Vuk
03-28-2009, 12:47
In other words, the Three Tenors. :beam: I never really appreciated much of their stuff, because I always thought of it as 'boring opera' that old white folks like to listen to. :P After seeing one of their videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeqKXRVxRHo) on Youtube though...wow. Rarely have I ever seen a performance (low quality or not) that was so emotionally moving pleasant to the ears. Later in their life my parents listened to them (and saw them) quite a few times, so I was subjected to all sorts of Pavarottisms. :P If there is one other song which I think defines them, it would be this. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDtcidMR_6I) You will notice how with the last vincero Domingo and Carreras join in. I remember my parents raving about how funny that was because they were not supposed to, and they took Pavarotti completely by surprise. You can see in the video with the way he looks at them afterward. After seeing these performances again, I am now really sad that Pavarotti is dead. :{ I do not really care for Carreras's performance, but Domingo and Pavarotti were amazing singers. Kind of makes me which I had seen him perform live befor he died. He even performed (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iderTGzgBV8) with my darling baby sweetycake dream (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDixdt3TzIY&feature=related) Andrea Corr. :2thumbsup:
EDIT: You can even see ol Tubby bouncing along when the Corrs are singing. ~;)
EDIT: You can even see ol Tubby bouncing along when the Corrs are singing. ~;)