So sorry to hear that, some great songs from my clubbing era, oh and the best legs of a woman of age. RIP Tina and thanks for the memories.
Sad news today, The Acid Queen has left us at 83. RIP ole gal xx
So sorry to hear that, some great songs from my clubbing era, oh and the best legs of a woman of age. RIP Tina and thanks for the memories.
RIP Tina.
What a loss, time for some Nutbush I think.
One of the true legends, RIP Tina x
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One of the last pop/soul legends. So many memorable tracks over 40 years. Private dancer being my favourite.
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Another legend has gone - RIP
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Very sad. A true legend and an amazing voice
RIP Tina great with bowie
https://youtu.be/p4WG_y7owmM
Very sad news, a legend.
RIP - simply the best.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Another one from my youth left us Nutbush one of the best singles and while I was 14 year old I played river deep over and over much to my grandparent chagrin.
What a voice and a true superstar. Played a cracking Acid Queen in Ken Russell’s film of The Who’s Tommy in 1975.
Sad news indeed, RIP.
Oh wow that’s a true icon gone.
RIP Anna May Bullock
Very sad news. Saw her live back in the 90’s. Sex on legs and what a performer.
RIP.
Legend, RIP
RIP . Apart from her iconic voice , I thoroughly enjoyed her turn in mad max beyond thunderdome
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RIP
RIP Legend, there won’t be another like Tina.
Genuinely iconic, very sad to hear this. I shall remember her best for two tunes - Nutbush City Limits and Private Dancer, the latter written by Mark Knopfler.
I watched this on Christmas Day. Recommended.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001gnqq
Ta, will watch that later.
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An absolute legend. First CD I ever bought was Simply The Best.
An icon who had a very tough life but was simply the best.
Very sad, refused to be a victim in her life, I doft my cap. Simply the best
RIP Tina, you're a Legend for ever.
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It is indeed a sad loss.
Although of course those of us who have been around a bit are experiencing sad losses like this on a worryingly regular basis.
The word "icon" and "iconic" feature a lot in previous posts, and never more truly deserved.
In fact most people always refer to her as Icon Tina Turner.
One of the only acts I saw live, RIP, she really was a star.
RIP Tina. Very sad to hear of your passing. A great rock singer.
Truly one of the all-time greats of pop music.
Very sad. RIP
RIP, very sad.
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I saw her in February ‘84 at Wolves civic hall.
Audience of about 400 on chairs in rows.
It was in between the release of ‘Let’s stay together’ and before her proper comeback.
It was very intimate.
She and both dancers looked fantastic.
Rest in Peace.
R.I.P. Tina. You were a rock goddess. Last saw her perform at Wembley in 2000. She was still amazing at 60 !
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if she only had Nutbush that would be enough. that riff and the voice but she went on to so much more. genuine rags to riches. Some smart management about 1980 turned her career around. that and the desire to work as hard as necessary propelled her to fame. Saw the tour where Bryan Adams opened for her. he had the Reckless album out and he was up for it. She still eclipsed him. you knew who it was as soon as the song came on. Goldeneye was a perfect song for her
Watching some of her performances last night, you realise what a powerhouse she was - a huge talent that blows the current crop of female singers out of the water! Whilst it’s sad to see a lot of my childhood icons passing, it makes me realise I lived through a great period for gifted musicians. RIP
I was lucky to have seen her live a couple of times. Couldn’t dance but by God what a voice and a true performer.
RIP Tina.