RIP Whitney Houston
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Re: RIP Whitney Houston
I'm wondering if it was the "I'm tired of being a good girl" and then she actually fell for the guy and actually had an addictive personality like many of us do and couldn't rid herself of any of it. Very sad.
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Saw that her daughter, Bobbi Brown, had been taken by ambulance to the hospital.Estonut wrote:Where did I say it wasn't her own doing? Of course the responsibility is hers. I said I was wondering where her life and career would be today, had she not been dragged down by that huge bag o'shit.Flybrick wrote:Please excuse me if I am misunderstanding your meaning here, but isn't she to blame for her actions and spiral into oblivon?Estonut wrote:I can't help but imagine how her life and career would be today, had she never met Bobby Brown.
RIP, Whitney.
Don't get me wrong, my opinion of Bobby Brown is that of a human-sized breathing turd, but she was of age, apparently reasonably smart, and the more successful of the pair. She could have ended it and saved herself many times, many years ago.
It is a pity to see such talent wasted, but it seems to me to be on her.
Sad for her kids.
She only had one child.
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What I saw on the Dateline that's airing now is her daughter was treated for "stress".
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I hate to say it but she'll probably have less stress now.kayrharris wrote:What I saw on the Dateline that's airing now is her daughter was treated for "stress".
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Yup. Treated for "stress & anxiety" and released.kayrharris wrote:What I saw on the Dateline that's airing now is her daughter was treated for "stress".
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
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Re: RIP Whitney Houston
Here's a pretty cool tribute by the dancing fountains of Dubai. Actually, the date of the video is 2011, so I guess it wasn't a posthumous performance.
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Re: RIP Whitney Houston
In my opinion, last night, Jennifer Hudson entered/made her place in The Big Time.
She did the first section without accompaniment, then was joined by just a piano (a nice touch instead of a full orchestra, and easier on the producers). Early on when folks applauded, she waved her hands as if to say, "Stop that; don't make this about me," and later on, got an almost pissed-off expression when they were again trying to make it about her.
I cannot express how hard it is to do what she did live. Most programs we see are prerecorded or they use multiple takes to patch together the best of a scene or a song. That was tremendous.
I always liked JHud but now I am in awe. I probably won't be buying her albums, like I didn't buy Whitney's, but I'll buy a song here and there. She was magnificent, to be so young and so in control.
She did the first section without accompaniment, then was joined by just a piano (a nice touch instead of a full orchestra, and easier on the producers). Early on when folks applauded, she waved her hands as if to say, "Stop that; don't make this about me," and later on, got an almost pissed-off expression when they were again trying to make it about her.
I cannot express how hard it is to do what she did live. Most programs we see are prerecorded or they use multiple takes to patch together the best of a scene or a song. That was tremendous.
I always liked JHud but now I am in awe. I probably won't be buying her albums, like I didn't buy Whitney's, but I'll buy a song here and there. She was magnificent, to be so young and so in control.
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Re: RIP Whitney Houston
Ritterskoop wrote:In my opinion, last night, Jennifer Hudson entered/made her place in The Big Time.
She did the first section without accompaniment, then was joined by just a piano (a nice touch instead of a full orchestra, and easier on the producers). Early on when folks applauded, she waved her hands as if to say, "Stop that; don't make this about me," and later on, got an almost pissed-off expression when they were again trying to make it about her.
I cannot express how hard it is to do what she did live. Most programs we see are prerecorded or they use multiple takes to patch together the best of a scene or a song. That was tremendous.
I always liked JHud but now I am in awe. I probably won't be buying her albums, like I didn't buy Whitney's, but I'll buy a song here and there. She was magnificent, to be so young and so in control.
I hope my agent knows about this! Since I was voted as being a better singer than her, I should have the 8 figure album deal rolling in any time now.....
I'm sure I'll get the call after I'm done with these dishes....
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Not only that, but don't forget she had a max of maybe 24 hours to pull it together. I'm guessing it was more like 10. Isn't it amazing what a real voice can do?Ritterskoop wrote:In my opinion, last night, Jennifer Hudson entered/made her place in The Big Time.
She did the first section without accompaniment, then was joined by just a piano (a nice touch instead of a full orchestra, and easier on the producers). Early on when folks applauded, she waved her hands as if to say, "Stop that; don't make this about me," and later on, got an almost pissed-off expression when they were again trying to make it about her.
I cannot express how hard it is to do what she did live. Most programs we see are prerecorded or they use multiple takes to patch together the best of a scene or a song. That was tremendous.
I always liked JHud but now I am in awe. I probably won't be buying her albums, like I didn't buy Whitney's, but I'll buy a song here and there. She was magnificent, to be so young and so in control.
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Re: RIP Whitney Houston
I know I am late to the party.
Seems to me that the world lost Whitney Houston a very long time ago.
I didn't get the mourning happening now. She was gone long ago.
It would be like those of us with parents or loved ones with Alzheimer's who die, saying we just lost a great one. We lost them long before Alzheimer's killed them.
Seems to me that the world lost Whitney Houston a very long time ago.
I didn't get the mourning happening now. She was gone long ago.
It would be like those of us with parents or loved ones with Alzheimer's who die, saying we just lost a great one. We lost them long before Alzheimer's killed them.
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Re: RIP Whitney Houston
This sad story continues. Bobbi Kristina Brown, 21, the daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her Georgia home Saturday. She was rushed to the hospital.
Whitney Houston's Daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, Found Unresponsive in Bathtub
Whitney Houston's Daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, Found Unresponsive in Bathtub
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Re: RIP Whitney Houston
I just saw a headline that indicated she's been placed in a medically-induced coma.
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Ten years ago, today.
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This was the first thing that came to my mind when Vandal brought the thread forward.littlebeast13 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:20 pmSomeone had Whitney going on their iPod during lunch last night.... unfortunately, it eventually got to the Bodyguard song....
Wow
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Weird how that era at work doesn't seem like it was that long ago, yet without this memory to connect to it, I'd have guessed Whitney had been gone for a lot longer than ten years...
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Re: RIP Whitney Houston
Time moves differently as one ages. Whippersnapper.littlebeast13 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:13 pmThis was the first thing that came to my mind when Vandal brought the thread forward.littlebeast13 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2012 8:20 pmSomeone had Whitney going on their iPod during lunch last night.... unfortunately, it eventually got to the Bodyguard song....
Wow
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Weird how that era at work doesn't seem like it was that long ago, yet without this memory to connect to it, I'd have guessed Whitney had been gone for a lot longer than ten years...
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