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Post by cheesedoff on Dec 5, 2006 8:35:05 GMT 10
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Post by winterlong on Dec 5, 2006 8:43:27 GMT 10
Thank you...thats a great little interview! I've said it before, and I'll say it again....he really does know how to talk to the media. Its always such a pleasure to hear what he has to say! I understand about overdoing the falsetto, but I hope he doesnt veer away toooo much from it....that being said, I love all his range, and 2 of my favourite performances of his have very little false in them at all. But I do it....please D, dont cut it back TOO much!
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Post by auntybesure on Dec 5, 2006 8:54:19 GMT 10
oh, that was great. Glad that it's going to be a little more rocky - those kinds of albums usually stand the test of time...as for being a bit more selective with the use of the falsetto, I think it's the right move and will make it even more spectacular when it does come around.
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Post by Bahamagirl on Dec 5, 2006 9:54:07 GMT 10
What a great interview, thanks cheesedoff. I'm glad he's going to be a little more selective with the falsetto, too. I love it but sometimes I felt that he may of overused it-don't throw anything at me-probably so that he would stand out from the others. It was his trademark, after all, and what two of the three judges mentioned at the auditions. But going to it less and at just the right moments will give it more impact.
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Post by Selestial on Dec 6, 2006 12:12:22 GMT 10
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Post by auntybesure on Dec 6, 2006 12:40:57 GMT 10
when I first clicked onto the link and it has those two pictures of Damien next to each story, the one at the top has been cropped a little too much, methinks, as he has absolutely no hair on top - at least we know he'll still be gorgeous at 60! I just can't get enough of listening to him chat about stuff. He could read Thomas the Tank Engine and I'd be on cloud 9.
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