Judy Garland London Palladium Feb 1969
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I love Judy... you are the best!!!!
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I don't think there is going to be the greatest entertainer of the 21 century.Judy was is will always be the best entertainer ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! R.I.P.Judy still Loving you always Barb....
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she is the best...such emotion always.
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@bholley925 you are wrong im afraid it was 1969 check the books and i remember it well anyway 1
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This song is one of my favourite Judy songs...love her so much...she kept going towards the end..probably cause she had to...bless her for everything she gave her millions of adoring fans...one of a kind..xxxxxx
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Judy's wit and great sense of fun and humor
allowed her audience to look past any flubs because they knew this petite woman was the greatest entertainer they would ever see.
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This particular song was from the TV show Sunday Night At The London Palladium. Judy replaced Lena Horne who was ill. It was filmed on Judy's night off from The Talk Of The Town engagement. In March 1969, Judy headed to Denmark for a short concert tour, with her last performance on March 25, 1969.
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This IS from 1969 - Sunday night at the Palladium. If anyone read her various biographies, they would know that...jeez!
Yes, she was wearing out her voice totally by this time, but not the talent. Give her a breat, will you....She's still entertaining and getting comments. Not many entertainers can do that 40 years past their death. YEA JUDY!
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even more impressing when you see that is already FORTY years later :P.
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She certainly is missed. A lot of people are missed-- Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Dino, Ella... the new crop seems to lack that showmanship, that star quality. I could probably think of others...
It didn't matter that Judy was ill. She was well loved by all her fans.
I remember her appearance on the Night of a Thousand Stars, she was very ill and I was 10 and I remember saying to my mother and nan, who the hell is that? They said that is the great Judy Garland and I said Oh. Twenty years later, I thought what a marvellous lady she was.
Judy Garland was the best and she is sorely missed. She really was the greatest entertainer of the 20th Century.
JannyPanny59 3 years ago 5
This audio IS from the London Palladium from January 1969. Garland did fill in last minute for Lena Horne. This is on record as Judy's final television appearance. The video has yet to surface but there is audio of Garland's complete performance. She sang the same material at "The Talk of The Town" in London which ended up being released on LP as "Judy.London.1969" on the Juno label in the early 1970's. Sadly, Judy Garland died only a little over five months after this Palladium appearance.
robjwtrs1970 3 years ago 4