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masseur Posts: > 500

It started off so well
They said we made a perfect pair
I clothed myself in your glory and your love
How I loved you
How I cried...

yep. another one of my favs. They were playing it in Dixons at the airport yesterday morning and I had to stay until the song finished
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Posted: 2004-02-03 14:23:09
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Vlammetje Posts: > 500


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Posted: 2004-02-03 14:31:00
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Yaesu Posts: 180

On my list there would feature a lot of stuff from Mark Bolan T-Rex and other such bands from that era This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2004-02-03 14:39:09
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

How about some 'opera-tic' ones. Recently, I stumble upon a BOSE shop near the metro, in one of the finest malls there. The salesman made a demo about their latest speakers (state-of-the-art), so my Dad and I listened. They played the concert of Andrea Bocelli (blind man)/ A Night in Tuscany - genre, in the likes of Pavarotti et al. I got the shock of my life when they played the song "Time To Say Goodbye"- Bocelli's duet with Sarah Brightman, it was truly G R E A T !!!!!!! After a week, I bought my own copy of the concert in DVD format.I also liked the song sung by Bocelli with the title - 'Santa Lucia Luntana' and 'O Sole Mio (Di Capua/Capurro)'. During the recent past, I really never liked Pavarotti et al when they made 'hit' concerts, until I listened to Bocelli's . . .
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Posted: 2004-02-03 15:01:55
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Vlammetje Posts: > 500

Bocelli's got an amazing voice and talent. I like his duets better though (:???: ), like 'Vivo per lei' for example
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Posted: 2004-02-03 15:22:49
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Dj Boyi Posts: > 500

God save the queen...The facist regime...They made you a moron...Potential H-bomb! :-D This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-02-03 15:41:51
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gelfen Posts: > 500

nessun dorma - luciano pavaroti or sir harry secombe (take your pick)

amigos para siempre - jose carreras and sarah brightman

music of the night - michael crawford (from phontom of the opera)

bring him home- rob guest (aussie, from les miserables)

can you hear the people sing - anthony warlow (aussie, from les miserables)

other (classical) singers of note: kenneth mckellar, marina prior (aussie), bryn terfal

*and tbh too many good songs to list*

i went to see jose carreras with marina prior live once at the Melbourne Park (formerly Flinders Park) - it was absolutely fantastic. michael crawford live is brilliant not only for his singing but because of his comedy background. i have managed to see anthony warlow in both phantom and les mis, as well as live with sarah brightman. i also remember seeing kenneth mckellar with my mum once, and he was very good as well.



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Posted: 2004-02-03 23:48:37
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kev.morris Posts: 291

no,no,no your all wrong, the best song ever is pink floyd-wish you were here.....or maybe u2-one....or even the cure-just like heaven. decisions,decisions. i think ill have to dig out th cds and have another listen to them. This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2004-02-04 00:22:57
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gelfen Posts: > 500

i've got it!

the absolutetly best song ever has to be Shaddap You Face by Joe Dolce

......or possibly the chicken dance song.....?
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Posted: 2004-02-04 00:34:25
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kev.morris Posts: 291

ah, the chicken song, a classic song. lol This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2004-02-04 00:37:26
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