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Simon Cowell Can Smile
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15/04/2009 10:07:24
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>>>>Really an incredible performance:
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>>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-KiGva9dV4
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>>>I read about her in the paper this morning and I was going to look her up. Thanks for posting it. An absolutely beautiful rendition of a beautiful piece of music.
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>>Brava ! Read about it in our paper this a.m. as well. I have a real soft spot for that musical and that piece and that is as good as I've heard it.
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>Yes. like I said once before, Les Mis is about the finest musical it's ever been my privilege to attend. And her rendition is superb. I actually did have tears in my eyes.
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>>May she have all the success she so richly deserves (and as the youtube alone has had someting like 8 million hits I think there is a chance of that <g> )
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>If she does half as well as Paul Potts did, she'll do ok, and as you pointed out, she deserves it. The problem as I see it is that, looking around at most of the singers today, looks are waaaayyyy more important than talent. I just hope the music execs can get past that.

Last night my daughters were watching American Idol and I watched for a few minutes with them. The guy I keep hearing is the favorite to win it, the gay guy, absolutely butchered "Born To Be Wild." He did show a sense of theater -- well, of course -- but his take on the song was something else. That song was a biker anthem. I can barely imagine what bikers would think of him screaming it in his high pitched voice, wearing more eyeliner than Paula Abdul. Maybe I'm just turning grumpy but the voices of the contestants sound tinnier every year.

Now if you want to hear a real major league voice, check out Neko Case on the Letterman show tonight....

d-KiGva9dV4
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