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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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another book, or a sort of companion book to the 'bio' could be a coffeetable and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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fuck it, it would probably have to be 3 books because the ones the estate and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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True. It's the best 1/4 of a book I have ever read. And if you want a more enjoyable read, Morris Day's book is excellent. The Morriss uses Prince in the book makes you feel like he is still with us. But in the Beautiful Ones, it's more of a vibe like you are reading about a dead guy. | |
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[Edited 11/7/19 9:27am] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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A guy from Marvel just expressed enterest in working on a Prince comic, maybe they get him to do a whole new story to add to the reprints? Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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[Off topic, wrong forum snip - luv4u] | |
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Nice interview with Dan Piepenbring on BBC 6 music today https://www.bbc.co.uk/sou...y/m0009yw0 Starts about 2 hours 5 minutes into the show with Tom Ravenscroft hosting. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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I have been saying this since he's gone. The world needs some sort of history book or whatever you want to call it...all emcompassing. Having all life asepcts in it.....Like you said multi-volumes
The people alive today, these primary sources, who knew him I hope realize how fortunate they were to work/assosciae with a musicinan ilke this. We are luck to haVe lived during it. They need to share it all and not take it to the grave.
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- Exactly. It was the Bremer Trust that asked Random House to finish the book, and as you say, there was a contract. But it was the Estate or Bremer Trust (I don't think the Estate as such excited already) that gave the permission to go to Paisley Park (as a first mission) to go through all his stuff to see what they could use (and later on the Comerica Bank). - It seems that he documented everything pretty well (for someone saying he didn't live in the past). They found loads of stuff basically everywhere. (..even found loads of information concerning the Puprle Rain movie - boxes full of...) Dan Piepenbring stated (in the book) that there is an 'immensity' of information; 5200 objects, thousands of papers... etc. - Thing is, indeed, who's williinng to pay for all this to assemble to make (an)other book(s) ? Or is it Mr. Howe's plan to use it (mostly) for future releases ? If the Estate gives permission ? - I like Dan Piepenbring's writing. It's a good read. The only thing missing for me is extra interviews with the people he worked with at the time. Why not having Tonny Vicary for a few words, or Lisa, etc.. Money of course i guess, and other official problems.. - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Because Dan wanted it to be in Prince's own words, not those of the associates. They are always free to put out their own books. I for one, am thankful Dan did the book in this way. | |
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Agree with you Penny. Adding associates to this book would change it completely. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Just finished this beautiful book. One can definitely feel Prince's humor but more importantly his genuine kindness. Well done Dan. Thank you. Peaceandlove☮️💜☮️💜 | |
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They need a prince encyclopedia each volume released to coincide with an extensive and complete era package with each album. | |
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Ugh, I ordered the book in August but it won't arrive before December 3rd
Keep talking pls | |
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Where did you order from? 1-800-NEW-FUNK? TRUE BLUE | |
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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100% agree. | |
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The November 2019 issue of UK music monthly Classic Pop has a half-page review of the book. © Bart Van Hemelen
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights. It is not authorized by Prince or the NPG Music Club. You assume all risk for your use. All rights reserved. | |
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But, you're really not "reading about a dead guy", because these were Prince's thoughts and words while he was alive, so they are relevant for the time that he wrote them, and absolutely represent what he wanted the world to know about his childhood, his family dynamic, and also his ideas for the rest of the book. * His songs also give us some of that story, but I LOVE that he went deeper into the details, and also confirmed that he really did love BOTH his Mother and Father, and that while some of his childhood created negative memories, there were many good memories of time with both of his parents. He was telling us how his parents, especially his Mother, shaped his imagination and the person he became. * I love the detail about his interest in girls, starting with Laura at just five years old, and how it progressed through puberty. I love the "Petey" story, and it's interesting that one of the characters in his song "Cirle of Amour" is named Denise - who is one of the girls involved in the "Petey" story in the book, and is about him having a sexual fantasy about four "fast" girls from his high school: * Mary, Claire, Denise and Belle * It is beyond sad that Prince did not get the chance to finish his story, because it clearly shows that if he had kept writing in this way we would have had much more detail about his life and relationships through the 80's and 90's. Yes, we still have his songs that briefly tell his story, but the book would have been much more elaborate. [Edited 11/9/19 7:22am] | |
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I ordered on amazon,But in Italy the book will come out on November 20 (and we don't know why), maybe that's why I won't get there before December, even if ordering on amazon I thought it would come first | |
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Roby78 said:
I ordered on amazon,But in Italy the book will come out on November 20 (and we don't know why), maybe that's why I won't get there before December, even if ordering on amazon I thought it would come first Can't you kindle it or do Audible? Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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https://mobile.twitter.co...1862611968 This link shows that the Foyles bookshop in London have made a good effort for this release. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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Where did they get the huge poster under the Prince sign of the book cover???? I want!! I want!! I WANT!!!
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Nice display! It's the full photo with the short shorts too. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Late news but the book was #2 on the Publishers Weekly hardcover nonfiction bestseller list for the week ending 2nd November | |
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bsprout said: Late news but the book was #2 on the Publishers Weekly hardcover nonfiction bestseller list for the week ending 2nd November It’s still the #2 bestseller on PW for this week (November 11th) | |
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It kinda sux that the book discussion is centered around articles and sales. | |
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