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It is a known fact that the industry gives these big bashes where all the drugs one could imagine is put out there in front of you for your indulgence. This is what I’ve been talking about in other posts; the industry bears some blame for these addictions, and they need to be brought to the table and made to face the music. The question then is why? To me it’s as clear as the back of my hand. They know the risks and bank on it. The only theory that seems plausible to me is that it’s a “matter of time" thing. The artist gives their best years to the industry, making them ga-zilions. By now the artist can demand what ever he or she wants. They can make their own way with or without the industry’s backing or approval. So how do they bring them back? They introduce them to the poison and slowly get them hooked. Now they competely own them, again and will use them until there is nothing left? The industry ALWAYS wins because everything eventually reverts back to them, leaving the artist broken and dependent. Once they start borrowing against royalties and ignoring their finances they end up owing everything they have acquired to them. That when the downward spiral begins and the industry allows them to free fall all the way while they just sit and watch and wait. What is done in the dark is finally allowed to come out in the open at the artist’s detriment. It’s a business, but from what I have seen over the years, it’s a dirty one. A grand illusion.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginIf Mr. "Hatman" appears in her funeral, then this means only one thing..........it's a hoax, no doubt!!! Well, let's wait and see what's gonna happen during the funeral and when is the funeral going to take place!!! The best is yet to come!!!lmao!!
If Mr. "Hatman" appears in her funeral, then this means only one thing..........it's a hoax, no doubt!!! Well, let's wait and see what's gonna happen during the funeral and when is the funeral going to take place!!! The best is yet to come!!!
Access Hollywood aired day two of thee exclusive interview with Whitney Houston last evening, and we have the unedited footage.In day two of the interview, Whitney told Access Hollywood's Shaun Robinson how she met Elvis Presley back in 1969-- (who in today's industry can say they met ELVIS?); she explained how her mother Cissy Houston (who sang with the gospel group Sweet Inspirations), use to sing back up for Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin for many years.Whitney on Elvis: "You don't actually MEET Elvis, you just have to LOOK at Elvis." She goes on to tell Shaun how they were sitting in a room backstage and Elvis walked in with his mink (real fur), glasses on, and she just looked at him and could not say anything (star struck). She said he was amazing to look at, and it was a moment she would never forget. [....]
QuoteWhen he played the Houston Astrodome in 1970, the management of the Dome made it clear that the black girls were not wanted and they demanded that he cut them out of his act- Elvis furiously blew up at them and told them "If they don't go on, I don't go on!" Elvis demanded that the girls be picked up in a limo and treated with the same respect as him. OMG! How great you are elvis. God bless you Thanks Sim
When he played the Houston Astrodome in 1970, the management of the Dome made it clear that the black girls were not wanted and they demanded that he cut them out of his act- Elvis furiously blew up at them and told them "If they don't go on, I don't go on!" Elvis demanded that the girls be picked up in a limo and treated with the same respect as him.