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«Will we all fight 2gether 4 the most important cause ?
Will we all fight 4 the right 2 be free ? »
21 Avril, né le jour de ton départ...
Will we all fight 4 the right 2 be free ? »
21 Avril, né le jour de ton départ...
Extraits des souvenirs de Mayte :
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Prince ne prétendait pas être sans faiblesses ; Ses failles et ses doutes ont été une source d'inspiration d'une inépuisable richesse.
On peut déplorer les querelles de celles qui ont partagé sa vie ; Mais certaines des muses qui ont vécu la passion, les conflits et ruptures selon Prince ont peut-être encore des difficultés à porter un regard apaisé sur leur passé sentimental à ses cotés.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ex-19.html
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• Prince's ex-wife shares details about the pair's decade-long relationship in her new memoir, 'The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince'
• Mayte Garcia writes that she was 16 when she first met Prince backstage at a concert in Germany after submitting a tape of her belly dancing to the singer
• Prince soon began to woo her writes Garcia and 'never denied that the occasional impure thought crossed his mind'
• The two did not have a sexual relationship however, and when Garcia turned 17 she moved to Paisley Park and Prince became her legal guardian
• When Garcia turned 19, prince told her it was time to go on birth control and took her virginity just one week later
• He also criticized her style and after the teenager gained weight had his accountant dock her dancer's pay when he saw her with whipped cream
By Chris Spargo For Dailymail.com
Published: 19:47 GMT, 15 March 2017 | Updated: 22:04 GMT, 15 March 2017
Prince's ex-wife is sharing new details about the pair's relationship in her new memoir, including how the two first met with and the night that the singer took her virginity.
Mayte Garcia was just 16 and living in Germany when her mother submitted a video of the the teenager belly dancing to Prince, which allowed her to spend some time backstage at one of his shows.
The two immediately hit it off, and a year later Garcia was living with Prince at his Paisley Park compound in Minnesota, where he became her legal guardian with the approval of her parents.
This allowed Garcia to dance professionally, and she quickly became the focus of Prince's 1992 Diamonds and Pearls Tour. That same year she also inspires Prince's latest album, whose title was an unpronounceable symbol that later became known as Love Symbol.
And in 1995, Prince penned his hit song 'The Most Beautiful Girl in the World' for Garcia.
The two had been in a sexual relationship for years at that point, one that Prince initiated by informing Garcia one day that it was time for her to go on birth control. She was 19 at the time.
Love affair: Prince's ex-wife Mayte Garcia (above with the singer in 1994) shares details about the pair's decade-long relationship in her new memoir
Garcia recalls in 'The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince' how he first caught Price's eye after her mother submitted that belly dancing tape she reveals in her new memoir.
Garcia was living in the European country at the time, and the day that Prince got her tape he invited her backstage at his concert.
'Prince was outside his dressing room, shaking one of those little Easter egg maracas,' writes Garcia of their first encounter.
'His hair was straightened to a soft wave, his eyelashes were unfairly lovely. He smelled like the most expensive shelf in the Sephora perfume aisle.
'This man wearing eyeliner, heels and ladies' perfume somehow manged to be more masculine than the burly bodyguard.'
Prince then told Garcia: 'I like your tape. Are you really sixteen?'
After confirming that she was, Prince told the teenager: 'Well, I'd like to talk to you more. Can I get your number?'
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Prince called that same night asking Garcia to come to his hotel room with more tapes, referring to her as 'Arabia' she reveals in the memoir, which was excerpted by People.
He was soon calling her every night and writing to her, saying in one note: 'U're so pretty. It cheers me up if someone tries to ruin my day. Many do ... Thank u 4 coming into my world.'
The singer 'never denied that the occasional impure thought crossed his mind' writes Garcia, but the too 'did not have a sexual relationship' at that time.
That same year she was also invited to visit Paisley park, where she belly danced for Prince and then slept in a separate bedroom.
'In the morning he made pancakes,' writes Garcia.
Stunner: Garcia (above in 1992) was just 16 when she met Prince
She graduated high school at 17 and started to dance for Prince who became her legal guardian and had her move in to Paisley Park.
The singer was stern about her style writes Garcia, making her change when she showed up to rehearsal in sweatpants one day.
He also kept a close watch over her weight, punishing her when after she gained a few pounds he saw her eating whipped cream.
'Twenty minutes later, the tour accountant came in and said "I'm so sorry I have to dock your pay this week."'
Then when she was 19, Prince told her that it was time to go on birth control.
'A week or so later I wrote in bold in my journal: February 9, 1993 - not a virgin. And I drew a winkey smiley face,' writes Garcia
'Patience pays off.'
Garcia's memoir will hit bookshelves next month, one year after her husband was found dead in his Paisley Park compound.
It was later determined that the singer's death was caused by a Fentanyl overdose. He was only 57 at the time.
'There's just nobody like him' said Garcia in an interview accompanying her memoir excerpt.
'There's no man who could literally take my pantsuit, eyeliner and mascara and rock it better than me.'
Garcia was just 22-years-old and working as a backup dancer for the singer, who was 37 at the time, when the two wed in 1996 on Valentine's Day.
She gave birth to their son eight months later, who has also been referred to as Boy Gregory Nelson.
Work and play: Garcia moved to paisley park when she was 17 and Prince became her legal guardian (pair above in 1993)
The baby was born a month premature, but Garcia said she had a relatively smooth pregnancy at the beginning until she began to bleed one day, at which point an amniocentesis was recommended by her doctor to test for genetic abnormalities in the baby.
Prince refused to allow Garcia to get the procedure she reveals, even after the doctor told the expectant parents: 'Sometimes the body is trying to release the fetus for a reason.'
Instead the two went home and Prince, who was raised a Seventh-day Adventist and in 2001 became a Jehovah's Witness, prayed for his son.
'Please, bless this child. We know you won’t allow this child to be harmed,' Garcia recalls Prince saying at the time while the two were on their knees.
The singer was a firm believer in the power of prayer and religion, having maintained throughout his life that an angel cured him of epilepsy when he was a child.
There was more bad news at the couple's next appointment, with the obstetrician informing Garcia and Prince that the baby's measurements might be a cause for concern.
'It’s possible that we’re seeing a form of dwarfism,' the doctor informed the pair.
'My husband and I looked at each other and shrugged,' writes Garcia.
She reveals that Prince then looked at the obstetrician and said: 'And? I’m totally fine with that.'
Garcia was then urged to get an amniocentesis once more, which her husband again refused to allow.
She writes that after learning about the dwarfism she was also happy for the first time in a while, and even began to laugh when she and Prince got the news that would have been devastating for many other couples.
'Of all the possible outcomes that had been offered to us, this was the first one that didn’t terrify me,' writes Garcia.
Tragic end: Prince was found dead last April inside his Paisley Park compound, with the cause later determined to be a Fentanyl overdose (memoir above)
Dwarfism was not the outcome the couple got however, and Garcia details in her memoir how she came to realize something was seriously wrong with her baby seconds after her C-section.
Garcia recalls how the nurses began to frantically work on Amiir, while her husband asked the staff in the operating room: 'Why is he not crying?'
Then, after the nurses were able to get the baby breathing, Garcia was finally able to hold her boy for the first time.
'They brought the baby over to us,' remembers Garcia.
'He was curled on his side, gasping shallow little gulps of air. Because there were no lids to blink, his eyes looked startled and dry.'
Garcia then writes: 'I caught hold of his tiny hand, saying over and over, "Mama loves you, Mama’s here."'
That was one of the few times she was able to hold and speak to her baby, who never left the hospital and immediately began to undergo operations and procedures to try and prolong his life.
Amiir was still struggling to breath writes Garcia, and nothing seemed to be working to help his condition.
'They'd sewn his eyes shut. Intubation. Feeding tubes. Every day something went wrong,' writes Garcia.
'After six days, he was struggling to breathe and I said to the doctor, "He’s not leaving here, is he?"'
One doctor eventually recommended a tracheotomy for the boy to help him breathe.
'He explained that if we didn't allow him to insert this permanent pipe in Amiir's throat, we were making the choice to let him go, and the more her talked the more hysterical I got,' writes Garcia.
It all became too much for Garcia who eventually screamed at the doctor: 'You're torturing him.'
That is when Prince stepped in to comfort her, and also when the two came to the same 'terrible place' writes Garcia.
'We have to let him go,' said Prince.
Garcia also explains the disorder that claimed her son's life, which she only began to learn about after his death.
'Pfeiffer syndrome type 2 is a genetic disorder that causes skeletal and systematic abnormalities' writes Garcia.
'The premature fusing of the bones in the skull, sometimes resulting in "cloverleaf skull," in which the eyes are outside the sockets. The fusion of bones in the hands and feet causing a webbed or pawlike appearance.
'The absence of an anus, indicating life-threatening abnormalities in the colon and bowels.'
Garcia goes on to write: 'I learned all this later. But in that first moment I couldn't understand what I was seeing.'
That is why Prince has a look of 'terror' when he saw the boy, whose arrival he had been eagerly planning for the in the months before his birth.
In the beginning: Garcia on stage with Prince in 1993 (above), three years after she joined the singer's tour as a dancer
Rush to the altar: Garcia became pregnant right around the time that she and Prince married on Valentine's Day in 1996 (above in 1995)
Garcia writes that she then went home and took to her bed for days, laying there while cradling her son's ashes.
Prince meanwhile fled their home one day after the couple received their son's urn.
'Our son's ashes were brought to the house in an urn, writes Garcia.
'I don't know how long I lay in bed with Amiir's ashes. The next day - or maybe it was a week later or in another lifetime - my husband came to me and said "I can't be here. I have to go."'
The young mother was all alone.
'Days passed into darkness,' writes Garcia.
Garcia performing at a Prince tribute in October (above)
She writes about the impact losing Amiir had on Prince too, saying it was one of the most difficult moments in her ex-husband's life.
'I don’t think he ever got over it,' writes Garcia.
'I don’t know how anybody can get over it. I know I haven’t.'
Prince eventually returned after leaving his young wife alone in bed with her son's ashes, then announced that the two would be doing an interview.
'Oprah's coming to Paisley. Today,' Prince told his wife.
Garcia writes that she began sobbing, telling Prince: 'Tell her I'm sick. Tell her I can't.'
The singer responded by telling her: 'I need you to do this for me.'
Garcia details how she was made up for the interview while Prince began speaking with Winfrey, just two weeks after the death of their son.
'My husband took Oprah on a tour of Paisley Park, and her mission was clear. She'd come to find out if the child was dead or deformed like people were saying,' writes Garcia.
She then writes about the amazing surprise Prince had planned, which became a devastating reminder in the wake of Amiir's death.
'While I was in the hospital he had installed a lavishly equipped nursery and playroom at Paisley Park,' writes Garcia.
'I didn't know anything about that. He wanted to surprise me. Oprah saw before I did. I have to wonder why he took her in there.'
She goes on to say: 'They stood in the middle of this colorful paradise of toys. It had everything a perfect nursery needs, except for the only thing a perfect nursery needs.'
And when Oprah asked Prince about the baby's health problems, he replied: 'It was all good. Never mind what you hear.'
Garcia did not speak.
'I sat on the sofa, smiling a pretty ballerina smile,' writes Garcia.
'I had been instructed by my husband, "Say nothing about Amiir."'
Red hot: Garcia on stage with Prince in 1995, two months before their wedding (left) and performing at his tribute concert last October in Minnesota (right)
And though she appeared happy, Garcia reveals in the memoir that she was at the darkest place in her life with no one to talk to about her pain - even her husband.
'I never told him about my thoughts of suicide or how close I had come to doing it,' writes Garcia.
'But I started to think he knew, because my Vicodin kept disappearing. I assumed he was hiding them to keep me from hurting myself.
'In retrospect, I don't know what to think.'
Garcia admits that she still thinks about her baby boy, and how writing the memoir brought back many of the heartbreaking memories from this time.
'I’ve been making notes of my life but when it finally came time to write it, it took me back and I cried many tears,' says Garcia, who wanted to make sure that she wrote the book 'from love.'
It is Prince however who is responsible for the title, with Garcia choosing to name her memoir after the 1995 song she inspired her ex-husband to write.
Sneak peek: Garcia' memoir is excerpted in the new People, on newsstands Friday
Garcia previously spoke about how difficult it was to process her husband's passing shortly after his death, telling People: 'I can't even think of the words of what I'm feeling. This man was my everything, we had a family. I am beyond deeply saddened and devastated.'
She then added: 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.'
Garcia and Prince's relationship never recovered from the death of Amiir, and after splitting the couple had their marriage annulled in 1999, on the date of their third wedding anniversary.
They still spent time together after the split, attending the MTV Music Video Awards in September of that year, and their affection for one another lived on until the singer's death.
It was also not until 2000 that the couple divorced, choosing to live 'in a less traditional fashion' after the annulment.
Their friendship ended soon after when Prince married again in 2001, shortly after Garcia was told that the singer had an assistant burn all reminders of Garcia and Amiir.
Garcia writes that it was difficult for her because she thought the two might get back together despite their separation and divorce.
She eventually wrote to him in 2006 and said she was ready to forgive him, meeting her ex-husband in Las Vegas for one of his shows.
'He came down from the stage. When he got to where I was sitting he took my hand and pulled me up into his arms and hugged me,' writes Garcia.
'For a moment he was the man that I loved.'
After their divorce Garcia had a two-year relationship with drummer Tommy Lee, but said time and time again in interviews that she would always love her ex-husband.
She is now a choreographer and actress, most famous for her work on the music video for Britney Spears' 2001 song 'I'm A Slave 4 U,' for which Garcia choreographed the belly dancing routine performed by the pop star and her dancers.
New man: Garcia dated drummer Tommy Lee for two years after her split from Prince (above)
Garcia is also committed to helping rescue dogs and finding them homes, and has an Instagram page that features her and some of her canine friends.
Most importantly though she is a mother, something she spoke about just a few weeks after Prince's death while appearing at the Single Mom's Awards in Los Angeles.
'Like most women, I always dreamed of becoming a mother,' said Garcia of the months prior to Amiir's birth, before beginning to cry at the podium while remembering her son.
'It just wasn't my time yet. After that, I was broken. And I lost hope. I basically gave up my dream of becoming a mom.'
Things changed however when she joined the cast of the VH1 reality show 'Hollywood Exes' said Garcia, who spoke publicly about her loss for the first time while appearing on the program.
That is why a woman reached out to Garcia after seeing the show, and offered to help her adopt a child.
Soon after, she welcomed her daughter Gia into the family when the baby girl was just eight-months old.
'Five years later, she is my greatest gift,' said Garcia.
At the time of that speech, Garcia had just experienced the second greatest loss of her life with the passing of Prince.
And in the weeks and months after his death, reports began to detail Prince's very private struggle with addiction over the years, and how days before his death he had to be rushed to an Illinois hospital after he became unresponsive while flying home to Minnesota.
Prince's plane made an emergency landing and he was revived after receiving Narcan, at which point he left against medical advice.
The day before his death a specialist in addiction medicine was contacted by members of Prince's team, with the man agreeing to treat the singer and immediately sending his son to Paisley Park to get started on an treatment plan for opiod addiction.
His son arrived the following morning, and was one of the three people in the house who discovered the singer's lifeless body.
Garcia, 43, talked about Prince's final days in the interview accompanying the People excerpt, revealing that she had been told by mutual friends that 'something was wrong' with the singer.
'I was wrestling with it - should I get involved or not? - up until that final day,' explained Garcia.
Looking back, Garcia says it is clear what she should have done when she first received word about her ex-husband's behavior.
'I wish I'd gone and just knocked on his door,' said a tearful Garcia.
She said that during their time together she never saw him use drugs, but said he did seem 'foggy' once and got sick another time on what he said was red wine and aspirin.
And when asked what she thought Prince would have to say about her memoir were he still alive, she said: ' I don't think he would say anything. I think he would just hug me.'
• Mayte Garcia writes that she was 16 when she first met Prince backstage at a concert in Germany after submitting a tape of her belly dancing to the singer
• Prince soon began to woo her writes Garcia and 'never denied that the occasional impure thought crossed his mind'
• The two did not have a sexual relationship however, and when Garcia turned 17 she moved to Paisley Park and Prince became her legal guardian
• When Garcia turned 19, prince told her it was time to go on birth control and took her virginity just one week later
• He also criticized her style and after the teenager gained weight had his accountant dock her dancer's pay when he saw her with whipped cream
By Chris Spargo For Dailymail.com
Published: 19:47 GMT, 15 March 2017 | Updated: 22:04 GMT, 15 March 2017
Prince's ex-wife is sharing new details about the pair's relationship in her new memoir, including how the two first met with and the night that the singer took her virginity.
Mayte Garcia was just 16 and living in Germany when her mother submitted a video of the the teenager belly dancing to Prince, which allowed her to spend some time backstage at one of his shows.
The two immediately hit it off, and a year later Garcia was living with Prince at his Paisley Park compound in Minnesota, where he became her legal guardian with the approval of her parents.
This allowed Garcia to dance professionally, and she quickly became the focus of Prince's 1992 Diamonds and Pearls Tour. That same year she also inspires Prince's latest album, whose title was an unpronounceable symbol that later became known as Love Symbol.
And in 1995, Prince penned his hit song 'The Most Beautiful Girl in the World' for Garcia.
The two had been in a sexual relationship for years at that point, one that Prince initiated by informing Garcia one day that it was time for her to go on birth control. She was 19 at the time.
Love affair: Prince's ex-wife Mayte Garcia (above with the singer in 1994) shares details about the pair's decade-long relationship in her new memoir
Garcia recalls in 'The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince' how he first caught Price's eye after her mother submitted that belly dancing tape she reveals in her new memoir.
Garcia was living in the European country at the time, and the day that Prince got her tape he invited her backstage at his concert.
'Prince was outside his dressing room, shaking one of those little Easter egg maracas,' writes Garcia of their first encounter.
'His hair was straightened to a soft wave, his eyelashes were unfairly lovely. He smelled like the most expensive shelf in the Sephora perfume aisle.
'This man wearing eyeliner, heels and ladies' perfume somehow manged to be more masculine than the burly bodyguard.'
Prince then told Garcia: 'I like your tape. Are you really sixteen?'
After confirming that she was, Prince told the teenager: 'Well, I'd like to talk to you more. Can I get your number?'
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Prince called that same night asking Garcia to come to his hotel room with more tapes, referring to her as 'Arabia' she reveals in the memoir, which was excerpted by People.
He was soon calling her every night and writing to her, saying in one note: 'U're so pretty. It cheers me up if someone tries to ruin my day. Many do ... Thank u 4 coming into my world.'
The singer 'never denied that the occasional impure thought crossed his mind' writes Garcia, but the too 'did not have a sexual relationship' at that time.
That same year she was also invited to visit Paisley park, where she belly danced for Prince and then slept in a separate bedroom.
'In the morning he made pancakes,' writes Garcia.
Stunner: Garcia (above in 1992) was just 16 when she met Prince
She graduated high school at 17 and started to dance for Prince who became her legal guardian and had her move in to Paisley Park.
The singer was stern about her style writes Garcia, making her change when she showed up to rehearsal in sweatpants one day.
He also kept a close watch over her weight, punishing her when after she gained a few pounds he saw her eating whipped cream.
'Twenty minutes later, the tour accountant came in and said "I'm so sorry I have to dock your pay this week."'
Then when she was 19, Prince told her that it was time to go on birth control.
'A week or so later I wrote in bold in my journal: February 9, 1993 - not a virgin. And I drew a winkey smiley face,' writes Garcia
'Patience pays off.'
Garcia's memoir will hit bookshelves next month, one year after her husband was found dead in his Paisley Park compound.
It was later determined that the singer's death was caused by a Fentanyl overdose. He was only 57 at the time.
'There's just nobody like him' said Garcia in an interview accompanying her memoir excerpt.
'There's no man who could literally take my pantsuit, eyeliner and mascara and rock it better than me.'
Garcia was just 22-years-old and working as a backup dancer for the singer, who was 37 at the time, when the two wed in 1996 on Valentine's Day.
She gave birth to their son eight months later, who has also been referred to as Boy Gregory Nelson.
Work and play: Garcia moved to paisley park when she was 17 and Prince became her legal guardian (pair above in 1993)
The baby was born a month premature, but Garcia said she had a relatively smooth pregnancy at the beginning until she began to bleed one day, at which point an amniocentesis was recommended by her doctor to test for genetic abnormalities in the baby.
Prince refused to allow Garcia to get the procedure she reveals, even after the doctor told the expectant parents: 'Sometimes the body is trying to release the fetus for a reason.'
Instead the two went home and Prince, who was raised a Seventh-day Adventist and in 2001 became a Jehovah's Witness, prayed for his son.
'Please, bless this child. We know you won’t allow this child to be harmed,' Garcia recalls Prince saying at the time while the two were on their knees.
The singer was a firm believer in the power of prayer and religion, having maintained throughout his life that an angel cured him of epilepsy when he was a child.
There was more bad news at the couple's next appointment, with the obstetrician informing Garcia and Prince that the baby's measurements might be a cause for concern.
'It’s possible that we’re seeing a form of dwarfism,' the doctor informed the pair.
'My husband and I looked at each other and shrugged,' writes Garcia.
She reveals that Prince then looked at the obstetrician and said: 'And? I’m totally fine with that.'
Garcia was then urged to get an amniocentesis once more, which her husband again refused to allow.
She writes that after learning about the dwarfism she was also happy for the first time in a while, and even began to laugh when she and Prince got the news that would have been devastating for many other couples.
'Of all the possible outcomes that had been offered to us, this was the first one that didn’t terrify me,' writes Garcia.
Tragic end: Prince was found dead last April inside his Paisley Park compound, with the cause later determined to be a Fentanyl overdose (memoir above)
Dwarfism was not the outcome the couple got however, and Garcia details in her memoir how she came to realize something was seriously wrong with her baby seconds after her C-section.
Garcia recalls how the nurses began to frantically work on Amiir, while her husband asked the staff in the operating room: 'Why is he not crying?'
Then, after the nurses were able to get the baby breathing, Garcia was finally able to hold her boy for the first time.
'They brought the baby over to us,' remembers Garcia.
'He was curled on his side, gasping shallow little gulps of air. Because there were no lids to blink, his eyes looked startled and dry.'
Garcia then writes: 'I caught hold of his tiny hand, saying over and over, "Mama loves you, Mama’s here."'
That was one of the few times she was able to hold and speak to her baby, who never left the hospital and immediately began to undergo operations and procedures to try and prolong his life.
Amiir was still struggling to breath writes Garcia, and nothing seemed to be working to help his condition.
'They'd sewn his eyes shut. Intubation. Feeding tubes. Every day something went wrong,' writes Garcia.
'After six days, he was struggling to breathe and I said to the doctor, "He’s not leaving here, is he?"'
One doctor eventually recommended a tracheotomy for the boy to help him breathe.
'He explained that if we didn't allow him to insert this permanent pipe in Amiir's throat, we were making the choice to let him go, and the more her talked the more hysterical I got,' writes Garcia.
It all became too much for Garcia who eventually screamed at the doctor: 'You're torturing him.'
That is when Prince stepped in to comfort her, and also when the two came to the same 'terrible place' writes Garcia.
'We have to let him go,' said Prince.
Garcia also explains the disorder that claimed her son's life, which she only began to learn about after his death.
'Pfeiffer syndrome type 2 is a genetic disorder that causes skeletal and systematic abnormalities' writes Garcia.
'The premature fusing of the bones in the skull, sometimes resulting in "cloverleaf skull," in which the eyes are outside the sockets. The fusion of bones in the hands and feet causing a webbed or pawlike appearance.
'The absence of an anus, indicating life-threatening abnormalities in the colon and bowels.'
Garcia goes on to write: 'I learned all this later. But in that first moment I couldn't understand what I was seeing.'
That is why Prince has a look of 'terror' when he saw the boy, whose arrival he had been eagerly planning for the in the months before his birth.
In the beginning: Garcia on stage with Prince in 1993 (above), three years after she joined the singer's tour as a dancer
Rush to the altar: Garcia became pregnant right around the time that she and Prince married on Valentine's Day in 1996 (above in 1995)
Garcia writes that she then went home and took to her bed for days, laying there while cradling her son's ashes.
Prince meanwhile fled their home one day after the couple received their son's urn.
'Our son's ashes were brought to the house in an urn, writes Garcia.
'I don't know how long I lay in bed with Amiir's ashes. The next day - or maybe it was a week later or in another lifetime - my husband came to me and said "I can't be here. I have to go."'
The young mother was all alone.
'Days passed into darkness,' writes Garcia.
Garcia performing at a Prince tribute in October (above)
She writes about the impact losing Amiir had on Prince too, saying it was one of the most difficult moments in her ex-husband's life.
'I don’t think he ever got over it,' writes Garcia.
'I don’t know how anybody can get over it. I know I haven’t.'
Prince eventually returned after leaving his young wife alone in bed with her son's ashes, then announced that the two would be doing an interview.
'Oprah's coming to Paisley. Today,' Prince told his wife.
Garcia writes that she began sobbing, telling Prince: 'Tell her I'm sick. Tell her I can't.'
The singer responded by telling her: 'I need you to do this for me.'
Garcia details how she was made up for the interview while Prince began speaking with Winfrey, just two weeks after the death of their son.
'My husband took Oprah on a tour of Paisley Park, and her mission was clear. She'd come to find out if the child was dead or deformed like people were saying,' writes Garcia.
She then writes about the amazing surprise Prince had planned, which became a devastating reminder in the wake of Amiir's death.
'While I was in the hospital he had installed a lavishly equipped nursery and playroom at Paisley Park,' writes Garcia.
'I didn't know anything about that. He wanted to surprise me. Oprah saw before I did. I have to wonder why he took her in there.'
She goes on to say: 'They stood in the middle of this colorful paradise of toys. It had everything a perfect nursery needs, except for the only thing a perfect nursery needs.'
And when Oprah asked Prince about the baby's health problems, he replied: 'It was all good. Never mind what you hear.'
Garcia did not speak.
'I sat on the sofa, smiling a pretty ballerina smile,' writes Garcia.
'I had been instructed by my husband, "Say nothing about Amiir."'
Red hot: Garcia on stage with Prince in 1995, two months before their wedding (left) and performing at his tribute concert last October in Minnesota (right)
And though she appeared happy, Garcia reveals in the memoir that she was at the darkest place in her life with no one to talk to about her pain - even her husband.
'I never told him about my thoughts of suicide or how close I had come to doing it,' writes Garcia.
'But I started to think he knew, because my Vicodin kept disappearing. I assumed he was hiding them to keep me from hurting myself.
'In retrospect, I don't know what to think.'
Garcia admits that she still thinks about her baby boy, and how writing the memoir brought back many of the heartbreaking memories from this time.
'I’ve been making notes of my life but when it finally came time to write it, it took me back and I cried many tears,' says Garcia, who wanted to make sure that she wrote the book 'from love.'
It is Prince however who is responsible for the title, with Garcia choosing to name her memoir after the 1995 song she inspired her ex-husband to write.
Sneak peek: Garcia' memoir is excerpted in the new People, on newsstands Friday
Garcia previously spoke about how difficult it was to process her husband's passing shortly after his death, telling People: 'I can't even think of the words of what I'm feeling. This man was my everything, we had a family. I am beyond deeply saddened and devastated.'
She then added: 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.'
Garcia and Prince's relationship never recovered from the death of Amiir, and after splitting the couple had their marriage annulled in 1999, on the date of their third wedding anniversary.
They still spent time together after the split, attending the MTV Music Video Awards in September of that year, and their affection for one another lived on until the singer's death.
It was also not until 2000 that the couple divorced, choosing to live 'in a less traditional fashion' after the annulment.
Their friendship ended soon after when Prince married again in 2001, shortly after Garcia was told that the singer had an assistant burn all reminders of Garcia and Amiir.
Garcia writes that it was difficult for her because she thought the two might get back together despite their separation and divorce.
She eventually wrote to him in 2006 and said she was ready to forgive him, meeting her ex-husband in Las Vegas for one of his shows.
'He came down from the stage. When he got to where I was sitting he took my hand and pulled me up into his arms and hugged me,' writes Garcia.
'For a moment he was the man that I loved.'
After their divorce Garcia had a two-year relationship with drummer Tommy Lee, but said time and time again in interviews that she would always love her ex-husband.
She is now a choreographer and actress, most famous for her work on the music video for Britney Spears' 2001 song 'I'm A Slave 4 U,' for which Garcia choreographed the belly dancing routine performed by the pop star and her dancers.
New man: Garcia dated drummer Tommy Lee for two years after her split from Prince (above)
Garcia is also committed to helping rescue dogs and finding them homes, and has an Instagram page that features her and some of her canine friends.
Most importantly though she is a mother, something she spoke about just a few weeks after Prince's death while appearing at the Single Mom's Awards in Los Angeles.
'Like most women, I always dreamed of becoming a mother,' said Garcia of the months prior to Amiir's birth, before beginning to cry at the podium while remembering her son.
'It just wasn't my time yet. After that, I was broken. And I lost hope. I basically gave up my dream of becoming a mom.'
Things changed however when she joined the cast of the VH1 reality show 'Hollywood Exes' said Garcia, who spoke publicly about her loss for the first time while appearing on the program.
That is why a woman reached out to Garcia after seeing the show, and offered to help her adopt a child.
Soon after, she welcomed her daughter Gia into the family when the baby girl was just eight-months old.
'Five years later, she is my greatest gift,' said Garcia.
At the time of that speech, Garcia had just experienced the second greatest loss of her life with the passing of Prince.
And in the weeks and months after his death, reports began to detail Prince's very private struggle with addiction over the years, and how days before his death he had to be rushed to an Illinois hospital after he became unresponsive while flying home to Minnesota.
Prince's plane made an emergency landing and he was revived after receiving Narcan, at which point he left against medical advice.
The day before his death a specialist in addiction medicine was contacted by members of Prince's team, with the man agreeing to treat the singer and immediately sending his son to Paisley Park to get started on an treatment plan for opiod addiction.
His son arrived the following morning, and was one of the three people in the house who discovered the singer's lifeless body.
Garcia, 43, talked about Prince's final days in the interview accompanying the People excerpt, revealing that she had been told by mutual friends that 'something was wrong' with the singer.
'I was wrestling with it - should I get involved or not? - up until that final day,' explained Garcia.
Looking back, Garcia says it is clear what she should have done when she first received word about her ex-husband's behavior.
'I wish I'd gone and just knocked on his door,' said a tearful Garcia.
She said that during their time together she never saw him use drugs, but said he did seem 'foggy' once and got sick another time on what he said was red wine and aspirin.
And when asked what she thought Prince would have to say about her memoir were he still alive, she said: ' I don't think he would say anything. I think he would just hug me.'
On peut déplorer les querelles de celles qui ont partagé sa vie ; Mais certaines des muses qui ont vécu la passion, les conflits et ruptures selon Prince ont peut-être encore des difficultés à porter un regard apaisé sur leur passé sentimental à ses cotés.
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J'ai pas suivit les querelles mais Mayte est quand même celle qui est allé le plus loin dans une relation de couple avec Prince. La plus officielle des officielle. D'une c'est celle qui a le plus de chose à dire et de deux ça en fait la plus jalousée par les autres.
Moi ce qu'elle peut raconter sur lui ça m'intéresse. De son vivant elle disait qu'aucun homme ne lui arrivait à la cheville. Malgré tous ses défauts et la tragédie elle le pensait.
Moi ce qu'elle peut raconter sur lui ça m'intéresse. De son vivant elle disait qu'aucun homme ne lui arrivait à la cheville. Malgré tous ses défauts et la tragédie elle le pensait.
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Alala quelle grande gueuleElvis Paisley a écrit :(...)
On se croirait revenir au "bon vieux temps" où Jill Jones conchiait The Revolution suite au décès de Prince, en les traitant de groupe Mili Vanilli (lol, Jill, lol).
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Les extraits que l'on trouve dans la presse sont vie sexuelle et moments intimes. Est-ce vraiment la teneur du livre de Mayte? Je ne l'espere pas.
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Dans le JDD d'ajd Florence Foresti a choisi et commenté pour sa playlist trois chansons, dont une de Prince (The Beautiful Ones).
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Dave Chappelle sur Prince :
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/17/arts ... .html?_r=0NYT a écrit :You famously parodied Prince on your TV show. How did you react when you learned of his passing?
It’s a hard thing to talk about. I looked up to him like everybody did. I didn’t know him that well, but the times that we hung out were fun and very memorable and often funny. He was very generous with his advice, and he was very generous with his access. He let me see some of his process. He fostered a community among artists. He used to have these parties where we would go over to his house, and there would be all these musicians that I admired, and they’d just do these jam sessions in the basement. Everybody at the party was playing something. I think when he died there was the icon dying, but then there was this pillar in the community of people dying.
A priori elle demeure discrète sur ce côté-là de leur vie.PrinceFrance a écrit :Les extraits que l'on trouve dans la presse sont vie sexuelle et moments intimes. Est-ce vraiment la teneur du livre de Mayte? Je ne l'espere pas.
Cependant, elle dit qu'il y a eu une campagne pour les séparer (Témoins de Jéhovah...).
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/there ... -fbj8k70fw
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Le 5 avril prochain dans Le Nova Club, Alexis Tain raconte la dernière tournée de Prince.
http://www.novaplanet.com/radionova/bie ... ier-prince
http://www.novaplanet.com/radionova/bie ... ier-prince
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Prochainement un nouvel hors serie Wax Poetics , c'est le 2ème !!!! le 1er était carrément top.....mais était sorti avant le 21 Avril 2016.
[img] Issue 67
And we're back on track, with Issue 67 in the works: our second Prince tribute issue![img]Issue 67
And we're back on track, with Issue 67 in the works: our second Prince tribute issue![/img]
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And we're back on track, with Issue 67 in the works: our second Prince tribute issue![img]Issue 67
And we're back on track, with Issue 67 in the works: our second Prince tribute issue![/img]
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Nouvelle anecdote racontée par Dave Chappelle, concernant sa soeur qui etait fan depuis au moins ce qui devait etre le purple rain tour
En plein show, située au premier rang, prince a eu une interaction particuliere avec elle. Puis elle a visiblement pu recuperer un mediator de sa guitare avec marqué dessus "love god". A priori un highlight de la vie de cette fan speciale, et que Chapelle dit toujours envier
http://www.iloveoldschoolmusic.com/wow- ... op-a-tear/
En plein show, située au premier rang, prince a eu une interaction particuliere avec elle. Puis elle a visiblement pu recuperer un mediator de sa guitare avec marqué dessus "love god". A priori un highlight de la vie de cette fan speciale, et que Chapelle dit toujours envier
http://www.iloveoldschoolmusic.com/wow- ... op-a-tear/
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Article (plusieurs pages apparemment ) avec des photos inédites de Steve Parke dans le Sunday Times de ce week-end
https://twitter.com/serpan99/status/848576200830222336
https://twitter.com/serpan99/status/848576200830222336
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Je ne sais si cela a déjà été annoncé, mais très bientôt sera diffusé ceci
http://www.franceo.fr/emission/mon-prince-est-parti
http://www.franceo.fr/emission/mon-prince-est-parti
Hier soir une "enquête" de la briga de stup dans l'emission stupefiant. Incomplet et sans veritable interet.
http://www.france2.fr/emissions/stupefiant
http://www.france2.fr/emissions/stupefiant
en page 14 des inrocks (avec photo à l'appui), vente aux enchères d'objets musicaux et culturels au profit de l'aide aux victimes d'attentats. En ce qui nous concerne, on y trouvera un tirage argentique de Prince par Mondino (lovesexy of course). The hummingbirds project, enchères le 5 avril salons de l'hotel de ville - Paris. Zou !
Mais comment peut-on prendre les choses trop à cœur ?
Il semblerait que les labels se déchirent autour de l'héritage musical de Prince.
En lisant l'article, j'ai été surprise d'apprendre que "la seule doléance de l'artiste fut de demander à ce que sa maison de Paisley Park devienne un musée ouvert au public".
Je n'avais jamais ouï dire que Paisley Park transformé en musée était son idée. J'ai donc du louper un chapitre.
https://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/med ... 076901.php
En lisant l'article, j'ai été surprise d'apprendre que "la seule doléance de l'artiste fut de demander à ce que sa maison de Paisley Park devienne un musée ouvert au public".
Je n'avais jamais ouï dire que Paisley Park transformé en musée était son idée. J'ai donc du louper un chapitre.
https://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/med ... 076901.php
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j ai trouvé les commentaires trés réducteurs, voire insultants ,pauvres muses ! Vanity comme une assiette qui retombe et se brise sans Prince ...mersav a écrit :Hier soir une "enquête" de la briga de stup dans l'emission stupefiant. Incomplet et sans veritable interet.
http://www.france2.fr/emissions/stupefiant
docu surement trés incomplet vu la discretion du Purple..sur le sujet.
sinon la derniére image est sur le coffret "purple rain de luxe"
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" The time I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar". Jimi Hendrix
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Si cela a été mentionné dès le "début" et notamment par Tyka.Patchouli a écrit :Il semblerait que les labels se déchirent autour de l'héritage musical de Prince.
En lisant l'article, j'ai été surprise d'apprendre que "la seule doléance de l'artiste fut de demander à ce que sa maison de Paisley Park devienne un musée ouvert au public".
Je n'avais jamais ouï dire que Paisley Park transformé en musée était son idée. J'ai donc du louper un chapitre.
https://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/med ... 076901.php
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Tyka n est
pas Prince
Elle l a dit une fois Prince dcd ,mais pas lui de son vivant. Du moins ,nous les fams ,ne nous souvenons pas d'avoir entendu cela de la bouche de Prince;Paisley étant pour lui un lieu de création/enregistrement et l occasion de reunir des fans et de faire la féte
pas Prince
Elle l a dit une fois Prince dcd ,mais pas lui de son vivant. Du moins ,nous les fams ,ne nous souvenons pas d'avoir entendu cela de la bouche de Prince;Paisley étant pour lui un lieu de création/enregistrement et l occasion de reunir des fans et de faire la féte
" The time I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar". Jimi Hendrix
Oui, c'est aussi ce que je pense d'autant plus que Prince disait ne pas vouloir être idolâtré, notamment depuis qu'il avait intégré les Témoins de Jéhovah si je ne m'abuse, et transformer Paisley Park en un musée consacré en quelque sorte à sa gloire (sa vie, son oeuvre...) c'est de l'idolâtrie quelque part.More candy 4 u a écrit :Tyka n est
pas Prince
Elle l a dit une fois Prince dcd ,mais pas lui de son vivant. Du moins ,nous les fams ,ne nous souvenons pas d'avoir entendu cela de la bouche de Prince;Paisley étant pour lui un lieu de création/enregistrement et l occasion de reunir des fans et de faire la féte
Paisley Park transformé en musée me laisse sceptique. Par contre, si Paisley Park avait été transformé en un complexe mis à la disposition des artistes en devenir, j'aurais trouvé l'idée super.
Bon, quoi qu'il en soit, ce n'est pas vraiment le sujet, et je sais que nous avons tous des idées divergentes dans ce domaine.
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Vouloir faire de paisley un musée ,cest déja anticiper les événements et anticiper son dc. Si vraiment il avait anticipé ,il aurai laissé un testament ou des directives Déja quand il avait une migraine il laissait une lettre a Mayté avec des directives dedans au cazou.. ça se passerait mal.. Alors s'il voulait faire de paisley un musée pourquoi ne trouve t on aucune trace écrite?ni de testament? ni aucune de ses volontés? ou directives concernant le vault.? inconcevable ça !( le vault :ses deux yeux,ce coeur qui bat ,ses secrets intimes,l essence de sa séve ,son dernier rempart ! )
Je pense que l entourage proche a voulu rentabiliser au mieux, pris dans la pagaille post décés .Est ce bien ou est ce mal ? nul ne sait , en tout cas cest surprenant,cest vrai..
bref .. que ça ne gache pas le plaisir a ceux qui veulent y aller ,ya surement plein de découvertes a faire maintenant que cest fait!Ils nous dirons...
Je pense que l entourage proche a voulu rentabiliser au mieux, pris dans la pagaille post décés .Est ce bien ou est ce mal ? nul ne sait , en tout cas cest surprenant,cest vrai..
bref .. que ça ne gache pas le plaisir a ceux qui veulent y aller ,ya surement plein de découvertes a faire maintenant que cest fait!Ils nous dirons...
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Cela veut surtout dire qu'on est pas prêt de voir le Vault d'ici tôt, en dehors de PR delux...Patchouli a écrit :Il semblerait que les labels se déchirent autour de l'héritage musical de Prince.
En lisant l'article, j'ai été surprise d'apprendre que "la seule doléance de l'artiste fut de demander à ce que sa maison de Paisley Park devienne un musée ouvert au public".
Je n'avais jamais ouï dire que Paisley Park transformé en musée était son idée. J'ai donc du louper un chapitre.
https://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/med ... 076901.php
Vault pas encore inventorié, conflit des majors... il doit bien se marrer.
Gregory looks just like a ghost...
Oui mais Prince n'est plus la.....c'est nous admirateurs du prodige pourpre qui pourrions ne pas nous marrer et faire face au mieux à 1 gestion du catalogue Princier façon MJ Estate....ce n'est même pas sûr que quelque chose d'intéressant puisse sortir de cette version Deluxe annannoncée de PR puisque WB n'a même pas accès au Vault qui est à ce jour même pas inventorié ne serait que tu de façon minimale. ...bref 1 beau bordel en effet!Greghost a écrit :Cela veut surtout dire qu'on est pas prêt de voir le Vault d'ici tôt, en dehors de PR delux...Patchouli a écrit :Il semblerait que les labels se déchirent autour de l'héritage musical de Prince.
En lisant l'article, j'ai été surprise d'apprendre que "la seule doléance de l'artiste fut de demander à ce que sa maison de Paisley Park devienne un musée ouvert au public".
Je n'avais jamais ouï dire que Paisley Park transformé en musée était son idée. J'ai donc du louper un chapitre.
https://www.lesechos.fr/tech-medias/med ... 076901.php
Vault pas encore inventorié, conflit des majors... il doit bien se marrer.
La connerie c'est la décontraction de l'intelligence
Oui mais à l'époque il n'avait livré que la version simple remasterisé par ses soins sans aucun bonus car il n'en prévoyait pas au sens strictGreghost a écrit : avait indiqué avoir livré PR delux avec AOA et PE... Bluff ou pas, j'y crois.
Donc je pense que ce qui va sortir, a été concocté par lui.
La connerie c'est la décontraction de l'intelligence
Bon ben a priori, selon Angela Marchese, la "commissaire en chef" de Paisley Park, Prince aurait laissé des écrits dans lesquels il faisait part de sa vision d'un musée; une espèce de script destiné aux guides rédigé à la troisième personne: "ici dans Studio B, Prince... " ou "Prince a fait ceci et a fait cela et maintenant votre tour va continuer dans ce couloir...".
Si tant que ce soit vrai... bien entendu.
http://mspmag.com/arts-and-culture/how- ... ces-story/
Si tant que ce soit vrai... bien entendu.
http://mspmag.com/arts-and-culture/how- ... ces-story/
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Docu inédit dimanche 9 avril sur Arte à 19h .
http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
Jimipaisley a écrit :Docu inédit dimanche 9 avril sur Arte à 19h .
http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
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une B.A ici :
http://sites.arte.tv/pnb/fr
http://sites.arte.tv/pnb/fr
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mountainair a écrit :Article (plusieurs pages apparemment ) avec des photos inédites de Steve Parke dans le Sunday Times de ce week-end
https://twitter.com/serpan99/status/848576200830222336
Le livre est sortie plus tôt. Je le reçois aujourd'hui'..
Gregory looks just like a ghost...
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C'est un point de vue, en tout cas personne ne semble avoir relevé qu'on y voit des images jamais vues jusqu'alors du film "The Second Coming" dans une qualité assez incroyable.love a écrit :Vu l'émission... pour moi, traitée par dessus la jambe... assez mauvais, inutile de dire qu'on survole tout avec humour...
A 2 mn et 3mn20 de la vidéo :
http://sites.arte.tv/pnb/fr/video/perso ... les-femmes
Se pourrait-il qu'on puisse le retrouver dans son intégralité dans le "Purple Rain Deluxe" ?
Mystère pourpre et boule de funk... !!!
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Documentaire inédit “Mon Prince est parti” sur France Ô samedi 15 avril à 23h45.
http://www.funku.fr/2017/mon-prince-est ... -france-o/
http://www.funku.fr/2017/mon-prince-est ... -france-o/
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Elvis Paisley a écrit :C'est un point de vue, en tout cas personne ne semble avoir relevé qu'on y voit des images jamais vues jusqu'alors du film "The Second Coming" dans une qualité assez incroyable.love a écrit :Vu l'émission... pour moi, traitée par dessus la jambe... assez mauvais, inutile de dire qu'on survole tout avec humour...
A 2 mn et 3mn20 de la vidéo :
http://sites.arte.tv/pnb/fr/video/perso ... les-femmes
Se pourrait-il qu'on puisse le retrouver dans son intégralité dans le "Purple Rain Deluxe" ?
Mystère pourpre et boule de funk... !!!
Si, on a remarqué, les images semblent même être en HD. ...une première pour moi. Cela n'empêche pas le programme d'être indigne de Prince et dArte...
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Pour information pour tous à me pas manquer surtout que notre RAPHY intervient.
http://www.funku.fr/2017/mon-prince-est ... -france-o/
http://www.funku.fr/2017/mon-prince-est ... -france-o/
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Un docu / fiction avec un sosie de Prince produit par Channel 5.
On peut raisonnablement craindre le pire !
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Ca , c'est tout de même plus important et pas une fiction....
Pour information pour tous à me pas manquer surtout que notre RAPHY intervient.
http://www.funku.fr/2017/mon-prince-est ... -france-o/
J'assume la redite et pour cause.
Pour information pour tous à me pas manquer surtout que notre RAPHY intervient.
http://www.funku.fr/2017/mon-prince-est ... -france-o/
J'assume la redite et pour cause.
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Un sujet sur les femmes de Prince dans l'émission Stupéfiant ! de France 2 :
A 40mn de la vidéo, très exactement :
http://pluzz.francetv.fr/videos/stupefi ... 17841.html
Avec un petit message sur la sortie de... à la fin !
A 40mn de la vidéo, très exactement :
http://pluzz.francetv.fr/videos/stupefi ... 17841.html
Avec un petit message sur la sortie de... à la fin !
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Hum... l'image de Prince commence à être salie, possible que ça ne soit que le début.Elvis Paisley a écrit :Un sujet sur les femmes de Prince dans l'émission Stupéfiant ! de France 2 :
A 40mn de la vidéo, très exactement :
http://pluzz.francetv.fr/videos/stupefi ... 17841.html
Avec un petit message sur la sortie de... à la fin !
Sinistre et cynique sujet (47'33)
Prince s'est consacré à "salir" le "propre" avec une grande détermination et une intelligence inégalée.
Personne ne pourra faire mieux.
Les commentaires du "Stupéfiant" sont assez inoffensifs et fâcheusement superficiels.
Personne ne pourra faire mieux.
Les commentaires du "Stupéfiant" sont assez inoffensifs et fâcheusement superficiels.
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Mon Prince est parti", le teaser du documentaire de Thierry Guedj en exclu pour Funk★U !
Infos : http://www.funku.fr/…/mon-prince-est-pa ... se-sur-fra…/
Diffusé sur France 0 vers minuit merci le service publique à pour mettre des merdes en prime et en seconde partie de soirée sur France 2 y a du monde
Infos : http://www.funku.fr/…/mon-prince-est-pa ... se-sur-fra…/
Diffusé sur France 0 vers minuit merci le service publique à pour mettre des merdes en prime et en seconde partie de soirée sur France 2 y a du monde
- minnie4343
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A midi sur RTL ophelie winter qui raconte en rigolant que c'est P
qui lui a montré comment faire fondre des m&m's sur du pop corn.
qui lui a montré comment faire fondre des m&m's sur du pop corn.
- manu3121
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A l'instant, sujet sur les muses de Prince (vanity, appolonia, cat, Carmen...) dans l'émission Stupefiant sur France 2. En image de fin, la pochette de Purple Rain avec comme indication "Prince, Purple Rain Deluxe"
Ca sent le réchauffé mais bon : hommage le 22 avril sur Cstar
http://www.programme-television.org/doc ... -1-an-deja
http://www.programme-television.org/doc ... -1-an-deja
xpectation2000 a écrit :Mon Prince est parti", le teaser du documentaire de Thierry Guedj en exclu pour Funk★U !
Infos : http://www.funku.fr/…/mon-prince-est-pa ... se-sur-fra…/
Diffusé sur France 0 vers minuit merci le service publique à pour mettre des merdes en prime et en seconde partie de soirée sur France 2 y a du monde
Rediff le 15 avril à priori
http://www.funku.fr/2017/mon-prince-est ... -france-o/
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http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
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"Le charme c'est la façon de s'entendre dire oui sans avoir jamais osé posé aucune question précise"
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princemattia a écrit :http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
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J'ai trouvé l'émission pas trop mal en fait avec des interventions intéressantes. Je m'attendais à pire compte tenu des avis negatifs postés avant.princemattia a écrit :http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
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Je ne sais pas si c'est mieux d'avoir ce genre d'émission pour le grand public ou rien du tout...princemattia a écrit :http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
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Tout pourri pour moi.
Gregory looks just like a ghost...
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Pareil. C’était sympathoche quoi. Qq images rares s'y trouvaient aussi (Second Comming, l'interview de la BBC en 99...)Ghost Dog a écrit :J'ai trouvé l'émission pas trop mal en fait avec des interventions intéressantes. Je m'attendais à pire compte tenu des avis negatifs postés avant.princemattia a écrit :http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
Vient de passer sur arte
On a vu largement pire... Et puis, un doc sans Manœuvre et Cachin, ça fait du bien....
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J'ai trouvé ça pas si mal que ça non plus. Je ne m'attendais pas à quelque chose de mieux de toute façon, car même si c'est diffusé sur Arte vu l'heure de diffusion et la durée (45 min) on ne pouvait pas s'attendre à quelque chose de très creusée.manu3121 a écrit :Pareil. C’était sympathoche quoi. Qq images rares s'y trouvaient aussi (Second Comming, l'interview de la BBC en 99...)Ghost Dog a écrit :J'ai trouvé l'émission pas trop mal en fait avec des interventions intéressantes. Je m'attendais à pire compte tenu des avis negatifs postés avant.princemattia a écrit :http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
Vient de passer sur arte
On a vu largement pire... Et puis, un doc sans Manœuvre et Cachin, ça fait du bien....
D'ailleurs, question c**:Dans la version allemande les personnes interviewées sont-elles les mêmes ou est-ce des intervenants issus de la culture allemande?
Enfin j'espère qu'un jour Arte diffusera des soirées docu équivalentes à celles que j'ai pu voir sur Walt Disney et sur Sinatra ou Chaplin.
Classement de tous les albums de Prince notés de 1 à 4 étoiles.
Quelques albums notés 1/2 étoile.
Quant aux "Final Years" comme ils disent... ooh...!
http://www.citypages.com/music/prince-a ... /419194174
Quelques albums notés 1/2 étoile.
Quant aux "Final Years" comme ils disent... ooh...!
http://www.citypages.com/music/prince-a ... /419194174
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je me suis arrété aux 2 etoiles de ATWIAD...en dessous de graffiti Bridge ou Batman et au même niveau que Chaos and Disorder...Patchouli a écrit :Classement de tous les albums de Prince notés de 1 à 4 étoiles.
Quelques albums notés 1/2 étoile.
Quant aux "Final Years" comme ils disent... ooh...!
http://www.citypages.com/music/prince-a ... /419194174
c'est subjectif donc je critique pas mais c'est visiblement trop eloigné de ma propre vision...
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L'ensemble est atterrant...mersav a écrit :je me suis arrété aux 2 etoiles de ATWIAD...en dessous de graffiti Bridge ou Batman et au même niveau que Chaos and Disorder...Patchouli a écrit :Classement de tous les albums de Prince notés de 1 à 4 étoiles.
Quelques albums notés 1/2 étoile.
Quant aux "Final Years" comme ils disent... ooh...!
http://www.citypages.com/music/prince-a ... /419194174
c'est subjectif donc je critique pas mais c'est visiblement trop eloigné de ma propre vision...
Gregory looks just like a ghost...
- Lydie2saintmaur
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Émission toit juste visionnée : vu les commentaires très négatifs en dehors de celui de Manu, je m attendais à un truc vraiment naze. Eh bien, je trouve ces commentaires bien durs car il y a de beaux hommages à Prince: Sinclair, Lamm, Goaty sans compter les commentaires élogieux des narrateurs. Les trais d humour tout au long de l émission ne sont pas toujours très fins, loin s en faut et certaines parties n ont rien à faire ds un docu sur Prince et sont carrément hors sujet comme s il n y avait pas suffisamment matière à. La partie sur les 10 choses qu on ne sait pas de Prince est, je trouve, sans intérêt. Pour le reste, j ai trouvé que c'était intéressant et rend hommage au génie de celui qu on admire tous sur ce site. Bref, voir ce docu n est pas inutile selon moi.manu3121 a écrit :Pareil. C’était sympathoche quoi. Qq images rares s'y trouvaient aussi (Second Comming, l'interview de la BBC en 99...)Ghost Dog a écrit :J'ai trouvé l'émission pas trop mal en fait avec des interventions intéressantes. Je m'attendais à pire compte tenu des avis negatifs postés avant.princemattia a écrit :http://www.arte.tv/guide/fr/072324-014- ... e-ne-bouge
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On a vu largement pire... Et puis, un doc sans Manœuvre et Cachin, ça fait du bien....
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Diffusion le 29 avrilmanu3121 a écrit :Le Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a y-il été diffusé ? On arrive pas à mettre la main sur un pro shot d'où ma question ?
http://www.hbo.com/2017-rock-and-roll-h ... index.html
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- manu3121
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Merci, en effet j'aurais pu avoir l'info moi même Ceci explique cela en tout cas.walleum a écrit :Diffusion le 29 avrilmanu3121 a écrit :Le Rock and Roll Hall of Fame a y-il été diffusé ? On arrive pas à mettre la main sur un pro shot d'où ma question ?
http://www.hbo.com/2017-rock-and-roll-h ... index.html
"Heureux soient les fêlés car ils laisseront passer la lumière". - Michel Audiard
- Bob l'éponge
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J'ai hâte de voir. Il est vachement ressemblant (j'ai oublié son nom...)
On va dire que je ne connais pas bien les membres de ce groupe. Aussi rassure-moi, c'est de l'ironie?Bob l'éponge a écrit :J'ai hâte de voir. Il est vachement ressemblant (j'ai oublié son nom...)
"Heureux soient les fêlés car ils laisseront passer la lumière". - Michel Audiard
Le fameux Mark Anthony qui a joué le rôle de Prince pour Channel 5 est une espèce de sosie non?
http://flexee.wix.com/princerevelation#!about
http://flexee.wix.com/princerevelation#!about
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Elsa Fiorillo se désolidarise du Celebration 2017 :
https://www.reviewjournal.com/entertain ... ppearance/
https://www.reviewjournal.com/entertain ... ppearance/
- Greghost
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Je pense qu'elle exprime davantage le point de vue de sur ce genre de barnum et ceux qui s'y rattachent mais il aurait fallu qu'il encadre sa sortie pour amoindrir ce type de phénomène.F.M. a écrit :Elsa Fiorillo se désolidarise du Celebration 2017 :
https://www.reviewjournal.com/entertain ... ppearance/
Gregory looks just like a ghost...
Les commentaires des personnes l'ayant vu sont extrêmement négatifs... à raison j'imagine.
"Heureux soient les fêlés car ils laisseront passer la lumière". - Michel Audiard
- Bob l'éponge
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Heu lol c'est un film t'inquiétes c'est un acteurF.M. a écrit :C'est pas le cadavre de Prince dans la dernière image ? Ca va loin...Patchouli a écrit :Les commentaires des personnes l'ayant vu sont extrêmement négatifs... à raison j'imagine.
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Les commentaires de fans seront de toute manière toujours négatif. Plus encore quand ce sont des fans anglo saxonsPatchouli a écrit :Les commentaires des personnes l'ayant vu sont extrêmement négatifs... à raison j'imagine.
- Bob l'éponge
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Quoi? Que je veux le voir ou que l'acteur est ressemblant? M'en fiche si ça choque (et je ne comprendrai pas pourquoi) mais je le pense.Patchouli a écrit :On va dire que je ne connais pas bien les membres de ce groupe. Aussi rassure-moi, c'est de l'ironie?Bob l'éponge a écrit :J'ai hâte de voir. Il est vachement ressemblant (j'ai oublié son nom...)
Très sincèrement je pensais que c'était de l'ironie, que tu plaisantais. Ceci étant, tu as raison de t'en moquer car chacun est libre de faire ce qu'il a envie. Navrée si j'ai manqué d'habileté dans mes mots.Bob l'éponge a écrit :Quoi? Que je veux le voir ou que l'acteur est ressemblant? M'en fiche si ça choque (et je ne comprendrai pas pourquoi) mais je le pense.Patchouli a écrit :On va dire que je ne connais pas bien les membres de ce groupe. Aussi rassure-moi, c'est de l'ironie?Bob l'éponge a écrit :J'ai hâte de voir. Il est vachement ressemblant (j'ai oublié son nom...)
"Heureux soient les fêlés car ils laisseront passer la lumière". - Michel Audiard
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la scéne ou on voit P ds l ascenceur a été un vrai choc pour moi,hallucinant ! 8|je ne m y attendais pas!(pas préte )
l enfant est appelé "Gregory"on voit l attitude de P face au corps médical qd il lui est annoncé une malformation de l enfant,s'en remettre a dieu,et la aussi il est ds le déni de la maladie
Oui cest dramatisé a l extreme mais toute la vie de P a été une successsion de drames et la musique comme une sorte d'échappatoire pour s'en éloigner le plus possible ou sublimer la souffrance
. L acteur parfois a vraiment une attitude Prince (ascenceur ,fauteuil roulant ,un regard lancé,une pose furtive mais bien sur,en vrai notre P avait un visage plus doux et enfantin) j attendais un peu plus de musique ,mais on est pas en retransmission de concert et malgré tout les témoignages apportent encore un peu plus de lumiére sur le coté caché de notre Prince ,comme cette explication du mur qu il s'était construit autour de lui pour se protéger mais qui l éloignait des autres,cest trés bien expliqué ,on arrive a comprendre le mécanisme. Que son pére ait pu etre jaloux de ses capacités musicales,cela m avait échappé ,de méme qu il ait pu aborder la musique avec lui "comme a l armée",cela sous entend le caractére dur et intransigeant du pére. Et puis voir pépé willie pleurer son ami ,ah bon sang!! fait mal!
l enfant est appelé "Gregory"on voit l attitude de P face au corps médical qd il lui est annoncé une malformation de l enfant,s'en remettre a dieu,et la aussi il est ds le déni de la maladie
Oui cest dramatisé a l extreme mais toute la vie de P a été une successsion de drames et la musique comme une sorte d'échappatoire pour s'en éloigner le plus possible ou sublimer la souffrance
. L acteur parfois a vraiment une attitude Prince (ascenceur ,fauteuil roulant ,un regard lancé,une pose furtive mais bien sur,en vrai notre P avait un visage plus doux et enfantin) j attendais un peu plus de musique ,mais on est pas en retransmission de concert et malgré tout les témoignages apportent encore un peu plus de lumiére sur le coté caché de notre Prince ,comme cette explication du mur qu il s'était construit autour de lui pour se protéger mais qui l éloignait des autres,cest trés bien expliqué ,on arrive a comprendre le mécanisme. Que son pére ait pu etre jaloux de ses capacités musicales,cela m avait échappé ,de méme qu il ait pu aborder la musique avec lui "comme a l armée",cela sous entend le caractére dur et intransigeant du pére. Et puis voir pépé willie pleurer son ami ,ah bon sang!! fait mal!
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" The time I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar". Jimi Hendrix
- Bob l'éponge
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Je n'ai vu que le 1er tiers et je me suis dit qu'il ne me semblait pas avoir déjà vu un documentaire sur lui expliquant sa psychologie. Vrai ou faux ce que j'en ai vu pour le moment ne m'a pas l'air complètement idiot au contraire.
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- Victor761993
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Documentaire plutôt intéressant, beaucoup d'interviews de proches, on en apprend un peu plus sur sa solitude et ses combats perpétuels autant physiques que psychologiques, vraiment un documentaire à regarder, qui reste dans le respect et ne va pas dans le trash, juste des faits.
Attention néanmoins aux premières images avec la reconstitution de sa disparition dans l'ascenseur qui commencent le film.
Attention néanmoins aux premières images avec la reconstitution de sa disparition dans l'ascenseur qui commencent le film.
4EVER IN MY LIFE
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Le "sosie" On n'a pas besoin de ce genre d'individu non ? rassurez-moi
Parce que J'en connais un qui dois bien se marrer là-haut...ou pas...
Mettre en scène la mort dans l'ascenseur avec cette foutue date qui approche, je trouve ça indélicat.
Parce que J'en connais un qui dois bien se marrer là-haut...ou pas...
Mettre en scène la mort dans l'ascenseur avec cette foutue date qui approche, je trouve ça indélicat.
I know that I'm not gon' sleep 2nite
Je t'en prie Jojo!jojo 94 a écrit :Big merci à toi Patchouli.
Il pleut à torrent donc je vais regarder tout de suite.
Vu qu'il pleut chez moi aussi, j'ai visionné la vidéo ce matin.
No comment...
"Heureux soient les fêlés car ils laisseront passer la lumière". - Michel Audiard
Si je ne me trompe pas, le mec qui joue le rôle de Prince, Mark Anthony, est un "sosie" de Prince depuis quelques temps déjà.choub a écrit :Le "sosie" On n'a pas besoin de ce genre d'individu non ? rassurez-moi
Parce que J'en connais un qui dois bien se marrer là-haut...ou pas...
Mettre en scène la mort dans l'ascenseur avec cette foutue date qui approche, je trouve ça indélicat.
Voir ici:
http://flexee.wix.com/princerevelation#!
"Heureux soient les fêlés car ils laisseront passer la lumière". - Michel Audiard
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MTV Classic 21 Avril 2017,officiel ?
http://prince.org/msg/7/441100?jump=1&pg=1
http://prince.org/msg/7/441100?jump=1&pg=1
I know that I'm not gon' sleep 2nite
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-yxZGX4b9M
les personnes qui veulent y voir un Prince ,souriant ,maquillé ,apprété et dans son habit de scéne ,pret a entamer un show et a entendre de la musique,ne regardez pas le docu,cest pas ça du tout ça ,vous serez déçus
C est justement ce qu il y a en dessous du personnage de scéne,ce qu on trouve quand on gratte le vernis ... apparemment ça n interesse pas tout le monde,soit . Certains préférent rester avec l image de Prince sur scéne,celui qui fait réver, tout sourire et mimique, cest leur droit mais d'autres aiment a comprendre l humain qui se cache derriére le costume et les sourires et cest tout autant leur droit aussi.
Alan leeds ,pépé Willie et Mica Paris ont beaucoup donné de leur personne , de leurs mémoires avec des tas d'annecdotes,essayant de s'approcher au plus de la vérité princiére en prenant leur temps ,ils méritent surement mieux que
des critiques ou du mépris,ces gars la ont fait partie de l univers princier a un moment donné ,ils ont partagé du temps réel avec Prince dans leur vie ,contrairement a la majorité d'entre nous et pour ça ,on devrait écouter leur témoignages et respecter leurs souvenirs avec Prince puisqu on dit tous aimer Prince. Oui je sais je suis old school mais j assume !
les personnes qui veulent y voir un Prince ,souriant ,maquillé ,apprété et dans son habit de scéne ,pret a entamer un show et a entendre de la musique,ne regardez pas le docu,cest pas ça du tout ça ,vous serez déçus
C est justement ce qu il y a en dessous du personnage de scéne,ce qu on trouve quand on gratte le vernis ... apparemment ça n interesse pas tout le monde,soit . Certains préférent rester avec l image de Prince sur scéne,celui qui fait réver, tout sourire et mimique, cest leur droit mais d'autres aiment a comprendre l humain qui se cache derriére le costume et les sourires et cest tout autant leur droit aussi.
Alan leeds ,pépé Willie et Mica Paris ont beaucoup donné de leur personne , de leurs mémoires avec des tas d'annecdotes,essayant de s'approcher au plus de la vérité princiére en prenant leur temps ,ils méritent surement mieux que
des critiques ou du mépris,ces gars la ont fait partie de l univers princier a un moment donné ,ils ont partagé du temps réel avec Prince dans leur vie ,contrairement a la majorité d'entre nous et pour ça ,on devrait écouter leur témoignages et respecter leurs souvenirs avec Prince puisqu on dit tous aimer Prince. Oui je sais je suis old school mais j assume !
" The time I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar". Jimi Hendrix
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Ce qui choque une partie des fans c'est l'aspect reconstitution et que ça ne reste pas uniquement sur l'aspect musical et artistique. Ici même sur ce forum certains ont essayé de parler de la psychologie de Prince... eux l'ont fait en image...
Moi j'aime bien quand ça tente d'expliquer le pourquoi du comment. Comme je l'ai déjà dit plusieurs fois la mort de Prince l'a rendu plus humain et donc encore plus intéressant.
Moi j'aime bien quand ça tente d'expliquer le pourquoi du comment. Comme je l'ai déjà dit plusieurs fois la mort de Prince l'a rendu plus humain et donc encore plus intéressant.
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Documentaire intéressant, les sosies sont largement dispensables, et si on fait abstraction de cela, on y apprend encore des choses.Tous sont d'accord sur" l'enfermement " de PRINCE et de sa solitude malgré sa célébrité.
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On y apprend rien. Pour qui suit Prince... rien de neuf.
Un élément manquant, le fait qu'il était beaucoup plus accessible les dernières années, ouvrait PP très souvent, s'est entouré de jeunes pour les "teacher ".
Un élément manquant, le fait qu'il était beaucoup plus accessible les dernières années, ouvrait PP très souvent, s'est entouré de jeunes pour les "teacher ".
Gregory looks just like a ghost...
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On apprend rien de neuf (encore que ..) pour qui suit Prince puisqu on a déja discuté en long ,large et en travers de ces sujets la mais on a la confirmation de nos ressentis,par des mecs comme Alan Leeds ou pépé W. ou Mica Paris et les autres intervenants . Et eux connaissent Prince pour l avoir cotoyé de trés prés,ils ont un vécu avec lui ,contrairement a nous qui ne lui avons jamais adressé la parole (pour la majorité ) et qui ne le connaissons que via ses textes ou la scéne
" The time I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar". Jimi Hendrix
c'est normal les intervenants n'etait plus dans entourage de Prince depuis pas mal de temps...Greghost a écrit :
Un élément manquant, le fait qu'il était beaucoup plus accessible les dernières années, ouvrait PP très souvent, s'est entouré de jeunes pour les "teacher ".