{"id":598,"date":"2007-09-16T08:44:43","date_gmt":"2007-09-16T08:44:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jwalking\/2007\/09\/best-tribute-to-luciano.html"},"modified":"2007-09-16T08:44:43","modified_gmt":"2007-09-16T08:44:43","slug":"best-tribute-to-luciano","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jwalking\/2007\/09\/best-tribute-to-luciano.html","title":{"rendered":"Best tribute to Luciano"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A little belatedly I&#8217;ve stumbled across the best eulogy to the late Luciano Pavoratti. It is, perhaps not surprisingly, from another dramatist named Bono. If the purpose of a eulogy is to capture a person, to celebrate a life, to inform others about the deceased, this seems almost perfect:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Some can sing opera, Luciano Pavarotti was an opera.<br \/>\nNo one could inhabit those acrobatic melodies and words like him. He lived the songs, his opera was a great mash of joy and sadness; surreal and earthy at the same time; a great volcano of a man who sang fire but spilled over with a love of life in all its complexity, a great and generous friend.<br \/>\nGreat, great fun, The Pavlova we used to call him. An emotional arm twister if he wanted you to do something for him he was impossible to turn down. A great flatterer.<br \/>\nWhen he wanted U2 to write him a song he rang our housekeeper, Theresa, continually so we talked about little else in our house.<br \/>\nWhen he wanted U2 to play his festival in Modena, he turned up in Dublin unannounced with a film crew, and door-stopped the band. His life and talent was large but his sense of service to the weak and vulnerable was larger.<br \/>\nWe wrote Miss Sarajevo for him. He had worked on the humanitarian crisis that was the war in Bosnia. We travelled together on a UN air force flight to Mostar&#8230; all of us earnest in hard hats, just about strapped into this industrial aircraft with the big man handing out parmigiano from Reggio Emilia, \u201cthe best cheese in the world&#8221; he kept saying\u2026 deadpan\u2026 to make us laugh.<br \/>\nIn Pesaro, in his summer house, he lived an almost bohemian life with a recording studio set up in an out house &#8211; but did all his vocals in his bedroom&#8230; there was a hammock hung between two marine pines for a siesta. He liked to eat, sleep and then warm up his vocals though I remember more eating than warming up. When we first recorded with him I left a stone heavier than I arrived.<br \/>\nIntellectually curious, couldn\u2019t stick to his own generation &#8211; loved new ideas, new people, new song forms.<br \/>\nA sexy man whose life lit up again when he fell in love with Nicoletta and as he watched Alice play in the yard. He loved all his daughters so much.<br \/>\nThe sadness of losing his only boy his only silence.<br \/>\nI spoke to him last week&#8230; the voice that was louder than any rock band was a whisper. Still he communicated his love. Full of love.<br \/>\nThat&#8217;s what people don&#8217;t understand about Luciano Pavarotti. Even when the voice was dimmed in power, his interpretive skills left him a giant among a few tall men.\u201d\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A little belatedly I&#8217;ve stumbled across the best eulogy to the late Luciano Pavoratti. It is, perhaps not surprisingly, from another dramatist named Bono. 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