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![]() Reading up above made me remember Mary Anne(macfan 57). She was a huge Christine fan. I remember she bought one of Christine's dresses on eBay, and had a glass case built for it in her house. She was so nice, and we used to exchange Christmas cards(I actually mailed out cards last night, and came across her address-so seeing her name above really made me remember her). I've not seen her on here for a LONG time now.
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![]() Same. Great minds....
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I wonder if she still has the dress? And I used to search for her on fb, but never found her. She was so nice.
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![]() She was the sweetest person. I count her as one of the good things to come from the internet!
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![]() The only singer that sounded remotely like Christine to me was Sandy Denny.
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![]() I don't think Chris sounded like Cher and vice versa. IMHO her voice is very similar to Steve Winwood. The first time I heard One In A Million on the radio I did not even notice it was a duet because their voices are so similar. When I got the album and saw the credits is when I realized it was Steve.
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![]() Bud Scopa in his RS review of BARE TREES said her approach was somewhere between Sandy Denny and Dusty Springfield. That still rings true for me. Her style is a bit closer to Sandy Denny but there are definite RB/Dusty overtones, too. I can’t picture Christine singing “Who Knows Where the Time Goes” with as much warbly vibrato as Sandy Denny but I can picture her singing a carbon copy version of Dusty’s “Lost.”
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![]() I sent her a cardboard cut out of Christine. Can't remember how I got it. She loved it. Or maybe it was just a poster. Gosh, it was either or. My memory is shot.
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![]() It's not just you. I'm the same. Being in our 30's is tough!
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![]() How can you be in your 30's if Mirage came out at the height of your fandom?
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![]() It's the new math. I'm sorry that you can't comprehend it. We're all not the same. There's nothing wrong with you being mathematically challenged...
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