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Thread started 11/24/07 11:14am

midnightmover

Spooky Reggae From Cyndi Lauper: 1984 Tonight Show

I can't imagine a major pop star today showing up on a mainstream show like this and giving such an otherworldly performance. Her performances are controlled and emotional at the same time. Look how she holds one long ass note toward the end, but does it with the minimum of fuss. Lesser performers would make a big deal of it to make sure you knew how impressive a feat it was. Not Cyndi. She's a professional. There aren't many of those in the profession. This live version is nothing like the official version. It's got a slight dub flavour. Well, enough said...enjoy!


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Reply #1 posted 11/24/07 11:27am

Cinnie

Damn I love that Unusual era.
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Reply #2 posted 11/25/07 10:55am

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Cinnie said:

Damn I love that Unusual era.

I love it too, but it's a shame it's all she's remembered for. She grew so much over the years, but most people still think of her as an eighties novelty act. sad
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Reply #3 posted 11/25/07 6:41pm

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thumbs up!

Cyndi was the BEST!
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #4 posted 11/26/07 12:20pm

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PurpleJedi said:

thumbs up!

Cyndi IS the best!

I corrected your post. wink
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Reply #5 posted 11/27/07 10:32am

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midnightmover said:

PurpleJedi said:

thumbs up!

Cyndi IS the best!

I corrected your post. wink


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Reply #6 posted 11/27/07 10:51am

VoicesCarry

I love Cyndi. All her work is great. She made some of the most vibrant music of the 80's, and puts on some of the most exciting live shows ever. A true talented professional.
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Reply #7 posted 11/30/07 2:17pm

midnightmover

A great performance of the same song from 1987's True Colours Tour. This version is a bit more faithful to the official recording. She doesn't draw huge crowds like this anymore, but she should.....

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Reply #8 posted 12/01/07 1:28pm

jn2

Seems like she was Bjork's hidden inspiration.
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Reply #9 posted 12/02/07 10:24am

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jn2 said:

Seems like she was Bjork's hidden inspiration.

hmmm Considering she was aware enough of Madonna to write for her, it's impossible that she wouldn't have been conscious of Cyndi too, who of course she has a lot more in common with than Madonna. It's possible she might well have taken some pointers from her.
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