I am a huge Annie lennoz/ Eurythmics fan. I missed her and Sting when she came to Toronto. I hope she tours again soon.
Love Sweet Dreams, No More I love You's, Mississionary Man, Why and many more
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I am a huge Annie lennoz/ Eurythmics fan. I missed her and Sting when she came to Toronto. I hope she tours again soon.
Love Sweet Dreams, No More I love You's, Mississionary Man, Why and many more
I've always adored Annie Lennox! :up
I love her too! One of my favorite CD's is a mix I did of a bunch of Eurythmics/Annie songs. I've practically worn out the disc! I love the song "Julia" that was on the 1984 soundtrack. So beautiful and haunting.
I saw Eurythmics live almost 20 years ago. She has one of the best live voices I've ever heard.
I love her voice. She's long been one of my favorites. I like that song Angel(can't remember exact name of it)
I love, love, love Annie Lennox...I have 3 of her CD's and they are ALL worn out (great mood music)....she is one of 3 female vocalists that I really think are timeless talent...Patsy Cline and Wynnona are the other two fav's.
I saw her live around 10 years ago and she was great. I was happy for her when she won her academy award. All time favourites songs are Sweet Dreams, Little Bird, Why and No More I love You's
I have a couple CD's. I always liked Annie Lennox (Eurythmics or not) and a couple of my favorites are Sweet Dreams (of course) and Walking on Broken Glass.
I just found this thread... :hiya Another Annie fan here. I've never seen her live, but I own several of her CD's (& Eurythmics). I made a mixed CD that I, too, have practically worn out. She is one of the few singers my teenage daughter and I both like...that's powerful. :lol
Annie Lennox just has one of the most beautiful and distinctive voices in music. She is high on my list of amazing female vocalists (up there with Tori Amos & Elizabeth Frasier), with a vocal instrument that is powerful yet nuanced and capable of such a vast range of expression. And I just love her personality and personal style too. She's a class act all the way.
I remember some Eurythmics songs, but I'm not as familiar with them as much as her solo work. Who is that other guy in the band? I think he went on to be a record producer, and did an album for another fantastic female artist that never took off, but her debut will always enchant me: Nan Vernon.
His name is Dave Stewart, Snowy. He actually has put out some solo albums but, as far as I know, none of them really did well. He's also done a few soundtracks and worked as a producer. He has always seemed more like a behind-the-scenes kind of guy.Quote:
Originally Posted by SnowflakeGirl