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“Mary Wilson more Supreme than Ever”
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Originally Posted by
luke
It would be a real great revirew if it wasnt written by that old Diana-Berry obsessed BIT*H Roger Freidman, who BTW is a great friend of Mary Wilsons. He cant be biased or fair IMO.
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Originally Posted by
luke
No one does it like Mary Wilson! Mary is also one of the only singer/performers that keeps getting better with time. A true living legend. Thanks Luke!
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Originally Posted by
Roberta75
It would be a real great revirew if it wasnt written by that old Diana-Berry obsessed BIT*H Roger Freidman, who BTW is a great friend of Mary Wilsons. He cant be biased or fair IMO.
I read this review yesterday and was impressed by it. But I did not know that it was biased and written by a friend.
But I also read another review that was quite good. And I liked her song set. I think if she had the tenacity, ambition, and confidence that she has now and if she had truly given up the Supreme monicker decades ago and concentrated on this Mary Wilson, she would have had a successful career as MARY WILSON.
Here is the other review.
https://www.theatermania.com/off-bro...yle_88879.html
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Originally Posted by
milven
I read this review yesterday and was impressed by it. But I did not know that it was biased and written by a friend.
But I also read another review that was quite good. And I liked her song set. I think if she had the tenacity, ambition, and confidence that she has now and if she had truly given up the Supreme monicker decades ago and concentrated on this Mary Wilson, she would have had a successful career as MARY WILSON.
Here is the other review.
https://www.theatermania.com/off-bro...yle_88879.html
Now thats a real nice unbiased review/ Thanks Milven.
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Originally Posted by
marv2
No one does it like Mary Wilson! Mary is also one of the only singer/performers that keeps getting better with time. A true living legend. Thanks Luke!
Arte you going to see Mary at the Carlyle this week or next week or both marv2? Please send us your review of this show and Dianas Radio City which Im sure youll probably be attending as well.
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Originally Posted by
marv2
No one does it like Mary Wilson! Mary is also one of the only singer/performers that keeps getting better with time. A true living legend. Thanks Luke!
How fortunate that your favorite lady is performing in your neighborhood. Always enjoy when members post their opinions of live shows that they've seen. Looking forward to your review
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Originally Posted by
luke
Thanks Luke! Great review. At 75 yo her voice keeps getting better. Nice to see a performer who is intrinsically motivated to perform for her fans.
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Originally Posted by
milven
I read this review yesterday and was impressed by it. But I did not know that it was biased and written by a friend.
But I also read another review that was quite good. And I liked her song set. I think if she had the tenacity, ambition, and confidence that she has now and if she had truly given up the Supreme monicker decades ago and concentrated on this Mary Wilson, she would have had a successful career as MARY WILSON.
Here is the other review.
https://www.theatermania.com/off-bro...yle_88879.html
I could not agree with you more Milven.
This is a really great review and one that is well deserved. Rock on M's Wilson.
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I read a decent review as well.
It is really true that this is a 50 seat theatre? That would make this a very good place to go to see her.
All New Yorkers should buy a ticket.
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Originally Posted by
jobeterob
I read a decent review as well.
It is really true that this is a 50 seat theatre? That would make this a very good place to go to see her.
All New Yorkers should buy a ticket.
Yes, it's a tiny space that was once a bar. About half the seats are kept as house seats for hotel guests. Just wondering: if a NY'er could not care less about her or find her particularly talented, why should they buy a ticket? There are so many interesting things to do in NY!
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The more you hate the more she keeps on moving.
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Originally Posted by
PeaceNHarmony
Yes, it's a tiny space that was once a bar. About half the seats are kept as house seats for hotel guests. Just wondering: if a NY'er could not care less about her or find her particularly talented, why should they buy a ticket? There are so many interesting things to do in NY!