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I hated the hype but underneath...The Beatles wee still a great band....and I like alot of their stuff (had a bit of a crush on George too)

Hey Jude

 
Jimi Hendrix (RIP) .....Hey Joe...People said he had he biggest cock in the business...I believe them...

 
Sia ...I love this song...Breathe Me...makes me tear up a little sometimes because of Six Feet Under....


Breathe Me in Six Feet Under Finale....

 
From Jesus Christ Superstar...Yvonne Elliman...love her.....lots of people sign this but no one compares to her IMO...

I Don't Know How to Love Him...


..from the movie...

 
Luther Vandross.....(RIP) :cry:....damn...so talented....

A House Is Not A Home


Give Me The Reason


Stop To Love

 
I loved Laura Nyro so much...so sad when she died (RIP):cry: ...one of my favorite Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions...and Bette Midler...when Bette lost it..so did I! Really cool tribute!

 
Sorta Live but so good it doesn't matter....Julie Andrews as a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman....

Le Jazz Hot

 
Stephanie Mills....still one of my favorite vocalists...

What You Gonna Do....


Put Your Body In It...

 
I loved Laura Nyro so much...so sad when she died (RIP):cry: ...one of my favorite Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions...and Bette Midler...when Bette lost it..so did I! Really cool tribute!

It was the spring of my college sophomore year, 1970. My girlfriend urged me to attend a concert by someone named Laura Nyro. I had no idea who that was.

It was a small venue on campus, with folding metal chairs arranged around a huge, black, Steinway grand piano, and a microphone. No stage. No special lighting. Maybe 500 people, max.

I don't recall her even being introduced.

I remember her as a petite, shy, girl, in black, with long black hair. Having checked out her Wiki page, just now, I discovered she was only 3 yr. older than me.

We were sitting three rows away. I wasn't all that impressed. I was there to make Kay happy. I was being tolerant.

When Laura began playing, and singing, I was blown away! I knew these songs! She wrote them? WOW!

My memories of that night are fuzzy now, almost 48 yr. later, but I shall always cherish those moments, and consider myself extremely fortunate to have been able to experience such enormous talent, up close, and personal.
 
It was the spring of my college sophomore year, 1970. My girlfriend urged me to attend a concert by someone named Laura Nyro. I had no idea who that was.

It was a small venue on campus, with folding metal chairs arranged around a huge, black, Steinway grand piano, and a microphone. No stage. No special lighting. Maybe 500 people, max.

I don't recall her even being introduced.

I remember her as a petite, shy, girl, in black, with long black hair. Having checked out her Wiki page, just now, I discovered she was only 3 yr. older than me.

We were sitting three rows away. I wasn't all that impressed. I was there to make Kay happy. I was being tolerant.

When Laura began playing, and singing, I was blown away! I knew these songs! She wrote them? WOW!

My memories of that night are fuzzy now, almost 48 yr. later, but I shall always cherish those moments, and consider myself extremely fortunate to have been able to experience such enormous talent, up close, and personal.

Thanks for sharing! I love your story....

I thought she was so brilliant...and a fierce individual which I recognized even in High School...and I love fierce individuals...they inspire me....and she inspired me..alot....

I was sad when she died.....
 
It was the spring of my college sophomore year, 1970. My girlfriend urged me to attend a concert by someone named Laura Nyro. I had no idea who that was.

It was a small venue on campus, with folding metal chairs arranged around a huge, black, Steinway grand piano, and a microphone. No stage. No special lighting. Maybe 500 people, max.

I don't recall her even being introduced.

I remember her as a petite, shy, girl, in black, with long black hair. Having checked out her Wiki page, just now, I discovered she was only 3 yr. older than me.

We were sitting three rows away. I wasn't all that impressed. I was there to make Kay happy. I was being tolerant.

When Laura began playing, and singing, I was blown away! I knew these songs! She wrote them? WOW!

My memories of that night are fuzzy now, almost 48 yr. later, but I shall always cherish those moments, and consider myself extremely fortunate to have been able to experience such enormous talent, up close, and personal.

Thanks for sharing! I love your story....

I thought she was so brilliant...and a fierce individual which I recognized even in High School...and I love fierce individuals...they inspire me....and she inspired me..alot....

I was sad when she died.....

 
Fleetwood Mac...maybe the best rock band ever.....

The Chain....


God Dust Woman....(love Stevie here)...


TUSK

 
This is a gem....from the 80s....

Martha Reeves and Lesley Gore....


From the same show..Freda Payne with Belinda Carlisle...

 
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