| Simply the best, queen. ❤️ |
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So glad she was at least able to witness this while she was alive. |
| sad. i regret never seeing her in concert. |
| A legend! I saw her in my late teens and early forties - both amazing evenings! |
| RIP |
I saw her front row in college in 1988 & have never, ever seen an artist as amazing as she was. |
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Legendary!
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As an Aussie, I'm feeling particularly nostalgic as Tina spawned the national dance of Australia, the Nutbush. Every single child in primary (elementary) school learnt it from the 1970s until today. It can ONLY be done to Nutbush City Limits. I think we all assumed that everybody in the world did it until we realised it was just we Aussies. Great for weddings, discos, and flash mobs.....
https://www.google.com/search?q=sydney+opera+house+nutbush&oq=sydney+opera+house+nutbush&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i160l3.3790j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:fdc30b79,vid:RViLKu7VO_U |
This is incredible!!! Thank you, PP. |
| She is the absolute best and I adored her. She started my love of music. River Deep Mountain High was the first record I ever bought/ picked out on my own. I was 6 or 7 and played that 45 until it literally broke (on my very cool Welcome Back Kotter record player). She started it all for me. |
“after a long illness” but I don’t know what it was. There’s a great documentary about her on HBO Max from a few years back, she was very involved in it. |
She had received a kidney from her husband a few years ago. |
That’s really cool! Thank you for sharing. |
She’s queen, but Schitts Creek did this song Justice when Patrick sang a cover dedicated to David. |
Agree, thank you so much |