The thing that bugs me about some “diva”s (surely not all) is the idea that they get points for making it look hard, as if they are giving birth. A great thing sounds even more amazing to me if it looks effortless.
I just found this. The diva goodness starts at 3:40, but it’s better if you’ve heard the beginning. Who wants to skip the musical foreplay? And did I just say that? This song is from a great album entitled “Mountain High, Valley Low” and always makes me emotional.
michael lee 1:51 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
michael lee 1:54 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
From 2:40 to the end just makes me jump out of my seat every time.
aly hawkins 2:27 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
I’m not sure I know how to do this, but here goes.
There is no possible way to top that.
aly hawkins 2:28 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
Oh, snap. I am an html goddess.
michael lee 4:37 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
Aly, you can’t just play the queen right away and kill the game. You have to ease into things like this.
michael lee 4:40 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SELp8xfbzJQ
I’m your LAAAAAAADDDDDYYYYYY
michael lee 4:41 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
When she sings the line “I’m gonna do all that I can”, I always think of the word duodenum.
aly hawkins 4:43 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
Wow, sorry. I thought by “Diva-Off,” you meant “Bring your diva and win.”
My bad.
michael lee 4:44 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
HA! ok, fine. Then it’s a contest for second place.
michael lee 4:51 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
Chad 7:04 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
It won’t let me embed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2I121W5AlA
Chad 7:11 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
I think it’s safe to declare the competition over.
Chad 7:36 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
Well, it’s been 25 minutes and no one has dared challenge me.
Where’s my prize?
michael lee 7:42 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
I stand by my previous entry of early celine.
Chad 8:52 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
Over Justin in a unitard? Seriously?
aly hawkins 9:24 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
Two divas are better than one, both at the top of their games:
michael lee 9:53 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
up and comer.
Stick 10:20 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
Dang. Who is she?
michael lee 10:51 pm on 2 December 2008 Permalink
no idea. youtube girl.
Daniel Semsen 10:04 am on 3 December 2008 Permalink
dance biscuit
Chad 11:36 am on 3 December 2008 Permalink
I know! Divalicious.
Sharolyn 4:34 pm on 3 December 2008 Permalink
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCsxZfQqSdA
michael lee 5:52 pm on 3 December 2008 Permalink
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHATliUcNYw
Sharolyn 6:15 pm on 3 December 2008 Permalink
The thing that bugs me about some “diva”s (surely not all) is the idea that they get points for making it look hard, as if they are giving birth. A great thing sounds even more amazing to me if it looks effortless.
June 9:34 pm on 3 December 2008 Permalink
ditto Shar.
michael lee 5:42 pm on 4 December 2008 Permalink
I disagree … sometimes. There are some moments where the sweat, and the pump, and the “blow hard” make it for me.
Sharolyn 4:28 pm on 22 December 2008 Permalink
I just found this. The diva goodness starts at 3:40, but it’s better if you’ve heard the beginning. Who wants to skip the musical foreplay? And did I just say that? This song is from a great album entitled “Mountain High, Valley Low” and always makes me emotional.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI4k3wsiLpc