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Mary Margaret O'Hara - Don't be Afraid - September Songs

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

From the September Songs Kurt Weill tribute.

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  • Eva....when was this made? You know there is almost no bio info on MM...I did see she's Catherine O'Hara's sister.

  • This was done around 1995 as part of the September Songs Kurt Weill tribute. It took me ages to find a copy of the DVD.

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  • This is Mary Margaret. It is spectacularly good art.

  • She knows exactly what she's doing because she is communicating feelings artistically. There is deliberate and conscious intent to explore our senses from unexpected places. Margaret is an ARTIST!

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  • @mapple432 are you serious? This is the most pretentious and affected "work" I've ever experienced. This is not real. Sweet Jesus - you can't be serious.

  • I believe this is the single worst song I've ever seen. No seriously. She isn't for real. Is she?

  • How incredible. This woman is a goddess. I can feel a new musical adventure beginning.

  • Can't find the lyrics--and they're a little muffled--to this but I very much like something about the set-up. I strongly believe its from a Kurt Weil musical called Happy End--although its also used in a lot of avant-garde (def: ahead of the establishment or at least different from them) song compilations.

  • this woman does not possess a pretentious bone in her body. she is the real deal. what a gift she is.

  • Stunning.

  • @hannaverity78 Wait, where did you find it? It... _is_ impossible to find a DVD or VHS of it. Or maybe my amazon skills are low but i can only find the cd... Two years ago please still use this account :P

  • I don't think and never would say that Margaret has difficulty controlling her movement. Rather she allows it to happen as her feeling dictates to compliment and to reach the deeper self, so to speak.

  • @letsif Margaret clearly has some difficulty controlling her movement.

    That doesen't make her any less an artist. It's only mature to agknowldge that, accept her talent & enjoy it for what it's worth.

  • @hannaverity78 1996/97 Because it was released in 1997.

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