She is so missed I am so jealous my Dad saw her live in the 60s I was born in 1974 I was born in the wrong decade I love 1960s music I wish I was in my teens or 20s in the 1960s. Dusty left us too soon I wish she was still alive.
That voice. So much emotion in it, so much talent, style and perfect pitch ! So many of the music experts have said she was the best female singer to come out of England, and I agree. She was a perfectionist and it shows in her songs. Gone too soon.
There will always be a special place in my heart for Dusty. She was the most iconic singer of the 60s . She did so much for music she should be appreciated for ever. Oh to be young again and relive that precious time I had as a teenager.
I have been in love with Dusty all my life and still feel her when I attempt her songs. When I was 9 in '65 I started singing 'you dont have to say you love me'. I became a frustrated opera student. Her sound must be forever adored.
Beautifully and faithfully representing the world that Dusty lived. An honest refection and tribute to this iconic superstar who cared and promoted others to fame, whilst still looking for 'herself' as well. Ahead of her time in treating all equally and unashamedly stood up against racism by example. I am glad she lived. John (Australia)
I truly miss the 60's . The Music , the Vibe , the Innocence . They were also simple times . And we had Great Artists such as Dusty Springfield . Such beauty & Class . She to had her demons . But there will never be another . I miss her , the world miss's her . RIP Dusty .
I knew a dancer who used to be in Dusty's troup in the mid 60s. She said that because she was the tallest of the dancers Dusty used to keep her back to teach her to dance. My friend said that Dusty was already a good dancer and that her role was to act as her partner, taking the lead, male role where necessary. Looking back, she wondered if this was the only way Dusty could have physical intimacy with a woman in those days. Nothing happened between them.