I love her. But you know.. you just never know what your going to get. Someone posted this on that site. This is from her "opening" night of the tour this last weekend. About 2:00 is where it starts getting heart breaking. The very kind and well meaning review on BWW paints a loving picture which I am sure is there. But I believe in truth. Looking forward to her show at Disney Hall. I hope it is a good night. She is endearing to watch.
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Why doesn't she just lower the keys of these songs? She just can't hit the notes anymore. It's not fun hearing her struggle.
She does fine with her other quieter numbers.
But she's been struggling with NY, NY for years. I rather hear her nail the notes in a lower register than hear her struggle.
This evening would be the one to see.
Well that's what comes from too much pills and liquor.
That's a beautiful drawing of her on that poster. And I'd kill to see Liza & Coco together!
I think Liza should just go on "conversation" tours to be honest. People would pay a pretty penny to hear her tell stories and show clips. The singing is really not good and she has no stamina. I say that with love-I've seen her about 4 times in the past 3 years and it keeps getting worse and shorter.
I just watched that clip-she's actually dancing in the directors chair. It's very sad. Oh and she's been doing that "let me start over bit" for quite a while now. She's not even singing in that clip, she's screaming and caterwauling.
"Oh and she's been doing that "let me start over bit" for quite a while now."
Yes. Elaine Strich did the same thing during every single one of her numbers at her very last concert. Some would argue that she knew when to stop.
I just watched that clip.
She should really know when to stop before it becomes like Whitney Houston.
She has the audience in the palm of her hand and you can hear a pin drop when she tells a story. I truly think she should do an interview tour. The audience is so on her side. There is just so much love for the woman.
I couldn't even bring myself to go to her Hollywood Bowl concert 3 or 4 seasons ago. I'm sure as hell not going to even open that link. I wish she'd just concentrate on acting now. She's such a gifted and-despite her Academy Award-somewhat underrated actress. But, yes, a speaking tour sounds like it could be a great idea.
It is easy to be cruel,so won't.I do not know the reason why Liza continues singing or who advises her;does she need money,continuous adulation? I don't know what is medically wrong with her and yes,I don't have to go and look at or listen but I did to this clip-the reason for my post.I remember when,and thrilled that I still do.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
^^^ You are all kinds of fabulous. I just had to tell you.
Thinking this might be worth the $250.00?
Thank you Namo[if you mean me]-a compliment should be acknowledged and is always appreciated.
That's a beautiful drawing of her on that poster.
That's not a drawing it's a photo, albeit a heavily airbrushed one but a photo nonetheless.
As for the clip, I don't want to watch it and I say this with much respect but I have no interest in seeing someone struggling with what was so easily attainable to them. She's a legend, she's an extremely talented, gifted woman but she doesn't have the voice anymore. She should choose another venue for her artistic expression.
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I actually rather enjoyed that. There so many performers who have stopped singing as their voice has aged/gone/been destroyed etc and as many fans desperate to have them shrug off vanity and keep going. She has the audience totally on her side. It would be tragic to watch a women who still believes she has the notes but she sends herself up. It is now part of her act and people are still paying.
I show this clip to the musical theatre students that work for me as an example of song performance. Letting a song come out from the inside without relying on presentational hand gestures and swaying. If you let the song come out of your soul, your body will make the right moves naturally. While Liza's done her fair share of arm flapping. I think it's clear that, when the song comes from the inside out, you can make even the simplest songs seem important.
HARVEST MOON
sad. I was always a fan, but...
Why can I see Tracey Bennett performing this in a new play in a few years?
BWAYTO and ARTSCALLION - Yes! Those two clips are such great examples of her range and power as a singer and a storyteller. We're never getting that back, so I'll just continue to enjoy prior performances like the two wonderful ones you highlighted.
Thank YOU, Artscallion! "Harvest Moon" is one of my favorite of her recordings, but I've never "seen" her sing it before today.
When I was taking History of Opera at Columbia, composer/professor Jack Beeson devoted an entire lecture to Liza Minnelli and the way she used her instrument. He wasn't suggesting she should sing Aida, of course, just that she knew her own voice like an opera singer does and exactly what sort of music suited her. (Of course, that was in 1981.)
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Does anyone know when and why she developed that lisp? False teeth? Medication?
I think it was ager her brain encephalitis. . Liza has had a ton of medical problems.
She always had a slight lisp, but obviously not like what she's had for a while now.
I saw Liza maybe ten years back at a Vancouver casino. Kinda depressing seeing anyone that talented at a casino--a year or two after I saw Donna Summer there (my fave.) Of course, though I think they're only two years apart, Donna's voice remained stunning till her death. The benefit of the casino setting was the theatre was very small and intimate--and that made the Liza concert worthwhile. Half of it was just her talking to the audience, which was thrilling to see. I have to say her voice still was better then (obviously) than in the above clip.
You all keep saying she should do speaking engagements... Have you ever seen her in chat show interviews? Sometimes they are just as challenging. I think the night with Coco Peru will be fun. But I don't know about speaking engagements.
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