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Diva Canon #8: TINA TURNER

It's Friday, it's time for another canon! And who more deserving than our enormo-haired leggy warbler Anna Mae Bullock? Not a diva in the traditional screaming-toddler sense perhaps, but most definitely an icon worthy of a ticky box or two.
TINAFAX:
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Points of order:
- Goldeneye is good! Why the hatorade?
- I've kind of gone off Simply The Best but it is still a good song.
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The only thing to hate about it is that it's written by Bono. But hey, it sounds nothing like U2 and he's not on it, so that's not good enough reason.
[also - on that note - I love "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart" by Sinead O'Connor, also written by Bono. Why are the songs he writes for other people so much better than the stuff he writes for U2?]
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non-top 40 singles:
30/07/1966 Ike And Tina Turner Tell Her I'm Not Home #48
15/09/1984 Tina Turner Better Be Good To Me #45
02/03/1985 Tina Turner I Can't Stand The Rain #57
12/10/1985 Tina Turner One Of The Living #55
08/11/1986 Tina Turner Two People #43
12/09/1987 Tina Turner Paradise Is Here #78
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"Better Be Good to Me" was huge, and would certainly get a ticky from me (and should from you, too)!
notable incursion of t turner into STREET CULTURE
"tony romanoff
is
ike and tina turner"
...what, both of them?
Re: notable incursion of t turner into STREET CULTURE
60s Beatles 70s (whoever) 80s U2 90s (whoever) 00s tony romanoff
It's probably a viral marketing campaign - pay it no heed.
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Didja know?
The American Perspective
(w/ Ike) "It's Gonna Work Out Fine (1961)
(w/ Ike) "Poor Fool" (1962)
(w/ Ike) "I Want To Take You Higher" (1970)
(w/ Ike) "Proud Mary" (1971)
"Let's Stay Together" (1983)
"What's Love Got to Do With It" (1984)
"Better Be Good To Me" (1984)
"Private Dancer" (1985)
"Show Some Respect" (1985)
"We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" (1985)
"One of the Living" (1985)
(w/ Bryan Adams) "It's Only Love" (1985)
"Typical Male" (1986)
"Two People" (1986)
"What You Get Is What You See" (1987)
"Simply The Best" (1989)
"Steamy Windows" (1989)
"I Don't Wann Fight" (1993)
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I see that record for "Oldest Artist to Have a Number One in America" is listed on the Wiki page, but that is fact is wack. Louis Armstrong was over 60 when "Hello Dolly" hit number one in 1963, and that's just off the top of my head.
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I also had "Typical Male" but I got sick of that and frisbee-threw it across the fence to my neighbour. We did this frequently with records we didn't like anymore. Once I accidentally threw a Kate Bush single thinking it was something else and it broke :(
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