She was such a knock out!! Watching her perform was ALWAYS inspiring! No one could move and sing like Tina. This is a sad day knowing she is no longer with us. What a fantastic world class talent.
So very true.From poverty until stardom . .talent doesn't care where you come from..if you are talented thats it.God bless you Tina,so sorry I never saw you .Your legacy will live on xx
No no like her. She had it all and I cry evertime I see her walking into opening night of the musical Tina in NYC. The crowd was going wild and she lit up as she acknowledged the group going crazy. So glad she got to see how much everyone loved her. At this point she was about 79 years old. She will be in ours hearts forever.
@@kaysloan2787 yes ! I loved her infectious laugh! Classy ….you betcha.I’m sure a complete sweetheart inside as well.I never felt I know it’s immature) she’d ever die! TINA Was ALSO AN IDOL THOUGH IM NOT A BLACK WOMAN, SHE SPEAKS VERY ELOQUENTLY..the day she left earth I felt empty. I danced to your solo record ! This is lovely & painful to watch ….RIP Sweet TINA 😢YOU HELPED EVERY WOMAN!
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face...
This beautiful women, after years of abuse, she never lost her amazing soul. She held her head up high and lived with dignity and pride. I love this women. May she rest in eternal peace. She's a true legend and the legacy she has left will be her own, unmatched by no one....she's an amazing role model for ALL women.
So true, and to think how she went from completely off the radar to owning the stage alongside Mick Jagger in about 6 months... still hard to believe to this day.
Gosh, she had to be so polite to Letterman. What a lady. When you listen to her explain how difficult it could be to get some songs played on different music stations in America - "it was too black for some stations and not black enough for others", even in 1984, and how politely she discussed it, she handled herself so beautifully. What an inspiration. I'm so glad I got to experience her music and even see her live 😍
Slight corrections... There definitely was a racial divide in the 60s, but you missed exactly what Tina said. Both used each other's races as the same excuse not to play River Deep--Mountain High. Meanwhile it was a big UK hit. Your comment about how it was similar in 1984 is off... By 1984, with Private Dancer and its singles, radio couldn't be as divided about Tina's music, even if it wanted to. That year I heard her on pop, rock, top 40, and even many AM radio stations. ...and that's not counting stations or shows that were playing her pre-solo work (no need bringing up that name), or even her music videos on TV (before MTV and Muchmusic were free on cable).
@1959Berre I cried for days. She was/is a huge influence on my life. I started to come to grips with her passing when I heard from Cher stating that Tina was tired of being sick and she was ready to transcend. I’m choked up writing this but I’m happy that our queen is no longer suffering.
Fun Fact: From Late Night writer Joe Toplyn’s book: As I mentioned, the writers are almost never involved in the panel segments, where the host interviews the guests. But there are exceptions. Sometimes a writer can script a comedy extra for a guest. Such an extra can add entertainment value to what would otherwise be a fairly predictable encounter. For example, when I was a new writer on LNwDL, I learned that singer Tina Turner was going to be a guest. I remembered seeing, in a store window on my walk to work, a ridiculous product called "The Tuna Turner," a plastic container with a crank that could be used to blend the ingredients for tuna salad. Dave and the talent department went for my idea to present the gadget to Tina on the show. A couple of days later, there was the legendary Tina Turner at homebase, giddily cranking The Tuna Turner and making tuna salad while the band played Tina's hit "River Deep, Mountain High."
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face...
We saw her in Oakland in 2001 and it was a simply phenomenal performance. I heard her share on many occasions that people pay their hard earned money to see her and they deserve her best. Not to be corny, but she truly was simply the best. What a woman!
I am so heartbroken 💔 that she has passed. You didn't grow up in the 80s and didn't know who she was. Queen of rock and roll. You will be missed. You were a true queen and thank you for your wonderful music.
All these clips that get posted whenever someone passes makes me really appreciate Dave. Been watching him my whole life, gonna be weird when he’s not around anymore.
Thanks for this. I had the pleasure of seeing hew a few times -- the last was in 2000. We paid a lot to get up front tickets and it was worth it! R.I.P Tina!
I loved it at 1:56 as she opens the box. She was so cute and happy about it! Just a little girl from Nutbush getting a present. Adorable. Deepest condolences to her family.
Is this not SIMPLY THE BEST thing you've seen on the internet today? Oh to hear Tina's infectious squeal of a laugh again. Bless her. Thanks for the music.
@@pollypickle He’s ‘interviewed’ as part of “Robin Williams Come Inside My Mind,’ and he says, “Governor Jerry Brown was dating Linda Ronstadt….that’s the California you want,’ as though it should be obvious to everyone. Huh?
So classy and humble... note, she said Mick Jagger learned with her and the girls (the dancers). She could have simply talk only of herself and we wouldnt mind or notice. But no... she gave credit to her dancers. This is class you dont find anywhere anymore. All these so called celebrities/artists are just "me, myself and i" (no pun intended). You will be greatly missed, Tina❤
What a great singer and a class act. Tina Turner was one of the best singers of pop/rock music this world will ever know. I feel so blessed that I have memories of her music when it was released. Hearing her songs for the first time was/is a wonderful experience indeed!
I meanwhile really appreciate these honorings of celebritiys, who‘ve been friends of the show and now past away, through posting their appereances on the late show.
😂😂😂 I like how Tina did a little dance while mixing the "Tuna Turner", too funny!!! Love her high pitched laughing, very sweet! Tina was always a good sport! That's what made Tina so great and why us fans really adored her!!! Still miss you Tina!!!!😢😢😢
Tina Turner is one of the greatest singers ever. She will always be The Queen of Rock and Roll. She left a legacy that we will always remember. There will never be another one like Tina Turner. Rest in Peace, Tina. We will miss you. ❤
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face..
Rest well Tina before your next life journey! My Mom just passed a few months ago at the age of 83 as well. Just like my Mom, I will always keep you in my heart for bringing to the world so many wonderful songs. "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo".
She is one of those beautiful people that you wish would never age or dye, cause they are so inspirational and talented that you can't get enough of them. And you want to go on watching them perform forever. 😔 Love you Tina Turner. 😍👌
Knowing there is someone just sitting around waiting for celebs to die so the Letterman youtube channel can post their interviews with them keeps me up at night.
this interview stuck in my head because of the tuna gag and how delightful Ms Turner was about the whole thing She gave a very nice interview and seemed like a delightful extremely talented person
I thought Tina would live forever. So smokin hot on the stage, such energy. Loved her authenticity and admired her spiritually. I will miss her. I loved how she navigated her short skirt here. It's those fabulous legs of hers. Thanks for this guys♥️
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face..
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face..
Tina also had a great appearance on Late Night in '93 (I believe). She performed a song ("I Don't Wanna Fight") and then had a hilarious interview with Dave where he tried to convince her to marry him. Peace to you, Tina.
She’s lucky she moved to Europe where she was treated as a woman , an entertainer- not a black woman , or a black entertainer. She was also so lucky to meet a man who adored her- thank you Erwin for treating her like a queen and making her so happy!
I remember when she started wearing this wig it was the best decision. It really matched her onscreen persona and she looked outrageous with it, especially the clips holding back the front. So edgy and cool
i'll always LOVE this wonderful woman. Thank you, Tina, for the life you led! YOu just inspired me today, in fact, with the way you handled your stroke, my dear. I was just disgnosed today with having had one and your strength and courage helped me!
Such a beautiful, talented and powerful woman. I was lucky to have seen her perform with Rod Stewart, the Stones and Bryan Adams. She was electrifying.
The acid queen🤩 Two of my favourite female artists not only as performing singers/writers but also the way that they came across as lovely warm intelligent and down to earth people. Tina turner & donna summer.❤🔥
The Queen of Rock is now Rocking in Heaven RIP Tina Turner what a Legend it's unbelievable what she achieved in her lifetime a true SuperAchiever with so many music hits and soundtracks from James Bond Goldeneye to MadMax Thunderdome to the Australian NRL theme tunes Musicals Movies and books have been made about Tina Turner being inducted twice into the Rock n Roll Hall-of-Fame first with her husband Ike then Solo she is in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame top 100 Artists of all time. I heard her concert 3 times here in Auckland New Zealand and will never forget them - especially her walking down the golden curved staircase singing Goldeneye - she is Simply the Best so many Number 1 hits "It Takes 2" Plus many many many duets including a duet with Rolling Stone Legend Mick Jagger at the 1985 Live Aid African fundraising concerts etc etc
We are all lucky to have shared the planet with this woman.
Indeed we are blessed
Don't push it. She was a decent singer but that's it. Plenty of other great singers out there. Better than her.
She is a gift and inspiration to us all.
@@adriantrusca1245 Honey, if you think so you didn’t listen well to her. 💃🏻
She was special and will never be forgotten . I loved her and her story inspired me , may she rest in peace .
She was such a knock out!! Watching her perform was ALWAYS inspiring! No one could move and sing like Tina. This is a sad day knowing she is no longer with us. What a fantastic world class talent.
Yes
Yes agree
So very true.From poverty until stardom . .talent doesn't care where you come from..if you are talented thats it.God bless you Tina,so sorry I never saw you .Your legacy will live on xx
No no like her. She had it all and I cry evertime I see her walking into opening night of the musical Tina in NYC. The crowd was going wild and she lit up as she acknowledged the group going crazy. So glad she got to see how much everyone loved her. At this point she was about 79 years old. She will be in ours hearts forever.
Yes exceptionally beautiful in every regards
Simply the best! There'll never be one like her again.
Live Aid Philly, close to the Stage: ROCKED....
You got that right
How could you NOT love this woman.. So Talented, So attractive, So Humble. RIP... Never forgotten, LEGEND !!!!! A life worth living.
My mother, who prefers classical music.
How could 40 years have gone by so quickly?????
Thank you, Tina, for the memories.
Crazy how time flies isn't it?
39 now, gonna be 40 next year 😭
So true
I just turned 40, crying is about right 😭😭😭
39 years ago this aired 31 May 1984
She was a good sport and a classy lady.
And she fought herself, a strong strong woman!
@@kaysloan2787 yes ! I loved her infectious laugh! Classy ….you betcha.I’m sure a complete sweetheart inside as well.I never felt I know it’s immature) she’d ever die! TINA Was ALSO AN IDOL THOUGH IM NOT A BLACK WOMAN, SHE SPEAKS VERY ELOQUENTLY..the day she left earth I felt empty. I danced to your solo record ! This is lovely & painful to watch ….RIP Sweet TINA 😢YOU HELPED EVERY WOMAN!
Farewell beautiful lady. You changed this world for the better, always an inspiration. Rest peacefully, dear Tina. Thanks for everything. 🌹
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Tina had a beautiful laugh. She was pure and natural. Rest in peace, queen
This beautiful women, after years of abuse, she never lost her amazing soul. She held her head up high and lived with dignity and pride. I love this women. May she rest in eternal peace. She's a true legend and the legacy she has left will be her own, unmatched by no one....she's an amazing role model for ALL women.
... and MEN.
Yes
Deeply saddened by her passing. She was my one of favorite childhood icons. RIP Queen Tina Turner
Me too. I feel like someone hit me in the gut
Man....she was on top of the world in '84.
So true, and to think how she went from completely off the radar to owning the stage alongside Mick Jagger in about 6 months... still hard to believe to this day.
Yep, I graduated HS that year. I remember her fondly.
@@kz1000ps And to do that in the mid-80s at the age of 45 is amazing.
@@kz1000pshow true ....became a superstar in 85
I tooled around Europe in a little green Citroen that year, Tina always in the cassette player!
Gosh, she had to be so polite to Letterman. What a lady.
When you listen to her explain how difficult it could be to get some songs played on different music stations in America - "it was too black for some stations and not black enough for others", even in 1984, and how politely she discussed it, she handled herself so beautifully.
What an inspiration. I'm so glad I got to experience her music and even see her live 😍
Slight corrections...
There definitely was a racial divide in the 60s, but you missed exactly what Tina said. Both used each other's races as the same excuse not to play River Deep--Mountain High. Meanwhile it was a big UK hit.
Your comment about how it was similar in 1984 is off...
By 1984, with Private Dancer and its singles, radio couldn't be as divided about Tina's music, even if it wanted to. That year I heard her on pop, rock, top 40, and even many AM radio stations.
...and that's not counting stations or shows that were playing her pre-solo work (no need bringing up that name), or even her music videos on TV (before MTV and Muchmusic were free on cable).
@@djhrecordhound4391 Yep.
Private Dancer was huge in the '80s
God bless her!
Lucky You -Eh!!!
@@darm.8172 Hellyeah LOL! 🇨🇦
I am shocked. I have to cry untill I run out of tears. She will never be forgotten. So much wonderful memories. Thank you Tina for the glorious music.
@1959Berre I cried for days. She was/is a huge influence on my life. I started to come to grips with her passing when I heard from Cher stating that Tina was tired of being sick and she was ready to transcend. I’m choked up writing this but I’m happy that our queen is no longer suffering.
Did You Really Cry???
Thank you Tina Turner. ONE of a kind. You made your mark. What a talent.
She was just so chill as a person - and her music of course.
She had such a great genuine laugh. Her smiles were so radiant lighting up her face and beaming out love on everyone.
As soon as I saw the headline pop up, I came right to UA-cam to see which Letterman segment was pulled to remember her. Excellent choice.
Tuna Turner is one of my all-time favorite Letterman spots. Fond farewell to her.
On top of all her talent she was such a good sport.
Fun Fact: From Late Night writer Joe Toplyn’s book:
As I mentioned, the writers are almost never involved in the panel segments, where the host interviews the guests. But there are exceptions. Sometimes a writer can script a comedy extra for a guest. Such an extra can add entertainment value to what would otherwise be a fairly predictable encounter.
For example, when I was a new writer on LNwDL, I learned that singer Tina Turner was going to be a guest. I remembered seeing, in a store window on my walk to work, a ridiculous product called "The Tuna Turner," a plastic container with a crank that could be used to blend the ingredients for tuna salad. Dave and the talent department went for my idea to present the gadget to Tina on the show. A couple of days later, there was the legendary Tina Turner at homebase, giddily cranking The Tuna Turner and making tuna salad while the band played Tina's hit "River Deep, Mountain High."
Classic!
Great moment!!
It was awesome
Which was an imbecilic, childish idea that wasted ten minutes of an interview with a great artist.
Brilliant!
RIP Tina Turner. You were simply the best. ❤
There were much better ones.
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Saw Tina perform live 4 decades ago. Loved her! Tina will be missed!!!
We saw her in Oakland in 2001 and it was a simply phenomenal performance. I heard her share on many occasions that people pay their hard earned money to see her and they deserve her best. Not to be corny, but she truly was simply the best. What a woman!
I was there too.
Joe Cocker was on the same bill.
Tina's such an inspiration & force of nature.
RIP Tina!! You have a place in my heart always.
That's a awful nice thing to say. 😍👌
She was classy and well spoken....a sad loss...RIP.
I think someone asked her where she learned to ‘speak properly,’ she said, ‘I’ve always spoken this way.’
It’s so sad that time passes. So much powerful energy, talent graced this planet and suddenly all gone forever. Hard to imagine.
Not gone forever though.
We have her concerts on DVD, her music on CDs, her books.
And a zillion videos here on UA-cam.
Tina is gone but her music will live on until the end of time
I am so heartbroken 💔 that she has passed. You didn't grow up in the 80s and didn't know who she was. Queen of rock and roll. You will be missed. You were a true queen and thank you for your wonderful music.
I wasn’t born until the 90’s, but I agree Tina is a musical legend. Really wish I could’ve seen her live around this time.
The best! RIP Tina, the legend.
Tina Turner, Mick Jagger, and David Bowie….3 legendary musicians and performers.
All these clips that get posted whenever someone passes makes me really appreciate Dave. Been watching him my whole life, gonna be weird when he’s not around anymore.
Thanks for this. I had the pleasure of seeing hew a few times -- the last was in 2000. We paid a lot to get up front tickets and it was worth it! R.I.P Tina!
She is an amazing person. Great energy and so grounded.
I loved it at 1:56 as she opens the box. She was so cute and happy about it! Just a little girl from Nutbush getting a present. Adorable. Deepest condolences to her family.
Is this not SIMPLY THE BEST thing you've seen on the internet today? Oh to hear Tina's infectious squeal of a laugh again. Bless her. Thanks for the music.
Rare and refreshing to see someone with that level of talent and fame with no apparent airs. What a star.
Truly, a force of nature xx
Great way to describe Tina
Dave had the BEST writing staff 😊
Excellent bit and she was game to go along with it❤
Dave eschewed female writers, so he didn't actually have the best writing staff!
@@pollypickle Wonder why...
@@pollypickle He’s ‘interviewed’ as part of “Robin Williams Come Inside My Mind,’ and he says, “Governor Jerry Brown was dating Linda Ronstadt….that’s the California you want,’ as though it should be obvious to everyone.
Huh?
I wonder where the bar would have been put by a lesser writing team. In the lithosphere?
A chance to watch this beautiful and talented performer is a gift. RIP.
You guys are faster than the BBC.
Faster than anyone
A friend texted me a few minutes before this appeared, but that’s a rare occurrence!
😂😂😂😂
That's because this channel is Simply the Best.
@Barry Obama it must be grim trying to predict which celebrity needs a video on standby.
So classy and humble... note, she said Mick Jagger learned with her and the girls (the dancers). She could have simply talk only of herself and we wouldnt mind or notice. But no... she gave credit to her dancers. This is class you dont find anywhere anymore. All these so called celebrities/artists are just "me, myself and i" (no pun intended). You will be greatly missed, Tina❤
What a great singer and a class act. Tina Turner was one of the best singers of pop/rock music this world will ever know. I feel so blessed that I have memories of her music when it was released. Hearing her songs for the first time was/is a wonderful experience indeed!
How can you not love this talented, iconic, beautiful and funny lady? R.I.P. Tina!
My mother, who prefers Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart.
I meanwhile really appreciate these honorings of celebritiys, who‘ve been friends of the show and now past away, through posting their appereances on the late show.
😂😂😂
I like how Tina did a little dance while mixing the "Tuna Turner", too funny!!! Love her high pitched laughing, very sweet! Tina was always a good sport! That's what made Tina so great and why us fans really adored her!!!
Still miss you Tina!!!!😢😢😢
Simply the best. Rip
She had it all, so beautiful, charming, warm, talented and a great sense of humour.
She was a class act.
She is absolutely cool as hell...all smiles and down to Earth!...
What beautiful manners! Charm par excellence in receiving that "Tuna Turner"! Grace personified.
Tina Turner is one of the greatest singers ever. She will always be The Queen of Rock and Roll. She left a legacy that we will always remember. There will never be another one like Tina Turner.
Rest in Peace, Tina. We will miss you. ❤
I like how she's more than willing to use the tuna turner! Very hands on, practical. Charming lady.
Love love love this woman. RIP you fabulous giant and GOAT.
Simple music can make you sing simple hug can make you feel better simple things can make you happy, i hope my simple Hello brings smile to your face..
Rest well Tina before your next life journey! My Mom just passed a few months ago at the age of 83 as well. Just like my Mom, I will always keep you in my heart for bringing to the world so many wonderful songs. "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo".
So sad. She was simply the best. 😢
RIP Tina. What a fantastic performer and beautiful classy lady
She is one of those beautiful people that you wish would never age or dye, cause they are so inspirational and talented that you can't get enough of them. And you want to go on watching them perform forever. 😔 Love you Tina Turner. 😍👌
Knowing there is someone just sitting around waiting for celebs to die so the Letterman youtube channel can post their interviews with them keeps me up at night.
lol
The thought of that is so funny🤣🤣🤣
What a classy, beautiful, intelligent, sexy, sensual, talented, lovely, and phenomenal woman. R.I.P Tina!
Thanks for the timely nod to one of the best, most hardworking talents in the business. Sure don't make them like that anymore 😭
this interview stuck in my head because of the tuna gag and how delightful Ms Turner was about the whole thing
She gave a very nice interview and seemed like a delightful extremely talented person
Oh Miss Turner I love you. Rest in Rockin Power sista
I thought Tina would live forever. So smokin hot on the stage, such energy. Loved her authenticity and admired her spiritually. I will miss her.
I loved how she navigated her short skirt here. It's those fabulous legs of hers.
Thanks for this guys♥️
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Lovely talented Lady Tina Turner. Miss you! Thank you for sharing your talents with the world. RIP. 💔 💧 🌟 forever
She always seemed a very fun person. And what a knockout. RIP
You are in the arms of tge angels Tina. Rest in peace beautiful lady. You deserve that . Thank you for all the beautiful memories.🩷🌷🌹🌸🌺🌼⚘️🪻🌻🥲
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RIP Tina. We love you.
Thanks for posting this! Tuna Turner is Letterman comedy gold.
what a neat lady - a beautiful woman - an amazing performer - a gifted singer -
Touched by the hand of God -
RIP
1984 was such a magical year. My 1st year of HS & a great era for music. Great to see this archived nostalgia.
"Paul, can we have a little music while Tina cranks her tuna?" 🤣🤣🤣 God I miss Dave.
River Deep!
Dave's attempt to humiliate Tina here is cringe-worthy, as were so many of his "comedy" bits.
Tina also had a great appearance on Late Night in '93 (I believe). She performed a song ("I Don't Wanna Fight") and then had a hilarious interview with Dave where he tried to convince her to marry him. Peace to you, Tina.
She was certainly the best of us! RIP Ms Tina Turner you will be missed. 😢❤
She’s lucky she moved to Europe where she was treated as a woman , an entertainer- not a black woman , or a black entertainer. She was also so lucky to meet a man who adored her- thank you Erwin for treating her like a queen and making her so happy!
I remember when she started wearing this wig it was the best decision. It really matched her onscreen persona and she looked outrageous with it, especially the clips holding back the front. So edgy and cool
I wonder, was it obvious to audiences at that moment in time, that she was wearing wigs?
@@RisforRockit she always wore wigs so I think so. Even in the 60’s.
We salute the divinity in you 👑Tina Turner, you will rest peacefully in our hearts forever...🙏🏾💕
This could be the first unboxing video ever 😊 and of course Tina did it 👏🏻👏🏻 I'll miss her so much 😢🌹
i'll always LOVE this wonderful woman. Thank you, Tina, for the life you led! YOu just inspired me today, in fact, with the way you handled your stroke, my dear. I was just disgnosed today with having had one and your strength and courage helped me!
🙏
RIP Tina Turner, she was an amazing woman and one of the best performers of all time
"Paul, can we have a little music while Tina cranks her tuna?"
I just love Tina. She's got a great personality, talented, and gorgeous💃
Rest in peace Tina. Dave was a little stiff in this one, but it was a wonderful snapshot of her career at that point. It was nice to watch today.
Dave was always "a little stiff ". That's his style. Works well as a balance to flamboyant performers.
What a delightful giggle!
God bless Tina Turner she was a beautiful person and may she rest in peace.
Farewell my Queen! You are the best of the 20th century!!!
Amazing, she was 44 here and about to have the biggest song of her career. You can tell she was loving every minute!
Wow! She was so beautiful!!
Thank's for uploading these clips Dave
Radiating star now beaming across all universes
She was too vibrant to leave us. I will miss her!!!! Simply the best!!!!
Charming and sweet. RIP beautiful Queen Tina. 🧡🙏
Incredible icon with heart an soul in everything she gave to us in great joy in her talents ❤️, RIP Tina Turner.
Such a beautiful, talented and powerful woman. I was lucky to have seen her perform with Rod Stewart, the Stones and Bryan Adams. She was electrifying.
So much I could say about Tina Turner but I’ll just say , what a truly beautiful lady ❤️❤️❤️ R.I.P beautiful strong classy lady ❤️❤️❤️
She was so talented and kind. RIP dear Tina. You’ll always will be missed. 🙏❤️
Wow, 39 years almost to the date of this airing. Thanks for posting.
The acid queen🤩
Two of my favourite female artists not only as performing singers/writers but
also the way that they came across as lovely warm intelligent and down to earth
people.
Tina turner & donna summer.❤🔥
Few have deserved the title of "Icon" as much as Tina.
We will miss you Tina.R.I.P queen of rock and roll.
I was always amazed how much energy she pumped in to singing,dancing and moving the crowd.
The Queen of Rock is now Rocking in Heaven RIP Tina Turner what a Legend it's unbelievable what she achieved in her lifetime a true SuperAchiever with so many music hits and soundtracks from James Bond Goldeneye to MadMax Thunderdome to the Australian NRL theme tunes Musicals Movies and books have been made about Tina Turner being inducted twice into the Rock n Roll Hall-of-Fame first with her husband Ike then Solo she is in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame top 100 Artists of all time. I heard her concert 3 times here in Auckland New Zealand and will never forget them - especially her walking down the golden curved staircase singing Goldeneye - she is Simply the Best so many Number 1 hits "It Takes 2" Plus many many many duets including a duet with Rolling Stone Legend Mick Jagger at the 1985 Live Aid African fundraising concerts etc etc
She was a Buddhist. No Heaven for Buddhists.
R.I.P 💔💔 Tina Turner THE BEST of ROCK and ROLL 😭💔😭💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏
Tina's music IS timeless Big loss RIP
Nothing but respect for this woman.
So much talent.
Every excuse to burn out.
But, she powered through it.
A class act.