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billie holliday, Louis armstrong, amy winehouse, dionne warwick
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Aÿ may good Welcome to te forum Dgh |
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Minnie Ripperton, Prince Good ones Ms H ! |
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Of all those listed above, I can close my eyes and remember their unique voice, except Aaron Neville. I just dont recall anyone who sounds like him, lol |
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Barry Gibb, Barry White
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smokey robinson
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whitney Houston
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Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight
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Hi stormy. how could I forget her???
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Alanis Morisette
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Shakira
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Im thinking Aaron Neville and Johnny Mathis, maybe?
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Roy Orbison. Happy New year soufie! Roy had the juiciest tone , didn't he? I had forgotten about him |
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Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Tom Jones I definitely see elvis as an irreplaceple performer , but like Michael Jackon, I think Ive heard one or two people that sound like them, but I cant think of anyone right now that sounds like Neil diamond or tom jones rosie! |
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Janis, Stevie Nicks, Grace Slick all have unique voices..... Love them Ooh yeah coolchic! stevie Nicks and Janis for sure! |
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Michael Jackson He is an irreplaceable performer Cat. that's for sure! |
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What was your motivation for choosing this year to quit smoking Tom?
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Nat King Cole and Freddy Mercury come to mind
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There are thousands of great singers past and present but in my opinion , there is only a small list of singers whose voices are so unique that they broke the mould and no one sounds like them , Can you identify any vocalists in that category?
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Topic:
Divorce Day
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Those are some discouraging statistics Duttoneer but I agree with you that although marriage will be on the decline, it will survive in the future. Whether its through genuine conviction or years of societal brainwashing, I think a large part of the population continues to view marriage as the ultimate symbol of commitment and base for family building. And I also think that there is something in human nature that inclines us to believe that the worst will never happen to us regardless of all the victims who went before, which might explain why impirical records are often dismissed in the navigating of personal decisions. I think you are right, it is that ultimate level of commitment as taken in the marriage vows that will also cause marriage to survive. We all believe that we will succeed where others have failed. Another sad statistic for those of us that are divorced is the chances of a successful second marriage are even less. I think I heard that statistic before and it is indeed very discouraging. :( How I look at it is that I have little control over someone else in any context but especially in the context of a relationship or marriage. Part of my life journey is learning to find most of my hapoiness and fulfilment in myself rather than placing that burden on a partner or someone else. All I can do is focus on and work on being the best person and partner I can be, and hope for the best . The rest is out of my hands. A long courtship enables you to learn more about a potential partner, but it's knowing how long the courtship should be that is difficult.(They might escape! ) Even if you court for 10 years, you still cant predict who your partner will evolve into 10 years after marriage. And you dont know if your tolerance level for each other's flaws will wane to nothingness 20 years down the line. Nor do you know if your needs or theirs will change over time and if both parties are capable of rising to meet that challenge. With all those questionmarks looming in tbe future Duttoneer, don't you think that your choice of mate boils down to the person /love you deem worthy of taking a risk for rather than how long you court? |
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