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Topic History of: Cliff Richard - Rise Up
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Rick PaulB wrote:
Tash wrote:
I'm not sure the crucifixion pose is a good idea.


I don't think many people will see that as a crucifixion pose.


I think they will. He's nailed it.
JK2006 Sometimes you have to go through crucifixion to reach the desired result. Just ask Jesus.
PaulB Tash wrote:
I'm not sure the crucifixion pose is a good idea.


I don't think many people will see that as a crucifixion pose.
Tash I'm not sure the crucifixion pose is a good idea.
PaulB A big thumbs up from me.
Cliff's right ... most music is best listened to with eyes closed, and it should't matter how old the singer is.
However ... I hope Cliff's producers make best use of multi-media and put out a powerful video to enhance the track's chances.
Modern music fans put so much more emphasis on image. A hot dancer (for example) can grab attention and pull a good song into the limelight with them.