RIP Vera Lynn
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wrote on 18 Jun 2020, 12:39 last edited by
British singer Vera Lynn dies aged 103
Her two most famous songs, "We'll Meet Again," released in 1939 at the start of the conflict and "The White Cliffs of Dover," recorded in 1942, created a patriotic image of a courageous and phlegmatic Britain that resonates with people in the UK even today.
More at the site, including deets on her support in cerebral palsy: https://lite.cnn.com/en/article/h_310fd5c63e534d29e4dacf3a63f0019f
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wrote on 18 Jun 2020, 13:26 last edited by
RIP.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2020, 13:29 last edited by
Thanks, Mark!
I should add that I disapprove of the obit writer's use of the word 'phlegmatic'. I'd go with 'stoic' or even 'becalmed' -- though that's probably not entirely on point, either.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2020, 15:59 last edited by
RIP, great lady.
The last living tie to my late mother has now passed. Dame Vera Lynn's voice was always played on the old mono phonograph in our house throughout my chilhood and teens.
Rather sad and bittersweet. There were a couple of those tunes that always brought tears to mother's eyes. It was only after my mother's health started to dive that i found out why.
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wrote on 18 Jun 2020, 16:03 last edited by
Renauda, greetings! Thanks for the beautiful post.
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RIP.
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Thanks, Mark!
I should add that I disapprove of the obit writer's use of the word 'phlegmatic'. I'd go with 'stoic' or even 'becalmed' -- though that's probably not entirely on point, either.
wrote on 18 Jun 2020, 18:34 last edited by@Catseye3 said in RIP Vera Lynn:
Thanks, Mark!
I should add that I disapprove of the obit writer's use of the word 'phlegmatic'. I'd go with 'stoic' or even 'becalmed' -- though that's probably not entirely on point, either.
Did she ever manage to get rid of that phlegm?.....
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wrote on 18 Jun 2020, 18:46 last edited by
What a neat story!!!! Cats - thanks for posting this!!
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wrote on 17 Jul 2020, 16:16 last edited by taiwan_girl
A cool "send off" for Ms. Lynn
Spitfire Flyover for Vera Lynn
Below is the video for the above news story
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wrote on 17 Jul 2020, 16:17 last edited by
Oh, that is stupendous!
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wrote on 17 Jul 2020, 18:03 last edited by
So fitting a farewell.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2020, 20:22 last edited by
Very nice.
Incidentally, my dad died on Battle of Britain Day, something he would have appreciated, if not enjoyed
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wrote on 17 Jul 2020, 21:07 last edited by Renauda
They were hoping that there would be a Hawker Hurricane along with with the MKI Spitfire to do the fly past at Dame Vera' s funeral on Saturday, but the Hurricane for some technical reason, got grounded. Hence the other Spit with invasion stripes. Too bad because the Hurricane was the primary RAF fighter in the Battle of Britian.
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wrote on 18 Jul 2020, 02:19 last edited by