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From: Gambig <gambig@lightspeed.net>
Date: Sun, 23 Jun 1996 02:44:11 -0700
Subject: Re: Any sarah brightman fans? i hope not
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STONE wrote: > > - ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- > To: love-hounds@gryphon.com > Subject: re: Any Sarah Brightman Fans? > Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 22:10:14 -0600 > > Sometime in the past, Robb wrote: > > I've been listening to Sarah Brightman's 'Dive' album, which contains a > few Bush-like ballads and an overall water concept (sound familiar?). I > was wondering if anyone else is into her...and if any of you Brits can > provide information on her popularity over there. I don't think she's had > a hit in the U.S. -- other than being the original Christine from 'Phantom > of the Opera,' that is. > > What are you on? > > In Britain, Sarah Brightman is a joke. > > She looks like a horse, she married an inbred tosser that looks like > the back end of a horse and she operates on the same level as Bonnie > Langford! > > Bush-like ballads - my a**e. > > Wash your ears out with soapy water > > Love and kisses > > Julia Wait a minute, J. I't isn't polite to flame someone just because of their taste in music. You may not like sarah Brightman, but many of us do. You may think she's ugly, I don't. Maybe you're upset because you're ugly and are lashing out at someone who can't defend herself. who knows? Gambig