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  • #61
    Here's the last word on Margaret Thatcher from the incomparable Chumbawamba (the 'In Memoriam' EP):
    INFORMATION IN DESCRIPTION!Artist: ChumbawambaAlbum: In Memoriam Margaret ThatcherReleased: 2013Style: Punk RockFormat: MP3 320KbpsSize: 23 MbLink: hxxp://ww...

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Semper_Eadem View Post
      It is nice to see Judy Garland appreciated, she did have a lovely voice, my favorite is still Somewhere Over The Rainbow.
      Yes, I also loved Judy Garland's voice. Over the Rainbow is so hopeful and idealistic, and no one can sing like Judy, I mean, really. Her voice was extraordinary.

      Except Liza, who is not my fav but has really the same voice, but will not copy her mother's style. She once said as much. For that I applaud her.

      I really liked when she did I cried for you, from the movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCzsNFksLN4
      Funny how Thatcher is bringing back Judy, lol.
      Last edited by Beowulf; 05-08-2013, 12:16 AM. Reason: change

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      • #63
        "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" just about sums up New Labour's "policies" during the years they played at being in power!

        But seriously, Judy Garland had a wonderful voice and presentation, but sadly her private life was her downfall, particularly in the USA. Liza Minnelli hadn't got such a lyrical voice, but she could certainly put a number across, and one movie I never tire of watching is "Cabaret".

        Graham
        We are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze

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        • #64
          A quick postscript. Last month the BBC, after days of soul-searching and hand-wringing, decided not to broadcast this song from 'The Wizard of Oz' because it might cause offence. Last night they put on their website (whether it has been shown on TV I don't know) a video clip that was about a thousand times more disturbing and offensive than 'Ding Dong' could ever have been. What were they thinking of, in either case?

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          • #65
            Chris I don't know the clip you're thinking of, but if it showed the uncovered body of the victim then I would say that that is always wrong, as the man's relatives have to be considered.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Robert View Post
              Chris I don't know the clip you're thinking of, but if it showed the uncovered body of the victim then I would say that that is always wrong, as the man's relatives have to be considered.
              I was thinking of the video of one of the murderers with his hands covered in blood.

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              • #67
                Oh blimey yes, that clip is still up.

                Just to be precise, we should say one of the alleged murderers, but yes, pretty distasteful.

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                • #68
                  Yes. One of the alleged murderers, to be legally correct.

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