Lots of mention here about people using their instincts. So true. We all will. | |
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Jon Bream: Neal Karlen's book
"Though not comprehensive and sometimes sloppy with facts, this memoir is easily the most telling book about the late Prince thus far."
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Does anyone else find it "interesting" that Karlen's recordings (i.e. his receipts) of these confessions and revelations were all destroyed in the apt fire, and yet the recodings of things that were published years ago (e.g. old news), maraculously survived? | |
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Exactly, everything Neal claims Prince said to him during their "last phone call", are quotes from Judith Hill. So in truth, Prince said those things, but not to Neal. Again, it's lies sprinkled with truth and if you read carefully, Neal makes this embedded confession multiple times in his book. | |
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simm0061 said: Does anyone else find it "interesting" that Karlen's recordings (i.e. his receipts) of these confessions and revelations were all destroyed in the apt fire, and yet the recodings of things that were published years ago (e.g. old news), maraculously survived? He's a con artist. I work in publishing and for example, know someone who alleged to have John Lennon's diaries in his possession, which were then destroyed and 'rewritten' by him from memory, with no evidence the original material ever existed. This book was published and sold well. The author's previous experience was working for Playboy... Need I say more? | |
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I think he is also very sloppy with facts and he has taken quite a bit of 'creative license' but the broader insight into Prince's personality and motivations rang extremely true to me. I was particularly interested in the concept of Kayfabe and how it related to the construction of Prince's public persona and his ultimate belief in the persona.
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Exactly, everything Neal claims Prince said to him during their "last phone call", are quotes from Judith Hill. So in truth, Prince said those things, but not to Neal. Again, it's lies sprinkled with truth and if you read carefully, Neal makes this embedded confession multiple times in his book. . Since you’ve read it, what was the Sonny Liston story please? I saw a mention of a visit to his grave | |
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According to Neal, Muhammad Ali told Prince that his one regret in life was that he went over board in his shit talk to Sonny Liston and that Sonny didn't deserve that. He ask Prince to appologize to Sonny (at his grave) if he ever got the chance. Why Ali couldn't do this himself, I don't know. So, during his stint in Vegas, P (with Neal in tow) visited Liston's grave and did just that. The following day, Neal says P called him and wanted to visited the grave again. They did, but this time P ordered Neal to stay by the car and P walked up and placed an envelope on Liston's grave. Neal thinks that the envelope contained a song for Liston (Liston once said that "somone should compose a song for boxers, it would be just a guitar, a trumpet, and a bell.") Neal thinks P composed the "song for boxers" that Sonny wanted. It's a great story. Is it Bs? The part about Neal being there probably is! [Edited 10/10/20 11:18am] | |
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simm0061 said:
According to Neal, Muhammad Ali told Prince that his one regret in life was that he went over board in his shit talk to Sonny Liston and that Sonny didn't deserve that. He ask Prince to appologize to Sonny (at his grave) if he ever got the chance. Why Ali couldn't do this himself, I don't know. So, during his stint in Vegas, P (with Neal in tow) visited Liston's grave and did just that. The following day, Neal says P called him and wanted to visited the grave again. They did, but this time P ordered Neal to stay by the car and P walked up and placed an envelope on Liston's grave. Neal thinks that the envelope contained a song for Liston (Liston once said that "somone should compose a song for boxers, it would be just a guitar, a trumpet, and a bell.") Neal thinks P composed the "song for boxers" that Sonny wanted. It's a great story. Is it Bs? The part about Neal being there probably is! [Edited 10/10/20 11:18am] . Thanks for that. Was intrigued being a boxing fan. As you say; great story but is there any truth to it! | |
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OperatingThetan said: simm0061 said: Does anyone else find it "interesting" that Karlen's recordings (i.e. his receipts) of these confessions and revelations were all destroyed in the apt fire, and yet the recodings of things that were published years ago (e.g. old news), maraculously survived? He's a con artist. I work in publishing and for example, know someone who alleged to have John Lennon's diaries in his possession, which were then destroyed and 'rewritten' by him from memory, with no evidence the original material ever existed. This book was published and sold well. The author's previous experience was working for Playboy... Need I say more? Playboy is a reputable publication. Neal Karlen is a writer. He’s written for many publications including having done major Rolling Stone interviews for Prince and worked on personal projects with Prince. | |
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I question the "Sonny" scenario. It might have tied in with Neal's premise that Prince was maturing and like Ali, may have developed more empathy. | |
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Neal said Prince loathed Miles and would never stand in the same room with him -- that is blatantly untrue. Neal also lies about Spike as clearly shown. Neal must be speaking about himself. [Edited 10/10/20 12:30pm] | |
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Claiming Prince loathed black people he in fact admired, is not creative license -- it's an agenda. [Edited 10/10/20 12:47pm] | |
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He also says that P hated Michael Jackson, which is not true. Neal confuses trash talking with hating. | |
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Have you read Judith's police report? | |
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His is the most accurate description of the book so far: "Like a neurotic jazz man who got a gig he didn't apply for, the flamboyantly engaging Minneapolis storyteller (Karlen) became an unlikely friend to Prince, the loneliest person he's ever met. Like heyday Prince, the one-time Rolling Stone cover writer's book is partly truth, partly fiction, with lots of intentional contradictions. Whether they're about visiting boxer Sonny Liston's grave, having late-night phone calls or sharing painkillers, the stories, like Prince, are irresistibly fascinating and as elusive as float-like-a-butterfly Muhammad Ali, the rock star's idol. Though not comprehensive and sometimes sloppy with facts, this memoir is easily the most telling book about the late Prince thus far." -- https://www.startribune.c...572612702/ "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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He also says it is easily the most telling book about the late Prince. [Edited 10/10/20 14:45pm] | |
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Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Margot said:
He also says it is easily the most telling book about the late Prince. [Edited 10/10/20 14:45pm] It makes no sense to me. How can it be ‘easily the most telling book’ and at the same time it’s partly fiction, full of contradictions and sloppy with facts.. | |
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Probably because of the parts that are facts and not fiction. If you can figure them out. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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The peripheral stuff like the Rabbi, Sonny Liston etc are likely questionable but I think Neal has deep insight into Prince's 'psychology', ie., he talks about Prince's belief in Kayfabe, (the need to be in character all of the time), his need to be cool and in control (Basketball & Cool), his eventual belief that he was the character, (Prince), his need to compartmentalize, his early adult narcissism (till age 40+). | |
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Yes, you are correct Red&blue. He said his hands were hurting, I do not remember it being mentioned that his hands were numb, like some are saying. [Edited 10/10/20 16:44pm] | |
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Are you able to say who the two people are? Michael Bland has stated more than once that P and MJ were cool. He even said that Michael would sometimes come to PP to shoot hoops. | |
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So it's okay in today's racial climate to invent stories about Prince seeing a rabbi, Sonny Liston, loathing Miles Davis, lying about his history with Spike Lee, claiming that he didn't care about Stevie Wonder's personal life or know him well? We have more evidence of Stevie's relationship with Prince than we have of Neal's. And what does all this lying say about Neal's psychology? Why does he need people to think Prince was swearing as a JW -- even though the many people who knew and shared about him claim the opposite? Even fans were annoyed when he changed his song lyrics. . Prince and Stevie performed together at the White House in 2015. https://www.rollingstone....how-58481/
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You seem so angry about this. I am allowed to have my perspective and talked about my reasoning. I'm a Prince fan and agree with Jon Bream. I'm going out to dinner, have a nice weekend.
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So it's okay in today's racial climate to invent stories about Prince seeing a rabbi, Sonny Liston, loathing Miles Davis, lying about his history with Spike Lee, claiming that he didn't care about Stevie Wonder's personal life or know him well? We have more evidence of Stevie's relationship with Prince than we have of Neal's. And what does all this lying say about Neal's psychology? Why does he need people to think Prince was swearing as a JW -- even though the many people who knew and shared about him claim the opposite? Even fans were annoyed when he changed his song lyrics. . Prince and Stevie performed together at the White House in 2015. https://www.rollingstone....how-58481/
[Edited 10/10/20 17:09pm] Agreed. Just because he's a journalist doesn't mean he's accurate and doesn't have an agenda. Neal Karlen will peddle this crock of garbage to gullible fans. I just wish Prince was alive to check "these Devils" like he said on 'Dreamer'. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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