A Half-Dozen (Singers) for a Desert Island
- keithgood838
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A Half-Dozen (Singers) for a Desert Island
As a variation on Paul's enjoyable theme, I suggest
that we invite forum members to list, in order of preference,
just six recording stars to accompany us as desert island
castaways, allowing the full repertoire of every singer across
the musical spectrum. Here is my list:
(1)Matt Monro
(2)Karen Carpenter
(3)Nat King Cole
(4)Andrea Bocelli
(5)Perry Como
(6)Finbar Wright
I include Matt (predictably) and Nat for their unique
tonal qualities, Karen for the purity of her voice,
and Andrea and Finbar for their ability to 'crossover' the
genres without comprising their classical training.
And I wish some t.v. channel would revive the Perry Como
Show type of entertainment of yesteryear.
Keith
that we invite forum members to list, in order of preference,
just six recording stars to accompany us as desert island
castaways, allowing the full repertoire of every singer across
the musical spectrum. Here is my list:
(1)Matt Monro
(2)Karen Carpenter
(3)Nat King Cole
(4)Andrea Bocelli
(5)Perry Como
(6)Finbar Wright
I include Matt (predictably) and Nat for their unique
tonal qualities, Karen for the purity of her voice,
and Andrea and Finbar for their ability to 'crossover' the
genres without comprising their classical training.
And I wish some t.v. channel would revive the Perry Como
Show type of entertainment of yesteryear.
Keith
This one's easy! 
I would take...
1) Matt
2) The Beatles (please don't say that's four people out of the six!)
3) Ludwig van Beethoven
4) Marvin Gaye
5) Frank Sinatra
and
6) The Carpenters (is that another two people...?!)
But anyway, Matt & Karen have made another list.
PS ask me again tomorow and I may change one of the artists.

I would take...
1) Matt
2) The Beatles (please don't say that's four people out of the six!)

3) Ludwig van Beethoven
4) Marvin Gaye
5) Frank Sinatra
and
6) The Carpenters (is that another two people...?!)

But anyway, Matt & Karen have made another list.

PS ask me again tomorow and I may change one of the artists.

- cmartin_ok
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Here's my choice..
Matt Monro
Jack Jones
The Carpenters
Bobby Darin
Russell Watson
Hayley Westenra
Marian
Don't know what made me put Katie Melua when I meant to put Hayley Westenra!! Senior moment again

Matt Monro
Jack Jones
The Carpenters
Bobby Darin
Russell Watson
Hayley Westenra






Marian
Don't know what made me put Katie Melua when I meant to put Hayley Westenra!! Senior moment again


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- keithgood838
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- keithgood838
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Hi Chris, perhaps it isn't surprising that Matt and Karen
are included in almost every list. Changing the subject
completely, I love your feline avatar. I thought you might
like to read my paean to our cat.
CHARLIE
My monochrome marshmallow mate,
you of the engine purr;
we can bridge the species barrier
and sentiently relate.
Occasionally when you gaze at me
mist-eyed and affectionate,
you become more than a mere pet -
a lifelong friend you'll be.
Alas, Charlie departed to the great cattery
in the sky on 10 January. His sad demise
brought forth these lines with a photo
interposed between title and verse:
CHARLIE - A VALEDICTION
(Now cracks a noble heart, goodnight sweet prince
and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest - Shakespeare)
Each time we stroked that sleek receptive fur,
and lulled by that calm-presence-inspired purr,
we were beneficiaries
of mutually administered therapies,
poignantly enfeebled at this hour.
Keith
are included in almost every list. Changing the subject
completely, I love your feline avatar. I thought you might
like to read my paean to our cat.
CHARLIE
My monochrome marshmallow mate,
you of the engine purr;
we can bridge the species barrier
and sentiently relate.
Occasionally when you gaze at me
mist-eyed and affectionate,
you become more than a mere pet -
a lifelong friend you'll be.
Alas, Charlie departed to the great cattery
in the sky on 10 January. His sad demise
brought forth these lines with a photo
interposed between title and verse:
CHARLIE - A VALEDICTION
(Now cracks a noble heart, goodnight sweet prince
and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest - Shakespeare)
Each time we stroked that sleek receptive fur,
and lulled by that calm-presence-inspired purr,
we were beneficiaries
of mutually administered therapies,
poignantly enfeebled at this hour.
Keith