Has there ever been a better singer?
It doesn't get any better
Sorry to say but the above posts featured "soft" artists from the sixties and seventies when arguably the greatest revolution in rock music was taking place. The last train to clarkesville sadly missed the last train for the coast the day that soft music died. At least the Big Bopper once was alive and Hendrix and Joplin.
Zionism is racism as defined by the UN, Israel by every dirty means available steals land and water, kill Palestinian freedom fighters and civilians, and operates an apartheid system to drive more Palestinians off their land
"Vivaldi Tribute" (Patrick Rondat) Tina S cover
[Summer Storm]
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“The history of the 20th century is full of examples of countries that set out to redistribute wealth and ended up redistributing poverty.”
“There’s no point blaming the tragedies of socialism on the flaws or corruption of particular leaders. Any system which allows some people to exercise unbridled power over others is an open invitation to abuse, whether that system is called slavery or socialism or something else.”—Thomas Sowell
Riverdance at the Eurovision Song Contest 30 April 1994, Dublin
On 30 April 1994, something happened during the interval of the Eurovision Song Contest that was to lead to the creation of one of the most successful stage shows of all time and introduce the wider world to Irish dance and music.
As votes were being counted around Europe, in Dublin in the Point Theatre (now the O2), RIVERDANCE burst onto the stage and took the audience by complete surprise.
From the haunting vocals of anúna, the graceful elegance of Jean Butler, the explosive arrival of Michael Flatley and culminating in a long line of Irish dancers beating the stage in perfect heart-stopping harmony—a whole new genre of entertainment was born and 20 years and 25 million audience members later—Riverdance still astonishes globally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0v_pu6miJ8
“The history of the 20th century is full of examples of countries that set out to redistribute wealth and ended up redistributing poverty.”
“There’s no point blaming the tragedies of socialism on the flaws or corruption of particular leaders. Any system which allows some people to exercise unbridled power over others is an open invitation to abuse, whether that system is called slavery or socialism or something else.”—Thomas Sowell
^^^
The above song is great cover fodder. Probably its main redeeming merit.
Oddly I was thinking of it today too. I heard that Craig Kelly had defected from the Coalition leaving the government and non-government numbers on the floor in the House of Representatives tied at 75-75. I thought "in the year 7575". (In the song there is actually no such year)
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The original is nothing special, but the cover is unlistenable, horrendous noise.
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