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RE: Born on this day ... - CRAZY-HORSE - 23-12-2022 EDDIE VEDDER (58) vocals for Grunge outfit Pearl Jam. one of the best rock vocalists ever IMO. always loved his cover of Pink Floyd's "mother" Pearl Jam - Mother (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, 10/1/2011) - YouTube Pearl Jam's debut single: RE: Born on this day ... - Music Head - 23-12-2022 Adrian Belew (73) RE: Born on this day ... - Music Head - 25-12-2022 Jimmy Buffett (76) RE: Born on this day ... - James Otto Sweet Heart - 25-12-2022 The following are three more Christmas Day birthdays. Steve Wariner (68) Barbra Mandrell (74) Sissy Spacek (73) God bless you and them always!!! Holly RE: Born on this day ... - Ruby - 25-12-2022 Annie Lennox, OBE, is another Christmas baby - born in 1954 in Aberdeen Scotland. I think I once had a Eurythmics album but was never really crazy about their music. She and Dave Stewart were with a band named the Tourists before splitting and forming Eurythmics. She's also released six solo albums. The OBE was awarded for her "tireless charity campaigns and championing of humanitarian causes". Something a little different from her ... RE: Born on this day ... - CRAZY-HORSE - 26-12-2022 ^^ i have never heard that track Ruby, so thanks. i read somewhere a few days ago that Eurythmics are reforming as Lennox and Stewart have been offered 100M USD for a short tour (not sure if it is a limited world tour or an american tour) but they have apparently accepted the offer and a new album could be in the works also RE: Born on this day ... - Ruby - 26-12-2022 (26-12-2022, 00:03)CRAZY-HORSE Wrote: ^^ Well then you should take a listen to this version ... astounding. And listen all the way to the end to hear Elvis Costello's comment. Unfortunately, no-one had any idea what they were about to hear or there may have been a better quality recording. This is arguably the best cleaned audio there is to be found ... Elvis Costello: Jeff’s Dido’s lament "I hope that people who liked him resist the temptation to turn his life and death into some dumb romantic fantasy--he was so much better than that. Not everyone can get up and sing something they take a liking to and make it their own, sing true to their heart and be curious about all different strains of music. Corpus Christi Carol was a completely conceived interpretation. I'd never heard the piece before and when I heard the original I realized what Jeff had done was even more amazing. He'd taken it into his own world. That's something my favorite classical musicians can do, be themselves but use all that expertise to make the music more beautiful. Jeff did that naturally. Only a handful of people are capable of that. I was amazed when he did Meltdown. I asked him what he wanted to sing and he said he'd like to do one of Mahler's Kindertotenlieder in the original German! Absolutely fucking fearless. He was convinced he could sing it without rehearsal, just because he liked it. In the end he did a Purcell song, Dido's Lament, which is in danger of sounding incredibly poignant in retrospect: 'Remember me but forget my fate.' But he also sang Boy With the Thorn In His Side because he liked it, and Grace to show something of himself. When he started singing Dido's Lament at the rehearsal, there were all these classical musicians who could not believe it. Here's a guy shuffling up on-stage and singing a piece of music normally thought to be the property of certain types of specifically developed voice, and he's just singing, not doing it like a party piece, but doing something with it. My last memory of him was at the little party in the green room afterwards. There were all these people sitting round Jeff who'd never met before - Fretwork, the viol group, a classical pianist and some jazz player --all talking and laughing about music. He'd charmed everybody. I'd much rather remember that than anything.'” (Elvis Costello – MOJO Magazine, August 1997) RE: Born on this day ... - CRAZY-HORSE - 26-12-2022 ^^ that was totally amazing Ruby, i was gobsmacked whilst listening to it. i found EC's voice muffled at the end and couldnt understand what he said, sorry! Jeff Buckley, such a loss indeed! RE: Born on this day ... - Ruby - 26-12-2022 ^“As one of the vocalists performing this evening, I can tell you that none of us want to sing next.” RE: Born on this day ... - CRAZY-HORSE - 26-12-2022 LOL i think that sums it up perfectly, thanks |