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Post by Lena & Harry Smith » Tue Jun 26, 2007 2:45 pm

Yes probably or mainly exaggerated, and anyway, perhaps not too many stars with less than half of her quality, talent and fame would want to touch Glastonbury with a barge pole.
This was in our newspaper edition today.....
BASSEY : Pilot was true hero.
Shirley Bassey hailed the helicopter pilot whose cool thinking saved her life. She said the pilot acted brilliantly.
Pilot John Paxton said on the way over she was chatting about dinner as the rain came on to the screen, she was sharing out snacks to his son Rory. She is just the most calmest pleasant person. :lol: :lol:

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Post by Mark Fox » Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:40 pm

When Tony Bennett appeared at Glastonbury,all his musicians had mud on their shoes but not TB-he looked like he'd simply morphed onto the stage or been driven there on the back of a truck.As he started singin'LAUGHING AT LIFE'which opens with'...don't mind the raindrops...',the sun came out of the clouds on cue. Don't know how they arranged that! :D

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Post by MarkKnight » Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:23 am

Great special effects Mark :D

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Post by Mark Fox » Wed Jun 27, 2007 10:18 am

Even Tony looked surprised!
Of course,the sun only shined briefly-that's Glastonbury.

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Joint Bogarting?

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Post by Marian » Thu Jun 28, 2007 1:41 pm

Probably an example of the British sense of humour Terence!! :roll: :roll:

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Post by ROBERT M. » Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:20 pm

I think it must be true..........................as everything we read in the papers is always true (NOT) :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:
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HMV chart positions

Post by Terence Lee » Fri Jun 29, 2007 4:44 pm

Get The Party Started is at #1 on the HMV Easy Listening Chart and #17 on the HMV Overall Album Chart. Let's hope this translates into a Top 20 album on the official British charts.

Received my copy today......I am delighted with the Dame's version of Pink's song "Get The Party Started"!

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Top 10

Post by paul jh » Fri Jun 29, 2007 5:37 pm

On the Wednesday midweek chart, the album was at #6. So, it looks pretty safe for the top 10. Perhaps she'll get a sales increase on Saturday and make the top 5! :)

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Bassey at no. 1

Post by Terence Lee » Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:09 am

DSB has now overtaken Enrique Iglesias to take the #1 spot on iTunes.co.uk's pop album chart. Info correct at time of posting but subject to change.

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article on Dame Shirley

Post by Terence Lee » Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:15 pm

Here's a great article on Dame Shirley :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/f ... ge_id=1879

Here's the TV ad for the new album......that's the new video for the enhanced CD single of Get The Party Started coming July 23rd.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2x6nB7LA-iA

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Pete Townshend writes about the Dame

Post by Terence Lee » Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:15 pm

The Who's Pete Townshend has been writing about DSB's Glastonbury appearance on his blog yesterday:

http://www.petetownshend-whohe.blogspot.com
DSB - the heaviest star alive

When I was about twelve years old, maybe a little older, I accompanied my father to a Sunday Concert at which his band The Squadronaires were to accompany various pop singers of the day. I think the venue was Norwich. I had seen Frankie Vaughan several times, watched women throw their knickers at him long before they ever threw them at Tom Jones, and also watched the way he was summarily dropped by all those adoring female fans as soon as the first wave of younger, more wholesome pop stars appeared. These were the likes of Craig Douglas, Billy Fury, Cliff Richard.

On the night in question a new young singer from Wales was scheduled to appear - Shirley Bassey. The word that spread around the band backstage was that this girl was HOT. I had seen Eartha Kitt a short time before, and expected the same kind of feline eroticism. Shirley Bassey blew the roof off. She could only have been in her teens. She wore a dress that clung to her body as closely as a seaweed wrap. Her voice soared above the band and she hardly used the microphone provided. I have always been a fan.

Watching artists like Shirley Bassey when I was a young teenager was more important to me than watching Elvis. In this Roger Daltrey and I may not agree, but I grew up watching some of the most wonderful performers of the '50s and '60s, just before rock 'n' roll came along. I think this is why I take rock so seriously, I really know the quality of what went before.

At Glastonbury, for once all joking aside, watching DSB I was reminded what makes a performer matter, what makes them last, what makes them great. Humility, humour and love. DSB still has a great voice (and I can assure you the conditions at Glasto were awful for her and her orchestra on stage as well as off). She is still very, very sexy. She triumphed at Glastonbury.

It is significant that Peter Paphides in his Times review mentioned two female performers, of widely different ages, conquering the festival. One was Lily Allen, the other DSB. We won't go into which male performers conquered, at least not again, but in essence he was right. I rarely get excited about playing concerts, I've spent too much time backstage as a child. I feel safe there, secure, looked after and valued. After Glastonbury I did get a little excited. I only wanted to do one thing, take DSB home with me. By the way, my helicopter, provided by Castle Air in Exeter, did not have to do an emergency landing. I think DSB's helicopter had trouble bearing the weight of so much pure gold.

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DSB a winner

Post by Terence Lee » Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:04 pm

Dame Shirley Bassey and The Killers are among the big winners from the Glastonbury Festival, music industry figures reveal.

The veteran Welsh diva and the American indie rockers are among the acts who played at last week's televised event who have enjoyed huge sales increases.

"Shirley's new album, Get The Party Started, challenged for a top five album position over the course of the week - The Dame's highest chart position for years, while Editors new album, An End Has A Start, went straight in at number one.

"However, sales of their back catalogue titles also showed a significant rise to underline the impact of their performances."

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Shirley Bassey is at #6!

Post by Terence Lee » Sun Jul 01, 2007 6:52 pm

A day of celebration for all Shirley fans!

Get The Party Started has gone straight in at NUMBER SIX in the Official UK Album Chart. Shirley's first TOP TEN album for 29 years.

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Post by mariana44 » Sun Jul 01, 2007 11:12 pm

That is brilliant--I bet you are delighted, Terence .
Mariana

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