Showing posts with label Don't Rain On My Parade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don't Rain On My Parade. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 December 2016

Bigger than life is not difficult for me















"Retirement is just not in my DNA."

"It is through art that we will prevail and we will endure. It lives on after us and defines us as people."

"I could do it all, but Hollywood still didn´t quite know what to do with me."

"I deliberately state my age because it keeps me honest. I think lying is a bad idea. Sooner or later, someone's going to catch you."

"Bigger than life is not difficult for me. I am bigger than life."


One of our Patron Saints here at Dolores Delargo Towers Señorita Rita Moreno celebrates her 85th birthday today!

To celebrate, how about a "leetle" medley from the magnificent lady herself?


Rita Dolores Moreno (born 11th December 1931)

I met her, you know...

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Ooh, life is juicy



Oh dear. The weather forecast for the weekend (understandably; this always happens during the Glastonbury Festival/Wimbledon Fortnight) is not so good - heavy showers expected.

We will have to invest in pink brollies for Gay Pride!

Rather than invoke the spirit of MegaBabs, and continuing our countdown to the big day, here's the ultra-cool boys of the faboo Japan with their inimitable version of our anthem for the Pride march:


Conchita Wurst won't be happy if she gets her frock wet - she's the headliner on the Trafalgar Square stage!

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Mega-Babs is 70!



Today, the unstoppable force that is Barbra Streisand celebrates her 70th birthday.

Actress, singer, hit movie producer, multi-millionaire and philanthropist, Miss Streisand is indeed a one-woman phenomenon. She one of the few entertainers who have won an Oscar (twice), Emmy (five times), Grammy (eight times), and Tony Award. With more than 140 million albums sold worldwide, very few artists (male or female) are her serious rivals.

As with all such monumentally prolific artists, she has a bit of a mixed bag of a back catalogue - her choice of sugary-sweet material has sometimes been a bit too much for our tastes here at Dolores Delargo Towers. But with such classics as The Way We Were, Enough is Enough, Papa Can You Hear Me?, Evergreen, Guilty (and many more) under her belt we forgive her. Her 1985 Broadway Album is still one of the best of its kind.

And of course, hers is one of our all-time favourite barnstorming numbers. In the world. Ever! The original and the best, it's Don't Rain On My Parade...


Facts about Mega-Babs:
  • Barbra dropped an 'a' from the original spelling of her name when she was 18. She has admitted that she "hated" the spelling but refused to change her name.
  • Always a stalwart supporter of gay rights, when her son Jason Gould came out as a gay man, Barbra said: "Nobody on this earth has the right to tell anyone that their love for another human being is morally wrong."
  • In America, she is the only artist to have had Number 1 albums in five decades from the sixties to the noughties. She has earned 51 gold, 30 platinum and 18 multi-platinum albums. Her 1964 LP People was the first of her eight to top the charts. She also holds the record for the longest gap between a first and last chart-topping album - which currently stands at 46 years.
  • Streisand was director Ken Russell's first choice to play Eva Peron in 1996 film Evita. She declined the role, which was eventually taken by Madonna.

Barbra Streisand website

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Birthdays, like the corners of my mind



Two of our favourite old broads celebrate their birthdays today - Miss Shirley MacLaine and Miss Barbra Streisand. Imagine what kind of birthday party that would be!


Sunday, 26 April 2009

Sleeping Bea



Words fail me when it comes to paying tribute to the late, great Bea Arthur, who died yesterday.

Suffice to say that her showbiz life, from the early days in the same drama class as Elaine Stritch and Marlon Brando, to performing with the greats - Jerry Herman, Angela Lansbury, Rock Hudson, Topol, Lucille Ball, Mary Tyler-Moore and Sid Caesar among them - was vast and varied, ultimately securing her the classic role of Dorothy in The Golden Girls, for which she is revered by queens and old biddies alike.

We saw her on stage in her one-woman show Just Between Friends back in 2003, and she was fabulous - warm, funny and self-deprecating, as she recounted songs and episodes from her long career.

To me, she always appeared to be a genuine, interesting and extremely witty person, the ideal "fantasy party guest", whether in character or in person.



A brilliant star - I will miss her terribly. RIP.

Thursday, 24 April 2008

Mecha-Streisand



So how do you celebrate the 66th birthday of the top female artist in the world?

Barbra Streisand is undoubtedly beyond worrying about piss-takes and ridicule, despite her famous attitude and "difficult-to-deal-with" character. She is just too rich, too powerful, and too established to have to concern herself with things like that. Only Oprah Winfrey has more power! So let us celebrate the magnificence that is Mecha-Streisand...





Barbra Streisand official website