...Kai ean mou rwtousan poian apo tis duo tha htheles na sunanthseis pote tha'lega me kleista matia : thn Anna !!! H Mantona eina apla "star" , kati pou den apaitei aparaithta na eisai kallitexnis (twra mh me vrisete !!!) . Kai h Paris Hilton einai star kai den kanei tipota !!! Enw h Anna einai mia "pragmatikh ermhneutria" h opoia de vasizetai mono se "show" kai xorous alla sth fwnh ths pou xeirizetai toso kala ...
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Kai ena deltio apo emena , teloiws egkuro kai alhthino afou mou sunevh :
Shmera loipon sthn etairia , mias kai metakomizoume se allo ktirio kai eleipan kai oi megaloi dieuthuntes , oi sunadelfoi mou , kati polu sumpathhtika paidia pou trellainontai to internet evalan tragoudia pou eixan kanei palia download sto diapaswn ! Akouw loipon Arvanitakh , mou leei loipon o sunadelfos (exw allaksei etairia edw kai merikous mhnes kai vevaia den kserw apo eksw kai anakatwta ola ta gousta twn kainouriwn mou sunadelfwn) "ooo , exw polla apo auta kai sto spiti exw ametrhta cd , fusika apo tous Ellhnes poios uparxei , h Anna Vissi , h Kaith Garbi ..." kai mou vazei to "call me" kai meta to "to polu polu" !!!! Apo th Garbi eixe to "stoxo" (uparxei kai to tourkiko tou edw kai 2-3 xronia, den kserw poios apo poion to phre) kai ena allo ths palio ... Eixe kai Vandh vevaia to pallikari (to "amane" pou se duo deuterolepta to allakse) , twra de ftaiei , den katalavainei oute ta logia etsi ki alliws afou einai Tourkos , egw tous metafraza kapou kapou....
Pantws mou arese toso polu auth h apeitharxia (!) , idiws otan kathe duo erxotan sta "random" tragoudia ths Vissi !
Paidakia , de mou phge h kardia na mhn exoume kanena arthro apo to NY Times kai kanw copy-paste apo ena arthro tou 1999 .............................AYTHENTIKO !!!!!
Anna Vissi brought all the trappings of a No. 1 hit maker with her when she performed at the Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. She had the shimmery form-fitting dresses, the posse of dancers in black, the stick-twirling drummer and a music-video-ready set of shiny, dangling diagonals. She also had some torchy, big-build ballads about suffering for love, in the multinational mode of Celine Dion.
But presiding above the set was a statue of Zeus, and even the ballads were punctuated with bouzouki and klarino (clarinet). Ms. Vissi has her No. 1 hits in Greece, where she has made 14 best-selling albums, and the pop glitter doesn't conceal the music's local roots.
A rich, husky sob is at the center of her voice, adding to its power, and she ornaments her phrases with the impassioned quavers of traditional Balkan singing. Her songs, mostly written by her ex-husband, Nikos Karvelas, are about desire, betrayal and surviving lost love. They often put a rock rhythm section, and the crunch of rock guitar, behind Balkan and Middle Eastern-sounding melodies. Pulsating Europop synthesizers give way to sputtering hand-drum syncopations in ''Sexo Epithimisei,'' a hit she sang twice as women in the audience shouted along.
Her concert was two parts Athens, one part Las Vegas. An English-language medley went from ''Stand by Me'' to ''Hot Stuff'' while Ms. Vissi, in jeans and a sequined red bikini top, replicated the perkiness of mid-70's Olivia Newton-John. But by the concert's end, the music was headed home. Ms. Vissi, born in Cyprus, invited audience members on stage to dance Cypriot steps with her as she sang. With raised arms and delicately stepping feet, she was no unapproachable, packaged pop diva, but an irrepressible entertainer.