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Post by petrolino on Nov 16, 2019 0:46:27 GMT
Metamorphosis : 5 Iconic Snapshots from Time
'I Started A Joke' (Bee Gees) 'Surprise, Surprise' (Rolling Stones) 'Day Tripper' (Beatles)
'Watch That Man' (David Bowie)
'I Will Do It For Your Love' (Chris Rea)
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Post by moonchild on Nov 16, 2019 4:48:38 GMT
She lovely ~ this is a favorite of mine
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Post by moonchild on Nov 16, 2019 5:12:27 GMT
Such a great voice ~ remember this one?
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Post by staggerstag on Nov 16, 2019 12:11:15 GMT
She's a pippin, to be sure.
But Thatcher and Cilla Black?
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Nov 16, 2019 21:49:10 GMT
I like Lulu i have these albums
Lulu Shout: The complete Decca recording (double album) Lulu:The Atco Sessions 1969-1972 (double album) Lulu Heaven and Earth and The Stars Most of Lulu Lulu`s Album
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Post by NJtoTX on Nov 16, 2019 23:07:35 GMT
I thought she was a one or two hit wonder in the U.S., but she did have some other top 50 hits on Billboard.
To Sir With Love. Lulu. Peaked at #1 on 10.21.1967.
I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do) Lulu. Peaked at #18 on 10.10.1981. Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby) Lulu. Peaked at #22 on 3.14.1970. Best Of Both Worlds. Lulu. Peaked at #32 on 1.20.1968. If I Were You. Lulu. Peaked at #44 on 1.16.1982.
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Post by moonchild on Nov 17, 2019 0:41:37 GMT
NJtoTX yes, another favorite. This kind of song really showcases her strong voice
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Post by bravomailer on Nov 17, 2019 1:30:46 GMT
She did a Bond theme - The Man With The Golden Gun
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Dec 27, 2019 17:45:39 GMT
Metamorphosis : 5 Iconic Snapshots from Time
Surprise, Surprise' (Rolling Stones)
I am pretty sure that that`s Cilla Black and not Lulu
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Post by Sulla on Dec 27, 2019 22:35:03 GMT
As an American kid in the 60s, I only knew of her from To Sir with Love. I didn't even know she had a tv show. She always seemed like a fun person. Later when YouTube became available, I was able to see clips from her show. I love the Jimi Hendrix Experience episode. As she sat in the audience you could see she was in awe of Jimi's performance. Of course she wasn't alone.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 31, 2019 0:21:29 GMT
As an American kid in the 60s, I only knew of her from To Sir with Love. I didn't even know she had a tv show. She always seemed like a fun person. Later when YouTube became available, I was able to see clips from her show. I love the Jimi Hendrix Experience episode. As she sat in the audience you could see she was in awe of Jimi's performance. Of course she wasn't alone.
That's a great picture. Here she is with her group, the Luvvers ... I think this picture is in the National Portrait Gallery collection.
And with the Beatles and the Hollies ...
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Post by lowtacks86 on Dec 31, 2019 1:39:54 GMT
I thought this was gonna be about that awful Metallica/Lou Reed album
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Post by Sulla on Dec 31, 2019 17:34:36 GMT
As an American kid in the 60s, I only knew of her from To Sir with Love. I didn't even know she had a tv show. She always seemed like a fun person. Later when YouTube became available, I was able to see clips from her show. I love the Jimi Hendrix Experience episode. As she sat in the audience you could see she was in awe of Jimi's performance. Of course she wasn't alone.
That's a great picture. Here she is with her group, the Luvvers ... I think this picture is in the National Portrait Gallery collection.
And with the Beatles and the Hollies …
Lucky girl! She got to get close to all those happening people at the time.
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