patricia barber - diana krall - holly cole


wouldnt that be awesome if they - toured together - tell me it wouldnt be sold out every night they played. 

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They would probably tear at each other’s clothes, like Lucy & Ethel

I can’t leave this unaddressed. If this refers to the famous wine-making scene, the other woman wasn’t Ethel, it was an Italian woman.

That said, I'd watch it. 

 

wouldnt that be awesome if they - toured together - tell me it wouldnt be sold out every night they played. 

 

No thanks.

Being an audiophile - and attending shows/auditioning gear at dealers - completely turned me off that triumvirate of singers. 

I never need to hear them again.  I finally got out of listening to audiophile-approved music "because it is so well recorded" and just listen to music I like.

 

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I completely agree. Not a one of them is interesting to me. Eva Cassidy, obviously not available to hear live, covers songs with more complexity. Krall’s vocal range leaves a lot to be desired. Meh! No thanks.

@2psyop "I don’t understand the negative comments." The OP tossed out a suggestion, implying a request for others opinions. Opinions were given. Why not question the positive replies too?

I don't disparage those three singers/musicians at all.  They are all talented.

Nor would I disparage anyone who enjoys their music!  Not at all!

I just grew out of listening to music based on it's audiophile cred and more because it made my system sound good.  I had to admit to myself I just don't friggin' care for their music.  I'd never play it for actual enjoyment outside listening to it on a high end rig to hear a 'good recording.'   (Though I do like some Holy Cole).