A year after he passed
John30_30
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Listening to a 1972 version of La Boheme with The Voice, Mirelle Freni, Elizabeth Harwood, Herbert von K & der Berliner....before Pavarotti really developed his inimitable, signature "whatever". Just this bright, brash, amazing trumpet of a tenor voice.
My, oh my.....
Looks up, room deserted.
Guys? Hey, guys, wait! Hey, wait, really. I like Pink Floyd too! And, and, uh, Dead can Dance. yeah. And, and, uh, The Eagles, love 'em!
Room still deserted.
My, oh my.....
Looks up, room deserted.
Guys? Hey, guys, wait! Hey, wait, really. I like Pink Floyd too! And, and, uh, Dead can Dance. yeah. And, and, uh, The Eagles, love 'em!
Room still deserted.
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Tenors often don't age well (in my phenomenally ill-informed opinion), and Luciano became a caricature of himself as time wore on. He was certainly powerful in the 1970s, though.