Dame Julie Andrews comeback concert in London this past weekend

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Hey Everyone, I had heard that Julie Andrews was performing this past weekend for the first time in 30 years in Great Britain, and I was curious to hear how it went. It sounds like the concert is getting mixed reviews.

The most negative reviews are calling it a "car-crash", comparing it to Whitney Houston's disastrous comeback attempt, and reporting that fans are demanding their money back.

The most positive reviews are saying she may have lost her 4 octave singing voice but not her star quality, warmth, and good manners.

You can check out some of the reviews here.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/live-music-reviews/7705385/Julie-Andrews-at-the-O2-Arena-review.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturenews/7701480/Dame-Julie-Andrews-at-Londons-O2-Arena-Fans-demand-refund-after-car-crash-show.html
 
Hey Everyone, I had heard that Julie Andrews was performing this past weekend for the first time in 30 years in Great Britain, and I was curious to hear how it went. It sounds like the concert is getting mixed reviews.

The most negative reviews are calling it a "car-crash", comparing it to Whitney Houston's disastrous comeback attempt, and reporting that fans are demanding their money back.

The most positive reviews are saying she may have lost her 4 octave singing voice but not her star quality, warmth, and good manners.

You can check out some of the reviews here.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/live-music-reviews/7705385/Julie-Andrews-at-the-O2-Arena-review.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturenews/7701480/Dame-Julie-Andrews-at-Londons-O2-Arena-Fans-demand-refund-after-car-crash-show.html

I think it was very brave of her to try this. But I think it very unfair to compare her to Whitney Houston. Julie Andrews is a STAR and a Lady in every sense of the words. And I would go see her on stage in a New York minute.

Kim
 
Y'all know how I feel about Julie Andrews, so I dont have to explain that.

Comparing her to Whitney Houston is a travesty. One singer lost her voice due to a medical condition. The other singer squandered her talent on crack. Huge difference.

Anyone willing to pay 140 pounds for a ticket to see Julie Andrews is probably aware that she hasnt really sang in many years. Expecting her to return to the voice of her youth is unrealistic at best.

In the article it mentioned that she had considered a world tour.

Just want you all to know that if that occurs....I'll pay 140 pounds to watch Julie Andrews eat toast.

PS.... I dont dont know how to type that curvy L that is the symbol for pounds.
 
I would buy a ticket to see Julie Andrews mime the phone book.

That being said, I can understand going to a concert with a certain set of (albeit unrealistic) expectations, and being disappointed that it was more of a tribute concert than anything else.

Andrews' medical malpractice case received a LOT of attention, and her subsequent recovery has, as well. I think a lot of fans went there expecting her to sing for several hours, and when that didn't happen, they lost sight of the performer, and got caught up in the (lack of) performance.
 

I actually think it's pretty cool she was reading a childrens book she co-wrote with her daughter. I love the work she is doing to help promote childrens literacy.

While I don't think the comparison to Whitney Houston is appropriate, I can kind of see where it comes from since Whitney just had the comeback attempt in England recently. Again, it's not a valid comparison at all, but I see where it comes from by the reporters.
 
Y'all know how I feel about Julie Andrews, so I dont have to explain that.

Comparing her to Whitney Houston is a travesty. One singer lost her voice due to a medical condition. The other singer squandered her talent on crack. Huge difference.

Anyone willing to pay 140 pounds for a ticket to see Julie Andrews is probably aware that she hasnt really sang in many years. Expecting her to return to the voice of her youth is unrealistic at best.

In the article it mentioned that she had considered a world tour.

Just want you all to know that if that occurs....I'll pay 140 pounds to watch Julie Andrews eat toast.

PS.... I dont dont know how to type that curvy L that is the symbol for pounds.

Whitney has always had horrible pitch (most of which got fixed in post production). She kills my classically trained ears.

With any physical talent and yes, singing is physical, workouts are required to keep a consistent level of performance and time does take a toll on you (unless you are Bud Herseth). I would love to go hear her in concert. As Kevin said, I would pay money to watch her eat toast.:thumbsup2
 
Say what you want about Whitney but I challenge anyone, ANYONE, to come up with a better rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" than hers at the '91 Super Bowl. THAT is how you do it, my friends.

Too bad it's been ALL downhill for her since.......
 
Say what you want about Whitney but I challenge anyone, ANYONE, to come up with a better rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" than hers at the '91 Super Bowl. THAT is how you do it, my friends.

Too bad it's been ALL downhill for her since.......

I didnt mean to suggest that she didnt have talent.

I meant to suggest that she doesnt have it anymore....through her own fault.
 
Anyone willing to pay 140 pounds for a ticket to see Julie Andrews is probably aware that she hasnt really sang in many years. Expecting her to return to the voice of her youth is unrealistic at best.

Surgery notwithstanding, the fact that she's in her 70's would be reason enough for her voice not to be the same. I paid full price to see Joan Baez in concert a few years ago, and she had laryngitis. But... I was still in the same room with Joan Baez, and even ill, she didn't sound all that bad. I didn't complain... although I do joke around now that I saw her with a cold. =)

PS.... I dont dont know how to type that curvy L that is the symbol for pounds.

This one? £ It's alt+156 on a PC keyboard. Don't know how to do ascii on a Mac.
 
I recently heard Julie Andrews sing somewhere...on a talk show, not a whole song, but she didn't sound that bad...not bad at all. Her voice was sadly, not the same, but it wasn't painful to listen to either. I would definitely pay to hear her perform...or eat toast, if she choose to do that instead. I expect she knows her limitations now, whereas Whitney clearly does not. I also imagine Julie Andrews doesn't randomly wander off stage or stop mid-song to whine and make excuses.
 
Just want you all to know that if that occurs....I'll pay 140 pounds to watch Julie Andrews eat toast.

PS.... I dont dont know how to type that curvy L that is the symbol for pounds.

This one? ££££££

Its a button on my keyboard, which is odd because I have the dollar $ and the Euro € too, but you don't have the pound! Think that's bit rude actually, I mean you haven't always had dollars! ;)

I quite liked the BBC's review:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment_and_arts/10104018.stm

I love Dame Julie Andrews, I am sad I couldn't make it (or afford it). Even without her singing voice, she still is an amazing performer!
 
Say what you want about Whitney but I challenge anyone, ANYONE, to come up with a better rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" than hers at the '91 Super Bowl. THAT is how you do it, my friends.

Too bad it's been ALL downhill for her since.......

I loved Josh Groban's version of the anthem :cool1:
 
Our Tivo picked up Eloise at Christmas as a suggestion back in December. We watched almost the whole movie before realizing Julie Andrews was Nanny. Julie Andrews is a delight.

Would have loved to see her in concert. £140 would be pricey, but a once in a lifetime experience.
 
She is doing a book signing at a local book store Monday. DS is very keen to see her.
 
Y'all know how I feel about Julie Andrews, so I dont have to explain that.

Comparing her to Whitney Houston is a travesty. One singer lost her voice due to a medical condition. The other singer squandered her talent on crack. Huge difference.

Anyone willing to pay 140 pounds for a ticket to see Julie Andrews is probably aware that she hasnt really sang in many years. Expecting her to return to the voice of her youth is unrealistic at best.

In the article it mentioned that she had considered a world tour.

Just want you all to know that if that occurs....I'll pay 140 pounds to watch Julie Andrews eat toast.

PS.... I dont dont know how to type that curvy L that is the symbol for pounds.

Here you go Kevin (£) all you need to do is to shift and hold onto it and press three that should work :surfweb:
 


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