Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2022 21:10:18 +0000 (UTC)
From: Jeff Lokken <jslbigd33@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Why Did The BBC Allow Diana Ross To Sing A Song About A Blow Job At The Queen's Jubilee Concert?
What about her 40 year old wig? lol I was pleasantly surprised to hear "Chain Reaction." I'm sure Americans who watched this were trying to figure out why the Brits were jamming and singing along to this song. lol
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On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 9:11 AM, Marty Hogan wrote: Agree. The Worst thing about the evening was Diana Ross's TENT dress. WTH?
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Before we start on why was Diana Ross even there, who thought it was a good idea for her to sing a song about a blowjob at the Queen’s Jubilee Concert?
The lyrics for Diana’s Gibb written 1985 hit ‘Chain Reaction’ go:
You make me tremble when your hand moves lower
You taste a little then you swallow slower
Nature has a way of yielding treasure
Pleasure made for you, oh
Did the album title the song came from even register with the producers of the concert? The 1985 Diana Ross album featuring ‘Chain Reaction=80 is titled ‘Eaten Alive’. At least the song was written by a Knight, Sir Barry Gibb. I guess that was its
Why was Diana Ross even there … or Alicia Keys … or that piece from Hamilton with Lin-Manuel Miranda? They were all irrelevant to the Crown and Commonwealth. The Alicia Keys song was about New York, ‘Hamilton’ is about taking down the British in w
Rod Stewart was recovering from Covid, as were his backing singing and their voices had not fully recovered. Why did Rod Stewart perform that awful version of ‘Sweet Caroline’? The song is totally irrelevant to him. (He said later he was ordered by th
Why wasn’t every living Sir or Dame invited to perform? There was no Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, Ringo Starr, Mick Jagger, Barry Gibb or Ray Davies. Paul McCartney was reduced to a pre-recorded thankyou and Elton John a pre-recorded performance. Why wasn
The event had a few highlights, The Queen with Paddington, Queen + Adam Lambert and Duran Duran were all exceptional performances. But all that mindless pop, all that American content, ignoring the Commonweath completely. What a weird way to honour 70 yea
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From: KittLarue <marjlarue@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Why Did The BBC Allow Diana Ross To Sing A Song About A Blow Job At The Queen's Jubilee Concert?
I heard that the set lists were vetted and accepted before the acts took the stage. I have no proof of this. But it did appear that many were enjoying the American entertainment. They didn’t crash the party. I’m sure they were invited.
I’ve never been a fan of “Chain Reaction”, but Ms. Ross can still rock a stage.
Kitt-
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> On Jun 8, 2022, at 4:12 PM, Jeff Lokken via Words wrote:
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> What about her 40 year old wig? lol I was pleasantly surprised to hear "Chain Reaction." I'm sure Americans who watched this were trying to figure out why the Brits were jamming and singing along to this song. lol
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> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
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> On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 9:11 AM, Marty Hogan
> wrote:
> Agree. The Worst thing about the evening was Diana Ross's TENT dress. WTH?
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> On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 11:15 PM wrote:
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> http://alturl.com/c49zh
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> https://www.noise11.com/news/why-did-the-bbc-allow-diana-ross-to-sing-a-song-about-a-blow-job-at-the-queens-jubilee-concert-20220606
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> Before we start on why was Diana Ross even there, who thought it was a good idea for her to sing a song about a blowjob at the Queen’s Jubilee Concert?
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> The lyrics for Diana’s Gibb written 1985 hit ‘Chain Reaction’ go:
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> You make me tremble when your hand moves lower
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> You taste a little then you swallow slower
>
> Nature has a way of yielding treasure
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> Pleasure made for you, oh
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> Did the album title the song came from even register with the producers of the concert? The 1985 Diana Ross album featuring ‘Chain Reaction=80 is titled ‘Eaten Alive’. At least the song was written by a Knight, Sir Barry Gibb. I guess that was i
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> Why was Diana Ross even there … or Alicia Keys … or that piece from Hamilton with Lin-Manuel Miranda? They were all irrelevant to the Crown and Commonwealth. The Alicia Keys song was about New York, ‘Hamilton’ is about taking down the British in
>
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> Rod Stewart was recovering from Covid, as were his backing singing and their voices had not fully recovered. Why did Rod Stewart perform that awful version of ‘Sweet Caroline’? The song is totally irrelevant to him. (He said later he was ordered by
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> Why wasn’t every living Sir or Dame invited to perform? There was no Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, Ringo Starr, Mick Jagger, Barry Gibb or Ray Davies. Paul McCartney was reduced to a pre-recorded thankyou and Elton John a pre-recorded performance. Why was
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> The event had a few highlights, The Queen with Paddington, Queen + Adam Lambert and Duran Duran were all exceptional performances. But all that mindless pop, all that American content, ignoring the Commonweath completely. What a weird way to honour 70 y
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> http://www.brothersgibb.com
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