I think that Liza continued to grow vocally and as a performer into her 40's and even 50's ... whereas Judy peaked much earlier. No one can compare with early Judy vocals, but in my opinion, no one can/could touch Liza when she was at her peak in her mid 40's.
Liza's best years where definitely during the 80s and early 90s. I'm guessing addiction probably affected Judy's voice but still she sounded great until the end.
Liza doing her classic song that is still her anthem to this day...clearly Johnny & the audience loved it & the interview is fun to watch all these years later!
I'll never understand why some people waste their time watching videos of artists they don't like in the first place, and then why do they feel the need to comment about it to the rest of us? Sure, Judy and Liza have similarities and they have differences. I can still love and appreciate them both. I can also love Barbra and others. Just enjoy whomever you enjoy without making it into some sort of competition.
@sissillian1 Technically, Liza was THE star along with Barbara S., They were the ONLY BANKABLE stars for a period of time. Also, Liza won an Oscar for best actress. She was, and is, a superstar.
Looking back through Liza’s years of singing. I noticed this time was like a transition period for her she was starting to sound more mature but still sang the songs as she would when she was younger
I saw liza maneli in concert in 1994 I was in the 4th row center, sitting behind me was a main shareholder of Pepsi cola he happened to be my sister's ex, he fell asleep during the show and was snoring so loud during the show, I felt sorry for liza because she could hear him the whole entire show because he was 5th row centre right behind me but anyway her show was fabulous besides the constant loud very loud snoring......😜😉🙃😄
I mean...damn. Such power! What we call an "entertainer" nowadays is an embarrassment when you consider that you had to have THIS in order to be called one before. TALENT used to matter. Even the talk show hosts were better entertainers than what we have now. Carson and McMahon would KILL you with their exchanges. And Carson could actually sing some. Saw him sit in with the Rat Pack and hold his own! These three are from a time when you had to be able to get the job done no matter what and with no extra help if need be.
I couldn't help looking at the wire from the microphone 'cus i was a bit nervous she would step on it or maybe fall...but luckily she didn't. Good job Liza!
and where did the polps come from??? I mean she must have had depressions otherwise she wouldn´t be a drinker! see the voice is connected to our soul! I love her to death! she is an amazing performer! Still she had a rough live with drug abuse!
It was actually interviewers who constantly asked her about her mother everywhere she went. And when people would shout out her mom's songs when Liza would come out for encores, she would say "it's been done." She did her own songs.
@@Broadwaybuff-pi1qg not true watch the interviews on youtube she refers to her mother constantly titally of her own accord and I mean **CONSTANTLY** she **CONSTANTLY** sang her mother's songs too (and murdered them) these are just facts that are here on youtube for anyone to see
She was a great performer but she belts eveything. You can really hear her defincies when she sings softly, that's why she avoids going there. Very intellegent show woman. She played to all her strengths and she had personality. Loads of personality.
Liza actually excels at singing softly. Listen to her sing He’s Funny That Way for example. She croons through the whole song up until the end when she starts with the belting. Her recording of The Man I Love from New York New York is another great example of how good she is when reigning it in.
In her concerts she actually sang a lot of soft theatrical songs, and was very good at them. Her Liza at Carnegie Hall CD for Telarc, for example, includes a beautiful performance of Lonely Feet and other tender ballads. These were the moments when sometimes sang just from a director's chair for the ballads. So she didn't belt everything. Not at all.
I sometimes find women with short hair very attractive. Even if they have their heads shaved, cause I gotta tell you when Natalie Portman had her head shaved in "V for Vendetta", she looked HOT!
Amazing! But Judy’s singing voice was natural and her daughters, not so much.. Liza herself said that her mother had a natural voice and that Her mother was the best singer in the family. But then again, we already knew that!
i absolutely agree. too much chest voice pushed up too high and lots of laryngeal holding has ruined her voice. i saw her last december twice when her show was on broadway and even though she was vocally terrible, i couldn't stop watching. her acting and character is always so there that the voice doesn't really seem to matter. so inspiring! she really did use to have a wonderful voice when she was younger, though!