Laura
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My favorite moment: Neil Young singing Imagine.
Least favorite moment: Willie Nelson not knowing when to stop.
I wonder how much money was raised?
I think as admirable as their efforts were, there was an overall
dullness to the music, hey needed a few more younger acts, and maybe
some more original tunes from the real passionate songwriter's of the
country.
And where the hell was Mark Harris?
In article <9oioot$a3g$1...@slb4.atl.mindspring.net>, Chicago Laura
It was the perfect song, he just doesn't have the voice to carry it. The hell
with Garfunkel: just get SOMEBODY up there to sing it with you. It could've
been REALLY powerful.
>My favorite moment: Neil Young singing Imagine.
>Least favorite moment: Willie Nelson not knowing when to stop.
Agreed and agreed, even though I don't like "Imagine" at all. Neil Young is THE
MAN! I mean, just look at CSN's pathetic appearance on Leno, and then Neil
Young's "Imagine" last night, and it's friggin' night and day. Most of the time
it's a disaster, or at least a mistake, when somebody leaves a band to go solo,
but leaving CSN was the best thing he ever did.
Willie Nelson's the guy you bring out at the end? That was such a bad choice,
and such a surreal moment. To see all of those celebrities half-singing, Keanu
Reeves with a harmonica, Mariah Carey's bizarre harmonizing: just too weird.
>I wonder how much money was raised?
Me too.
mInor salazAar
their late 60's - early 70's stuff is great but you are dead on about the Leno
performance
> Mariah Carey's
she's got more chin's than the chinese phone book now, but she can still stop
by and cook me dinner
>I wonder how much money was raised?
i heard the latest total topped 100 million
D
Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical
situations?
Chicago Laura wrote:
> I don't know what exactly the deal is, but I guess they really hate
> eachother. Did you hear that he was invited to perform and declined??
> Funny you mentioned this. Throughout the whole song I was saying that it's
> just not the same without Garfunkel.
>
> Laura
Oh yeah..........I also saw Paul <shudder> I just finished writing to a
Jello thread what I saw of this show. I missed the beginning and middle, but
saw the end. Paul had to have been the worst of the performers that I saw.
I'll bet that Lucy Liu, for the closing number, kept on key better then Paul
did. I'm sure that Michael Keaton and Goldie Hawn-ey outshined him. He was
just plain off-all.
Baz Buzinkum wrote:
> I would have been happy with any old shmoe singing Bridge Over Trouled
> Water. Simon just didn't give it the intensity I think alot of people
> would have liked. How about Ray Charles? That would have been heart
> stopping. Maybe some chick like Ani DiFranco or that broad from Cowboy
> Junkies who even looks like Art Garfunkel...over even Moesha with her
> big round balloon head.
>
> I think as admirable as their efforts were, there was an overall
> dullness to the music, hey needed a few more younger acts, and maybe
> some more original tunes from the real passionate songwriter's of the
> country.
Right............right................and
> And where the hell was Mark Harris?
Damn! extra right!!
"Deah Osamar Bin Laden..............I did write this song to
you.................."
sumbodygejjamalnasumnin wrote:
> >I wonder how much money was raised?
>
> i heard the latest total topped 100 million
>
Great. Next year Jerry Lewis will bomb an MDA center before his telethon.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
. . . "You're acting like the Fuhrer (sp?) from Germany"
I bet that queen was scratching and clawing to get onto that telethon:
"I'm Mr. Big Mouth, the widower of the late, great Martha Rae, who served her
country in war-time, with the likes of Bob Hope and Moms Mabley, and I
desperately seek a meeting with the conservators of this wonderful event . . . "
mInor salazAar