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  • Amor de Cosmos
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    My Mother thought that song was too risque to be played on the radio.

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  • G-Man
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    For all the virginity stick she had going, her song "Move Over Darling" is all the more enticing for it.

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  • Satchmo Distel
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    She has a beautiful pure tone.

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  • Bored Of Education
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    When Doris Day's death was announced, I was a bit 'meh' about her legacy as it was all that 'Whip Cack Away' and 'Sentimental Journey' schmaltz. However, the always excellent Last Word on Radio 4 played this which I had never heard before and reminds of Artie Shaw's version of 'Gloomy Sunday' which I love.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAMY...32d5KE3646Fofg

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  • Satchmo Distel
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    This is very beautiful, from the album she made with Andre Previn in 1962:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxSvB_ytlH4

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  • MsD
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    That sounds a bit difficult and pointless.

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  • Guy Profumo
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    All the time.

    Never take any of this at face value.

    Always dispute it, and always argue, and at least 90% of the time, you'll be right.

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  • MsD
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    Soz, can never tell when you're joking.

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  • Guy Profumo
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    That was the so-called "joke"

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  • MsD
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    Originally posted by Guy Profumo View Post

    Now now.

    Can't comment on the Royal Family or any non-European associates


    Because that's RACIST!!!
    Yeh, that's definitely what all that was about.

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  • MsD
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    I rated her highly; more so in recent years after having my eyes opened a bit by film friends.

    Glad she made it to a good age.

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  • Guy Profumo
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    Originally posted by tee rex View Post
    Dodi died, Di died ...
    Now now.

    Can't comment on the Royal Family or any non-European associates


    Because that's RACIST!!!

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  • tee rex
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    Dodi died, Di died ...

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  • Guy Profumo
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    So.

    the dinosaurs died, then the dodo died, then Dando died, now Doris Day has died.

    I bet Dido's bricking it.

    I'll get me coat...

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  • tee rex
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    Could have gone with "Won't be home for tea".

    Expect tuneful tributes at the remaining play-off games.

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  • Guy Profumo
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    I was going to post something similar on the "Music" forum, possibly under the title "Think of me (wherever you are)" but that was possibly too obscure.

    Huge talent.

    Maybe less so as an actor, but still one of the greats.

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  • Benjm
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    Another familiar screen presence gone. Haven't seen one for a while but I used to really enjoy her '60s comedies as weekend afternoon viewing.

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  • Gangster Octopus
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    Calamity Jane and Pillow Talk are two of my all time favourite films.

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  • Satchmo Distel
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    I think she was a great singer. Gorgeous, pure tone. As an actress, not so much, and the virgin trope was obviously annoying. Republican politics not really surprising.

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  • Gangster Octopus
    started a topic Que Sera Sera

    Que Sera Sera

    Doris Day has died.
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