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Thread started 07/17/06 6:50am

Icicle

Call her miss Ross (the book)

I`m so curious about this book, has anyone read it?
Not so sure about the author though... the Michael Jackson bio was a little too unbelievable... confused

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Reply #1 posted 07/17/06 6:54am

DavidEye

I've never read this book,but I heard that it paints a very unflattering picture of Diana.She wasn't too happy with this book.

I think J.Randy Taraborelli is a good writer,though.He wrote an excellent book on Madonna several years ago.I guess when he likes the celebrity,he's not too harsh,lol.
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Reply #2 posted 07/17/06 7:14am

Icicle

DavidEye said:

I've never read this book,but I heard that it paints a very unflattering picture of Diana.She wasn't too happy with this book.

I think J.Randy Taraborelli is a good writer,though.He wrote an excellent book on Madonna several years ago.I guess when he likes the celebrity,he's not too harsh,lol.

Yeah, it`s not the image she wants people to see...
I hear Smokey Robinson called in to a show where Taraborelli was a guest, and he wasn`t to happy about the book either.

I`m sure many of the stories in the book are true, but i think it`s mostly just entertaining lol

All i do know is that it can`t be nothing like her own picture book, "Going back"

Some quotes:

"My kids say, "Mom... you were really hot!" That really tickles me"

"My purpose in life has been clear to me for a long time. It may change, but for now, i know that i am here to serve and help others, children in particular"


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Reply #3 posted 07/17/06 7:19am

onenitealone

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lurking Diana lurking


lol


Hey Marius! hug


I've never read this book but I've seen in on Ebay quite a few times and thought about buying it. nod Like DavidEye says, it doesn't paint the most flattering picture. smile
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Reply #4 posted 07/17/06 7:45am

Icicle

onenitealone said:

lurking Diana lurking


lol


Hey Marius! hug


I've never read this book but I've seen in on Ebay quite a few times and thought about buying it. nod Like DavidEye says, it doesn't paint the most flattering picture. smile

Well, hi there hug

I thought this thread might get you on the forum again wink
There are always plenty of copies on ebay, i`ll have to buy one soon.
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Reply #5 posted 07/17/06 8:07am

onenitealone

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Icicle said:

onenitealone said:

lurking Diana lurking


lol


Hey Marius! hug


I've never read this book but I've seen in on Ebay quite a few times and thought about buying it. nod Like DavidEye says, it doesn't paint the most flattering picture. smile

Well, hi there hug

I thought this thread might get you on the forum again wink
There are always plenty of copies on ebay, i`ll have to buy one soon.



Yes, the 'Diana' signal pricked my ears up. mr.green

hug


I know - I'll have to get this book at some point. nod If you get it, let me know what you think. thumbs up!
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Reply #6 posted 07/17/06 8:36am

Graycap23

Celebs tend not 2 like books that are TRUE.
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Reply #7 posted 07/17/06 1:36pm

Justin1972UK

I've got the book. It's hilarious! I believe every word of it because it makes it more interesting than if you question every detail.

There's no huge revelations. It's just page after page cataloging how much of a bitch she is. I do seem to recall that there's an incident about her in a car, running over somebody in a fit of temper.
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Reply #8 posted 07/17/06 1:52pm

Icicle

Justin1972UK said:

I've got the book. It's hilarious! I believe every word of it because it makes it more interesting than if you question every detail.

There's no huge revelations. It's just page after page cataloging how much of a bitch she is. I do seem to recall that there's an incident about her in a car, running over somebody in a fit of temper.

Thank you for posting thumbs up! You know, she should be in celebrity Big Brother, can you imagine... falloff

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Reply #9 posted 07/17/06 6:26pm

Ottensen

onenitealone said:

lurking Diana lurking


lol


Hey Marius! hug


I've never read this book but I've seen in on Ebay quite a few times and thought about buying it. nod Like DavidEye says, it doesn't paint the most flattering picture. smile



I read excerpts yeeeeears ago...and flattering it is not.

If I remember correctly he even touched on some of her failed love affairs. I.e. the fact that she couldn't mantrap the likes of Ryan O'Neal and Julio Iglesias no how much she purred, cooed, or pulled the dramatic-psycho babe-diva role on them. Both men were still debonaire, acceptible in age (to play the part of international playboy), and pretty much responded to her antics like, 'Oh please. Been there. Done that. With a thousand other women. Now please excuse me while I go look for someone younger who requires less attention' lol lol lol
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Reply #10 posted 07/17/06 6:28pm

Ottensen

Justin1972UK said:

I've got the book. It's hilarious! I believe every word of it because it makes it more interesting than if you question every detail.

There's no huge revelations. It's just page after page cataloging how much of a bitch she is. I do seem to recall that there's an incident about her in a car, running over somebody in a fit of temper.


Oh gosh! Running over somebody in a car!!!! I KNEW I should have read the entire thing when I had a chance (like 15 years ago!) lol lol lol
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Reply #11 posted 07/17/06 6:29pm

VoicesCarry

If you want to leave Diana with your famdom intact, do NOT read this book lol
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Reply #12 posted 07/17/06 7:27pm

CinisterCee

Loved this book and the MJ one. thumbs up!
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Reply #13 posted 07/17/06 7:29pm

CinisterCee

DavidEye said:


I think J.Randy Taraborelli is a good writer,though.He wrote an excellent book on Madonna several years ago.I guess when he likes the celebrity,he's not too harsh,lol.


I never read the Madonna one... need to check that out.
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Reply #14 posted 07/17/06 7:29pm

RipHer2Shreds

CinisterCee said:

DavidEye said:


I think J.Randy Taraborelli is a good writer,though.He wrote an excellent book on Madonna several years ago.I guess when he likes the celebrity,he's not too harsh,lol.


I never read the Madonna one... need to check that out.

Read the Christopher Anderson Madonna book instead. It talks about her picking through the garbage to eat stale freedom fries. It's hot.
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Reply #15 posted 07/17/06 7:37pm

CinisterCee

RipHer2Shreds said:

CinisterCee said:



I never read the Madonna one... need to check that out.

Read the Christopher Anderson Madonna book instead. It talks about her picking through the garbage to eat stale freedom fries. It's hot.



Is that the book with the cover of True Blue era Madonna grabbing her own ass in concert?
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Reply #16 posted 07/17/06 7:39pm

RipHer2Shreds

CinisterCee said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


Read the Christopher Anderson Madonna book instead. It talks about her picking through the garbage to eat stale freedom fries. It's hot.



Is that the book with the cover of True Blue era Madonna grabbing her own ass in concert?


That's the one. Total trash, and a good quick read.
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Reply #17 posted 07/17/06 7:42pm

CinisterCee

The cover made it seem too tabloidish to read. neutral
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Reply #18 posted 07/17/06 7:46pm

RipHer2Shreds

CinisterCee said:

The cover made it seem too tabloidish to read. neutral



Well, pardon moi. lol

It is tabloid trash. That's what made it a good read. It's not without merit, but it's definitely on the sensationalist side.
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Reply #19 posted 07/17/06 8:16pm

CinisterCee

RipHer2Shreds said:

CinisterCee said:

The cover made it seem too tabloidish to read. neutral



Well, pardon moi. lol

It is tabloid trash. That's what made it a good read. It's not without merit, but it's definitely on the sensationalist side.


lol sorry for being snob smile
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Reply #20 posted 07/17/06 8:24pm

RipHer2Shreds

CinisterCee said:

RipHer2Shreds said:




Well, pardon moi. lol

It is tabloid trash. That's what made it a good read. It's not without merit, but it's definitely on the sensationalist side.


lol sorry for being snob smile

I don't think you are. I'm being an A-double-S (again). I just couldn't resist the uptight kitty.
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Reply #21 posted 07/17/06 8:30pm

Ottensen

RipHer2Shreds said:

CinisterCee said:



I never read the Madonna one... need to check that out.

Read the Christopher Anderson Madonna book instead. It talks about her picking through the garbage to eat stale freedom fries. It's hot.
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what on EARTH are FREEDOM FRIES????
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Reply #22 posted 07/17/06 10:06pm

GaryMF

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i bought it on the street for $2. it was great!

i love diana and i love this book.

i thought it was going to be much worse than it was..... i had heard stories about how she was such a bitch. but actually it wasn't that bad if i remember.

in fact, i read this, and (later Dreamgirl by mary wilson) and i remember thinking Diana gets a raw deal.


i thikns it's Miss Ross that talks about she and the other Supremes all got paid (and ripped off by Berry Gordy) equally, even though Diana did double or triple work (singing leads plus doing the backgrounds). She worked really hard.

when she left motown she had very little money in relative terms, considering the millions she made for mototwn.

she can be a bitch if she wants, she deserveds it!
rainbow
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Reply #23 posted 07/17/06 10:12pm

CinisterCee

the MJ book is really good, a must read.
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Reply #24 posted 07/17/06 10:17pm

Harlepolis

In her autobio she slammed Florence's name against many a time. I remember Flo's daughters comming out on their mother's defence in some news segment, it was posted in youtube.

Lemme go and find out,,,,
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Reply #25 posted 07/18/06 12:16am

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J Randy T is a hack. He wrote a fairly rubbish Sinatra biography, which missed the whole point of the music and rehashed Kitty Kelly's far superior book. Bet JRT writes a Liza Minnelli book next. lol
There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently
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Reply #26 posted 07/18/06 12:46am

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Ottensen said:

onenitealone said:

lurking Diana lurking


lol


Hey Marius! hug


I've never read this book but I've seen in on Ebay quite a few times and thought about buying it. nod Like DavidEye says, it doesn't paint the most flattering picture. smile



I read excerpts yeeeeears ago...and flattering it is not.

If I remember correctly he even touched on some of her failed love affairs. I.e. the fact that she couldn't mantrap the likes of Ryan O'Neal and Julio Iglesias no how much she purred, cooed, or pulled the dramatic-psycho babe-diva role on them. Both men were still debonaire, acceptible in age (to play the part of international playboy), and pretty much responded to her antics like, 'Oh please. Been there. Done that. With a thousand other women. Now please excuse me while I go look for someone younger who requires less attention' lol lol lol



lol

I'm not sure if it features in 'Call Me Miss Ross' or whether I read it somewhere else but I remember reading a story where some fan went up to Diana whilst she was out shopping. Apparently, he kept pestering her and asking for her autograph and she just took it in her stride, trying to ignore him. The guy said something like "But Diana - I love you! What about your songs? 'Reach Out And Touch'?" and she yelled back "They're just SONGS!" pissed before waltzing out. falloff

You don't wanna mess with Miss Ross! no no no! lol
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Reply #27 posted 07/18/06 12:47am

DavidEye

CinisterCee said:

DavidEye said:


I think J.Randy Taraborelli is a good writer,though.He wrote an excellent book on Madonna several years ago.I guess when he likes the celebrity,he's not too harsh,lol.


I never read the Madonna one... need to check that out.


It's a very good read.I've read numerous Madonna books and I can tell you that this is the best:


Randy is obviously a fan of Maddy.He seems in awe of her,yet he doesn't kiss her ass.The book is honest and not as "tabloid-ish" as other books written about her.However,there's a lengthy discussion about Madonna's fling with Prince (very interesting to say the least!) lol
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Reply #28 posted 07/18/06 12:51am

DavidEye

GaryMF said:

i bought it on the street for $2. it was great!

i love diana and i love this book.

i thought it was going to be much worse than it was..... i had heard stories about how she was such a bitch. but actually it wasn't that bad if i remember.

in fact, i read this, and (later Dreamgirl by mary wilson) and i remember thinking Diana gets a raw deal.


i thikns it's Miss Ross that talks about she and the other Supremes all got paid (and ripped off by Berry Gordy) equally, even though Diana did double or triple work (singing leads plus doing the backgrounds). She worked really hard.

when she left motown she had very little money in relative terms, considering the millions she made for mototwn.

she can be a bitch if she wants, she deserveds it!



nod to be honest with you,I like Diana's whole "bitchy" persona.It's why we love her lol she's the ultimate diva bitch,but she has earned the right to be.
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Reply #29 posted 07/18/06 12:55am

onenitealone

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VoicesCarry said:

If you want to leave Diana with your famdom intact, do NOT read this book lol



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Nooooo! lol
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