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RIP Luciano Pavarotti

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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2007-09-06 1:49 AM (#82978)
Subject: RIP Luciano Pavarotti


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Nothing else to say really. A terrible loss.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2007-09-06 1:53 AM (#82979 - in reply to #82978)
Subject: Re: RIP Luciano Pavarotti


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What`s that...has Luciano gone to a better world..??...Oh No..that`s some serious bad news.

Vic

...a Terrible Loss Indeed..
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-09-06 2:10 AM (#82980 - in reply to #82978)
Subject: Re: RIP Luciano Pavarotti



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Yeah, I heard that on the news. No, I don't often listen to opera. But he did make the genre more accessible to a wide audience. Which is something to be proud of, and to be remembered for...

And he looked good for seventy-something years old, and sounded great.
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AussieJames
Posted 2007-09-06 5:47 AM (#82981 - in reply to #82978)
Subject: Re: RIP Luciano Pavarotti



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An unbelievable amazing voice.
I agree with OMA he certainly did a lot to popularise Opera with the general public and the world.
RIP "Big Luciano"
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-09-06 7:29 AM (#82982 - in reply to #82978)
Subject: Re: RIP Luciano Pavarotti


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Yes, a tremendous loss...he will be missed and will never be replaced...such a fantastic talent...whether you liked opera or not, you had to be amazed at his voice!
Rest in peace Luciano...

:( :rolleyes:
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-09-06 9:22 AM (#82983 - in reply to #82978)
Subject: Re: RIP Luciano Pavarotti


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La Traviata
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-09-06 4:34 PM (#82984 - in reply to #82978)
Subject: Re: RIP Luciano Pavarotti


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His Best!
Cold Chills
Thank you Luciano!
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-09-10 2:48 PM (#82985 - in reply to #82978)
Subject: Re: RIP Luciano Pavarotti



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Saw him a few years ago when he came into Denver. He never could act worth beans when he was performing a role, but nobody cared. His voice was the tenor standard of the entire opera world for many years.
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