gregbrownmail
oct 1999 se unió
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Perhaps the best thing about this is the genuine gratitude David shows. He is truly thrilled to have so many fans in the audience. Oddly, David sings a number of non-him songs. I think this goes to David's need to stretch out and perform other kinds of music. Still, he resists this for the most part, and he delivers the crowd pleasers that everyone is there for. Here is an example of how he deals with his need to expand: He sang one of his most popular songs, and it was fine! Then, a few songs later, he sang the same song again -- as a slow number. I wish hisband put as much life into the 1970s songs that David does. The band is strictly going through the motions. But, David is very David in this, and if you worship the man as I do, you'll enjoy this a great deal.
Doug Henning was so popular, I think most people would be surprised to know he is dead. Prior to Doug, magicians wore tuxedos and bow ties, and they pulled flowers out of their sleeves. Single-handedly, Henning changed all this. He had long, curly hair, colorful outfits, and a different term for his profession: He was an illusionist. When someone wants to impersonate Henning, they will put a bright look on their face, look directly at you, and exclaim, "It's an illuuuuuusion." After several years and popular specials, he left the day-to-day magic profession and became a religious figure in Great Britain. Their group achieves a higher state by sitting cross-legged and bouncing on cushions across rooms.
Ted Lange was extremely funny on this show. His catch phrase was long excellent: "I got it, I got it, and I got to report it!" I wish Ted were given more opportunities to show his great abilities to go over the top. I just checked online and there are no references to his catch phrase on the Internet! I'm going to change that and post it somewhere, because this must live on. I think that if more people knew about Ted's abilities then he would have been one of the very top stars of the 1970s...instead, he made it as a major figure -- and I should at least be grateful for that. I wish Ted's catch phrase were as popular as his pointing with index fingers.