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Connie Francis

Post by Terence Lee » Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:11 am

A Strong Finish from Francis

by June Wulff
Boston Globe, October 8, 2007

The applause broke out before the orchestra started the overture, before the projection screen dropped down for the first of too-many times, and unfortunately long before Connie Francis sang from the heart, which was after intermission. The 68-year-old pop star received a standing ovation when she appeared in rhinestone-trimmed jeans and jacket to dedicate the show to Tony, who was in the hospital.

But her "guy" wasn't the only one in need of help. Act I was like a bad rehearsal marred by feedback, lighting changes that looked like a kid was backstage flipping switches, and a large onstage orchestra that was too loud for the singer, who was motionless, not always on key, and delivered personal tidbits like she was speed reading from a script.

In addition to the large orchestra, Francis was backed for two hours by a female singer and a projection screen that chronicled her storied career with photos of her album covers, Bobby Darin, lots of teased hair, her performances around the world, and clips from "American Bandstand."

The concert started with "Let Me Try Again" followed by "Unchain My Heart," both uninspired and eerily apropos. A weak version of the "American Bandstand" theme preceded a strong "Who's Sorry Now," which brought applause and pieces of white paper falling from the balcony -- were they tissues? "Stupid Cupid" was lively, as was Francis, finally, but toward the end of the song, she messed up the words and said, "I don't know where the heck I am." A little later she asked the piano player if he had taken a tranquilizer before the show and told him to pick up the tempo.

The fans who grew up with Francis's music enjoyed hearing about how her love life portrayed in the press didn't match up with her reality. She joked that her Italian father kept her "prisoner" since an Italian girl only left home in a wedding gown or a casket. The crowd went wild when she delivered a strong "Where the Boys Are," as she introduced it as "the gay national anthem."

After intermission, Francis returned in an elegant black dress to sing "Malaguena" and other foreign-language hits, and she paid tribute to legends including Judy Garland (with a medley of Garland's hits, including "The Man That Got Away") and Edith Piaf ("La Vie en Rose"). Despite some off-key notes and forgotten lyrics, she was committed to the evening's second half, and there was a richness and strength to her voice, especially when accompanied only by guitar and strings.

Still, Francis apologized for her performance, saying she had a "day from hell" because of her boyfriend's hospitalization. But given her strong tributes to others, perhaps Francis is just tired of paying tribute to herself.

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Post by john » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:53 pm

Thanks for that article Terence, it was interesting to read. I do quite like Connie Francis, especially "Who's Sorry Now" and "Where the Boys are".

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Post by mariana44 » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:27 am

"Where the boys are" was definately my fave Connie Francis track--another tune from the prolific Neil Sedaka !
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Post by Terence Lee » Wed Oct 10, 2007 1:56 pm

Listening to the song Stupid Cupid always puts me in a very happy mood.
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Post by Lena & Harry Smith » Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:47 pm

Connie Francis was guest on Eric Hall' show a few weeks ago.
There is a nice CD called "LOVE Italian Style" with 20 famous Italian love songs. with Connie Francis and Al Martino. :lol: :lol:

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Post by michduncg » Sun Oct 14, 2007 11:35 pm

I like Connie for what she is/was - the 1st Teen Pop Queen (even though she was in her 20s when she finally made it to #1!). For me 'Lipstick on your Collar' is her trademark track, and had great production values - that really succinct guitar solo, the tight backing vocals and the wonderful chastising attitude she delivered that song, which really left me thinking 'you wouldn't that lady to be mad at you!' I also think that VACATION is a great upbeat pop track, with its story of beach partys, pizzas and drive in movies.

Thanks so much for that very honest review Terence, Connie has, as I am sure we are all aware, had a lot of downs in her life. But it sounds like she has still retained her trademark pert n perky nature!
Michael

Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......

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