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doug
New Member Joined: June 26 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
Quote Reply Posted: November 23 2005 at 3:37pm |
I'm now convinced that Madeleine has a Sybil thing going on. I saw her a
year ago at the Mountain Winery and wrote to this forum at how hugely disapointed I was in her performace. Angus' description is perfect. Someone named GYOMM, who claimed to be her wrote me a private message. It said: Dear Doug, I really appreciate you writing to me. Thanks! I apologize for your not having as good a time as you should have that night. I admit that it was not a show I would ever boast about. Every artist goes through a few very rough nights. And if I could make up every last one of them, I would! If you decide to come to another show, I would be pleased if you'd come back to meet me afterwards. Sincerely Yours, madeleine And yet I keep reading about bizarre behavior that goes way beyond a "rough" night. You explain it Oh Mighty Webmaster. I suspect Angus' and my frustration stems from people insisting its us, not her. Believe it, its her! And not to throw stones, but what the hell is all the excitement about anyway. Go listen to Patty Griffin. A great songwriter with an amazing voice, a real gift. Edited by doug |
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WebMaster
Admin Group Joined: June 06 2004 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 115 |
Quote Reply Posted: November 24 2005 at 10:28am |
It's not my place to 'explain' Madeleine's behavior. Nor is it for me
or any fan to approve or disapprove of her behavior. It is what it is.
As fans we have the choice of attending her performances or not, of buying her CDs or not. We can go from being fans to not being fans (or not being fans to being fans) based on our own criteria. We can also voice our opinion on this forum (or other sites). All I ask is that we be civil about and not attack others for their opinion. Obviously you and Angus were disappointed with Madeleine's performance. That's not something that can (or should) be argued about. Again it is what it is. I respect your opinion and this bulletin board is an appropriate place to express it. I actually prefer not to post on the bulletin board (except to present factual information). I do not view the bulletin board as my soap box. The bulletin board is for fans and all I try to do is keep the discussion civil For all the US members, have a happy Thanksgiving and for everyone else enjoy the day. |
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Rich Hanson
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doug
New Member Joined: June 26 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 21 |
Quote Reply Posted: November 24 2005 at 10:50am |
You're right, Rich. I really don't mean to harp on this. She's playing at the
Concert for Kids here in SF in Dec. I'm gonna go. My wife won't. She's far less forgiving. I was trying to turn her on to Madeleine that night at the Winery. Anyway, I'm extremely curious to see if she is exactly the same, meaning that different people see her differently, or she knocks me out the way so many here have said she can do. I'd love to "come back and meet her afterwards", but she wasn't real clear on how one might do that so I'll settle for a great show. Happy Thanksgiving all. |
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Edward
New Member Joined: November 28 2005 Location: Italy Online Status: Offline Posts: 3 |
Quote Reply Posted: November 28 2005 at 2:10pm |
Hi, I'm new to this forum but not to Madeleine's music. Talking about
singing and playing abilities and studio tricks I'd like to share this
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http://www.kataweb.it/community/live/madeleine_peyroux/ It was recorded live in Rome on a radio studio at the beginning of 2005 when she was promoting Careless Love in Italy. Just Madeleine and her beloved guitar. Hope you like it Edited by Edward |
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kobe
Senior Member Joined: April 04 2005 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 46 |
Quote Reply Posted: November 29 2005 at 5:41am |
Thanx Edward, This is a very nice clip. When the camera is right you can even see all the chordal changes that Ms. Madeleine is making. I see cheat sheets being printed everywhere. Thank you for sharing. If you haven't listened to the sound clip found under "Do you know what it means" in this forum, Please do. I think you'll like it. Thanx again Ron Kobe |
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Edward
New Member Joined: November 28 2005 Location: Italy Online Status: Offline Posts: 3 |
Quote Reply Posted: November 29 2005 at 2:17pm |
Hi Ron,
Thank you for your advice. I went to that site but I think the clip has moved. I couldn't find it. Thanx anyway. Edward |
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Don Clark
New Member Joined: August 16 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3 |
Quote Reply Posted: December 24 2005 at 5:01pm |
As for dictionaries, they record usage, not definitional correctness. As for unctuous, a working knowledge of English (or a little thought and research) will tell you that the word has its roots in the act of anointing: it also carries the sense of slipperiness and lubricity. "Unctuous with honey" is as rich a description of that sweet treat as one might ask for. As for vocal quality live vs studio recorded, this artist is indeed able to present a complex vocal style with great and engaging success in live performance. This link, which does work today, should give anyone who listens to it considerable pleasure. If her instrument is sometimes uncertain, that is the risk that a real artist takes: to sing such gems without a safety net. She is to be applauded, as was (in another field) the equally electrifying Callas. Live at The Living Room NY, 2004 And if she wasn't a serious and talented artist, she would hardly keep finding musicians of this quality to work with. A Merry Christmas to all. Edited by Don Clark |
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