Goodbye Cilla

Very sad for family and fans. 
Seemed 'salt of the earth' Liverpool lass, who never pretended to be something she wasn't.
A real icon of the 60's. 
Always found her rendition of the Sing a Rainbow song touching and evocative, and also the Liverpool Lullaby - quite poignant; a reminder of how things could be, for some, in those days.

Richard (UK)
 
fuzzy logic said:
Very sad for family and fans. 
Seemed 'salt of the earth' Liverpool lass, who never pretended to be something she wasn't.
A real icon of the 60's. 
Always found her rendition of the Sing a Rainbow song touching and evocative, and also the Liverpool Lullaby - quite poignant; a reminder of how things could be, for some, in those days.

Richard (UK)

She was 'proud of her roots' but like most scousers when the money started rolling in she rolled outa town.don't get me wrong I liked Cilla , but she was ( by her own admission ) ruthless in her pursuit of fame and her husband had to forfeit a very promising career as a singer because she told him there would only be 1 diva in their relationship and it was her or nothing ( another fact openly admitted by Cilla )
 
Hi Davej.
Your 'proud of her roots' comment better than my 'salt of the earth' - too open to misinterpretation of my intention.

Otherwise not sure what, apparently, you might have found objectionable in my post - if you did.

Being a bit defensive I know.

Think that many "youngsters" would roll out of town, scousers or not, if seriously big money plus fame, became available - particularly if their background was one of being relatively hard-up.

In a similar vein - suspect that to be that successful, particularly in show business perhaps, surely requires - in your words - ruthlessness; but think other words could just as easily be used. 

Don't think she ever pretended differently - so certainly would agree with Cilla's apparent 'openess'. 

No way going to comment on her relationship with her spouse - that was between them as far as I'm concerned.

All the best.

Richard (UK)
 
No offense on my part Richard
I live  'over the water' from Liverpool and while I agree that people move around all the time to seek fame and fortune , 'most' ( not all and this is not directed at Cilla) famous Liverpudlians always harp on about how wonderful Liverpool is but never use their fame or wealth to promote what is a culturally very rich but cash poor City.
As I said before, Cilla was by her own admission very ambitious and self centered. She thought the world of her husband and was truly devastated at his passing and she was a genuinely caring person and had a great affinity with the common person.
There is a 3 part series about her early days ( Cilla BBC1) that was sanctioned by Cilla and is definitely worth a watch to get a feeling of the era and what she went through .
Just to reiterate I thought Cilla was brill , the part of my post about leaving Liverpool was more of a generalisation based on solid experience / pet annoyance
Dave
 
First Cilla now George Cole,  Do What,  everyone loved 'Arther Daily'.
Minder was great telly in its day, when it was George Cole and Dennis Waterman.
 
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