.he never looked his age. | |
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he said that shit? crazy fuck. | |
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i have suggested that some fans should start a fund to get some great independent investigation going. I doubt it would ever happen though because people are so passive, i'd give if i thought it would get some more answers. | |
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he could have done a lot of things, this week in seattle quincy jones is out and about meeting everyone he can, he's a helluva lot older than prince was, has had knee replacements and so on. | |
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that's the kind of thing that makes me wonder about our modern food supply. I once spoke to an older lady who told me how different the food was in the thirties. anyway, we do not seem as hearty as older generations for some reason. Look at cab calloway, that guy was dancing his ass off at 57 still. | |
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well, considering his age he looked great. I'm not one of these asshole fans who love to diss the man, but we aren't talking about just anyone, we're talking about a guy who always looked a good 20 years younger. Look at the larry king interview, the tavis smiley interview in 97 or so and i can't think of any 42 year olds who look that damn good at that age. So, he looked ok but he just didn't look himself. It could have been the toll stress and illness takes for sure. I'm sure he had some sort of mid-life crisis issues most men do it would have been interesting seeeing him just be a normal old man. | |
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TurnItUp said:
He got hip surgery when he should've got hip REPLACEMENT. It had nothing to do with his religion. He was like alot of older black men. He just didn't want to have it. [Edited 5/13/17 14:44pm] . We do not know what kind of hip surgery he had or what he should have had. . There are conflicting reports. All we know is he had some kind of surgery in 2010. . I've always been more concerned with his feet and ankles from wearing high heels all those years, full time. I wore heels to work for years and had to have Achilles tendon surgerytwice a few years ago. That was a worse recovery than my friends hip replacement. . Heels shorten your hamstrings and can calcify your tendons. My Achilles was almost a bone by the time they operated. . Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Are we really going to have another year of repeating the same boneheaded theories and rehash on multiple threads? Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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HE DIDN'T HAVE HIP REPLACEMENT! Billy Sparks was on the Tom Joyner morning show last year and he was the only person besides Kim Berry that worked with Prince for 30 years or longer. Tom asked him specifically did he have hip replacment surgery or hip surgery and Billy said he had HIP SURGERY. And apparently it's true because I wondered why he was still dependant on that cane. He just didn't want to have the surgery probably because he didn't want to not be active for 6-8 weeks or longer after the surgery. Prince was never one stay still. And I still say it was more than hip or body pain. He was ill. [Edited 5/14/17 15:51pm] [Edited 5/14/17 15:54pm] | |
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[Edited 5/14/17 15:52pm] [Edited 5/14/17 15:53pm] | |
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"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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You haven't seen that video--look for it! That's some funny stuff, there. | |
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EddieC said: Here's the simple answer--any way but the way it did. And anyone who claims that this was a death of a man in control is not facing the facts. He was heading into a plan to break his addiction to a substance he was using illegal scripts to get hold of. There's no control in that. He had almost died days earlier. He was in his elevator, for crying out loud--discovered by people trying to help him kick his addiction. There's no plan here, there's no control freak--there's a man out of control, who didn't make it quite long enough to get the help he was already planning to get, because he took a drug that was mislabeled (so he didn't even have control of that). It was stupid, and a very talented, complex, but (I believe) basically good man who gave those of us here and many others so much through his hard work, incredible talent, and (through most of his life) self control and focus left this world in a way that has absolutely no redeeming aspects. There is nothing good in or about his death. He's dead. He shouldn't be. End of story. I didnt read thru all the comments for fear of this thread going wayward like they all do about this subject. I happen to agree with this reply. It pretty much sums up my feelings. He deserved a better ending. I will never believe he would have been ok with the way it ended either. He could have beat this but tragically that opportunity came only moments too late and he never got the chance. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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KoolEaze said:
Van Jones strikes me as one of those people who are genuinely sad and devastated but then again, what do I know?
I agree with you that there the circumstances are very odd and leave a lot of question marks. Makes you wonder if we´ll ever know what really happened. Then again, if there really WAS more to this then what we are being told, I´d expect more of his close friends and bandmembers to stand up and speak up about their doubts. So far, everybody seems to be going with the official story.
I also believe Van is genuine..Many others I truly question. Until the end of time | |
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I had this crazy idea that Prince would live well into his 80s,but would eventually give up pop music and become a blues musician....sitting on a stool with his guitar,like B.B. King....performing at smaller,intimate venues.
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Same here.. Van is a Good Human | |
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It's more going on than you think. Two Private Investigators have been hired to find out and one is ex FBI. | |
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MODS ?????? | |
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Yes. Synchronicity ? | |
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YUP!
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Maybe it's up to those who loved Prince to ensure that his death DOES have redeeming aspects: open, compassionate discussion about addiction, removing the shame of seeking help, stopping the demonization of those crippled by drugs, muting the hyper masculinity of equating weakness with needing help (in any area)...let's celebrate his life with love and reaching out to each other. Maybe Prince is no longer with us in the flesh but it's doesn't have to be the end of his story. Maybe the most glorious chapter is yet to be written. | |
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Watched part of that stupid documentary last night.
Chris Moon says he wishes he had just introduced Prince to some girl, they could have gotten married, had a couple of kids, and Prince could have retired an old man on a rocking chair, sitting on his front porch after decades of working at a factory.
And he (Chris Moon) would have preferred that to making Prince famous. | |
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After the other-worldly success of Purple Rain, which Prince likened to an albatross which would hang around his neck forever, he also observed that 'I've been to the mountaintop...there's nothing there.'
He knew....yet was unable to disconnect himself from the destructive, soul-crushing lure/constraints of fame/success.
We know he tried with a wide range of unconventional assaults on the hit-making machinery but, in the end, envisioning a small, crumpled figure cold and alone in an elevator..the old man in a rocking chair, surrounded by much loved children and grandchildren, would have been a better. | |
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i think the answer we're looking for is this....an old dude sitting in a club STILL playing with his heart and soul | |
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