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Re: "Vanishing" (NARM 1990) (89,781) (89,782)
by Billy from Greece
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Thanks, Manuel.
(Friday 31 May 2019; 07:22)
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Re: "Vanishing" (NARM 1990) (89,778) (89,781)
by Manuel from Germany
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It is from a documentary by ARTE, which is a German/French tv channel.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 22:34)
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Re: Tours (89,779) (89,780)
by Bill from the UK
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Yep. I remember before Mariah came on stage and we were in between the guest act and her, the excitement across the venue was electric. So much so, we started doing a Mexican wave to pass the time. After the Daydream Interlude and Emotions started, I burst into tears lol. It was far too much for me to handle. Seeing her and the backing singers and band members (the very same from the Thanksgiving tape I watched every weekend) was just surreal. Hero went down massively, the bridge was all I could want it to be. This is why I don't mind missing her concerts these days, Daydream will stay with me "forever".
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 21:46)
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Re: Tours (89,777) (89,779)
by Andrew from London UK
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The "tear them away" in the Hero bridge at Daydream World Tour, London would've had me. London was the last stop on the tour on June 23 1996 and since the last Daydream era performance was three weeks later, you were one of the very last few to hear Mariah Carey's Daydream era voice. Which is cool. But it is a travesty that nobody recorded video of the Lonson leg. But we always have Rotterdam. One of the best parts of that tour has to be the Dutch crowd keeping themselves entertained before the encore. Brilliant.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 20:41)
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"Vanishing" (NARM 1990) (89,778)
by Billy from Greece
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What documentary is this from? This is an unseen clip of MC performing "Vanishing" at the NARM convention. Any more info on the source, though?
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 20:04)
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Re: Tours (89,775) (89,777)
by Bill from the UK
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Nothing will ever beat the Daydream Tour. I was there at the London show, one of the best nights of my life. Dunno if I've ever mentioned it.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 19:02)
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Re: Mariah shares post of her and Celine Dion carpool karaoke (89,743) (89,776)
by Andrew from London UK
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I think wild horses would have to drag Mariah on stage with Celine. But it would be cool to see. A released duet would certainly make headlines around the world. Also, if anyone had tickets to Celine in Hyde Park in London and wants to take me - I will let you pound on my face for a full 20 seconds. Ta.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 16:45)
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Tours (89,775)
by Andrew from London UK
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Except for the whistle note which was pretty shockingly high and unexpected, the FLAB snippet only really shows what powerful voices Mariah's backup singers have. You would be hard pressed to even hear Mariah's voice. Talk of Mariah's improved vocals, whilst unequivocal improvements have indeed been made, verges on the hysterical and those foaming in hyperbole should themselves proceed with caution. She is still often flat on many notes trying to sing up to the note and not down on it, her throat sounds heavy and inflexible in some areas and her lipsync is still very necessary to get out of normal speaking range, e.g., the climax of Endless Love. However, she does sound a lot better than before so credit where credit is due. The Caution Tour is, as was the Sweet Sweet Fantasy Tour, bold and fresh. I know people like the Daydream Tour here (does anyone know someone named William who saw it in London?) but the recent tours may beat it - if not vocally, then for energy and excitement alone. It may just be for the fact that the catalogue is now much more extensive and the nostalgia moments ripe throughout. I'm looking forward to Christmas at the O2 in December now. But I would urge Mariah to release an upbeat dance/summer record next year and tour it. Starting in London, of course.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 16:36)
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Re: Endless Love acapella (89,767) (89,774)
by B from USA
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It was chill inducing and has Twitter proclaiming she's entered her third or fourth prime.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 16:10)
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Re: JLo / LA Reid (89,766) (89,773)
by B from USA
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I believe I read that Reid settled the sexual harassment case out of court.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 16:09)
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Mariah is on a trip on memory lane (89,772)
by Manuel from Germany
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Now after Music Box and Slipping Away she gave us Sent From Up Above. And then from a documentary this footage of Vanishing from the NARM convention appeared. What a great time to be a lamb.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 16:09)
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JLo / LA Reid (89,771)
by Gee from U.S.A. (New York City)
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Yes she is signed to his new label funny thing about that is JLo has had many deals in recent years and everything she done musically as of late is not sticking but the media looks past that she has worked with Khaled, Cardi, French Montana and she has not been able to find her mark with the new music generation but her other endeavors keep her in the four front.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 15:41)
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Article: Mariah Carey demands mood lighting (89,770)
by Betty from Canada
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Haters will be haters.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 13:55)
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Article: Mariah Carey enjoys a night out in London (89,769)
by Betty from Canada
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This article is full of errors.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 13:55)
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Re: SFUA and FLAB snippets (89,763) (89,768)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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Lol the Prisoner rap. That's my tune too. How about Someday and Melt Away? I really love Mariah's set list on this tour. I need a tour DVD of it. It's time for a new one.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 12:58)
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Endless Love acapella (89,767)
by Tevin from USA
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Has anyone heard the Endless Love acapella snippet of Mariah. Wow just wow. Every time I think "this is it, Mariah has completely lost her voice and won't recover", she pulls something amazing out like this. Wow just wow.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 05:19)
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JLo / LA Reid (89,766)
by RibbonB from USA
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According to Billboard, LA Reid signed her to his new label Hitco. Very interesting if true. I wonder what happened with his sexual harassment case.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 03:59)
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Snippets of rare songs (89,765)
by Dove from United States
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I can't even know what to say.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 02:04)
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Re: SFUA and FLAB snippets (89,763) (89,764)
by Licia from USA
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I never knew how much I needed to hear the Prisoner rap live until now. Lol.
(Thursday 30 May 2019; 01:14)
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Re: SFUA and FLAB snippets (89,762) (89,763)
by Bill from the UK
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No way. I'm at work so can't check these out but the excitement is killing me lol. Slipping Away, Music Box, these two. I swear if she sings the Prisoner rap at her next show I will actually die.
(Wednesday 29 May 2019; 17:17)
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SFUA and FLAB snippets (89,762)
by Chicago Lamb from USA
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Twitter en Instagram. Webmaster please hyperlink. These new moments are so much fun. I thought I'd never hear her sing a line from SFUA. And the confidence of FLAB. Awesomeness.
(Wednesday 29 May 2019; 12:57)
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Re: Music Box and Slipping Away (89,756) (89,761)
by Norman from USA
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Every hair on my body stood on end when I realized she was singing Music Box. I mean, it's been how long since it was released? I'm not I could take her singing Melt Away or Never Forget You. Can you imagine?
I didn't even think about Till The End Of Time, but I'm right there with you, Stacey.
(Wednesday 29 May 2019; 11:12)
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Flower Duet (89,760)
by Musti from UK
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I was listening to Giving Me Life this morning. At the very end (starting from 6:01 to be precise) the vocal arrangement reminds me so much of Flower Duet from Lakme. M has never attempted to do an aria. Probably a good call since her falsetto wasn't very rich earlier in her career. But now that her voice is more mature and her falsetto sounds thicker than ever before, she should give this a go. Particularly Flower Duet is one of the prettiest arias in history. It calls for a soprano and a mezzo soprano. Pat was great on O Come All Ye Faithful but, at her age, I doubt she can navigate through a mezzo part with ease, especially a coloratura number. But honestly, any mezzo soprano would be honoured to be on record with M. Call Celine now.
(Wednesday 29 May 2019; 09:36)
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Re: Music Box and Slipping Away (89,756) (89,759)
by Licia from USA
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Yes to Melt Away and Joyride. I would die if she sang those. Two of my favs.
(Wednesday 29 May 2019; 06:04)
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MusicBox and Slipping away (89,758)
by Gee from U.S.A. (New York City)
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Both were a nice surprise and I really appreciated and enjoyed the moment as all of us did, but I wish I was there in person.
(Wednesday 29 May 2019; 01:20)
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