I am writing a book about my mother's life, and even more then that I believe that this book will include a great deal of the plight of my family, cancer, mental illness and death, also my own story. I grew up in a period of time where it was the norm for people to proclaim their difference. However, my mother explored her freedom latter on in life.She wanted to be remembered as a strong loving woman who loved her children and her husband, however what happened during the course of her life deviated from both.
you did it again mister bellini! what a great interview, annie is the best around anyway. also thaks to logo for make possible for mac users like me to see the videos in the website.
bravo!!!
This is a really great interview. I could sit and listen to Annie sing, talk, lecture all day long. She is an amazing woman and such a humanitarian. She is just brillant and have so much respect for her and what she stands for.
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Nice interview and thanks to Logo for posting online.
Posted by: Rex Saldana | October 14, 2007 at 01:47 PM
The interviewer asked some of the best questions he could have asked Annie Lennox at this time. This was insightful because of that. Very nice.
Posted by: Damon Devine | October 15, 2007 at 08:16 AM
I am writing a book about my mother's life, and even more then that I believe that this book will include a great deal of the plight of my family, cancer, mental illness and death, also my own story. I grew up in a period of time where it was the norm for people to proclaim their difference. However, my mother explored her freedom latter on in life.She wanted to be remembered as a strong loving woman who loved her children and her husband, however what happened during the course of her life deviated from both.
Posted by: Christopher B. Foris, MSW | October 19, 2007 at 03:09 PM
you did it again mister bellini! what a great interview, annie is the best around anyway. also thaks to logo for make possible for mac users like me to see the videos in the website.
bravo!!!
Posted by: saul | October 20, 2007 at 10:24 PM
This is a really great interview. I could sit and listen to Annie sing, talk, lecture all day long. She is an amazing woman and such a humanitarian. She is just brillant and have so much respect for her and what she stands for.
Posted by: Lisa | October 22, 2007 at 09:42 PM