She was beautiful, she could sing, and she was a lovely person. My brother knew her personally. So sad.
Digger said
Aug 8 10:53 PM, 2022
I remember many years ago in the 1970s, she and Cliff Richard opened an arts centre and I went along to see them. She was stunningly beautiful with the biggest blue eyes.
Magica said
Aug 9 12:00 AM, 2022
I saw her at the Palladium when I was a teenager in 1970.. I went to see Cliff, she was engaged to Bruce Welch of the Shadows and performed too. Lovely voice.
Beautiful she was, big eyes, lovely smile looked angelic. I couldn't help wondering what she was doing with Bruce, it was obvious it wouldn't last. He punched well above his weight.
She had cancer in the breast 3 times in 30 yrs I think. Got clear, then later came back again in the same place. What a nightmare.
Bye angel x
Maddog said
Aug 9 12:33 AM, 2022
I think this latest round of cancer was in her spine.
I never was a huge fan of her music, but her passing still saddens me greatly. It's part of my youth gone. A part that hasn't been tarnished with time. She was a beauty, a class act and a fighter.
A lot of younger performers could learn something from her.
I read a tweet by Travolta today that almost teared me up.
Digger said
Aug 9 11:38 AM, 2022
Maddog wrote:
I think this latest round of cancer was in her spine.
I never was a huge fan of her music, but her passing still saddens me greatly. It's part of my youth gone. A part that hasn't been tarnished with time. She was a beauty, a class act and a fighter.
A lot of younger performers could learn something from her.
I read a tweet by Travolta today that almost teared me up.
I think she had a lovely voice. It wasn't a strong voice but it was melodic and wistful.
This is one of my favourite songs of hers, singing as the muse Terpsichore.
Digger said
Aug 9 11:51 AM, 2022
I think her words about her battle with cancer are uplifting, and incredibly gallant. There's no self pity. No rage. Just acceptance and gratitude for her life.
'I've had and am having an amazing life so I have no complaints. I really don't.
'Everyone goes through something. We all have something we need to go through in life. This has been my challenge.'
Syl said
Aug 9 11:59 AM, 2022
Very sad indeed, she fought for years, and in all her interviews she was so optimistic, a beautiful lady who appealed to both sexes through the decades.
Grease is one of the best musicals ever made, imo. She was 30, playing a teenager, and she played it to perfection.
I always thought this was a lovely song.
Syl said
Aug 9 12:06 PM, 2022
I am old enough to remember the Cliff Richards show on TV, Olivia was a frequent guest, and she often duetted with Cliff.
It was obvious they had a great affection for each other, course back then no one suspected Cliff was gay, and like Mags said, it eventually came out Olivia was dating Bruce Welch, one of Cliffs backing group.
John Travoltas words were beautiful...like Maddog said, they touched the heart.
Magica said
Aug 9 2:51 PM, 2022
Syl wrote:
I am old enough to remember the Cliff Richards show on TV, Olivia was a frequent guest, and she often duetted with Cliff. It was obvious they had a great affection for each other, course back then no one suspected Cliff was gay, and like Mags said, it eventually came out Olivia was dating Bruce Welch, one of Cliffs backing group.
John Travoltas words were beautiful...like Maddog said, they touched the heart.
Ahem, cliff has never identified as gay
I read years ago, that John and Olivia had a thing, which is why he said your Danny and your John. Mind you who wouldn't have fancied John back then. I did
Syl said
Aug 9 6:17 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
I am old enough to remember the Cliff Richards show on TV, Olivia was a frequent guest, and she often duetted with Cliff. It was obvious they had a great affection for each other, course back then no one suspected Cliff was gay, and like Mags said, it eventually came out Olivia was dating Bruce Welch, one of Cliffs backing group.
John Travoltas words were beautiful...like Maddog said, they touched the heart.
Ahem, cliff has never identified as gay
I read years ago, that John and Olivia had a thing, which is why he said your Danny and your John. Mind you who wouldn't have fancied John back then. I did
No, Cliff hasn't...he has kept his private life private all through the years.
Maybe his religion, or the fact that he was a teenage heart throb when it was illegal to be a practising gay had something to do with it.
At least he has never shoved his sexuality down anyone else's throat...as is the custom nowadays.
Yep, I fancied John too...but not as much as Richard Gere.
Magica said
Aug 9 7:35 PM, 2022
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
I am old enough to remember the Cliff Richards show on TV, Olivia was a frequent guest, and she often duetted with Cliff. It was obvious they had a great affection for each other, course back then no one suspected Cliff was gay, and like Mags said, it eventually came out Olivia was dating Bruce Welch, one of Cliffs backing group.
John Travoltas words were beautiful...like Maddog said, they touched the heart.
Ahem, cliff has never identified as gay
I read years ago, that John and Olivia had a thing, which is why he said your Danny and your John. Mind you who wouldn't have fancied John back then. I did
No, Cliff hasn't...he has kept his private life private all through the years.
Maybe his religion, or the fact that he was a teenage heart throb when it was illegal to be a practising gay had something to do with it.
At least he has never shoved his sexuality down anyone else's throat...as is the custom nowadays.
Yep, I fancied John too...but not as much as Richard Gere.
That's it Syl, Cliff never made a song and dance about his sexuality.like thousands who jump.on the bandwagon. What's coming out anyway. I'm straight, but I don't feel.the need to shout about.it.I
Yes DICK Gere (titter), is handsome.
Syl said
Aug 9 11:40 PM, 2022
Well he was, he looks a bit plastic nowadays.
Anonymous said
Aug 10 2:39 AM, 2022
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
I am old enough to remember the Cliff Richards show on TV, Olivia was a frequent guest, and she often duetted with Cliff. It was obvious they had a great affection for each other, course back then no one suspected Cliff was gay, and like Mags said, it eventually came out Olivia was dating Bruce Welch, one of Cliffs backing group.
John Travoltas words were beautiful...like Maddog said, they touched the heart.
Ahem, cliff has never identified as gay
I read years ago, that John and Olivia had a thing, which is why he said your Danny and your John. Mind you who wouldn't have fancied John back then. I did
No, Cliff hasn't...he has kept his private life private all through the years.
Maybe his religion, or the fact that he was a teenage heart throb when it was illegal to be a practising gay had something to do with it.
At least he has never shoved his sexuality down anyone else's throat...as is the custom nowadays.
Yep, I fancied John too...but not as much as Richard Gere.
Ahem...
Phil.
Digger said
Aug 10 11:20 AM, 2022
Anonymous wrote:
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
I am old enough to remember the Cliff Richards show on TV, Olivia was a frequent guest, and she often duetted with Cliff. It was obvious they had a great affection for each other, course back then no one suspected Cliff was gay, and like Mags said, it eventually came out Olivia was dating Bruce Welch, one of Cliffs backing group.
John Travoltas words were beautiful...like Maddog said, they touched the heart.
Ahem, cliff has never identified as gay
I read years ago, that John and Olivia had a thing, which is why he said your Danny and your John. Mind you who wouldn't have fancied John back then. I did
No, Cliff hasn't...he has kept his private life private all through the years.
Maybe his religion, or the fact that he was a teenage heart throb when it was illegal to be a practising gay had something to do with it.
At least he has never shoved his sexuality down anyone else's throat...as is the custom nowadays.
Yep, I fancied John too...but not as much as Richard Gere.
Ahem...
Phil.
Syl said
Aug 10 1:58 PM, 2022
Digger wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Syl wrote:
Magica wrote:
Syl wrote:
I am old enough to remember the Cliff Richards show on TV, Olivia was a frequent guest, and she often duetted with Cliff. It was obvious they had a great affection for each other, course back then no one suspected Cliff was gay, and like Mags said, it eventually came out Olivia was dating Bruce Welch, one of Cliffs backing group.
John Travoltas words were beautiful...like Maddog said, they touched the heart.
Ahem, cliff has never identified as gay
I read years ago, that John and Olivia had a thing, which is why he said your Danny and your John. Mind you who wouldn't have fancied John back then. I did
No, Cliff hasn't...he has kept his private life private all through the years.
Maybe his religion, or the fact that he was a teenage heart throb when it was illegal to be a practising gay had something to do with it.
At least he has never shoved his sexuality down anyone else's throat...as is the custom nowadays.
Yep, I fancied John too...but not as much as Richard Gere.
Ahem...
Phil.
Maddog said
Aug 10 6:17 PM, 2022
So I played "Hopelessly devoted to you" on the jukebox last night at a local watering hole..
Had about 4 middle aged women get up, start dancing together and performing a poor rendition of the song..
It's weird. I never really was a fan of her music, especially after her country days (she won as female performer of the year in about 1973), but I'm a fan of her as a human. With so many artists, we have to do the opposite.
Enjoy their music and try to disregard their comments and actions.
Syl said
Aug 10 11:41 PM, 2022
Maddog wrote:
So I played "Hopelessly devoted to you" on the jukebox last night at a local watering hole..
Had about 4 middle aged women get up, start dancing together and performing a poor rendition of the song..
It's weird. I never really was a fan of her music, especially after her country days (she won as female performer of the year in about 1973), but I'm a fan of her as a human. With so many artists, we have to do the opposite.
Enjoy their music and try to disregard their comments and actions.
That's a lovely compliment for anyone to recieve.
Vita said
Aug 11 2:15 AM, 2022
A Scottish DJ is going for counselling after breaking down live on air when reporting the death of Olivia Newton John.
Listeners were worried about him after he broke down in tears during his morning show.
Ewan Cameron said the Grease soundtrack took him back to happy times and her death affected him more than he could have imagined.
Maddog said
Aug 11 5:42 AM, 2022
Vita wrote:
A Scottish DJ is going for counselling after breaking down live on air when reporting the death of Olivia Newton John.
Listeners were worried about him after he broke down in tears during his morning show.
Ewan Cameron said the Grease soundtrack took him back to happy times and her death affected him more than he could have imagined.
I rarely give a shit about celebrities. I mean they're human, but I'm not emotionally invested in them.
ONJ has impacted me differently. I've read a half dozen articles about her. The latest about how close her and Jane Seymour were.
I guess it's part of watching the folks of your formative years moving on.
And my sisters dancing around the living room to the Grease soundtrack while I antagonized them.
Vita said
Aug 11 7:58 AM, 2022
Maddog wrote:
Vita wrote:
A Scottish DJ is going for counselling after breaking down live on air when reporting the death of Olivia Newton John.
Listeners were worried about him after he broke down in tears during his morning show.
Ewan Cameron said the Grease soundtrack took him back to happy times and her death affected him more than he could have imagined.
I rarely give a shit about celebrities. I mean they're human, but I'm not emotionally invested in them.
ONJ has impacted me differently. I've read a half dozen articles about her. The latest about how close her and Jane Seymour were.
I guess it's part of watching the folks of your formative years moving on.
And my sisters dancing around the living room to the Grease soundtrack while I antagonized them.
I ordered the DVD of Grease the day Olivia died, when it dawned on me, I had never seen it.
Well actually my Aunt took me and my brother to the pictures when it was released, I was only five so don't remember it.
She seems to have been a really nice woman.
My formative years were spent listening to U2 and my brother and his friends starting their own group and singing/ playing instruments in the bedroom.
Another legend gone.
She was beautiful, she could sing, and she was a lovely person. My brother knew her personally. So sad.
Beautiful she was, big eyes, lovely smile looked angelic. I couldn't help wondering what she was doing with Bruce, it was obvious it wouldn't last. He punched well above his weight.
She had cancer in the breast 3 times in 30 yrs I think. Got clear, then later came back again in the same place. What a nightmare.
Bye angel x
I never was a huge fan of her music, but her passing still saddens me greatly. It's part of my youth gone. A part that hasn't been tarnished with time. She was a beauty, a class act and a fighter.
A lot of younger performers could learn something from her.
I read a tweet by Travolta today that almost teared me up.
I think she had a lovely voice. It wasn't a strong voice but it was melodic and wistful.
This is one of my favourite songs of hers, singing as the muse Terpsichore.
I think her words about her battle with cancer are uplifting, and incredibly gallant. There's no self pity. No rage. Just acceptance and gratitude for her life.
'I've had and am having an amazing life so I have no complaints. I really don't.
'Everyone goes through something. We all have something we need to go through in life. This has been my challenge.'
Very sad indeed, she fought for years, and in all her interviews she was so optimistic, a beautiful lady who appealed to both sexes through the decades.
Grease is one of the best musicals ever made, imo. She was 30, playing a teenager, and she played it to perfection.
I always thought this was a lovely song.
It was obvious they had a great affection for each other, course back then no one suspected Cliff was gay, and like Mags said, it eventually came out Olivia was dating Bruce Welch, one of Cliffs backing group.
John Travoltas words were beautiful...like Maddog said, they touched the heart.
Ahem, cliff has never identified as gay
I read years ago, that John and Olivia had a thing, which is why he said your Danny and your John. Mind you who wouldn't have fancied John back then. I did
No, Cliff hasn't...he has kept his private life private all through the years.
Maybe his religion, or the fact that he was a teenage heart throb when it was illegal to be a practising gay had something to do with it.
At least he has never shoved his sexuality down anyone else's throat...as is the custom nowadays.
Yep, I fancied John too...but not as much as Richard Gere.
That's it Syl, Cliff never made a song and dance about his sexuality.like thousands who jump.on the bandwagon. What's coming out anyway. I'm straight, but I don't feel.the need to shout about.it.I
Yes DICK Gere (titter),
is handsome.
Ahem...
Phil.
Had about 4 middle aged women get up, start dancing together and performing a poor rendition of the song..
It's weird. I never really was a fan of her music, especially after her country days (she won as female performer of the year in about 1973), but I'm a fan of her as a human. With so many artists, we have to do the opposite.
Enjoy their music and try to disregard their comments and actions.
That's a lovely compliment for anyone to recieve.
A Scottish DJ is going for counselling after breaking down live on air when reporting the death of Olivia Newton John.
Listeners were worried about him after he broke down in tears during his morning show.
Ewan Cameron said the Grease soundtrack took him back to happy times and her death affected him more than he could have imagined.
I rarely give a shit about celebrities. I mean they're human, but I'm not emotionally invested in them.
ONJ has impacted me differently. I've read a half dozen articles about her. The latest about how close her and Jane Seymour were.
I guess it's part of watching the folks of your formative years moving on.
And my sisters dancing around the living room to the Grease soundtrack while I antagonized them.
I ordered the DVD of Grease the day Olivia died, when it dawned on me, I had never seen it.
Well actually my Aunt took me and my brother to the pictures when it was released, I was only five so don't remember it.
She seems to have been a really nice woman.
My formative years were spent listening to U2 and my brother and his friends starting their own group and singing/ playing instruments in the bedroom.
I know every word to all of U2s songs.