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4«SIDELINES Tuesday, November 19, 1985 Features/Entertainment gives all to Murphy Center crowd By CARLTON WINFREY Murphy Center during her Private her several hits, "Show Some Re- clothes again this time on stage Beyond Thunderdome" in which to do with it," she said as she pre- Sidelines Editor in ( Uriel Dancer tour, which is now in its spect," Tina gave the audience a (with the lights off) and sung the she co-starred in with Gibson this pared to sing " What s Love Got To She's hot, powerful, energetic, fifth week. little back stage glance at what she song which like her video is sure to summer. Along with her screaming Do With It". sassy and soulful, and she gave it cuts from her four-time goes through to prepare for her win awards next winter. audio effect, the audience was After she had sung for seven mi- all to Middle Tennessee Saturday platinum , performances on a big-screen In her skimpy gray one-piece treated with more video effects nutes, she taught her fans a few night. She's the dynamic Tina Tina and her six-man hand rocked monitor. outfit with splits up to her waist on with scenes from the movie on the lines of the song and allowed them Turner. Murphv Center like it's never Clad in a tight-fitting two-piece both sides, Tina turned it out with screen above her. the chance to sing, unaccompanied Tina gave Middle Tennesseans nx-ked this year. white suit and medium height heel "We Don't Need Another Hero" "You know, everyone has their by her, with the women singing their money's worth on her stop to Entering the stage with one of shoes, she strutted, pranced and from the movie "Mad Max own way of saying what's love got first. sang while the audience stood Tina again slowed the pace down dancing and singing along with her. with "Let's Stay Together," and Tina kept the pace with her next later introduced her band and man- songs, "I Might Have Been Queen" agers. and, not on her Private Dancer Taking advantage of the not-so- album, "Baby". often breezy mood, the aubum- The near sell out crowd became haired Brownsville, Tennessee na- doubly excited when Tina took off tive sang "Help Me," another song her jacket, leaving the one-piece not on the Private Dancer album. Ixxly suit laced up in the front,de- The laid-back mood was just fining every curve of her sexy 46- what the audience needed to pre- soon-to-be-47-year-old body. pare for what Tina had next— "" was "Rolling On The River". Formerly performed with a slighty faster performed by Tina and her ex-hus- tempo than it was recorded, and band Ike in the late 1960s and early intermixed with a drum solo by per- 1970s, it became evident that it cusskmist Jack Bruno. Tina left the could be sung minus Ike, and she static while pianist Kenny Moore was just the person to sing it. got the crowd singing and clapping Fans who were probably in their to the music. teens when the song was first made Tina reappeared minutes later popular by Ike and Tina, went wild with a change of clothes and nuxxl dancing and rocking as the leggy to perform "Private Dancer' performer, dancing across the To set the mood lor this more stage, showed what she could still mellow hit, Tina wore a short, white do with the song 15 years later. oa, black stockings, and into her popular black leather mini pumps. Tina slowly made her way dress with denim jacket, Tina gave down the stairs around the stage. the audience "Lets Dance," "Private Dancer" featured a solo by thanked her fans for supporting her saxophone player Tim Cappelo. during her "comeback," and topped To perform her latest hit, "One the night off with "Dancing in the Photo by Howard Ross Of The Living," Tina changed Photo by Howard Ross Dark," by Bruce Springsteen.

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