These Tina Turner rugby league videos from 1989 and 1990 are so... See for yourself
Showing posts with label Tina Turner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tina Turner. Show all posts
Friday, November 6, 2015
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Friday, May 1, 2015
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
When Tina Turner Ruled the World
I love this pic
Back in the 70s, Tina was on her own. It was then, we saw Tina unleashed and she was tearing it UP! I've found some of her performances on several variety shows. And they are hot, hunty!
Check them out after the jump
Monday, March 11, 2013
Monday, November 26, 2012
Happy Birthday, Tina Turner!
The Diva Omega turns 73 today! She has been the deal for a very long time and we gays love us some Tina!
Please check out some of my favorite TT videos after the jump
Monday, October 1, 2012
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Happy Birthday, Tina Turner!
The Diva Mega was born this day! And here are some of my favorite Tina performances
Honky Tonk Woman
Simply The Best
Typical Male
Friday, November 26, 2010
Happy Birthday, Tina Turner!
Happy Birthday to the Grand Diva Ms. Tina
To celebrate, here a few of my favorite Tina videos
Simply the Best
I Don't Want to Fight
Acid Queen
We Don't Need another Hero
Let's Stay Together
Private Dancer
To celebrate, here a few of my favorite Tina videos
Simply the Best
I Don't Want to Fight
Acid Queen
We Don't Need another Hero
Let's Stay Together
Private Dancer
Monday, August 2, 2010
Morning Alarm: Cher, Tina and Kate Smith
Please watch this Beatles medley by Cher, Tina Turner and Kate Smith?
Cute and crazy... But cute
Thanks , Derrick
Cute and crazy... But cute
Thanks , Derrick
Monday, July 5, 2010
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Maybe Mad Max Puns are a bad Idea

We don't need another hero and we don't need this costume either.
Tina, we should leave the Thunderdome, now.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Back Flash Video Thursday
Ms. Turner and the song that says it all...Private Dancer
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The Bob Mackie Hook-up
There was a time in my life when I wanted to be a fashion designer. Among the influences of fashion and style, Bob Mackie was my inspiration.
From my Cher doll to Diana Ross's powerful gowns, I was drawn to his look and over the top style. Now, he's going to spice up the Diva Omega, Tina Tuner. Here's an design from her upcoming show.
“The first time I saw her,” recalls Mackie of meeting Turner in the mid-Seventies, “she had on a beautiful man-tailored silk blouse, gabardine pants and alligator loafers. So opposite to anything that we thought of as Tina Turner at the time.” Nor did it really scream Bob Mackie. Thankfully, designer and singer saw eye to eye — or perhaps sequin to sequin — when Mackie was enlisted to outfit the star for her appearances on “The Sonny and Cher Show.”
Now, more than three decades later, Turner, 68, says she’s “leaning a bit more towards a rock-influenced look.” To that end, Mackie has been looking back at the thigh-grazing dresses, beaded tops and shiny stretch pants he created for Turner’s solo club act in the late Seventies.
His new designs include the requisite “Proud Mary” minidresses, as well as a postapocalyptic look inspired by Turner’s role in 1985’s “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” and a vixen getup à la “GoldenEye,” the 1995 James Bond film for which she wrote the theme song. And, though he’s working in a mostly neutral palette (“Because there’s so much there, you wouldn’t want to [use a lot of color],” he notes), Mackie’s going full throttle with the details, including plenty of lacing, fringe, studs and jewels.
Get excited
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From my Cher doll to Diana Ross's powerful gowns, I was drawn to his look and over the top style. Now, he's going to spice up the Diva Omega, Tina Tuner. Here's an design from her upcoming show.

“The first time I saw her,” recalls Mackie of meeting Turner in the mid-Seventies, “she had on a beautiful man-tailored silk blouse, gabardine pants and alligator loafers. So opposite to anything that we thought of as Tina Turner at the time.” Nor did it really scream Bob Mackie. Thankfully, designer and singer saw eye to eye — or perhaps sequin to sequin — when Mackie was enlisted to outfit the star for her appearances on “The Sonny and Cher Show.”
Now, more than three decades later, Turner, 68, says she’s “leaning a bit more towards a rock-influenced look.” To that end, Mackie has been looking back at the thigh-grazing dresses, beaded tops and shiny stretch pants he created for Turner’s solo club act in the late Seventies.
His new designs include the requisite “Proud Mary” minidresses, as well as a postapocalyptic look inspired by Turner’s role in 1985’s “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” and a vixen getup à la “GoldenEye,” the 1995 James Bond film for which she wrote the theme song. And, though he’s working in a mostly neutral palette (“Because there’s so much there, you wouldn’t want to [use a lot of color],” he notes), Mackie’s going full throttle with the details, including plenty of lacing, fringe, studs and jewels.
Get excited
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