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I have always thought that Bonnie was a great singe, for as longer as I can remember liking and appreciating 1980s music and knowing about Bonnie's Music. I like Lost In France as well as I do Total Eclipse Of The Heart.
Bonnie's voice was amazingly haunting just as Kate Bush was when Wuthering Heights was when I first heard it. It was amzing I think how Bonnie could go from a very low key to tone to very high - signing like that is so tricky to achieve and not often done on the scale as Bonnie could do and did.
the only thing is she is a smoker and as your voice is the main thing it has damaged her voice in later yrs.
still cant deny she ha is a superb singer though.
I have always thought that Bonnie was a great singe, for as longer as I can remember liking and appreciating 1980s music and knowing about Bonnie's Music. I like Lost In France as well as I do Total Eclipse Of The Heart.
Bonnie's voice was amazingly haunting just as Kate Bush was when Wuthering Heights was when I first heard it. It was amzing I think how Bonnie could go from a very low key to tone to very high - signing like that is so tricky to achieve and not often done on the scale as Bonnie could do and did.
Ah Bonnie Tyler, a proper pop singer, sings a song the way songs should be sung, with feeling and sincerity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8VGQTtENSs
I really love this one , "It's a heartache", also reminds me of "Darlin'" by another proper pop singer, the great Frankie Miller.
I remember cringing when i heard and saw her in the 80's - sounded like female Road Stewart, the hair well it was sort of lioness style and make up like a member of Kiss! sort of like a caberet act.
Saw a clip of her the other day though and only then i realised the true quality compared todays chart drival!
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I remember cringing when i heard and saw her in the 80's - sounded like female Road Stewart, the hair well it was sort of lioness style and make up like a member of Kiss! sort of like a caberet act.
Saw a clip of her the other day though and only then i realised the true quality compared todays chart drival!
I have always thought that Bonnie was a great singe, for as longer as I can remember liking and appreciating 1980s music and knowing about Bonnie's Music. I like Lost In France as well as I do Total Eclipse Of The Heart.
Bonnie's voice was amazingly haunting just as Kate Bush was when Wuthering Heights was when I first heard it. It was amzing I think how Bonnie could go from a very low key to tone to very high - signing like that is so tricky to achieve and not often done on the scale as Bonnie could do and did.
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