Off Topic Simply The Best

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Absolute tremendous performer and what a life. RIP - there is one hell of a rock and roll band up there these days!!

Just said to my son that I'm already dreading the next.

I watched a performance by Neil Yound earlier who had people like Emmylou Harris backing him. He wouldn't last thirty seconds on X-Factor ...

... weak as piss voice, couldn't hold a note, no fashion sense and not a great looker.

But some of his music will last for eternity.

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First clip was from The Tube, remember watching that as a young man waiting to go out on a Friday night and being amazed at the power in her voice in what was obviously a "live" performance. Amazing singer. RIP
 
Just said to my son that I'm already dreading the next.

I watched a performance by Neil Yound earlier who had people like Emmylou Harris backing him. He wouldn't last thirty seconds on X-Factor ...

... weak as piss voice, couldn't hold a note, no fashion sense and not a great looker.

But some of his music will last for eternity.
Originality goes a long way in a sea of dross :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
Oh dear, sorry. I was going to post a video of my daughter singing that one (amongst others) when she had a group. I won't now <laugh>
Haha don’t let one bad apple spoil the whole bunch man. I’m probably in a minority. One of those songs I have on a list if “hit fast forward immediately “. Along with Dobt stop believing by Journey
 
If only there was a Tina Turner song I could use as an appropriate tribute.

Abandoned as a child, horribly abused by an awful husband, got up, got out, got on with it and made her life a triumph through hard work and talent.

She was simply private dancer.
 
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If only there was a Tina Turner song I could use as an appropriate tribute.

Abandoned as a child, horribly abused by an awful husband, got up, got out, got on with it and made her life a triumph through hard work and talent.

She was simply private dancer.

A bit like Meat Loaf, he had an alcoholic father who once tried to stab him.left home never looked back.
 
Haha don’t let one bad apple spoil the whole bunch man. I’m probably in a minority. One of those songs I have on a list if “hit fast forward immediately “. Along with Dobt stop believing by Journey

There's no right or wrong in music, as you know.

Personality I don't like Tina Turner's voice, has a whiny tone imo, but she was obviously a great performer. I've seen her being ranked alongside singers like Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, etc today but I can't agree. Tina Turner was perhaps better on stage but, as a singer, I didn't think she had the range or grasp of melody.

Still canny though.
 
Simply the Best is the one song that gets middle aged couples on the dance floor at weddings etc that wouldn't normally dance together, they then shuffle about aimlessly waving their arms, then at the chorus they point at their spouse whilst singing the chorus but secretly wishing they were dead