A few more musical memories
Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:46 pm
On another thread Bill was talking about songs that reminded him of Egypt, I have a couple here that were prompted by recently seeing people on the TV. One was Sarah Brightman appearing in a TV add and I remembered just how good she could actually be and for someone who started out in a dance group called ‘Hot Gossip’ flashing her boobs and bum to songs such as “I lost my heart to a Star Ship trooper” which was considered to be a raunchy at the time, she has certainly improved over the years. She was married at one time to that handsome man Andrew Lloyd Webber
who obviously recognised her talent, but to me this is the best song she ever made along with the fantastic Andrea Bocelli, I can never listen to this without getting Goose bumps all over.
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This was how she started out in Hot Gossip:
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The other blast from the past was Nana Mouskouri, when in a recent programme starring the British actress Joanna Lumley who was doing a travelogue tour of the Greek Peloponnese region, met up with the singer during a visit to the open air theatre of Epidaurus built in the 3rd century BC and so well preserved that with little or no restoration it is still in use today for regular summer dramatic performances. Nana told her of how she once auditioned to become an opera singer as her greatest ambition was to sing in this particular open air theatre.
Alas, she was turned down as being too much of a pop singer to be included, much to her great disappointment. It was a dull day with few visitors and Joanna persuaded her to stand in the centre of the stage and fulfil her dream of singing there, while she herself went and stood at the very top of the outdoor seating. Nan Mouskouri sang part of the song Ave Maria and it moved Miss Lumley to tears and it brought a lump to my throat as well. I wonder just how many of those few tourist who were applauding so loudly on that dull day in Greece knew just who this wonderful voice belonged to?
So here she is singing Ave Maria.
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She of course went on to make many records, but this is probably one of her best remembered ones, “The White Rose of Athens” on an old 45 single
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This was how she started out in Hot Gossip:
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The other blast from the past was Nana Mouskouri, when in a recent programme starring the British actress Joanna Lumley who was doing a travelogue tour of the Greek Peloponnese region, met up with the singer during a visit to the open air theatre of Epidaurus built in the 3rd century BC and so well preserved that with little or no restoration it is still in use today for regular summer dramatic performances. Nana told her of how she once auditioned to become an opera singer as her greatest ambition was to sing in this particular open air theatre.
Alas, she was turned down as being too much of a pop singer to be included, much to her great disappointment. It was a dull day with few visitors and Joanna persuaded her to stand in the centre of the stage and fulfil her dream of singing there, while she herself went and stood at the very top of the outdoor seating. Nan Mouskouri sang part of the song Ave Maria and it moved Miss Lumley to tears and it brought a lump to my throat as well. I wonder just how many of those few tourist who were applauding so loudly on that dull day in Greece knew just who this wonderful voice belonged to?
So here she is singing Ave Maria.
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She of course went on to make many records, but this is probably one of her best remembered ones, “The White Rose of Athens” on an old 45 single
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