The Kennedy Center Honors the Great Man
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The greatest singer who ever lived.
And a great man period.
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I believe luciano deserved what he got, the man was an awesome outstanding human been that will truly be missed!!!
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Grande Maestro ti manchero sempre. Grazie per tutti
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luciano number one always!!
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I didn't know that Jack Nicholson is opera fan and particularly fan of Luciano..
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i love the face of Jack Nicholson, he seems to be very excited
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I miss Luciano
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Hmmm....maybe they should have chosen the group that honored Julie Andrews to do the Pav tribute as well lol. I mean half of those singers were classically trained anyway. This was kinda...dull...and i LOVE opera =/
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I have never seen such an uninterested group of singers. It was sad and funny that the musician honorees all had :| expressions throughout the whole segment while Jack Nicholson was all smiling (I'm guessing he doesn't go to the opera much, if at all).
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Milnes could have spared us this performance! Why?????????????
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I loved this! Please, from the same program, do you happen to have the segment honoring Quincy Jones?
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The kennedy center always has the distinction of picking the worst opera singers to pay tribute to the best singer (with the obvious exception of Sherill Milnes, though god knows how they convinced him to perform alongside the DISASTROUS June anderson)
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I'm serious. Pavarotti was always pathetically dramatic.
SanCarlosSt 2 years ago
Uh no. you show your ignorance of Luciano - you must have him confused with Drama King, Domingo. He was the sickening, over-the-top, overkill King. Luciano was never pathetically dramatic - he was ALWAYS SMILING. (Jealousy is such a green-eyed monster, isn't it?) And another thing. Luciano was very ill his last years - so show a bit of humanity, if there's any in you. 'Mingo's day will come, too & I hope people show him more respect than you have this great man.
dee1153 2 years ago 2
And you notice who paid him honor? Kofi Annan. And why? Luciano Pavarotti raised more money than any individual in history for the U.N. on behalf of the CHILDREN of the world. At least his journey wasn't all about money, fame and jealous competition - aka Domingo. His life was significant, not only because he was a great tenor - he was a great MAN.
dee1153 2 years ago