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Bruce Deile
Seattle, WA
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Hard to imagine a better version of L'Amour Est Blue than Michelle Torr's.
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Bruce Deile
Bellingham, WA
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Blue, blue, my world is blue Blue is my world since I'm without you Grey, grey, my life is grey Cold is my heart since you went away
Red, red, my eyes are red Cryin for you alone in my bed Green, green, my jealous heart I doubted you and now we're apart
When we met how the bright sun shone Then love died, now the rainbow is gone
Black, black, the nights I've known Longing for you so lost and alone Gone, gone, the love we knew Blue is my world since I'm without you
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Bruce DEile
Bellingham, WA
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Apropos of my earlier comments--(translates "Tramp of the Sun"):
Le vagabond du soleil - Michèle TORR - inédit !
video by ViolaDivine
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Bruce Deile
Bellingham, WA
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Fabulous photo @ 1:40-1:45 of the Michele Torr video posted by minouche145 (L'Amour Est Blue). Michele Torr is wearing that same slinky dress as during the (Eurovision) Luxembourg performance.
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Bruce Deile
Bellingham, WA
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No. My mistake. The one in minouche145 has a collar. The one in the Eurovision (representing Luxembourg) performance doesn't. Michele Torr was tall and slender, that's probably what gave her dresses that slinky look.
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Bruce Deile
Seattle, WA
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In fact, Michele Torr looks alot like the Pink Panther when walking down those stairs in the Luxembourg video. You almost expect to see Inspector Clouseau sitting amongst the audience.
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Bruce Deile
Bellingham, WA
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She has that slinky walk just like the Pink Panther. Compare the two on YouTube. They both hold their arms straight down by their sides when they walk. Tall and slender. Same casual walk.
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Bruce Deile
Bellingham, WA
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Their bodies are super relaxed when they walk. The best example of Michele Torr is when she walks to the mic in the Luxembourg video. That's pretty funny.
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Bruce Deile
Bellingham, WA
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And they both stand perfectly horizontal.
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Bruce Deile
Bellingham, WA
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Bruce Deile
Bellingham, WA
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Posted this one earlier numeorus times--it turned out to be a very enjoyable video....initially the second and third songs sounded a bit too silly--the chorus--"la la la la la la", etc.--but came to love it after several views/listens; it's a favorite of late:
Michèle TORR 4 grandes chansons 1964/65/67
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