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This evening would be the one to see.
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Posted: 2/18/14 at 8:57pm
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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.
Updated On: 2/18/14 at 09:14 PM
Posted: 2/18/14 at 9:21pm
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.
Posted: 2/18/14 at 9:23pm
She should really know when to stop before it becomes like Whitney Houston.
Posted: 2/18/14 at 9:25pm
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Posted: 2/19/14 at 4:29am
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.
Posted: 2/19/14 at 6:52am
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HARVEST MOON
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Posted: 2/19/14 at 12:02pm
Why can I see Tracey Bennett performing this in a new play in a few years?
Posted: 2/19/14 at 4:38pm
Posted: 2/19/14 at 8:53pm
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?
Posted: 2/19/14 at 9:41pm
Posted: 2/19/14 at 11:53pm
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.
Posted: 2/20/14 at 11:16am
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