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Bruno Portugal Posted September 4, 2020 at 05:05 PM Posted September 4, 2020 at 05:05 PM https://www.facebook.com/112724293814/posts/10158450540188815/?extid=TFCPvRXANpK8rEyx&d=n Carole King remembers the Divas 1998 concert. 2 Quote My Webpage >>> TRIBUTE TO CELINE DION
PuraVida Posted September 4, 2020 at 05:57 PM Posted September 4, 2020 at 05:57 PM she put this on twitter too Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet This is due to the tweet the day prior from Idolator Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet 1 Quote
PuraVida Posted September 7, 2020 at 10:25 PM Posted September 7, 2020 at 10:25 PM she put this on twitter too Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet This is due to the tweet the day prior from Idolator Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet Mariah Carey liked Carole’s tweet! Quote
comingback Posted September 10, 2020 at 05:26 PM Posted September 10, 2020 at 05:26 PM People say this singer, Alaina Moore from the indie pop band tennis, looks like Celine! She looks like Jennifer Grey fromDirty Dancing. Quote
PuraVida Posted September 14, 2020 at 06:47 AM Posted September 14, 2020 at 06:47 AM (edited) Gladys Knight and Patti Labelle both said they love Celine when they did their music battle face-off today on Instagram. I think like 600-700k people viewed it! Patti played IYAMT as her second song and started with “Celine did this song after me, I did it first” and the crowd thought it was kind of funny shade. Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet Edited September 14, 2020 at 06:48 AM by PuraVida Quote
pat200 Posted September 14, 2020 at 03:41 PM Posted September 14, 2020 at 03:41 PM Gladys Knight and Patti Labelle both said they love Celine when they did their music battle face-off today on Instagram. I think like 600-700k people viewed it! Patti played IYAMT as her second song and started with "Celine did this song after me, I did it first" and the crowd thought it was kind of funny shade. any link pls? Quote
pat200 Posted September 14, 2020 at 09:21 PM Posted September 14, 2020 at 09:21 PM Found it. The whole thing is amazing!! Imagine if Celine and Mariah did one!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oni4ZHnk3YA 1 Quote
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jpatdeleon09 Posted September 28, 2020 at 04:42 PM Posted September 28, 2020 at 04:42 PM I didn’t know many celebs attended Céline’s comeback show back in 2002 including the Mowry Twins https://www.instagram.com/p/CFrm0Dwl65q/?igshid=ekr6mpvr41jn Quote
PuraVida Posted September 29, 2020 at 12:29 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 12:29 PM I didn’t know many celebs attended Céline’s comeback show back in 2002 including the Mowry Twins https://www.instagra...id=ekr6mpvr41jn who were the other celebs? Quote
mirage Posted September 29, 2020 at 08:03 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 08:03 PM It's time she reacts with an epic video. They showing a lot of love for her. Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet 3 Quote
mdion2006 Posted September 29, 2020 at 08:36 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 08:36 PM (edited) Mariah Carey about Celine Dion in her new biography:https://themuse.jeze...e-of-1845214900 Beyond the men she zings, Carey reserves some of her most exacting criticism for one of her peers’ performance at the inaugural Divas Live show, which aired April 14, 1998, on VH1. The lineup included Carey, Shania Twain, Gloria Estefan, Celine Dion, and the legend to whom the show paid tribute, Aretha Franklin. Carey recalls the concert’s finale, which featured the entire lineup, as well as special guest Carole King, the writer of the song they all performed together, “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.” “Everyone knew her part, but we all knew that it was Aretha’s song,” writes Carey. “Well, almost all of us knew.” Carey recalls a fellow diva’s attempt “to come for the Queen a little bit during the song.” While Carey describes the musical one-upping as “fine” she adds, “I wouldn’t have ever done that.” It seems clear that Carey is referring to Celine Dion, especially since Carole King has discussed the prickly vibe of that “Natural Woman” rendition previously. In a TV interview, King recalled, “The part where Celine was supposed to sing, Aretha was still singing.”Dion continued to blow her way through the song, which King praised as evidence of “spunk” and “fight.” “I just respected her so much for the classy way that she handled that situation,” said King. (Personally, I always thought of this performance as just divas being divas and getting ostentatious.) Not so for Carey, though it was what happened next that the singer/songwriter/memoir writer takes the most issue with. The song ended and to close out, Franklin began ad-libbing gospel, operating as a bandleader and calling on her fellow divas to join in. But then:So the dueling diva had gone too far before (in my humble opinion) and appeared to try and outsing Aretha. That. Happened. I couldn’t believe anyone would try to upstage Aretha Franklin on her tribute, while singing about Jesus, no less. Maybe it was a big culture gap, but it seemed like sheer lunacy to me, and I wanted no part of it. As it was happening, my body began to involuntarily back up out of the Diva lineup and I headed back to join the backup singers, most of whom I knew. It seemed like blasphemy to me, and I wanted to be out of striking distance should the lightning come. The performance did include a veritable showdown between Franklin and Dion that featured Franklin sing-asking Dion repeatedly, “Do you know Jesus? Do you know the Lord?” Carey said she was “mortified” at the display. Last year to Extra, : “When you’re next to Aretha, you’re out of your brain. You’re out of your body. You’re out of your soul.” Hence the lunacy, I suppose. Dion also reported that Franklin did not talk to her backstage. To cap the anecdote, Carey writes of an ensuing conversation with her adopted musical godmother, Patti LaBelle. LaBelle told her, Carey writes: “Mariah, if you would’ve participated in that hoedown, I would’ve had to come slap you in the face.” Edited September 29, 2020 at 08:38 PM by mdion2006 Quote
smw Posted September 29, 2020 at 09:30 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 09:30 PM Mariah Carey about Celine Dion in her new biography:https://themuse.jeze...e-of-1845214900 Beyond the men she zings, Carey reserves some of her most exacting criticism for one of her peers’ performance at the inaugural Divas Live show, which aired April 14, 1998, on VH1. The lineup included Carey, Shania Twain, Gloria Estefan, Celine Dion, and the legend to whom the show paid tribute, Aretha Franklin. Carey recalls the concert’s finale, which featured the entire lineup, as well as special guest Carole King, the writer of the song they all performed together, “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.” “Everyone knew her part, but we all knew that it was Aretha’s song,” writes Carey. “Well, almost all of us knew.” Carey recalls a fellow diva’s attempt “to come for the Queen a little bit during the song.” While Carey describes the musical one-upping as “fine” she adds, “I wouldn’t have ever done that.” It seems clear that Carey is referring to Celine Dion, especially since Carole King has discussed the prickly vibe of that “Natural Woman” rendition previously. In a TV interview, King recalled, “The part where Celine was supposed to sing, Aretha was still singing.”Dion continued to blow her way through the song, which King praised as evidence of “spunk” and “fight.” “I just respected her so much for the classy way that she handled that situation,” said King. (Personally, I always thought of this performance as just divas being divas and getting ostentatious.) Not so for Carey, though it was what happened next that the singer/songwriter/memoir writer takes the most issue with. The song ended and to close out, Franklin began ad-libbing gospel, operating as a bandleader and calling on her fellow divas to join in. But then:So the dueling diva had gone too far before (in my humble opinion) and appeared to try and outsing Aretha. That. Happened. I couldn’t believe anyone would try to upstage Aretha Franklin on her tribute, while singing about Jesus, no less. Maybe it was a big culture gap, but it seemed like sheer lunacy to me, and I wanted no part of it. As it was happening, my body began to involuntarily back up out of the Diva lineup and I headed back to join the backup singers, most of whom I knew. It seemed like blasphemy to me, and I wanted to be out of striking distance should the lightning come. The performance did include a veritable showdown between Franklin and Dion that featured Franklin sing-asking Dion repeatedly, “Do you know Jesus? Do you know the Lord?” Carey said she was “mortified” at the display. Last year to Extra, : “When you’re next to Aretha, you’re out of your brain. You’re out of your body. You’re out of your soul.” Hence the lunacy, I suppose. Dion also reported that Franklin did not talk to her backstage. To cap the anecdote, Carey writes of an ensuing conversation with her adopted musical godmother, Patti LaBelle. LaBelle told her, Carey writes: “Mariah, if you would’ve participated in that hoedown, I would’ve had to come slap you in the face.” If we thought the divide between Mariah & Celine fans was bad before... a new day has come. 3 Quote
PuraVida Posted September 29, 2020 at 09:31 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 09:31 PM If we thought the divide between Mariah & Celine fans was bad before... a new day has come. I mean, it’s all on tape...Aretha invited Celine to sing with her because Mariah stepped back. And then Aretha invited her to sing at her posthumous tribute 3 Quote
Chantemoi Posted September 29, 2020 at 09:45 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 09:45 PM I love Aretha - always have - but to call the Divas Live concert a “tribute” to her is the real lunacy here. It wasn’t conceived that way, it wasn’t billed that way. It was a fundraiser for inner-city schools’ music departments. I’m not old enough to know how long Aretha had such a bloated ego, but she certainly didn’t own the show nor did she own any other of the performers (except her backup singers, who were on her payroll). Say what you want about their vocal ability, but each of them earned their spot on that stage. She intentionally degraded those women and treated them like they were on par with her backup singers. NOT COOL. To say “Céline shouldn’t have done that ...because Aretha was the Queen” is idiotic. She is not an actual queen, so any amount of respect paid is entirely up to each diva to decide for herself, and is certainly not owed. Yes, she opened doors for non-whites and female singers, but that doesn’t give anyone the right to highjack a concert/fundraiser for their own selfish need for adoration and praise. If Céline “overstepped”, it’s only because she didn’t understand the distorted rules that Aretha and Mariah came up with and expected everyone else to follow without being told. Maybe that’s the “culture gap” Mariah speaks of... 5 Quote
pat200 Posted September 29, 2020 at 10:17 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 10:17 PM I replied with a message to that article even though it still shows under the pending tab. I like a lot of mariah's songs, but her personality is something i can't stand. she has always been nasty to others. 2 Quote
smw Posted September 29, 2020 at 10:31 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 10:31 PM I replied with a message to that article even though it still shows under the pending tab. I like a lot of mariah's songs, but her personality is something i can't stand. she has always been nasty to others. Agreed. And that pretty much ruins the songs for me. Quote
PuraVida Posted September 29, 2020 at 11:04 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 11:04 PM I love Aretha - always have - but to call the Divas Live concert a “tribute” to her is the real lunacy here. It wasn’t conceived that way, it wasn’t billed that way. It was a fundraiser for inner-city schools’ music departments. I’m not old enough to know how long Aretha had such a bloated ego, but she certainly didn’t own the show nor did she own any other of the performers (except her backup singers, who were on her payroll). Say what you want about their vocal ability, but each of them earned their spot on that stage. She intentionally degraded those women and treated them like they were on par with her backup singers. NOT COOL. To say “Céline shouldn’t have done that ...because Aretha was the Queen” is idiotic. She is not an actual queen, so any amount of respect paid is entirely up to each diva to decide for herself, and is certainly not owed. Yes, she opened doors for non-whites and female singers, but that doesn’t give anyone the right to highjack a concert/fundraiser for their own selfish need for adoration and praise. If Céline “overstepped”, it’s only because she didn’t understand the distorted rules that Aretha and Mariah came up with and expected everyone else to follow without being told. Maybe that’s the “culture gap” Mariah speaks of... You pretty much said it all. Also did you know that Vh1 was originally going to give the show only to Celine? She was the entire reason it all ever happened in the first place! Then it was going to be just Aretha-Celine-Mariah, and then they opened it up even further! Quote
Taking Chances Posted September 29, 2020 at 11:11 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 11:11 PM What a load of crap from Mariah. Celine was better than Mariah that night, and everyone knows it. That really seems to bother Mariah and that's the reason for this petty lie of hers, but instead of admitting to that, she's come up with this fake story that Celine was disrespectful, and apparently she's gonna die on that hill. Also this thing that this concert was a tribute to Aretha is complete BS. Like Chantemoi said, it was a It was a fundraiser for inner-city schools’ music departments. If anything, it was more about Celine than the other divas at first since she was the first one who agreed to do it. Then eventually it turned into the "Divas" when after the others joined. Mariah really is so petty when it comes to this subject, just like the lambs defending her. Luckily, there is proof, and everyone can look it up for themselves. 2 Quote
PuraVida Posted September 29, 2020 at 11:47 PM Posted September 29, 2020 at 11:47 PM (edited) What a load of crap from Mariah. Celine was better than Mariah that night, and everyone knows it. That really seems to bother Mariah and that's the reason for this petty lie of hers, but instead of admitting to that, she's come up with this fake story that Celine was disrespectful, and apparently she's gonna die on that hill. Also this thing that this concert was a tribute to Aretha is complete BS. Like Chantemoi said, it was a It was a fundraiser for inner-city schools’ music departments. If anything, it was more about Celine than the other divas at first since she was the first one who agreed to do it. Then eventually it turned into the "Divas" when after the others joined. Mariah really is so petty when it comes to this subject, just like the lambs defending her. Luckily, there is proof, and everyone can look it up for themselves. The thing is, I can give it to her that Celine's body language was very flamboyant..and maybe over-the-top...but that's Celine! And I could even see if it were a riff-out....but even then, it was done in a friendly competitive way---which Aretha literally invited. You're right...it's a hill that Mariah wants to die on. I mean, it makes for good entertainment for the book, but otherwise it's total BS. Why wouldn't she spend more of those pages talking about her relationship with Aretha, or the positive things she enjoyed about that night, or how she felt about the collaboration...but instead she chose to focus on Celine. Edited September 29, 2020 at 11:47 PM by PuraVida 1 Quote
smw Posted September 30, 2020 at 12:16 AM Posted September 30, 2020 at 12:16 AM Let’s match Mariah’s pettiness and go buy other books that were released today in order to compete with hers. Quote
Taking Chances Posted September 30, 2020 at 12:32 AM Posted September 30, 2020 at 12:32 AM The thing is, I can give it to her that Celine's body language was very flamboyant..and maybe over-the-top...but that's Celine! And I could even see if it were a riff-out....but even then, it was done in a friendly competitive way---which Aretha literally invited. You're right...it's a hill that Mariah wants to die on. I mean, it makes for good entertainment for the book, but otherwise it's total BS. Why wouldn't she spend more of those pages talking about her relationship with Aretha, or the positive things she enjoyed about that night, or how she felt about the collaboration...but instead she chose to focus on Celine. I think Mariah's reason for this stupid lie boils down to two things. Celine vocals were way better that night and Celine got all the attention for it after the show. Two things Mariah just can't handle. Which honestly is pretty sad. So then she had to try and save her dignity somehow. Even if it's the most blatant lie she can come up with. Mariah doesn't have any stage confidence, but Celine do. Celine always did, and if you look at their careers, Celine is the only one still selling out tours and residencies. Meanwhile, Mariah has been a judge on American Idol with snarky behavior, and tried to stay relevant by doing a reality show about her life that was quickly cancelled. Celine doesn't need to to stuff like this because she's busy being a singer. Occasionally Mariah does some mini tours and mini residencies, but it's not exactly sold out events. She's the Christmas lady now, and that's pretty much it. Also, remember ? ...and how she blamed it on the production company? Mariah is incapable of taking responsibility for anything, and it's been countless of examples of this. But right now she need to sell this book, and I get that it needs to be juicy for people to be interested in buying it, but she's gonna need luck if she wants to sell anything legitimately. We all know whatever scandal or drama she's been involved in, it's never her fault, and everyone else was wrong. It's the same story over and over again. 3 Quote
Chantemoi Posted September 30, 2020 at 12:33 AM Posted September 30, 2020 at 12:33 AM Let’s match Mariah’s pettiness and go buy other books that were released today in order to compete with hers. My Story, My Dream? 🙃 Quote
PuraVida Posted September 30, 2020 at 12:39 AM Posted September 30, 2020 at 12:39 AM I think Mariah's reason for this stupid lie boils down to two things. Celine vocals were way better that night and Celine got all the attention for it after the show. Two things Mariah just can't handle. Which honestly is pretty sad. So then she had to try and save her dignity somehow. Even if it's the most blatant lie she can come up with. Mariah doesn't have any stage confidence, but Celine do. Celine always did, and if you look at their careers, Celine is the only one still selling out tours and residencies. Meanwhile, Mariah has been a judge on American Idol with snarky behavior, and tried to stay relevant by doing a reality show about her life that was quickly cancelled. Celine doesn't need to to stuff like this because she's busy being a singer. Occasionally Mariah does some mini tours and mini residencies, but it's not exactly sold out events. She's the Christmas lady now, and that's pretty much it. Also, remember ? ...and how she blamed it on the production company? Mariah is incapable of taking responsibility for anything, and it's been countless of examples of this. But right now she need to sell this book, and I get that it needs to be juicy for people to be interested in buying it, but she's gonna need luck if she wants to sell anything legitimately. We all know whatever scandal or drama she's been involved in, it's never her fault, and everyone else was wrong. It's the same story over and over again. Here is some of what was said....listen to Mariah say it herself! Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet 1 Quote
Taking Chances Posted September 30, 2020 at 01:36 AM Posted September 30, 2020 at 01:36 AM Here is some of what was said....listen to Mariah say it herself! Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the Tweet I read the whole thing about Celine/Divas, but it's even worse hearing Mariah read it. Her reading isn't remotely convincing.That part when she said "As it was happening, my body began to involuntarily back up out of the diva lineup and I headed to join the backup singers" is so stupid it's hard to put into words. "involuntarily", really? She knew her limits that night, but needs an excuse to blame Celine, or anyone else for it. "I was mortified, but of course Aretha didn't care, she had more skill, soul and natural talent than all of us combined and then multiplied". Mariah is working overtime with these obviously excessive compliments only to smear Celine because she hurt her ego. We know that Mariah doesn't really think Aretha is better than all of them combined and THEN multiplied. That's absurd and even though Mariah respects Aretha, Mariah loves Mariah more. Clearly. That whole thing sounds so disingenuous and over the top. We get it Mariah, you're trying to convince people that it was Aretha's' night, but it wasn't and everyone remembers Celine from that night. 4 Quote
DionFanAlways Posted September 30, 2020 at 01:37 AM Posted September 30, 2020 at 01:37 AM (edited) Here is some of what was said....listen to Mariah say it herself! Javascript is not enabled OR refresh the page to viewClick here to view the TweetOh yeah..... like she's not talking about Celine. It's way too obvious. Well Celine did reply to the "controversy" nicely. Btw, I love her expression when he so stupidly asks that question. (1:10 ish mark)https://youtu.be/uhNTqUf-6zw Edited September 30, 2020 at 01:40 AM by DionFanAlways 2 Quote I have had the time of my life following this woman! Much love.
marc-02 Posted September 30, 2020 at 02:12 AM Posted September 30, 2020 at 02:12 AM (edited) It's obvious Mariah is just jealous of what Celine did that moment. Mariah probably regretted not doing what Celine did because what everyone was talking about from that show was probably that moment, and Mariah felt bad she did not take part in that. So she had to make up an "issue" about that moment not for anybody but for herself, probably just to make herself feel good and convince her ego like "You did the right thing and stepped back. That's the right thing to do." Pity. But well, that's all on her. Guess she'll just have to live with that the rest of her life. If she can't accept that she passed up on a great oppurtunity that night, that Celine so graciously and fiercely and fearlessly grabbed, then sad to say that regret will be eating her up the rest of her life. Edited September 30, 2020 at 02:13 AM by marc-02 1 Quote
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