THE RITUALISTIC LIFE and MURDER OF PRINCE: PT. 3: "Prince and The Grammys Rituals 1985-2017"(2020 UNCENSORED, UPDATED, REVISED)

THE RITUALISTIC LIFE and MURDER of PRINCE:

PT. 3: "Prince and The Grammys Rituals 1985-2017"

(2020 UNCENSORED, UPDATED, REVISED)

Released on Patreon 4/22/2020
Run Time: 1 HR 58 MIN

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-This episode was first posted on the YouTube channel on May 29, 2017.  

-This FINAL UNCENSORED Revision and Update was posted to the Patreon channel on April 22, 2020.

In the last episode, Ep 1 Pt. 2:"Prince, WB Records, and the Freemasonic "Slave" Contract”, we discussed how Warner Brothers Records, The Grammys, The Recording Academy, CBS, and the RIAA are all the same entity, since they were all established and founded by James Conkling; founding President of Warner Brothers Records.  Based on all we uncovered in the last episode, the natural next step would be to look at Prince and his experience with “The Grammys” over his 39 years career in the music business. 

It's also interesting to note that Prince, Warner Brothers Records, and The Grammys are the same age, all “born” in 1958.  So it was obvious to me, based on what I have been learning through this work about the “Prince Numbers”, to track Prince’s interactions with The Grammys over central years and points in his career.

Prince’s 1985 “Purple Rain” Accolades

We start off this episode with a review of the various awards that Prince & The Revolution’s “Purple Rain” album received in 1985: The American Music Awards, The Brit Awards, and The Oscars or Academy Awards.  The reason for this is to get a sense of the different “flavors” of these various awards shows, and to understand how strongly they differ from The Grammys, before we look at Prince’s 1985 Grammys performance and acceptance of his Grammy awards. 

But in general, awards shows, concerts, movies, television, they are all “opportunities” for indoctrination and public “programming”.  As compared to other awards shows though, The Grammys energetically is on another level, and coded and visual rituals abound. 

Prince accepting at the "Brit Awards" in 1985
Prince accepting at the "Brit Awards" in 1985
Prince entering the 57th Academy Awards in 1985
Prince entering the 57th Academy Awards in 1985
Prince & The Revolution performing "Purple Rain" at the American Music Awards in 1985
Prince & The Revolution performing "Purple Rain" at the American Music Awards in 1985
Prince & The Revolution accepting one of four American Music Awards in 1985
Prince & The Revolution accepting one of four American Music Awards in 1985
Prince at The American Music Awards in 1985
Prince at The American Music Awards in 1985
Prince, Wendy Melvoin, and Lisa Coleman accept The Oscar for "Purple Rain", Best Original Score of 1985
Prince, Wendy Melvoin, and Lisa Coleman accept The Oscar for "Purple Rain", Best Original Score of 1985

The 1st Grammys award show was broadcast on May 4, 1959, a “33” coded day.  The first few years of The Grammys were held in May, then the ceremony was moved to the 2nd week of February time slot that we are now familiar with. There is a “dark” reason for that that we discuss throughout this episode, and throughout the series. But when the Grammys moved their ceremony to the 2nd week of February, then we start to see the strange “coincidence” of music artists (Usually a Warner Brothers artist) dying on the day of the Grammys ceremony.

Announcement for the 1st Annual Grammys, held in 1959 to honor 1958 music
Announcement for the 1st Annual Grammys, held in 1959 to honor 1958 music
Henry Mancini was a big winner at the 1st Annual Grammy awards of 1959
Henry Mancini was a big winner at the 1st Annual Grammy awards
Frank Sinatra wins a Grammy at the 1st Grammys in 1959
Frank Sinatra wins a Grammy at the 1st Grammys in 1959
Singer Bobby Darin accepts a Grammy Award at the 1st Grammys of 1959
Singer Bobby Darin accepts a Grammy Award at the 1st Grammys

11 “Prince Grammys" Through the Years

We review 32 years of Prince and The Grammys, and uncover a pattern of “clusters” of numbers.  In the 80s, the Gematria coding is at its most “sinister”, and this makes sense considering what we uncover as we go through the years of Prince’s career.

"The Ritualistic Life and Murder of Prince" Pt 3: "Prince and The Grammys Rituals 1985-2017"
"The Ritualistic Life and Murder of Prince" Pt 3: "Prince and The Grammys Rituals 1985-2017"

We talked about how Prince was under the “Low vibrational”, evil coding until the mind control break of 1985.  After that, when Prince begins “counter-coding”, and is enlightened to what is going on around him, Prince last appears at the Grammys in 1987, but doesn't win a Grammy. 

Prince’s absence continues on through the 1990s, as Prince continues to take his power back from those around him in the industry, and leaves Warner Brothers Records in 1996. Prince doesn’t reappear at The Grammys until the 2000s, particularly in the years leading up to his death.  Prince would be invited to perform and present at particular "coded" Grammys that coincide with “lower intent” Gematria numbers, particularly those associated with murder and sacrifice. 

The Recording Academy
A Grammy award

The 27th Grammys: February 26, 1985

The "Prince Grammys"

Poster for the 27th Grammya Awards of 1985
Poster for the 27th Grammya Awards of 1985
"The Ritualistic Life and Murder of Prince" Pt.4 SEGMENT 9: "The Purple Rain Music" (Pt.1)
"The Ritualistic Life and Murder of Prince" Pt.4 SEGMENT 9: "The Purple Rain Music" (Pt.1)

The 27th Grammys took place on February 26, 1985 during the last leg of the “Purple Rain” Tour, on a Prince number coded date.    And we discussed in the Music XTRA: Decoding the Purple Rain Songs”, that the songs of the “Purple Rain” era were also coded with many of the “Prince numbers” and “lower intent” numbers that point to a planned unpleasant end for Prince. 

MUSIC XTRA: "Decoding the Purple Rain Songs"
MUSIC XTRA: "Decoding the Purple Rain Songs"

This was truly a “Prince Grammys" with the date being a decode of “Prince Rogers Nelson”.  Prince & The Revolution win 3 Grammys that night, and performed “Baby I’m a Star”, a song that we have discussed in OUTTAKES as well as in the “Purple Rain” episodes of this series, SEGMENT 9 “The Purple Rain Music” (Pt.1), Pt.2), and (Pt.3), as being one of the most heavily coded “Purple Rain” songs. 

Michael Melvoin, Wendy and Susannah Melvoin's father; was the President of The Recording Academy in 1985
Michael Melvoin, Wendy and Susannah Melvoin's father; was the President of The Recording Academy in 1985
OUTTAKE: "The Melvoins, Sheila E, and Prince"
OUTTAKE: "The Melvoins, Sheila E, and Prince"
Prince performs at The Grammys in 1985
Prince at The Grammys in 1985

Michael Melvoin, Wendy and Susannah Melvoin’s father was the President of The Recording Academy at the time, and he introduces Prince & The Revolution.  We talk about The Melvoin family and their connections in the music business and to Lisa Coleman’s family in  OUTTAKE: “The Melvoins, Sheila E, and Prince.  But considering what we learned in the last episode about Warner Brothers Records and The Grammys being one and the same, it’s no wonder Wendy and Susannah Melvoin showed up around Prince when they did and became part of the band and Prince’s inner circle. 

Prince & The Revolution perform "Baby, I'm a Star" at the 27th Grammys in 1985
Prince & The Revolution perform "Baby, I'm a Star" at the 27th Grammys in 1985
Prince performing at the 27th Grammys in 1985
Prince performs "Baby I'm a Star" at The Grammys in 1985

The following year in 1986 at the 28th Grammys, Michael Melvoin would present Prince with the “President’s Merit Award”, coincidentally around the time Prince and Susannah moved in together and according to Susannah, Prince was proposing marriage.

The Recording Academy "President's Award of Merit"
The Recording Academy "President's Award of Merit"
Poster for the 28th Annual Grammy Awards
Poster for the 28th Annual Grammy Awards of 1986

The 29th Grammys: February 24, 1987

Poster for the 29th Annual Grammy Awards of 1987
Poster for the 29th Annual Grammy Awards of 1987
"Kiss" by Prince (1986)
"Kiss" by Prince (1986)

Prince wins his 4th Grammy for “Kiss” at the 29th Grammys of 1987. Strangely, I couldn’t find a picture or video clip of Prince attending this Grammys in 1987, or of him accepting the award.  But rest assured, there are plenty of images and video of the 27th Grammys or “Prince Grammys” of 1985 and all the ritual coding and imagery.  I’m still not sure if Prince even attended The 29th Grammys in 1987.

I do know, as a result of all we have uncovered in the series, that due to Prince’s “mind control break” of 1985, around the time of the 27th Grammys, Prince began to realize all that had been happening in those first seven years and had begun to rebel against the industry. 

"Sign O' The Times", Prince 1987
"Sign O' The Times", Prince (1987)
"Diamonds and Pearls"(1991) Prince & The New Power Generation
"Diamonds and Pearls"(1991) Prince & The New Power Generation
"Parade" Music from "Under the Cherry Moon", 1986
"Parade" Music from "Under the Cherry Moon" (1986)

That’s why Prince will be absent from The Grammys from the late 80s to the 2000s, though he did have hit records during this time.  You see, Prince’s fight for freedom from his “slave” contract with Warner Brothers Records began and concluded during this time, and the industry was angry with Prince.  We wouldn’t see Prince at The Grammys again until 2004, ahead of the 2004 “Musicology” World Tour and the 20 year anniversary of “Purple Rain”

"The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" Prince, 1994
"The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"(1994)

The 46th Grammys: February 8, 2004

Poster for the 46th Grammys of 2004
Poster for the 46th Grammys of 2004
Prince's "N.E.W.S." album of 2003, was nominated for a Grammy in 2004
Prince's "N.E.W.S." album of 2003, was nominated for a Grammy in 2004

Prince engaged in a ritualistically coded opening performance with Beyonce, celebrating the 20 year anniversary of “Purple Rain” and to promote the “Musicology” album release, and upcoming world tour.  The “Musicology” world tour would turn out to be the biggest grossing tour of 2004, and the album would be a platinum seller, due to Prince’s creative marketing strategy tying album sales to the tour ticket sales. 

Prince, 46th Grammys in 2004
Prince and Beyonce perform at the 46th Grammys in 2004

We next see Prince at the 46th Grammys in 2004.  Prince is nominated for “Best Pop Performance” for the instrumental album, “N.E.W.S”.  Prince did not win a Grammy that night, but there was a more significant reason why Prince was present that evening.  “46” is a significant number in low-vibrational Gematria coding, that Prince has been transmuting the energy of since the mid 1980’s. 

Prince performs "Purple Rain" at the 46th Grammys in 2004
Prince performs "Purple Rain" at the 46th Grammys in 2004
"Musicology" by Prince (2004)
"Musicology" by Prince (2004)
Prince and Beyonce perform at the 46th Grammys in 2004
Prince and Beyonce perform at the 46th Grammys in 2004
Prince and Beyonce perform at the 46th Grammys in 2004
Prince onstage at the Grammys in 2004

We decode the 46th Grammys and uncover the ritual coding, though since 1986, Prince has been “counter-coding”

By looking at this “Grammys” coding, we see what the evil elites are putting out to the collective and Prince, but because we know how Prince has stepped into his energetic power, he is “countering” it with his own energetic coding. 

Prince accepting his honors at The 19th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Prince accepting his honors at The 19th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Prince's legendary performance with all 2004 inductees at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Prince's legendary performance with all 2004 inductees at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Prince was also inducted into the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame” the following month, the “19”th annual induction.  So again we see, a prominent “Prince Number” coded into Prince’s life in the music business. 

Poster for the 19th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Poster for the 19th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Prince's solo performance at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2004
Prince's solo performance at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2004
Prince performs at The Rock & Roll Hall of fame in 2004

The 47th, 49th, and 50th Grammys “Cluster”

Poster for the 47th Grammys
Poster for the 47th Grammys of 2005
Prince on the "Musicology" World Tour of 2004
Prince on the "Musicology" World Tour of 2004

We look at these next 3 Grammys together in a “cluster” because they all contain identical Gematria coding. They share “master numbers” and “Prince Numbers”, and the master numbers are decodes of Prince’s name. This shift in coding also reflects that we have entered a new stage or phase of The Grammys ritual coding of Prince.

The 47th Grammys was held on February 15, 2005. Prince was nominated for 3 Grammys but won 2: “Best Vocal R & B Performance” for “Musicology and for “Best Male R & B Performance” for “Call My Name”.  Of course, in 2005 Prince is receiving the post-“Musicology” accolades.

Curiously, Prince was not present to accept his awards.  Perhaps because this was the 47th Grammys, and "47" is a significant number in the contract ritual coding. 

Prince's Grammy for "Musicology", Best R&B Vocal Performance 2004
Prince's Grammy for "Musicology", Best R&B Vocal Performance 2004
Prince's Grammy for "Call My Name" 2004
Prince's Grammy for "Call My Name", Best Male Vocal Performance, 2004

The 49th Grammys was held on February 11, 2007.  Prince was nominated for 5 awards for music from the “3121” album released in 2006.  The hit song “Black Sweat” received 2 nominations, “Beautiful, Loved, and Blessed” a duet with protégé Tamar Davis, received 1 nomination, and the “3121” album received 2 nominations.  Prince won no Grammys that night.

Poster for the 49th Grammys of 2004
Poster for the 49th Grammys of 2007
Prince presents at the 49th Grammys in 2007
Prince presenting at the 49th Grammys in 2007
Prince presenting at the 49th Grammys in 2007
Prince presenting at the 49th Grammys of 2007
Prince presenting at the 49th Grammys of 2007
"3121" by Prince (2006)
"3121", Prince (2006)

As we learned in an early “test” video I made in late 2016 for YouTube on Prince’s divorce file unsealing, Prince’s 2nd Ex-wife, Manuela Testolini, filed for divorce from Prince the day after the 49th Grammys in 2007, after she learned that Prince attended the Grammys ceremony with Tamar Davis.  Since Prince and Tamar’s duet was nominated for a Grammy, this seems reasonable that Prince would attend The Grammys with Tamar

Prince and 2nd Ex-Wife, Manuela Testolini
Prince and 2nd Ex-Wife, Manuela Testolini
Prince and protégé Tamar attend the 49th Grammys in 2007

The 50th Grammys took place on February 10, 2008

50th Grammys Poster
Poster for the 50th Grammys of 2008

The 50th Grammys took place on February 10, 2008Prince wins his 7th and final Grammy of his lifetime, for the song, “Future Baby Mama”.   Prince was also nominated for “The Song of the Heart” from the film, “Happy Feet”, in the “Best Song for Television or Film” category, but didn’t win.

"The Song of the Heart" by Prince (2006)
"The Song of the Heart" by Prince (2006)
"Future Baby Mama" (2007) Prince
"Future Baby Mama" (2007) Prince

What is interesting about the coding of the song “Future Baby Mama”, the song Prince won a Grammy for that night, is that its coding is in line with numbers for this Grammys, as well as the first Grammys after Prince’s death.  

Prince congratulates and presents a Grammy to friend Alicia Keys
Prince congratulates and presents a Grammy to friend Alicia Keys

Prince also presented "Best R&B Vocal Performance Female" Grammy to friend Alicia Keys that night.

Prince at the Grammys in 2007
Prince and Alicia Keys at the 50th Grammys
Prince and Alicia Keys at the 50th Grammys

Also that night, The Time performed with Rihanna, which I think is an odd matchup. 

The Time and Rihanna perform at the 50th Grammys in 2007
The Time and Rihanna perform at the 50th Grammys in 2007

The “Clues” in the last 5 Grammys in Prince’s Lifetime

This last ”cluster” of Grammys gave us “clues” (if we know what to look for), that Prince would be gone soon. 

52nd Grammys: January 31, 2010

We discussed in Ep 1 Pt 2:”Prince, Warner Brothers Records, and the Freemasonic “Slave” Contract” how Prince, Warner Brothers Records, and The Grammys are all the same age, since they were all "born" in 1958.  So Prince is also about to turn 52, the year of this Grammys.  And “52” is also a “Prince Number” a decode of Prince’s name Prince Nelson. 

In February 2018, I made a short series XTRA titled “Super Bowl 52 Decoded, Prince Ritual Murder Code Cracked!!!”, where I discuss the coding of the “52”nd Super Bowl held of course in Minneapolis.  So, the 52nd Grammys was ripe for Prince coding, and it did not disappoint. 

XTRA: "Super Bowl 52 Decoded, Prince Ritual Murder Code Cracked!"
XTRA: "Super Bowl 52 Decoded, Prince Ritual Murder Code Cracked!"
Poster for the 52nd Grammys of 2010
Poster for the 52nd Grammys of 2010

Though this was another “Prince coded Grammys”, there was a total “media blackout” of Prince

Prince was nominated, but he didn’t attend.  And I have a theory as to why this was...

This was the first big year for Bruno Mars at The Grammys.  And if you recall, when he first came on the scene, Bruno Mars was often referred to as “The New Prince”. 

Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars performs at the AMAs

If you think back over the years, whenever you hear a new artist referred to as “The New….”, well that music legend’s days are numbered. 

All this “Bruno Mars is the New Prince” talk started around 2009 into 2010, following a time that Prince was giving various interviews where he spoke out about social and racial inequality, chemtrails, and political issues.  So perhaps “the powers that were” thought it might be time to silence Prince, and perhaps Prince also knew that his time here was coming to an end so he decided to say what was on his mind. 

Bruno Mars at the 53rd Grammys in 2011
Bruno Mars at the 53rd Grammys in 2011
Prince on "The Tavis Smiley Show" in 2009
Prince on "The Tavis Smiley Show" in 2009

But Prince was absent from the 52nd, 53rd, and 54th Grammys, (or 2010-2012) and Bruno Mars cache and standing in the industry grew over this time, and though he was nominated for a total of 9 Grammys over this time, he only won two Grammy Awards. But this will change in upcoming years.

The 55th Grammys: February 10th, 2013

Poster for the 55th Grammys
Poster for the 55th Grammys of 2013
Prince presents "Record of the Year" at the 55th Grammys
Prince presents "Record of the Year" at the 55th Grammys

Prince "reappears" for the 55th Grammys to present “Record of the Year”, and this is no accident.  We will see throughout the series that “55” is an “important intent” number in lower vibrational coding, and it is coded onto Prince at this Grammys.  

Prince onstage at the 55th Grammys
Prince presents an award at the 55th Grammys

We also look at how this number “55” is connected to “625”, Prince’s contract with Warner Brothers Records, and to James Conkling creator of The Grammys and phonograph records, as we discussed in Ep. 1 Pt.2: “Prince, Warner Brothers Records, and the Freemasonic “Slave” Contract”.

Prince walks onstage to present at the 55th Grammys in 2013
Prince presents "Record of the Year" at the 55th Grammys in 2013
Prince presents "Record of the Year" at the 55th Grammys in 2013

I also show a clip  of Prince presenting “Record of the Year” which apparently incensed The Grammys to the point of sending me the infamous claim stating in all caps “DO NOT MAKE PUBLIC”, referring to this 3 minute clip of Prince.  

Prince onstage presenting at the 55th Grammys
Prince presents "Record of the Year" at the 55th Grammys in 2013

 I am still not sure of what they do not want made public in this clip, whether it was my decoding or there is something else I haven’t caught onto yet, but that 3 minute clip was the cause of many blocks of the episode and appeals on my part, so I must have been onto something.

Prince announces the winner for "Record of the Year" at the 55th Grammys in 2013

I made a short series XTRA detailing this saga with The Grammys called “Prince and The Grammys Rituals…Blocked Again”, posted to the “Spooky Electric XPOSED Films” page for viewers.

XTRA: "Prince and The Grammys Rituals 1985-2017" Blocked Again...:
XTRA: "Prince and The Grammys Rituals 1985-2017" Blocked by The Grammys Again...
Prince presents "Record of the Year" at the 55th Grammys in 2013
Prince, 55th Grammys of 2013

Bruno Mars didn’t win any Grammys that year, however later that year, his mother died on a brain aneurysm at the age of “55”, right before Bruno embarked up the “Moonshine Jungle” World Tour. 

Bruno Mars and his mother, who died in 2013 at the age of "55", just ahead of Bruno's "Moonshine Jungle" Tour
Bruno Mars and his mother, who died in 2013 at the age of "55", just ahead of Bruno's "Moonshine Jungle" Tour
Bruno Mars' "Moonshine Jungle" Tour poster, 2013
"Creepy" poster for Bruno's 2013 "Moonshine Jungle" Tour

The 57th Grammys: February 8, 2015

This was Prince’s last Grammys appearance before his death the following year.  Prince presents “Album of the Year” and just like back in 2013 at The 55th Grammys, I ask..”Who created albums?  Who created The Grammys?” Again, James Conkling, founding President of Warner Brothers Records. 

We should also note again that Prince, The Grammys, and Warner Brothers Records are all the same age, and Prince will die the following year at the age of 57. 

Poster for the 57th Grammys of 2015
Poster for the 57th Grammys of 2015
Prince presents at the 57th Grammys of 2015
Prince at his last Grammys in 2015

I don’t like watching the clip of Prince presenting at his last Grammys, since I sense that he knew this would be his last Grammys appearance. 

Prince presents "Album of the Year" in 2015
Prince presents "Album of the Year" in 2015, his last Grammys appearance
Prince at the Grammys in 2015
Prince's last appearance at the Grammys in 2015

The 58th Grammys: February 15, 2016

Poster of the 58th Grammys of 2016
Poster of the 58th Grammys of 2016
Prince on the "Piano & A Microphone" Tour in early 2016
Prince on the "Piano & A Microphone" Tour in early 2016
Denise Matthews, aka "Vanity"
"Vanity" died on the day of the 58th Grammys

On the day of The 58th Grammys of 2016, Prince was in Australia on his last tour “Piano & A Microphone” Tour.  Vanity or Denise Matthews also passed away that day, the same day Prince’s mother Mattie passed away on 14 years earlier.



We have discussed throughout the series the importance of the number “67”, and we discuss in almost every episode through the years, how this is one of the most important “Prince Numbers" in Prince’s scripted life and death.  Prince would die “67” days after the 58th Grammys or after Vanity died.  

The number "67"
The number "67", is an important "Prince Code" number
The number 319
The number "319" is not only a Prince song title, but another important "Prince Code" number


Prince
would also die “319” days after his 57th birthday.  We have discussed the significance of “319” in this coded ritual, since it is not only a 1995 Prince song, but is also ritualistically connected to Harry Warner, founding President of Warner Brothers Pictures; and the founding of Warner Brothers Records

We explore all the levels of ritual Gematria coding around this 58th Grammys, that were coded and connected to Prince’s death a few months later.

The 59th Grammys: February 12, 2017

The buzz of the night at the 59th Grammys, were the tributes to the multiple music icons who died in 2016, and there were many. 

Poster for the 59th Grammys of 2017
Poster for the 59th Grammys of 2017

And Mo Ostin, President Emeritus and Former Chairman and CEO of Warner Brothers Records, received The Recording Academy’s Trustee’s Award. 

Mo Ostin is honored at the 59th Grammys in 2017
Mo Ostin, former Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records is honored with The Recording Academy's "Trustee's Award" at the 59th Grammys

As we discussed in the last episode and we discuss in many series episodes up to Prince’s departure from Warner Brothers RecordsMo Ostin was one of the Warner Brothers Execs that signed Prince in 1977, and he and Prince had a formidable, yet lukewarm relationship through the years until Mo Ostin, and Prince would both leave the label towards the end of 1995.



In the middle of this Grammys live broadcast, the first TV ad using Prince’s music for commercial purposes was aired. It was for the Google Pixel smartphone, and featured Prince's 1985 song "Nothing Compares 2 U"

Google Pixel ad aired during the 50th Grammys in 2017
A Google Pixel ad featuring Prince's song "Nothing Compares 2 U" aired during the 59th Grammys
The Time performs in the Prince Tribute at the 59th Grammys in 2017
The Time performs in the Prince Tribute at the 59th Grammys in 2017
The Time after performing in the Prince Tribute at the 59th Grammys in 2017
Bruno Mars performs a tribute to Prince at the 59th Grammys in 2017
Bruno Mars performs a tribute to Prince at the 59th Grammys in 2017

But the highlight of the evening was the “Prince tribute", featuring a few of Prince’s friends, The Time, and…Bruno Mars.  We discuss the raves and critiques of the performance of which mostly, I do not agree.

The Time performs in the Prince tribute at the Grammys in 2017
Bruno Mars performs in the Prince tribute at the 59th Grammys in 2017

We wrap up this episode with a quick discussion on how Gematria coding works, particularly in large scale musical events, and preview the “19” SEGMENT Part 4 of “The Ritualistic Life and Murder of Prince” series

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Prince in a tour promo picture from 2015