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Any Tina Turner fans here?

pearl

Well-Known Member
She was one of my favorites. First saw her at a local college with Ike. Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1970
Sat.,Oct. 3rd. IKE & TINA TURNER REVUE Harrington Auditorium 8&10 PM
file:///C:/Users/Eugene/Downloads/1970_v61_i17%20(2).pdf
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
She was one of my favorites. First saw her at a local college with Ike. Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1970
Sat.,Oct. 3rd. IKE & TINA TURNER REVUE Harrington Auditorium 8&10 PM
file:///C:/Users/Eugene/Downloads/1970_v61_i17%20(2).pdf

Yes, she had a wonderful voice. Unfortunately i never saw her live.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
I always liked her. Just got a vibe that she was a decent person.

I liked her music but I'll always remember her for her role as Aunty Entity in Beyond Thunderdome.

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As a Mad Max fan the movie was kind of a disappointment, but she (almost) made it worth watching.

Liked the ending too, "Aint we a pair, Raggedy Man"?

She also performed the title song. which I thought was great:


Edit: and I want that cool little crossbow.
 
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