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Rip Thread

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Rushjob, Mar 14, 2012.

  1. RIP to the fabulous Tina Turner. Another great leaves us.
     
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  2. RIP Anna Mae xx
     
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  3. Got to see her in concert in Cologne. Awesome.
     
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  4. Saw her twice, gutted :sob::sob: what a girl!
     
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  5. A remarkable artiste whom I will miss :( but has left a huge legacy of music :) Andy
     
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  6. What a sad day for music :(
    Reunited with her beloved son
     
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  7. What a performer. If Tina didn't get you going, you've already gone. RIP Superstar.






    I'm sure ZZTop wrote Legs with her in mind.
     
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  8. RIP Tina; one of those rare artistes instantly recognisable from only their first name. An absolute force of nature on stage and a role model to many off of it in the way she overcame her problems. Fortunate to have seen her 3 times in her own right, where she was the consulate professional, but I will always remember her for the best guest appearance it has been my pleasure to witness.

    Wembley Arena, 8th October 1999 was the time that I first dragged Mrs GG, somewhat against her better judgement, to see Bryan Adams. The band was a 3 piece that night and on the opening chords of "It's Only Love" Mrs GG noticed a slightly quizzical look on my face. I said that this was a duet with Tina Turner, and that I didn't fancy Keith Scott or Mickey Curry for her part. Just before her part was due to start, I noticed a mop of hair behind the left hand speaker stack and right on cue out Tina stepped, belting out her part as though her life depended on it. If ever a roar from the crowd raised the roof it was then. The song ended and she was halfway down the stairs off the stage before Bryan Adams could give her a totally unnecessary introduction. Absolutely brilliant.

    Thank you Tina for some wonderful music.

     
    #3489 GrumpyGolfer, May 24, 2023
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  9. What a sad loss to music.R.I.P. Tina.
     
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  10. RIP Annie-Mae

    I wasn’t a big fan of her 80s AOR ouvre and much preferred her early RnB stuff, which was much less slick and over produced. This song is a sure fire goosebump generator.

    Fun fact - I dated a Tina lookalikey/tribute artist for a while :D
     
    #3491 Zhed46, May 26, 2023
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  11. Yeah, and the Ikettes were some watch... :)
     
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  12. Great choice of tribute :upyeah::upyeah::upyeah:
     
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  13. Totally agree with you Zhed, I have been boring people with her early stuff with Ike and brief collaboration with Phil Spector. Even though I went through a brief phase as a teenager (who didn’t) liking her 80’s AOR catalogue, it was very commercial and empty, although her voice had matured.
    There’s a great Sky documentary, when watching it with my wife we both agreed, she was HOT in the 80’s, no wonder she had so many male followers. Those legs. :cool::cool:
    A true talent.
     
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  14. Was just about to post the same, always remember this girl’s lovely thick wavy hair
    45 is no age , so sad :(

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  15. What a shock R.I.P. Emily.:(
     
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  17. Raul Martinez
     
  18. RIP
     
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