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Cape Town, South Africa, 23 FebSPOILERS! Pics page 1, video page 2, HQ pics page 10
#301
Posted 27 February 2008 - 05:03 PM
The Power Of Love (several versions) - Céline Dion
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Roberta Flack
Si dieu existe - Céline Dion & Claude DuBois
Frankenstein - Antony & the Johnsons
In Some Small Way - Céline Dion
Bird Gerhl - Antony & the Johnsons
Le blues du businessman - Céline Dion
Ne rien savoir de Lol était la connaître déjà.
#302
Posted 27 February 2008 - 05:40 PM
#303
Posted 27 February 2008 - 05:43 PM
#304
Posted 27 February 2008 - 05:55 PM
"...It's the circle of life. You gotta look forward. Two days during the year there's nothing you can do about: yesterday and tomorrow. Today is a great day." - Celine Dion, People.
#305
Posted 27 February 2008 - 06:06 PM
You are the Best!
"2008 to 2009 TAKING CHANCES TOUR..SIMPLY ANOTHER DREAMS REALIZED!.."
" 2003 à 2007 OF BEAUTIFUL LIVED MOMENTS..LAS VEGAS ."
24 and 25 May 2008 Bercy Paris France
5 July 2008 Nice France
16,20 ,25,31 August 2008Montréal CANADA
22 August 2008 Quebec CANADA
01 September 2008 Montréal CANADA
10 and 12 September 2008 Newark USA
9 November Indianapolis USA (Reporter au 21 Decembre 2008)
10 Fébuary 2009 Québec CANADA
15 Fébuary 2009 Montréal CANADA
#306
Posted 27 February 2008 - 07:04 PM
#307
Posted 27 February 2008 - 07:22 PM
Thanks a million Jane, we are so spoiled, and Thomas, our exclusive HQ supplier.

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#308
Posted 27 February 2008 - 08:01 PM
kathy4, on Feb 27 2008, 08:04 PM, said:
Yes, there was a show tonight, February 27, in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Given that it is already 3 or 4 am in South Africa, the show must have been over hours ago.
I know Jane did not attend that show. Other than that, I do not know if anyone else if the forum went or not.
#309
Posted 27 February 2008 - 08:15 PM
I hope she keeps that shape for the DVD!!!
#310
Posted 27 February 2008 - 09:04 PM
CSCfan, on Feb 26 2008, 09:12 AM, said:
Yeah... and RC was just great on stage! Singing this song with full woMAN power, and tossing his long hair left to right, and right to left! And he really nailed the last note, growling so loudly, you could hear the rumbling of 10,000 scared wilderbeasts running in the distance...
#311
Posted 27 February 2008 - 09:08 PM
#312
Posted 27 February 2008 - 09:08 PM
#313
Posted 27 February 2008 - 11:41 PM
Love,, on Feb 27 2008, 10:04 PM, said:
CSCfan, on Feb 26 2008, 09:12 AM, said:
Yeah... and RC was just great on stage! Singing this song with full woMAN power, and tossing his long hair left to right, and right to left! And he really nailed the last note, growling so loudly, you could hear the rumbling of 10,000 scared wilderbeasts running in the distance...
RC has such a bright future ahead of him... Imagine being 7 years old and having such a powerful voice! Celine must feel so proud of him!
LOL!
#314
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:31 AM
#315
Posted 28 February 2008 - 03:26 AM
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[color="#483D8B"][font="Impact"]-11th/12th November 2004 Las Vegas Caesar's Palace!! First ROW!!
-6th May 2008 London O2 Arena,
-19th & 20th May 2008 Paris Bercy
-2nd June 2008 Amsterdam Arena
-14th June 2008 Frankfurt Commerzbank
-3rd July 2008 Milan Datch Forum
-5th July 2008 Nice Stade Nikaia
#316
Posted 28 February 2008 - 06:27 AM
#317
Posted 28 February 2008 - 08:41 AM


MY TOUR DATES
June 12th, 2008 - Berlin, Germany
June 28th, 2008 - Cracow, Poland
#318
Posted 28 February 2008 - 10:17 AM
LD1977, on Feb 27 2008, 08:12 PM, said:
I can imagine you feel a bit shy about recording when you are at the front row, right in front of Céline. As far as I am concerned, I think you should forget about us for just one show...
Tomorrow is the last one for me so I might just do that
#319
Posted 28 February 2008 - 12:22 PM

Remember the name, because you will never forget the voice... CÉLINE DION!
Anvers - May 13, 14 & 16
Paris - May 24 & 25
Amsterdam - June 2
#320
Posted 28 February 2008 - 08:14 PM
Cheerfuljane, on Feb 29 2008, 12:17 AM, said:
Tomorrow is the last one for me so I might just do that
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#321
Posted 28 February 2008 - 09:28 PM
#322
Posted 29 February 2008 - 07:23 AM
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[color="#483D8B"][font="Impact"]-11th/12th November 2004 Las Vegas Caesar's Palace!! First ROW!!
-6th May 2008 London O2 Arena,
-19th & 20th May 2008 Paris Bercy
-2nd June 2008 Amsterdam Arena
-14th June 2008 Frankfurt Commerzbank
-3rd July 2008 Milan Datch Forum
-5th July 2008 Nice Stade Nikaia
#323
Posted 29 February 2008 - 11:34 AM
#324
Posted 29 February 2008 - 12:19 PM
Quote
Diva launches world tour with shows in Johannesburg, Cape Town
Maurice Podbrey, Canwest News Service
Published: Friday, February 29, 2008
CAPE TOWN -- South Africa's ubiquitous mini-bus taxi drivers may not rate on the tourist brochure with the Big Five of the animal kingdom, but they certainly rate on the highways. These are the modern-day pirates few visitors (or white South Africans) get to meet. They drive with scant attention to traffic lanes and terrify pedestrians and drivers alike.
I'm in one of them, en route to Khayalitsha, Cape Town's largest black township with its plentiful share of shanty town constructs, to bring a play by a young black playwright about youth gangs and police corruption to school audiences.
I'm also crushed against 13 weary fellow passengers. The fare is usually passed collectively from the back row to the front. Two rands are missing from someone's change and a string of Xhosa curses and English obscenities add heat to an already sweltering interior.
Shadrack, the driver, doesn't bother turning around to investigate the cause of the commotion. Instead, he pulls a CD out of the grimy console and pops it into the sound system. "Babybabybaby if you want me like thi-i-i-is. And if you need me like tha-a-at It's so hard to belie-e-e-eve, but it's all coming back to me."
The notes drown out the altercation and the vehicle's speakers shudder from the volume.
I lean forward and tap him on the shoulder. "That's Celine Dion -- she's from Canada. I used to live there," I tell him. He grins at me. "Serious? Celine, she is sharp; she and Whitney." He cranks the volume up still further a few notches, to maximum pitch. "Ja. Celine Dion is right up there."
I tell him the price range for Dion's show in Johannesburg was from 700 to as much as 6,000 rand, about $100 to $800. He tells me the average monthly salary of most of the people on the bus is about 1,500 rand.
"Don't you like her new releases better than this old stuff?" I ask. "Taking Chances?" Shadrack grimaces. "No way. Celine shouldn't try to sing rock. It doesn't work; it does not suit her. I prefer her the way she was before: Falling Into You is still my favourite."
Ms. Dion is on her way, kicking off her massive international tour in South Africa, no less. This is a big deal for a country happy to get recognition for things other than HIV/Aids.
Ms. Dion's cult status here has transcended many of the racial and cultural prejudices that cause black South Africans to disdain the likes of Alanis Morissette and Avril Lavigne and venture no further than rap and hip-hop.
While Celine does not command the same adulation as, say, Beyonce Knowles or local icons such as Mafikizolo and Freshlyground, she is, remarkably, listened to across the spectrum: from black students to white housewives, businessmen, and the gay community, who have come to regard her as the replacement for Barbra Streisand and Gloria Gaynor.
The reworked, house version of My Heart Will Go On has become an anthem at both gay and straight clubs, and revellers of all ages -- from teenyboppers to middle-aged church groups -- wait for the familiar opening bars of Because You Loved Me to snog into partners' necks.
The road to Khayalitsha is also the road to the Vergelegen Wine Estate at Somerset West, where two open-air concerts will be staged on successive nights. It's a small town near the more famous Stellenbosch and some 10 km along the A2, the road that leads past the refashioned international airport, the endless and grotesque array of "informal settlements" and -- eventually -- into the ravishing beauty of the Garden Route. This is a land of contrasts.
But first the downtown press conference. Diaphanous and elegant, Ms. Dion easily commands our attention. She's full of heartfelt praise and excitement at being here and, of course, her meeting with Mandela has been the highlight so far. He, apparently, made much of her seven-year-old son and Dion, in return, came up with something poetical for him:
"I know you have the soul of a child
The heart of a mother
The strength of a man."
Her simple beginnings in the Quebec hinterland, her 14 siblings, and her mother's presence here on tour with her son and husband are the emotional anchors of her life. And, certainly, from as far back as she can remember, her singing.
The night of the concert. Threatening clouds and blustering winds gave way in an instant to almost perfect skies. Sadly, the show turned out to be more problematic for me and my small party. A logistical nightmare descended on traffic, parking, seating and food arrangements and we, with our gold invitation cards held tightly in our sweaty palms, and perched on small bales of hay, were forced to view the proceedings with the help of the big screen. Not the visceral experience we had hoped for and too many thoughts left frustratingly unresolved.
The next day's papers are divided between the disgruntled who probably shared our hay bales and those lucky enough to be front and centre and able to surrender themselves to the Celine magic. To be on the outside of a Lourdes pilgrimage must be an equally lonely and envy-making place. We could see them, cheering and clapping and rising to their feet, we just couldn't get there.
News reports say the second concert went like clock-work.
Paul Simon and Peter Gabriel did themselves and us a great favour. Not only did they immerse themselves in the local music scene, but they collaborated with artists here to their mutual benefit. African music is a rich, challenging and transcending wellspring to the world. If only Celine Dion would return one day, give herself the time to pursue the same journey now, that's a gift to herself, Mandela and us that would make a difference.
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#325
Posted 29 February 2008 - 05:13 PM
#326
Posted 29 February 2008 - 09:01 PM
You are the music while the music lasts. ~T.S. Eliot
"All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." ~ Walt Disney
#327
Posted 02 March 2008 - 09:26 AM
Thank you for being so kind! I really luv you!!!!!!!
#328
Posted 02 March 2008 - 12:57 PM
#329
Posted 02 March 2008 - 02:05 PM
Sound Check
"The Show Must Go On"
sound check tsmgo.mp4 - 20.56MB
You can't see the stage very clearly coz we were standing outside the venue
The little black dot is Celine walking up and down the stage
#330
Posted 02 March 2008 - 02:22 PM
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[color="#483D8B"][font="Impact"]-11th/12th November 2004 Las Vegas Caesar's Palace!! First ROW!!
-6th May 2008 London O2 Arena,
-19th & 20th May 2008 Paris Bercy
-2nd June 2008 Amsterdam Arena
-14th June 2008 Frankfurt Commerzbank
-3rd July 2008 Milan Datch Forum
-5th July 2008 Nice Stade Nikaia
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