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José Carreras comments on the death of his friend. "He was a great poker player", Carreras told Expressen.se at his visit in Karlstad, Sweden.

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  • He's the MOST emotive personality. I played in a concert with him the same day Pavarotti was buried. I believe he flew to that concert in Germany directly from the service in Italy. He cried a lot on stage, was extremely emotional, and gave the most unforgettable, spellbinding performance.

  • I also think that Jose Carreras is a kind of person that can't show his feelings immediately, if you had seen him in Bonn, when he dedicated the concert to L.Pavarotti, you would have seen how sad he was and at one point even cried for the loss of him...

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  • You know, there is NOT going to be another Pavarotti, at least not in the coming decade.

  • @nbg90489 could you tell me or upload the video in which Carreras performed and cried on stage? I would be very thankful if you would kindly do so.

  • @31operafan poque ante la muerte todos somos iguales:seres humanos...

  • @nbg90489 CARRERAS ES ASI...un gran ser humano, de una calidad solo superada solo por su increible voz...

  • I already knew Pavarotti was going to die when I found out he was seriously ill the day before. So I was prepared for what was going to happen. His death was not a shock, but I still cried pretty hard. Why must awful things like cancer happen to awesome people like Pavarotti? <:(

  • Okay, yes, the things he's saying seem to be trivial, but that's what made it a close relationship. Anyone, all of us, can say we miss the loss of his talent and voice, many performers and musicians can say they miss working with him, but only his close friends and family can say they miss his bread and his presence at the poker table...

  • this is a miserable interview...

    actually of the interviews of the three tenors, the one who anyone would think to be the least intellectual -Luciano- was after all then one who had the most interesting things to say... and the most records to sell... lol ...coincidence? I do not think so!

  • It's been a little over four years, and I still miss Pavarotti. Rest in peace, Maestro. You deserved a special place in Heaven. :)

  • un grande reconociendo la grandeza de otro grande

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