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For the love of God, let us put an end to the bashing and the negativity. One does not gain anything positive from taking part in such conduct. What good will come from making an ugly federal case of "who likes or doesn't like Sarah Brightman"? The answer is: none. If one doesn't like her, that's all right. Some people, both in this forum and outside of this forum, do not like her. Some people, both in this forum and outside of this forum, do like her. Let's just leave it at that. Out of curiosity, what is it that you have against Ronan Tynan, Finbar Wright, and Anthony Kearns? It is all right to like and enjoy Sarah Brightman, no matter what anyone from anyplace says. I like both Sarah Brightman and Karita Mattila. Both of them are noted for their recordings of opera arias, like it or not. I like both Sarah Brightman's recordings and I like opera productions. If anyone does not share these same tastes or similar tastes, then that's all right. The only thing left to do is to put a period at the end of it, and to get on with one's own life. Peace be with you, everyone. >From: Karen Mercedes [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: 12/2/03 10:36 AM Eastern Standard Time >Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Here's my fantasy: > >Sarah Brightman cancels her concert, and the management of the venue have >to scramble at the last minute to book a replacement. Karita Mattila just >happens to be available on short notice that day. The audience goes, hears >her, and has a massive epiphany, discovering what REAL singing sounds >like. They go home, throw all their Brightman (and Bocelli and Watson and >Church and Amante and Three Irish Tenors and Three Mo' Tenors) CDs on the >brightly flaming yule log, and subscribe en masse to the 2004-2005 Met >Season.
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