Originally posted by MJAlbers: Michael Buble and Laura Pausini- You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"; I love their version of one of my all time favorite Lou Rawls songs.
From Buble's Caught in the Act concert video: "I hate to see you go, but I love to watch you leave..."
*********** "I was thinking how nothing lasts. And what a shame that is." --Benjamin Button
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Originally posted by MJAlbers: Michael Buble and Laura Pausini- You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"; I love their version of one of my all time favorite Lou Rawls songs.
From Buble's Caught in the Act concert video: "I hate to see you go, but I love to watch you leave..."
His wonderful voice and playful personality on stage fits the music well; too cool!
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His wonderful voice and playful personality on stage fits the music well; too cool! [/QUOTE]
If you ever get the chance to see him in person, I highly recommend it. Saw him in concert in Seattle a couple years ago. Fantastic performance! A good portion of the audience that night were his relatives (since we're fairly close to his hometown in BC), including his grandmother who was celebrating a birthday that night. He ran out into the audience with a candle-topped cupcake and lead the entire auditorium in singing Happy Birthday to her. Between his bits, he sang 22 songs that evening. Man, that was a fun night! I often tell my friends, Diana Krall puts on a concert, but Buble puts on a SHOW!
*********** "I was thinking how nothing lasts. And what a shame that is." --Benjamin Button
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1420 sports dot com A couple of our friends do their local sports show every Sunday morning. Just nice to hear their voices and keep connected in a way to St. Augustine FL (our home away from home). Miss them all!
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They say Mendelssohn would have been one of the greats had he not lived such a privlidge (albeit very short) life. I dissgaree. I think he is one of the greats.
"What contemptible scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch?" -- W.C. Fields
Originally posted by winetarelli: Italian, Scottish, Reformation...
They say Mendelssohn would have been one of the greats had he not lived such a privlidge (albeit very short) life. I dissgaree. I think he is one of the greats.
Now his overtures (Claudio Abbado, LSO, DG). Geez, I haven't listened to these in months. So good. The Hebrides is the first piece of symphonic music I ever loved (assuming you don't count the first movement of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata")
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"What contemptible scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch?" -- W.C. Fields
Originally posted by winetarelli: Italian, Scottish, Reformation...
They say Mendelssohn would have been one of the greats had he not lived such a privlidge (albeit very short) life. I dissgaree. I think he is one of the greats.
Agree!
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