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McCartney-Wonder Hit Tops UK Worst Duets List
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| October 9, 2007
Posted on 10/09/2007 10:18:50 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
UNDATED -- The Paul McCartney-Stevie Wonder hit "Ebony and Ivory" tops a new list of the worst duets.
BBC Radio Six conducted the poll, seeking listeners' views on the collaborations they like the most -- and least. The 1982 tune is one of two tracks the former Beatle has in the top 10 worst list. "The Girl Is Mine," his duet with Michael Jackson, has the No. 6 spot. Elton John and David Bowie also have two collaborations on the worst list.
Elton's "Live 8" performance of "Children of the Revolution" with British rocker Pete Doherty is coming in at No. 7, while his version of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" with George Michael takes the No. 9 spot.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: duets; mccartney; music; wonder
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To: riverdawg
Or The Righteous Brothers, or Simon And Garfunkel?
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:46:17 AM PDT
by
Chunga
(Conservatives Don't Let Democrats Win Elections. They Vote Republican.)
To: dfwgator
Hahahaaaaaaaaa! I just spewed pretzels all over my keyboard!
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:46:54 AM PDT
by
007girl
("If you're gonna go out, go out fighting." Stoney Lebby-Maddox/11 years old)
To: Chunga
Those are duos not duets! There is a difference.
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:47:12 AM PDT
by
Revolting cat!
(We all need someone we can bleed on...)
To: Badeye
Whats he ever done except write songs about dead blondes? In the entertainment biz, he gave William Shatner a way to showcase his musically talents. There's a real media clip of him doing "Rocket Man" in the late 1970s. "...I'll be high...[takes a long drag on a cigarette]... as a kite by then..."
Elton John probably inspired the move towards less garish eyeglass ware, too. Heck, there's a current commercial making fun of a woman wearing "bug sun glasses".
To: dfwgator
And "The Closer I Get To You"!!!
Donny was amazing.
65
posted on
10/09/2007 10:48:02 AM PDT
by
Chunga
(Conservatives Don't Let Democrats Win Elections. They Vote Republican.)
To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan
Ask Stevie and Paul how much money they made on that song.
It's called "Crying all the way to the bank."
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:48:10 AM PDT
by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
To: Calvin Locke
I lost all interest in Elton John with ‘Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy’.
67
posted on
10/09/2007 10:48:51 AM PDT
by
Badeye
(Free Willie!)
To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan
Never had any use fof McCartney. Or The Beatles, for that matter.
Now, Stevie Wonder is a whole 'nother matter.
68
posted on
10/09/2007 10:49:06 AM PDT
by
LIConFem
(Thompson 2008. Lifetime ACU Rating: 86 -- Hunter 2008 (VP) Lifetime ACU Rating: 92)
To: skeeter
Hey, you get off Kiki Dee’s back. No one makes fun of her and does not hear it from me!!
69
posted on
10/09/2007 10:49:54 AM PDT
by
Holicheese
(1-21-09 Hillary starts to destroy America!)
To: dfwgator
LOL!! Reminds me of an excerpt from Romeo and Juliet:
But soft... what light from yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is... my SON????
;o)
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:50:55 AM PDT
by
LIConFem
(Thompson 2008. Lifetime ACU Rating: 86 -- Hunter 2008 (VP) Lifetime ACU Rating: 92)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
I’m sure it made Heather happy, too.
To: Revolting cat!
My dear Friend,
Both The Righteous Brothers and Simon And Garfunkel frequently sang duets. Their acts were duos. Their performances were duets, more often than not...as opposed to Hall And Oates, who usually featured a solo vocal from one and backing vocals from both.
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:51:54 AM PDT
by
Chunga
(Conservatives Don't Let Democrats Win Elections. They Vote Republican.)
To: skeeter
Innervisions was one of the first albums I ever owned, one of the greatest albums of all time, IMHO.
Stevie went downhill after that.
73
posted on
10/09/2007 10:54:02 AM PDT
by
dfwgator
(The University of Florida - Still Championship U (At least we didn't lose to Stanford))
To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan; Borges
It's amazing to me that Paul McCartney could have been half of the Beatles' songwriting team that put out so much brilliance between the Hard Day's Night album and the Hey Jude single (a four year span) and that Stevie Wonder could have written, performed and released Music Of My Mind, Talking Book, Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale (all in less than three years) and yet they were able to perform such tripe so unashamedly.
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:57:00 AM PDT
by
wideawake
(Why is it that so many self-proclaimed "Constitutionalists" know so little about the Constitution?)
To: Chunga
Well, the duos duets weren’t duets in the call and response type (if that’s what it’s called) like, say, the Sinatra’s “Something Stupid”, or “Hey Paula” by Paul and Paula, or the always stupid male-female duets in country. Which reminds me of Sonny and Cher. Their voices were so similar, they didn’t sound like typical duets most of the time. And, of course, the Everly Brothers never ever, to my knowledge, sang duets,
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:57:34 AM PDT
by
Revolting cat!
(We all need someone we can bleed on...)
To: skeeter; Badeye; Holicheese
#24 on the “Best Duo” list.
To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan
I can't believe we're at 70-something, and nobody mentioned Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond's You Don't Bring Me Flowers.
77
posted on
10/09/2007 10:58:05 AM PDT
by
Cyber Liberty
(Don’t trust anyone who can’t take a joke. [Congressman BillyBob])
To: MassRepublicanFlyersFan
How about David Bowie/Mick Jagger “Dancing in the streets”. Yucchhhh.
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posted on
10/09/2007 10:59:18 AM PDT
by
LetsRok
To: Cowboy Bob
Best Duet: Paradise By The Dashboard Light Meatloaf & Ellen Foley
That was a trio. Don't forget Phil Rizzuto also performed on that song. It's one of my all time favorites, BTW.
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posted on
10/09/2007 11:00:16 AM PDT
by
jalisco555
("The only thing we learn from history is that we never learn from history." Winston Churchill)
To: Calvin Locke
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posted on
10/09/2007 11:00:50 AM PDT
by
Badeye
(Free Willie!)
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