Pfffff. Hahaha. He was one of the most handsome men to ever live. There is nothing better than those type of Italian features. When all together on a face with the smile shape of lips and twinkle eyes, shining cheeks and mischievous grin. The eyebrow movement … it is GORGEOUS.
He's not even refusing to sing for Adua, he's just refusing to sing for the interview after having performed last night and then just randomly acapella.
Tough but very interesting interview, somehow sad, showing how life is complicated for everybody at some point. Pavarotti appears to me as a very smart , wise personality, not simple but gentile, honest and a very open heart.
I absolutely can’t stand these types of “interviews” where the interviewers sole interest is to create something newsworthy from a boring promo junket like they’re some kind of performing monkey. It’s so low-brow.
Yes he was a primadonna. But was it necessary...? YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT...!!! As a singer myself he was THE BEST tenor voice i have ever heard. So in my opinion his arrogance at times was necessary. I don't know what's going on with his marriage. But i will say that when your from the "old country" wherever that may be. They have a different way of marriage equality. Men usually rule the roost. I'm of Armenian decent and females typically cater to males. At least that's what i saw when visiting my relatives over there. It doesn't work that way in America and that's a good thing. But you can't judge another culture's "norms".
Unprofessional. He's not someone who just sings at will. You wouldn't ask a bus driver or a waiter ....hey wait on me now like you're at the restaurant. Hey drive this bus now like you do at work. Come on. It's a vocation and a profession. You need to prepare. Not just some parlor trick.
The definition of cringe. Firstly, the interviewer is so unprepared, puerile and bad that I wonder how did they stayed so long (I could only imagine Callas in their place, she would have being gone after 30 seconds). Secondly, we don't have the cultural codes to understand their relationship and to judge (even if they ended up divorcing 8 years later). It might look like they hate each other, but it is just probably the way they interacted. The proof that the love was profound is that she was near him when he died, despite him having a new wife. He even changed his will to benefit best his first wife.
So ,he was jealous of his daughters.He felt neglected? So did she when he was mostly on the road, and she bore most of the responsibilities. So, that was childish on his part.
The sparks were flying despite the smiles!
Luciano Pavarotti from the early 90s is an absolute definition of handsome. 🫠
Interesting taste.
Pfffff. Hahaha. He was one of the most handsome men to ever live. There is nothing better than those type of Italian features. When all together on a face with the smile shape of lips and twinkle eyes, shining cheeks and mischievous grin. The eyebrow movement … it is GORGEOUS.
SO SAD HE IS GONE! WHAT A VOICE!
He's not even refusing to sing for Adua, he's just refusing to sing for the interview after having performed last night and then just randomly acapella.
"Never simp, guys!" L. Pavarotti
Tough but very interesting interview, somehow sad, showing how life is complicated for everybody at some point. Pavarotti appears to me as a very smart , wise personality, not simple but gentile, honest and a very open heart.
This interviewer is unbelievably bold. Wow.
Stupidity makes people bold.
He is so polite 😂 I love him
I love him forever !!!!
Such a wise artist and the greatest tenor !!!!
Great Tenor ❤
you cant just start singing out of nowhere, he saved his voice took very good care of it, The voice is only good for so long.
He was adorable! And had a beautiful voice,the voice of an angel ❤
I'm going to interview a bunch of tradesmen and ask them to build me a house. Then when they say no I will beg them "Oh come on just a little house."
Like lawyers being cornered at cocktail parties.
They seems very honest regarding not liking each other anymore 🤣
Sad it was obvious
I absolutely can’t stand these types of “interviews” where the interviewers sole interest is to create something newsworthy from a boring promo junket like they’re some kind of performing monkey. It’s so low-brow.
Te adoro mi niño santo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wednesday 16th September 1992
What a sweet man
Very frank and real couple
❤❤❤ fantastic excellent human beings praise God
Yes he was a primadonna. But was it necessary...? YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT...!!! As a singer myself he was THE BEST tenor voice i have ever heard. So in my opinion his arrogance at times was necessary. I don't know what's going on with his marriage. But i will say that when your from the "old country" wherever that may be. They have a different way of marriage equality. Men usually rule the roost. I'm of Armenian decent and females typically cater to males. At least that's what i saw when visiting my relatives over there. It doesn't work that way in America and that's a good thing. But you can't judge another culture's "norms".
Même durant des interviews il refusais de chanter quand cela n'était pas prévu. Rien avoir avec le fait que ce soit sa femme
Unprofessional. He's not someone who just sings at will. You wouldn't ask a bus driver or a waiter ....hey wait on me now like you're at the restaurant. Hey drive this bus now like you do at work. Come on. It's a vocation and a profession. You need to prepare. Not just some parlor trick.
There is a language barrier to some clarity of things. May be hard to understand and through unintended nuances, becomes misinterpreted
SO what if he didn't want to sing for his wife !!!!! HIS VOICE HIS CHOICE......
I understand his position a 100%
The definition of cringe. Firstly, the interviewer is so unprepared, puerile and bad that I wonder how did they stayed so long (I could only imagine Callas in their place, she would have being gone after 30 seconds). Secondly, we don't have the cultural codes to understand their relationship and to judge (even if they ended up divorcing 8 years later). It might look like they hate each other, but it is just probably the way they interacted. The proof that the love was profound is that she was near him when he died, despite him having a new wife. He even changed his will to benefit best his first wife.
❤️
The greatest Tener of our age. Most celebrities like this are basically as contrary as a bag of ferets. No doubt he was too.
Body language says it all.
What a bad interviewer
So ,he was jealous of his daughters.He felt neglected? So did she when he was mostly on the road, and she bore most of the responsibilities. So, that was childish on his part.
THE WAY HE PUSH HER HANDS WAS NOT NICE.... HE IS ONLY ACTING NICE.
They are not happy together
you cant just sing off the bat, you have to have a lengthly warm up etc. dont make it sound bad when it isn't.
Incredibly rude of the interviewer to do this, wow, tactless.
How unprofessional and disrespectful to ask a person like pavarotti to just sing like that as if he was a clown or some mindless object, ridiculous
Why make him feel uncomfortable? Insensitive interviewer!
Rude question.
not the best wife as it later proved.
He was not exactly faithful. What do you expect from a betrayed wife?
not the best husband as everybody knew.
A great tenor. Come un marito , bo?
He singed for money tho
Who cares what that dude does or thinks.......
Why don't you get lost then
only people who are interested in the best male voice of all time, you are very uninformed and you should not show this in print
More than will ever care about you.
@@lucianopavarotti2843 You need to stay calm........ The world isn't gonna bite you..... .
@@autokorrektor8166 Tiresome little person.....