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Post by cw on Mar 17, 2008 11:09:24 GMT 1
No, I'm not being an old meanie !! Let's face it, this is part of why we all adore her. Moreso the way she handles them. She MAY go batshit offstage, go home & kick the cat ... big brother and anything else in range (pure lieterary licence taken here) but onstage, rather than throw diva fits and blame everyone else, she massages a laugh out of them all. Bonn 29/6/06 WCID www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOKLaHPq8GkThe WCID curse hits again ... with an impromptu lyrical reworking www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5L7cIrIHmASY is the next recipient. Methinks she must have swallowed a fly (or something) as she backs away, bends over then eyes water. Recovery attempt descend into mayhem breaksout as Sharon & Jim crack-up. Somehow they manage to finish it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgSL3QhnQxUMontreaux 2004. Nifty sidestepping here as Sharon pulls her up introing the wrong song. "I'll continue that story later" www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6-fntKTN4U
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Post by DazedOblivion on Mar 17, 2008 15:56:47 GMT 1
Hahaha! Those are examples of why Andrea is so endearing with that perception of absent-mindedness and spontaneity. I also like those cute little spontaneous on-stage expressions like "diggity bop bop". It's well-documented that Andrea was very self-critical in the very early years, but I definitely get the feeling that she has since become more relaxed and comfortable, at least when performing with the Corrs. As a solo artist this past year, there were times when she seemed to have lost some of that confidence. In going solo, she was doing something very much outside her comfort zone. That has made me like Andrea even more.
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Post by Andypandy on Apr 2, 2008 1:53:01 GMT 1
Those are great bloopers thx. I agree with Steve-it's what makes Andrea so endearing. The "diggity bop" thing was from Lansdowne Road right?
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Post by Nyoman on Apr 2, 2008 7:52:28 GMT 1
Wow, That's great! Thanks for sharing!
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