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To: mlizzy
I agree. I think she has the voice of an angel. I think if she had pursued a religious career in music, she would have been on a level all her own.

And if you are ever in the Houston area, and Stevie Nicks is here performing, be my guest and we shall enjoy her together. Wonder what the odds would be of you being here and Stevie Nicks being here, at the same time? lol! But it would be nice. I love going to concerts with people who truly love the performer. Whether it's Handel's Messiah or Fleetwood Mac, is the true love of the music that can overcome differences in other areas! svitw

100 posted on 07/28/2010 4:56:52 PM PDT by small voice in the wilderness (Defending the Indefensible. The Pride of a Pawn.)
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To: small voice in the wilderness
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Wonder what the odds would be of you being here and Stevie Nicks being here, at the same time? lol!
Odds would be slim indeed! A couple decades ago I had a recurrence of an inner ear "gift" that eventually took my hearing away. So while I still technically have 10% in one ear only (other one is deaf), and wear a digital aid, Stevie Nicks now sounds like an airplane overhead, or a car crash, or a wash machine, depending on the day.:) That has been the worst part of losing my hearing; not being able to hear a few of my favorites. I can still make out Gregorian Chant kicked up high, so that's replaced Stevie and another favorite Roy Orbison (what a voice!). If you ever are in Chicago, Illinois, and want to hear some wonderful Gregorian Chant, you can join me at a Traditional Latin Mass (just to hear the music, of course). It's beautiful.
106 posted on 07/28/2010 8:18:00 PM PDT by mlizzy (Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee ...)
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