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Tina Turner - Music Keeps Me Dancin'
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Tina Turner - Music Keeps Me Dancin'
https://link.deezer.com/s/33zlALOQyeoY6HGmIQa5B

Tina Turner - song - 1979
How Tina Turner and Peter Lindbergh Created the Iconic 1989 Eiffel Tower Photoshoot
📰 Original title: Tina Turner Posing on the Eiffel Tower for a Photoshoot, 1989
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In 1989, singer Tina Turner participated in a memorable photoshoot on the Eiffel Tower in Paris with renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh. The images, which later became closely associated with her album 'Foreign Affair,' showed Turner standing and posing on the tower’s iron framework while wearing a shimmering haute couture dress designed by Azzedine Alaïa. One of the most striking aspects of the session was that Turner insisted on wearing her signature high heels despite concerns about safety. According to Lindbergh, he suggested that Turner climb the structure barefoot and have the heels added later through photographic editing. Turner rejected the idea and chose to complete the shoot in heels. Lindbergh later recalled that no tricks or special effects were used during the photography session and that Turner confidently climbed onto the structure herself. The resulting photographs created the impression that Turner was suspended dangerously high above Paris without protection. However, the article explains that this dramatic appearance was largely the result of careful camera placement and forced perspective. Although the images seem to show her hanging hundreds of feet above the ground, Turner was actually positioned only a short distance above a lower platform. This meant that the situation, while still challenging and unconventional, was not as life-threatening as the photographs suggested. The photoshoot has since become one of the most recognizable visual representations of Turner’s fearless public image. It also highlights the creative collaboration between Turner and Lindbergh, whose documentary-style approach to photography helped produce a set of images that remain iconic decades later.
How Tina Turner and Peter Lindbergh Created the Iconic 1989 Eiffel Tower Photoshoot
📰 Original title: Tina Turner Posing on the Eiffel Tower for a Photoshoot, 1989
🤖 IA: It's not clickbait ✅
👥 Users: It's not clickbait ✅

In 1989, singer Tina Turner participated in a memorable photoshoot on the Eiffel Tower in Paris with renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh. The images, which later became closely associated with her album 'Foreign Affair,' showed Turner standing and posing on the tower’s iron framework while wearing a shimmering haute couture dress designed by Azzedine Alaïa. One of the most striking aspects of the session was that Turner insisted on wearing her signature high heels despite concerns about safety. According to Lindbergh, he suggested that Turner climb the structure barefoot and have the heels added later through photographic editing. Turner rejected the idea and chose to complete the shoot in heels. Lindbergh later recalled that no tricks or special effects were used during the photography session and that Turner confidently climbed onto the structure herself. The resulting photographs created the impression that Turner was suspended dangerously high above Paris without protection. However, the article explains that this dramatic appearance was largely the result of careful camera placement and forced perspective. Although the images seem to show her hanging hundreds of feet above the ground, Turner was actually positioned only a short distance above a lower platform. This meant that the situation, while still challenging and unconventional, was not as life-threatening as the photographs suggested. The photoshoot has since become one of the most recognizable visual representations of Turner’s fearless public image. It also highlights the creative collaboration between Turner and Lindbergh, whose documentary-style approach to photography helped produce a set of images that remain iconic decades later.

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A história do lendário dueto entre Bryan Adams e Tina Turner
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Ted Tocks Covers - Year 9 - Day 46
I Want to Take You Higher
Remembering Sly Stone!
“Feeling's gettin’ stronger
Music's gettin’ longer too
Music is flashin’ me
I want to take you higher
Baby baby baby light my fire”
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Think about songs that offer to take you somewhere. Somehow you know you are in for an experience. Some take you to another physical space, while others take on the deeply personal challenge of tak…