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Post by SingleTunePoet on Oct 13, 2004 23:31:52 GMT 1
Sharon has an awesome voice. (And I find it really sweet how the whole audience goes wild when Caro starts to sing! Wow! She´s got a sweet voice as well.)
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Post by snookyjojo on Feb 2, 2005 20:16:10 GMT 1
yes, and did you notice how big her eyes became when the crowd was freaking out? haha, awesome, I like this moment of the DVD most, on second place when the crowd sings Runaway and Andrea is so touched that she almost gets tears in her eyes :)love this!
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Post by SingleTunePoet on Feb 12, 2005 18:36:25 GMT 1
Yep, dito to that!
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Post by DazedOblivion on Mar 13, 2005 5:00:57 GMT 1
Yep. Me too!! I love Sharon and Caroline's cover of "No Frontiers," too! It's a beautiful song, even if I don't exactly understand what the lyrics mean (for example: " and we stack all the dead men in self-addressed crates." Whatever those macabre lyrics mean, they sure SOUND beautiful!! I sometimes wonder if the outpouring of love for Caroline by the audience on "No Frontiers" caused some of Andrea's emotion on "Runaway." Lansdowne Road is such a unbelievable performance, and so beautifully captured on the DVD. I love the colors, including the late twilight of that unforgettable summer evening in Dublin.
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Post by SharonCorr on Apr 1, 2005 3:43:12 GMT 1
i loved no frontiers, its such a great song!
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Post by Stephanie on Aug 30, 2007 17:17:21 GMT 1
Well I have seen the "No Frontiers" performance twice now..and everytime when the crowd starts to yell because of Caroline singing..I get goosebumps Both Sharon and Caroline have a amazing voice too
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Post by cw on Feb 15, 2008 13:48:40 GMT 1
What is possibly more poignant is to catch a glimpse of Jim's face when he sees/hears the crowd's response to Caro. The way it lights up actually says more than any spoken comment could do.
Also loved Sharon & Caro's little bow.
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Post by DazedOblivion on Feb 15, 2008 21:33:08 GMT 1
What is possibly more poignant is to catch a glimpse of Jim's face when he sees/hears the crowd's response to Caro. The way it lights up actually says more than any spoken comment could do. Also loved Sharon & Caro's little bow. Yes, both moments are part of those little things that, coupled with the great audience, make Lansdowne Road my favourite DVD.
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