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Frank Sinatra at the Amex



Wozza

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One of, if not the, best singers of his generation.

Would have been great to see him play at the Amex, wouldn't it?
 


hans kraay fan club

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One of, if not the, best singers of his generation.

Would have been great to see him play at the Amex, wouldn't it?

Yes it would.

Also, a live dinosaur show, featuring actual caged dinosaurs would have been good, as well.
 


dougdeep

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Or Sammy Davis Junior. The greatest entertainer that ever lived.
 




Goldstone1976

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And Zep, Ella, Billie Holliday, Sarah Vaughan & Louis Armstrong, of course....!
 








jakarta

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What about Frank and Sammy in the Cage with the Dinosaurs?

Would music really have charms to soothe the savage breast, if so how long for, and which singer would go first?

I'd pay good money to see a Show like that.
 




ROSM

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How about two Roman galleons in a flooded pitch, blowing bell out of each other with laser guided weapons whilst pirouetting to Sophie Ellis bextor
 




dougdeep

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I thought only Spaniards had Galleons. But then again I never did history.
 








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How about two Roman galleons in a flooded pitch, blowing bell out of each other with laser guided weapons whilst pirouetting to Sophie Ellis bextor

If this blooming heavy rain continues to fall for the next few hours you might just get your wish.???
 




Nibble

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I always found him overrated. I got into him a bit as everyone did when swing and the like came back in mid-nineties but in the cold light of day he wasn't that great. I imagine he put on a good live show but there are a thousand better out there who as well as having better voices, aren't overgrown bully boys who have people beaten up for giving bad reviews. He got where he got by intimidation, fear and bullying tactics. Not characteristics I greatly admire in a "man". His repertoire is the reserve of cardiacal middle aged sweatbelly's down the labour club.
 


DavidinSouthampton

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I always found him overrated. I got into him a bit as everyone did when swing and the like came back in mid-nineties but in the cold light of day he wasn't that great. I imagine he put on a good live show but there are a thousand better out there who as well as having better voices, aren't overgrown bully boys who have people beaten up for giving bad reviews. He got where he got by intimidation, fear and bullying tactics. Not characteristics I greatly admire in a "man". His repertoire is the reserve of cardiacal middle aged sweatbelly's down the labour club.

I have some sympathy with this view. I (and my parents) always preferred Bing Crosby - great voice and wonderful singing (jazz) style.
 



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