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Movie Reviews of VH1 Divas LiveMovie Review: There Are Divas, and There Are Divas Summary: 5 Stars Five singers were on the bill for ''Divas Live,'' a concert at the Beacon Theater that was telecast by VH1 on Tuesday night, and six women performed. Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, Aretha Franklin and Shania Twain were joined by Carole King as an unannounced guest. But there was only one real diva onstage: Ms. Franklin, who presented the true diva's combination of a remarkable voice, a commanding presence and a whimsical, imperious assumption of power. With Ms. Franklin around, the rest were only troupers.
Like the other women on the bill, Ms. Franklin was there to plug her latest album. Each star sang a current song or two and an older hit, in music segments surrounded by awards show hoopla: video-montage biographies and laudatory introductions from actresses (Susan Sarandon, Jennifer Aniston, Sarah Jessica Parker, Teri Hatcher and Patricia Arquette). The songs illustrated the paradox of the diva repertory; some insisted on female strength, others promised to give up everything for a man. And much of the concert was routine; with television cameras around, most of the singers concentrated on avoiding mistakes rather than taking chances.
Where the divas of yore lived for the stage, VH1's younger divas were tied to the recording studio. Ms. Carey sang a breathy, submissive ballad, ''My All,'' and suddenly switched to an uptempo dance beat, mimicking a dance-floor remix. Ms. Estefan worked through a medley of her hits like someone scanning across a CD. Ms. Twain swaggered across the stage in stiletto heels, a halter top and skin-tight pants, alternately flirting and asserting herself in standard video gestures. And Ms. Dion, wearing a long coat that made her look like a ringmaster, mugged through her songs, including the inevitable hit from the ''Titanic'' soundtrack, with self-congratulatory smirks and frantic gesticulations, suggesting a social director at a failing Catskills resort.
It took Ms. Franklin to loosen things up. She, too, sang her current songs, adding new swoops and arabesques to ''A Rose Is Still a Rose'' and ''Here We Go Again.'' And in a duet with Ms. Carey on ''Chain of Fools,'' her competitive side came out. When Ms. Carey zoomed upward, Ms. Franklin soared higher; when Ms. Carey delved downward, Ms. Franklin went lower. Ms. Carey has a big voice, but Ms. Franklin's was bigger, warmer and sultrier, still champion.
Later, all five of the headliners joined Ms. King to perform ''(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman,'' which Ms. King wrote with Gerry Goffin. Each of the women took their turn; Ms. Franklin outmaneuvered all of them, though Ms. King bravely engaged Ms. Franklin in belting, ''You make me feel.'' As the song was winding down, Ms. Franklin seized the coda and, in a diva moment, ignored the women by her side to introduce her band's backup singers.
Ms. Franklin then led the finale, a gospel testimonial that relegated the other singers to ineffectual clapping and dancing; only Ms. Carey knew enough gospel to join the chorus in singing, ''Jesus!'' Ms. Estefan hung back like a student trying not to be seen by a teacher; Ms. Dion tried to trade high notes with Ms. Franklin, but soon retreated to dancing. And Ms. Franklin's voice stormed the heavens, snaked through elaborate melismas and offered tremulous praise, continuing long after the credits rolled on the telecast. The stage was hers, and everyone knew it.
''Divas Live'' was a benefit for VH1's Save the Music campaign, which donates musical instruments to schools and promotes music education. Ms. Carey dutifully recited that music education is tied to improvements in students' basic mathematics and reading ability. Then she giggled and added, ''I don't know what happened to me.''
Movie Review: A Great Benefit To Support Summary: 5 StarsWhen funding for school music classes were being cut all over the country people kind of brushed it off as a non-necessity. Studies prooved that many kids prosper in other academic subjects when taking a music class. Art should be available for all kids in school as well as sports. This benefit concert brought awareness to that. Mariah, Celine, Gloria & Shania all appeard to support the cause. And of course Ms. Aretha Franklin. The performnaces were great. Carol King was brought out as a special guest of Celine Dion. The best part of the show was when the diva's sang You've Got A Friend and Natural Woman. This show sounds even better with the 5.1 sound.
Movie Review: Unforgettable night... even 8 years later! Summary: 5 StarsThis concert is amazing! It has everything:
- Great looking divas
- Great performances
- Shania Twain (she's the best in the concert for me)
and of course, appearances by Jennifer Aniston and Patricia Arquette
A MUST-BUY FOR EVERY DIVA FAN!
Movie Review: SPECTACULAR!!!!!! Summary: 5 StarsI have seen this video I don't know how many times... I never get tired, It never bores me.... It is the best video I have seen in my life!!! It is trully outstanding... I strongly recommend it.. You will not regret!!
Movie Review: divas are forever Summary: 5 Starsi like the show. i bought the dvd and like it so much. i like all of them, mariah, gloria, shania, celine and carole but i kinda dont like aretha she just want to tell everybody that she has high voice but its irritating to hear. I like aretha's songs performed in the show like chain of fools and a natural woman but i dont like her as an artist. I dont know i just dont like black female singers who keeps on shouting when singing. I like the performance done by carole, celine, gloria and shania when they did you've got a friend its perfect and so nice to listen and watch for. if vh1 will do again a show like this pls include already those country singers who are so great as far as i can measure like reba, dolly, loretta, linda ronstadt, brenda lee, leann, faith and the dixie chicks, why are these people left behind when they are the best to showcase their talent?
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