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#91639 - 11/22/06 02:59 PM
OT: Tony Bennett's 80th on TV
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Registered: 03/12/06
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Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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I turned down a gig to see it (Ok a lousy gig). here's IMHO: show opens w/a ballad!.amazing. TB is singing "Smile", with marvelous expressiveness...then..spell is broken: spotlight goes on Streisand, who is not singing with him, but up on a pedestal, and she takes over most of the rest of the song..she still has great pipes, and still is boring, and it's really offensive that the network felt they needed to have the godess effect to get it rolling..really insulting. Then Tony did some duos w/various famous singers, none of whom are remotely in his league artistically, especially that wannabe ratpacker Bublé, but it was all pretty nicely done, w/excellent choreography and a wonderful trumpet interlude from Chris Botti. The next to last number was absolutely ecstatic, however. One of the greatest musical moments on TV, ever..TB and Stevie Wonder sang "For Once in my Life" together, and each nonpareil brought out the best in the other..absolutely goosebumps when it got near the crescendo ending..incredible! Then Christina A. did her song/dance turn w/TB and she was quite good. The truly amazing thing is this: as background to the out credits they played a record of TB singing "This Could Be the Start of Something Big". It must have been from 30 or 40 years ago, when he was in his 40's or early 50's, when most singers have their best years- and he sounded great. BUT: he sounds twice as good now at 80!!!!!!!! his pipes, his high notes, his drama, his phrasing... kiddies, we will never see his like again. Appreciate! Miami Mo
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#91645 - 11/23/06 12:01 AM
Re: OT: Tony Bennett's 80th on TV
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Registered: 03/21/02
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Loc: Rotherham,England.
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Originally posted by keysvocalssax: he sounds twice as good now at 80!!!!!!!! his pipes, his high notes, his drama, his phrasing... kiddies, we will never see his like again. Appreciate! Miami Mo I totally agree that he sounds better now than ever before. We, in UK, had the great privilege of seeing and hearing him on the "Parkinson" show a couple of weeks ago, when he was also interviewed by "Parkie" who is also nearing TB's age Tony sang, of course, I left my Heart in San Fransisco, and his diction and drama were still perfect and the high notes were superb. In fact, in the interview Tony said that he would always be grateful to Frank Sinatra for a couple of tips ! One of which is very obvious in his performances - always vary the tempo of your phrasing, don't stick rigidly to the timing. If you listen to him again you will hear this personal phrasing in its glory. It was a great evening of reminiscences. cheers Eddie Johnson ------------------ Eddie from Rotherham Skype:eddiefromrotherham www.yamahakeyboards.info
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#91646 - 11/23/06 05:35 AM
Re: OT: Tony Bennett's 80th on TV
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Registered: 03/12/06
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Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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I think Target stores are offering TB Cd and dvd of show...
was thinking about how only a handful of the greats ever got better after age 55 or so...Bing, Frank went downhill, Ella, Sarah, P.Lee, just about everyone..seems only TB. Mel Tormé, Rosemary Clooney kept getting better. TB has maybe slipped just a tad in last 5 yrs..but still better than he was at 55. Best-kept secret: there's another 80-yr old famous singer out there who is better than she ever was, and although never really thought of as a jazz singer before, more a cabaret artist/actress, she is now as good a jazz singer as ever there was, and is still a raving beauty! Care to guess????
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