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Post by oxfordsimon on Aug 8, 2022 19:48:56 GMT
The film of Grease was such a big part of my childhood
73 is no age at all
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Post by ceebee on Aug 8, 2022 19:57:17 GMT
Sad news indeed.
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Post by sukhavati on Aug 8, 2022 21:16:02 GMT
I'm in shock. I still remember seeing the film adaptation of "Grease" for the first time; there didn't seem to be anything artificial about her. Even seeing Olivia being interviewed by the media, she still seemed to be very grounded and nice. And I will forever be jealous because she got to share Gene Kelly's last on-screen dances.
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Post by theatreian on Aug 8, 2022 22:02:09 GMT
Such a classy lady who lived her life with such dignity and grace.So glad I got to see her twice on her last UK concert tour in 2013. Still remember that performance, one of the best concerts I have been to. RIP.
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Post by mkb on Aug 8, 2022 22:48:42 GMT
Terribly sad.
I know I may be the only one, but I absolutely loved the film version of Xanadu. ONJ lit up the screen like a latter-day Doris Day, and what a joyous title song. That film is a perfect pick-me-up tonic when you're feeling blue.
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Post by d'James on Aug 8, 2022 23:26:04 GMT
Really sad. I love her voice. Of course, all the hits, but Suspended in Time is beautiful.
Weightless from ‘A Few Best Men’ is great too. A fun film she’s in as well.
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 9, 2022 8:37:28 GMT
Very 80's (lots of synthesizers) but the single Twist of Face for the movie of the same night re-uniting Olivia-Newton John with John Travolta, a friendship that has last all of their lives
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 9, 2022 8:38:31 GMT
And there's Physical, the Glee! version
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Post by mkb on Aug 9, 2022 12:23:51 GMT
I have happy memories of bopping away to this in gay clubs in 1988:
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Post by theatreian on Aug 9, 2022 12:29:14 GMT
One of her less well known songs which I have always loved is Boats against the current from her Totally Hot album.
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Post by karloscar on Aug 9, 2022 16:32:43 GMT
One of her less well known songs which I have always loved is Boats against the current from her Totally Hot album. Eric Carmen deserves to be recognized for much more than All By Myself. Olivia's version of Boats Against the Current really shows off her range, as does A Little More Love from the same album. ( The fact she still sang it 30 years later proves she knew a great song whether it was a hit or not.
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Post by sukhavati on Aug 10, 2022 5:31:26 GMT
Eric Carmen deserves to be recognized for much more than All By Myself. Olivia's version of Boats Against the Current really shows off her range, as does A Little More Love from the same album. ( The fact she still sang it 30 years later proves she knew a great song whether it was a hit or not. Eric Carmen is one of the best pop songwriters of his generation. He co-wrote "Almost Paradise," featured in "Footloose," as well as "Hungry Eyes," featured in "Dirty Dancing." And his work with his original power pop band The Raspberries turns up in a number of film soundtracks as well. I'll always love his ballads. I had no idea Olivia had covered that song - Eric's "Boats Against the Current" LP was considered to his masterwork at the time, and I sometimes marvel that he could write such emotionally deep lyrics when he was still in his 20s.
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Post by theatreian on Aug 11, 2022 15:13:36 GMT
A lovely tribute from Michael Buble , largely in the first five minutes of the interview.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 13, 2022 17:43:04 GMT
At The Osmond's musical the other night Olivia was mentioned. It was a scene about the Bing Crosby show and all of the stars who had appeared on it and her name was there. I think it was before her time so maybe they inserted it into the script. She got a lovely round of applause from the Manchester audience.
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Post by danb on Aug 14, 2022 8:23:13 GMT
Her ‘Totally Hot’ album is really good. Moves between pop, country and MOR rock very successfully. I remember a piece on newsround or something showing her signing the ‘Olivia’ on a bunch of TH album covers so was convinced that I must have her autograph. This has only recently been compounded by my PR lady friend admitting that the John Travolta signed Grease video cover she gave me was probably just done by Darren in the office. “Oh God no, we signed everything” was her response. 🥺
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Post by theatreian on Aug 14, 2022 9:01:18 GMT
I remember when in the queue waiting to go into the Manchester concert in 2013 that theatre staff were coming out with loads of things Olivia had signed as the fans had handed them into the theatre asking for a signature. Not many artists of her stature would do that but then there will only ever be one Olivia.
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Post by theatreian on Aug 14, 2022 9:03:30 GMT
Her ‘Totally Hot’ album is really good. Love that album.
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Post by justsaying113 on Aug 15, 2022 7:01:18 GMT
Listened to an old podcast she did with Iain Dale while in London a few years back. She really did come across as such a genuine spirit and a kind soul; someone with strongly-held views (about the environment, animal welfare etc) but that she was able to put across in such a considered and respectful way - unlike so much of the "noise" surrounding debate these days.
It was also fascinating that it was Helen Reddy who told ONJ she must moved to the States if she wanted an international career and that it was Helen who introduced Olivia to the producer of 'Grease' at a dinner party Reddy hosted with her husband.
Two classy Aussie ladies - and two distinctive, timeless voices - we've lost way too close to each other.
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 15, 2022 10:06:35 GMT
Olivia Newton-John was on The One Show some time back and at the time there must have been some sort of scandal involving a celebrity caught taking drugs, because this was the topic of conversation and she said that being in the industry as long as he has she wasn’t naive to the fact that it happens however she could honestly say that despite how long she’s being doing what she does (did) in all that time no one had ever offered her any drugs.
Perhaps it was her squeaky clean image-Sandra Dee.
She also explained that the voice is a muscle and that it’s something that you regularly need to work on and exercise.
Little known fact that may of you may not be aware of, in about 2002 she released a CD called Olivia (2) which was an album of duets with extremely well know Australian performers. Last visit home to Australia I went to the local library and borrowed it and added some of the songs to my i-Tunes library and I gotta say, whilst it’s not the whole album, what I do have, sound pretty good.
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Post by anthony40 on Aug 15, 2022 10:30:48 GMT
It was also fascinating that it was Helen Reddy who told ONJ she must moved to the States if she wanted an international career and that it was Helen who introduced Olivia to the producer of 'Grease' at a dinner party Reddy hosted with her husband. Two classy Aussie ladies - and two distinctive, timeless voices - we've lost way too close to each other. Oh, I wouldn't put it past Helen Reddy. Unfortunately she was a little before my time before leaving for America but as an Australian, I'm certainly aware if her. Especially '(I Am Woman) Hear Me Roar' and her presence in the original Disney film Pete's Dragon and 'Candle On The Water'. Without Googling I don't know much about her husband, marriage (I think she got divorced) or personal life. I do know that towards the end of her life she had dementia. Although the world has changed a lot, in many ways it still remains the same. We are so far away and if you are a performer in Australia (singer, actor, dancer) the only way to achieve success on an international scale is to leave- think Kylie, Jason Donovan, Guy Pierce, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, Isla Fisher, Peter Allen, Darren Hayes, Air Supply, Hugh Jackman, Rebel Wilson, Sigrid Thornton, the Hemsworth brothers, Toni Collette, Tina Arena, The Bee Gees, Natalie Imbruglia. In Australia, any success you achieve is limited and yes whilst you may be constantly working and a household name, to hone your craft and be recognised internationally, you must leave. Now people who choose to stay (obviously) have their reasons for doing so and may have fleeting moments of international success -think Delta Goodrem) but to maintain it, they need to leave. I have an Academy Award nominated Uncle in the film industry in Australia who works behind the scenes, on set with actors of all levels of success and as an 'outsider looking in' he totally agrees.
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Post by Jon on Aug 15, 2022 18:36:05 GMT
An interesting fact about Helen Reddy is that her nephew was Tony Sheldon, best known for playing Bernadette in Priscilla.
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Post by TallPaul on Oct 16, 2022 8:18:25 GMT
A bit of an Olivia Newton John night yesterday on BBC2. Starting at 10.15 with Olivia at the BBC, then Xanadu, and ending with Only Olivia. All available on iPlayer.
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Post by karloscar on Oct 16, 2022 8:26:31 GMT
Olivia at the BBC had some interesting clips I'd never seen before. Her version of Sing (Sing a Song) with Nana Mouskouri had some extraordinary high harmonies that really showed off her range.
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Post by theatreian on Oct 16, 2022 9:13:27 GMT
Not managed to see it yet but am looking forward to it.Olivia had an amazing voice and so clear.
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