John wrote: > O.k., I am stunned at the lack of recognition of Celine Dion's greatness. > And no, Marvin, when I said that I enjoyed listening to Britney Spears (old > Britney Spears, mind you - "Slave" is as surely dreck as anything dredged > out of the Midden) I actually explicitly stated that I recognized that > Britney Spears isn't exactly material of musical merit. > > But really, Celine Dion is true music. One need only see the huge emotio > that she embues ito her music, or listen to the thick richess of toe i her > voice as she soars over notes. > > Somehow I think that beacue Celie Dio is *so* popular, many people think > that almost be definition she can't represent good music, but I'd argue > strongly that in this case - the popular public is on to a very good thing.
The emotion she puts into her music, as well as her technical merits, aside, she still sings crap. Plus, she looks like some kind of freaky mantis-woman, and I keep expecting her to rotate her head 360 degrees, snag a roady in her freakish pipestem arms and bite his head off. Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] BTW, how does one put "toe" in one's voice?
