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6. Septembre 2007, 17:17:10
TexasToest 
Sujet: Luciano Pavarotti
~Patty~: Thank you for announcing that. I have been in total denial since I heard that news yesterday. In my opinion more than the Opera world will miss him, as he was a treasure who will never die. Thank the Powers that be for the magnificent gift of video to preserve such a talented, and passionate man. Was there anything he could not do? When he met James Brown:

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Pavarotti trivia: Did you know he referred to his voice as "she?"

7. Septembre 2007, 00:30:43
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Luciano Pavarotti
modifié par The Col (7. Septembre 2007, 00:58:55)
TexasToest: I thought of him as the Burl Ives of opera

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyzI323zFrs

7. Septembre 2007, 03:22:23
TexasToest 
Sujet: Re: Luciano Pavarotti
Jim Dandy:  I never thought of that.  Interesting observation.  He did kind of get down and walk with us commoners more than most opera performers, and classical musicians. 

You surprised me, because I'd never seen a young Burl Ives.  I kept asking, "Is that Burl Ives?" 

7. Septembre 2007, 03:31:10
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Luciano Pavarotti
modifié par The Col (7. Septembre 2007, 03:33:20)
TexasToest: I still think Burl fathered James Hetfield,same contained rage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Bg3tLUlJk

7. Septembre 2007, 03:52:18
TexasToest 
Sujet: Burl Ives
Jim Dandy:  I never thought of Burl Ives as rageful.  But, Hetfield at least has an outlet for his.  He can beat his guitar to death, and he yells a lot.  I like him though, but () his dad's name is Virgil (not that I'm so smart, I just read it in Wikipedia).  You figure Burl is a stage name then? 

7. Septembre 2007, 03:58:55
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Burl Ives
modifié par The Col (7. Septembre 2007, 04:00:16)
TexasToest: Burl showed lots of contained rage in "Let no man write my epitaph" one of my fave flicks,and the resemblence is uncanny

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