Re: [Goanet] Lorna to sing at Viva Goa

2018-04-10 Thread Edward Verdes
There was this “Adios LORNA” Show on November 11, 2017 in Mississauga,
(Toronto) Canada!...if am not mistaken was this show supposed to be
last show
of Lorna in Canda?

Lorna still sings Chris Perrys old songs, but she also adds
new songs of Neves Oliveira and late Lawrence de Tiracols Albums.

If one watches the Goencho Avaz competitions, you will find there
are many new singers who sing Chris Perry's songs and many a times
its Chris Perrys songs which have given them top awards.

For Lorna's shows it has to be only Lorna singing her songs.
other singers are not allowed to sing her songs, thats what I noticed.

Regards
Edward Verdes

https://www.facebook.com/silviano.barbosa/posts/1454941761257120



On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 8:49 PM, Eugene Correia  wrote:
> To add further to the discussion, Lorna was brought here by Radio Mango.
> Yeah, people here are obviously keen to get here so that people, largley
> over-50, come for the show. I doubt the youngsters show up, because most of
> them don't speak nor understand Konkani. I have friends whose children
> spoke good Konkani when they migrated here but now they have forgotten.
> They understand little.


Re: [Goanet] Lorna to sing at Viva Goa

2018-04-09 Thread Eugene Correia


Lorna is undoubtedly a crowd-puller. I suppose that could be the main reason to 
bring her. I feel the GOA purpose should not be to aim for more money but earn 
some profit and, at the same time, help promote young talent. Bringing rising 
stars from Goa will help them get exposure in the Goan diaspora.Yesterday, I 
listened to Tatum's tribute song to her parents, Ophelia and Bab Peter. I was 
noved by the lyrics and the voice. I have heard her for the first time and I 
hope ti download the album. Maybe Goans in Goa and Mumbai heard her, but giving 
such a talented singer an opportinity to show her singing power to Toronto 
Goand will definitely boost her confidence.Two years ago, O Luv cane here, 
though I think he got pushed behind because of Palomi's overwelming presence. I 
didn't attend Viva Goa last year, and doubt if I wil be going this year.Last 
year, Lorna cane here for a privste shiw billed as Adios Lorna, supposedly 
meaning her last presence in Toronto at least.To read a bigger discussion on 
this, go to the Tiartist -- Fan Group Facebook page.
Eugene



But how much can we hear her? M


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 Original message 
From: Frederick Noronha <fredericknoron...@gmail.com> 
Date: 4/8/18  3:13 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <goanet@lists.goanet.org> 
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Lorna to sing at Viva Goa 

But the grassroots popularity Lorna still has flies in the face of all such
arguments!

FN

PS: He who is not over 50 may cast the first stone.

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On 8 April 2018 at 23:32, Roland Francis <roland.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Unlike Eugene, I have never been closely involved with the G.O.A. And
> therefore have no problem with it.
>
> I do however have a problem with a star who has exceeded her ‘best by’
> date by close to 40 years, singing once well-composed songs by a famous
> Goan composer since dead, that have also exceeded their ‘best by’ dates.
>
> We had these songs sung by Palomi Ghosh in a previous Viva Goa year and
> now we have the much older model with a once-pleasing now rusty voice doing
> the same routine again.
>
> A turn-off to Viva Goa in my opinion, not to mention the same old, same
> old format (stalls, Indian Ambassador, Mississauga mayor stage routine)
> that has endlessly prevailed.
>
> The only thing Viva Goa is useful for, in my opinion, is to meet friends
> and other people you have not met over the past year anywhere else.
>
>
> > On Apr 8, 2018, at 12:05 PM, Eugene Correia <eugene.corr...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hasn't Lorna Cordeiro come here often? People have heard her numerous
> > times. A rising star
> >
> > Eugene
>



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Re: [Goanet] Lorna to sing at Viva Goa

2018-04-09 Thread Eugene Correia
k Noronha <fredericknoron...@gmail.com>
> Date: 4/8/18 3:13 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <goanet@lists.goanet.org>
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Lorna to sing at Viva Goa
>
> But the grassroots popularity Lorna still has flies in the face of all such
> arguments!
>
> FN
>
> PS: He who is not over 50 may cast the first stone.
>
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> On 8 April 2018 at 23:32, Roland Francis <roland.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Unlike Eugene, I have never been closely involved with the G.O.A. And
> > therefore have no problem with it.
> >
> > I do however have a problem with a star who has exceeded her ‘best by’
> > date by close to 40 years, singing once well-composed songs by a famous
> > Goan composer since dead, that have also exceeded their ‘best by’ dates.
> >
> > We had these songs sung by Palomi Ghosh in a previous Viva Goa year and
> > now we have the much older model with a once-pleasing now rusty voice
> doing
> > the same routine again.
> >
> > A turn-off to Viva Goa in my opinion, not to mention the same old, same
> > old format (stalls, Indian Ambassador, Mississauga mayor stage routine)
> > that has endlessly prevailed.
> >
> > The only thing Viva Goa is useful for, in my opinion, is to meet friends
> > and other people you have not met over the past year anywhere else.
> >
> >
> > > On Apr 8, 2018, at 12:05 PM, Eugene Correia <eugene.corr...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hasn't Lorna Cordeiro come here often? People have heard her numerous
> > > times. A rising star
> > >
> > > Eugene
> >
>
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Re: [Goanet] Lorna to sing at Viva Goa

2018-04-08 Thread Roland Francis
FN wrote:
PS: He who is not over 50 may cast the first stone.

My comment on that is: 
My post was not about being over 50 and casting stones.

It was about an over-50 doing the 100m metre dash and requiring people to pay 
to see it being done.

She is free to sing and vow the grassroots crowd. It’s their money. I am free 
to give my opinion on it.

Roland Francis
Toronto.


> On Apr 8, 2018, at 3:13 PM, Frederick Noronha  
> wrote:
> 
> But the grassroots popularity Lorna still has flies in the face of all such
> arguments!
> 
> FN
> 
> PS: He who is not over 50 may cast the first stone.
> 


Re: [Goanet] Lorna to sing at Viva Goa

2018-04-08 Thread Frederick Noronha
But the grassroots popularity Lorna still has flies in the face of all such
arguments!

FN

PS: He who is not over 50 may cast the first stone.

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On 8 April 2018 at 23:32, Roland Francis  wrote:

> Unlike Eugene, I have never been closely involved with the G.O.A. And
> therefore have no problem with it.
>
> I do however have a problem with a star who has exceeded her ‘best by’
> date by close to 40 years, singing once well-composed songs by a famous
> Goan composer since dead, that have also exceeded their ‘best by’ dates.
>
> We had these songs sung by Palomi Ghosh in a previous Viva Goa year and
> now we have the much older model with a once-pleasing now rusty voice doing
> the same routine again.
>
> A turn-off to Viva Goa in my opinion, not to mention the same old, same
> old format (stalls, Indian Ambassador, Mississauga mayor stage routine)
> that has endlessly prevailed.
>
> The only thing Viva Goa is useful for, in my opinion, is to meet friends
> and other people you have not met over the past year anywhere else.
>
>
> > On Apr 8, 2018, at 12:05 PM, Eugene Correia 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hasn't Lorna Cordeiro come here often? People have heard her numerous
> > times. A rising star
> >
> > Eugene
>



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Re: [Goanet] Lorna to sing at Viva Goa

2018-04-08 Thread Roland Francis
Unlike Eugene, I have never been closely involved with the G.O.A. And therefore 
have no problem with it.

I do however have a problem with a star who has exceeded her ‘best by’ date by 
close to 40 years, singing once well-composed songs by a famous Goan composer 
since dead, that have also exceeded their ‘best by’ dates.

We had these songs sung by Palomi Ghosh in a previous Viva Goa year and now we 
have the much older model with a once-pleasing now rusty voice doing the same 
routine again.

A turn-off to Viva Goa in my opinion, not to mention the same old, same old 
format (stalls, Indian Ambassador, Mississauga mayor stage routine) that has 
endlessly prevailed.

The only thing Viva Goa is useful for, in my opinion, is to meet friends and 
other people you have not met over the past year anywhere else.


> On Apr 8, 2018, at 12:05 PM, Eugene Correia  wrote:
> 
> Hasn't Lorna Cordeiro come here often? People have heard her numerous
> times. A rising star
> 
> Eugene