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Thread started 01/01/08 6:20am

MikeMatronik

Kylie Minogue (the true queen of pop) live at Jools Holland (includes duet with McCartney, Lena Horne cover and more)...

1. Come on Strong


2. Dance Tonight (with Paul McCartney)


3. 2 Hearts


4. I should be so lucky


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Reply #1 posted 01/01/08 6:23am

MikeMatronik

more pictures from this historical event:


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Reply #2 posted 01/01/08 8:29am

PricelessHo

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vogue minogue love
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Reply #3 posted 01/01/08 8:59am

Miles

Now I've never really had any time for Kylie in the past (small voice, puppet of her producers, nothing but image etc) but that version of 'I Should Be So Lucky' with Jools on piano was really nice. '2 Hearts' was good too. She's actually singing live! eek

Not the greatest voice, but she has charm and she's good at channeling a kind of Marilyn Monroe breathiness at times which helped win me over biggrin.

I now view Kylie in a new light, and with a little more respect. Maybe she should pursue a career as a torch singer wink.
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Reply #4 posted 01/01/08 9:21am

novabrkr

Miles said:

. She's actually singing live! eek


Apart from the chart show bits, where they mostly require the singers to do playback, she has always sung live. Plus she has had considerably more to do with the composition process of many of her songs than many female pop starlets. Also a few of her hits are by her.
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Reply #5 posted 01/01/08 10:03am

MikeMatronik

Miles said:

Now I've never really had any time for Kylie in the past (small voice, puppet of her producers, nothing but image etc) but that version of 'I Should Be So Lucky' with Jools on piano was really nice. '2 Hearts' was good too. She's actually singing live! eek

Not the greatest voice, but she has charm and she's good at channeling a kind of Marilyn Monroe breathiness at times which helped win me over biggrin.

I now view Kylie in a new light, and with a little more respect. Maybe she should pursue a career as a torch singer wink.


At even more strange, is that does all her vocals live when in tour. No playback! Something that both Madonna or Janet don't do.
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Reply #6 posted 01/01/08 10:11am

MikeMatronik

novabrkr said:

Miles said:

. She's actually singing live! eek


Apart from the chart show bits, where they mostly require the singers to do playback, she has always sung live. Plus she has had considerably more to do with the composition process of many of her songs than many female pop starlets. Also a few of her hits are by her.


That's correct. Since her 3rd album (1990's Rhythm of Love), Kylie has had lyrical output in some songs of hers. Her 1997/1998 album called Impossible Princess (the most underrated album in pop history) has all of the words done by her and 2 songs
(Say hey and Too Far) are musical and lyrical compositions done by her. What's better is that she's no madonna. No shit lyrics like "I love new york"
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Reply #7 posted 01/01/08 10:20am

novabrkr

Well okay, on the other hand "Love At First Sight" wasn't necessarily worthy of T.S. Eliot. But I'd figure it wasn't meant to be either. Nice chords though!
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Reply #8 posted 01/01/08 10:42am

mancabdriver

Not matter what she does she can never make "I should be so lucky" sound good.
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Reply #9 posted 01/01/08 10:45am

MikeMatronik

novabrkr said:

Well okay, on the other hand "Love At First Sight" wasn't necessarily worthy of T.S. Eliot. But I'd figure it wasn't meant to be either. Nice chords though!


Well...it's a song written by 5 people! lol Hence the shitty lyrics!
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Reply #10 posted 01/01/08 10:46am

MikeMatronik

novabrkr said:

Well okay, on the other hand "Love At First Sight" wasn't necessarily worthy of T.S. Eliot. But I'd figure it wasn't meant to be either. Nice chords though!


Well...it's a song written by 5 people! lol Hence the shitty lyrics!
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Reply #11 posted 01/01/08 2:39pm

VoicesCarry

Kylie's material is so superior to Paul McCartney's new crap. Dance Tonight = ill God, he's terrible these days.
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Reply #12 posted 01/02/08 6:08pm

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thumbs up! thanks for posting this!!! worship KYLIE

Paul should be so lucky.. nod
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LOVE
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Reply #13 posted 01/02/08 6:15pm

Dance

The only good thing I've ever seen this woman do is shove a mile of tongue down Geri's(from the Spice Girls)throat.

But hey, have fun.

I hope one day you'll be able to live your dream Mike, and give birth to her baby. lol razz
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Reply #14 posted 01/02/08 6:28pm

Mong

God, that was awful...all of them. Her voice really is shit and she's gone completely OTT with the plastic surgery now.
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Reply #15 posted 01/05/08 5:06am

PricelessHo

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mike, what's K's next single going to be?
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Reply #16 posted 01/06/08 12:42am

novabrkr

Wow

(altough I'm not mike)
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Reply #17 posted 01/06/08 5:20am

PricelessHo

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^thank you.

though i never saw it coming hmmm
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Reply #18 posted 01/06/08 5:34am

midnightmover

The tone of her voice really goes right through me, especially when she shouts. Not a pleasant sound. I'd still do her though.
“The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
- Thomas Jefferson
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Reply #19 posted 01/06/08 5:36am

novabrkr

Altough it might change. The album's not been doing terribly well anywhere.

I don't think "Wow" is really going to win the record buying audience over either. I just realized when listening to the record that all the best songs on it might a bit too "hard" sounding for radio play. I'm referring to the sharp electronic sounds and the heavy pressure the choruses seem to have - "In My Arms" is a prime example, I think. Even "Wow"'s chorus might be a bit overbearing for pop audience's of the moment being.
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Reply #20 posted 01/06/08 5:47am

PricelessHo

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^i definitely see where you coming from.

even though i'm fascinated by Heart beat rock but i can't imagine it being released, unless they remix it which i wouldn't be excited about.
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