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Tina ' s Back: Body And Soul Rock ' n ' roll ' s ugliest beauty is back. And no one who saw Tina Turner ' s rough and rowdy Murphy Center concert will forget it. Turner stopped at MTSU in November, dur- ing the fifth week of her Private Dancer tour, to belt out her comeback tunes and a few of her older hits. From the moment she burst on stage in tight, white leather pants, shaking her magnifi- cent mane and flaunting her legendary legs, she was hot. Turner opened with a powerful cut from her Private Dancer album, Show Some Respect. Sparks continued to fly through ' T Might Have Been Queen and Baby. The crowd danced and clapped to Better Be Good to Me, featuring a drum solo by percus- sionist Jack Bruno. Pianist Kenny Moore proved himself to be a real entertainer as he kept the audience clapping and singing while Turner slipped off the stage. Three large screens showed the fans a bit of her quick-change technique as she prepared for her next number. The leggy redhead returned in a white, feath- ered mini dress, with matching boa, to sing her
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soulful hit, Private Dancer. Muscle-bound saxophone player Tim Cappelo nearly stole Turner ' s female audience with a steamy solo dur- ing this number. Then the lights went down, and Turner dropped her feathered dress to reveal a slinky grey outfit underneath. She wailed out One of the Living and We Don ' t Need Another Hero, both from the movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Next she gave the audience a chance to join in during What ' s Love Got to Do with It. The women, then the men, sang part of the chorus. You guys ought to be good at this, Turner said, flashing her famous grin, you ' ve been say- ing it all your lives. But the highlights of the show was the Browns- ville, Tennessee native ' s mean rendition of Proud Mary, the song she first made famous with her ex-husband Ike Turner back in the ' 60s. Turner wound up the show with Let ' s Dance and Bruce Springsteen ' s Dancing in the Dark. By the end of the evening one thing was sure: even at 46, Tina Turner can still rock. Top: Mr. Mister, Tina Turner ' s opening act, sang tunes from their album. Welcome to the Real World. Broken Wings and Kyrie, their two biggest hits to date, were real crowd pleasers. 22 — Student Life
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