I was searching for that BGT thing, when i came across this article from April 2009, and this is VERY interesting indeed-- especially as history. I am sure we all missed this one. I know I did.
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...g-1671687.html
in part, he says this:
""Susan is a woman you can sit down with and have a very intelligent conversation. She is one person with whom I can say about my own act 'do you think that song should be dropped?' or 'is that working?' She is one person whose judgement you can really trust."
He said the much-reported mild brain damage she sustained during birth barely affected her daily life.
"She is being portrayed as being lucky but she is someone who is not just a talented woman but she has a real intelligence. She may have had the problem when she was born but it does not affect her 99 per cent of the time."
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...g-1671687.html
in part, he says this:
""Susan is a woman you can sit down with and have a very intelligent conversation. She is one person with whom I can say about my own act 'do you think that song should be dropped?' or 'is that working?' She is one person whose judgement you can really trust."
He said the much-reported mild brain damage she sustained during birth barely affected her daily life.
"She is being portrayed as being lucky but she is someone who is not just a talented woman but she has a real intelligence. She may have had the problem when she was born but it does not affect her 99 per cent of the time."
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