worst thread title ever for me. My senior year we did Kiss me Kate, and the same people who always get the same leads got the leads again, and because I was going to see Wicked on the day of the show and might be late, the director casted me and my best friend, guys who had been in Drama for 4 years, helped set up stage and lights and been in every freaking play, bit parts as janitors, we got to say "A chance for Stagefolk to say hello" I was very bitter.
I always enjoy musical theatre when I actually sit and watch/listen to it, but for some reason I never get the urge to do that regularly
I am seeing Avenue Q tonight though, which is going to be awesome!
I quite like Les Miserables, I started listening to it after I performed a song from it as part of my singing lessons a couple of years ago. (Empty Chairs at Empty Tables)
Also I got the soundtrack for Sweeney Todd after enjoying the movie and after seeing NPH do a song from it on Youtube.
I'd love to write a musical one day about something like robots
I always enjoy musical theatre when I actually sit and watch/listen to it, but for some reason I never get the urge to do that regularly
I am seeing Avenue Q tonight though, which is going to be awesome!
I quite like Les Miserables, I started listening to it after I performed a song from it as part of my singing lessons a couple of years ago. (Empty Chairs at Empty Tables)
Also I got the soundtrack for Sweeney Todd after enjoying the movie and after seeing NPH do a song from it on Youtube.
I'd love to write a musical one day about something like robots
also also there's going to be a fairly expensive amateur production of Les Mis on soon in Dandenong, if you want to see the show I'd check it out, it's the closest you'll get to professional
alsocubed, don't for the love of god do NOT see Sweeney Todd on stage
every cut the movie made was a good cut, except for maybe the Ballad of Sweeney Todd
One thing I can't do is listen to a soundtrack and judge whether or not I like it. I need to see the show to really appreciate the songs.
When I listen to a song after seeing a show it holds more emotion in context and reminds me how it affected me at the time. Just listening to a soundtrack sans seeing a show just doesn't work for me.
One thing I can't do is listen to a soundtrack and judge whether or not I like it. I need to see the show to really appreciate the songs.
When I listen to a song after seeing a show it holds more emotion in context and reminds me how it affected me at the time. Just listening to a soundtrack sans seeing a show just doesn't work for me.
This is a general thing and not aimed at anyone
I think that it depends on the show for me. Sometimes the music or at least a couple of songs are good enough to make me enjoy a whole album - actually, I would say that since I don't have a lot of money or access to theatres hereabouts, usually I start listening to a show before I ever see it onstage. But there are definitely shows which have more impact when you see them live. I think generally the music from Chicago is better, but Cabaret has more strength as a stage show, for instance!
Gonna go ahead and post some more songs from musicals now.
As gay as I am for musicals and Anthony Stewart Head. Even after I led my own hype vehicle for the movie. I found absolutely no redeemable qualities in Repo.
As gay as I am for musicals and Anthony Stewart Head. Even after I led my own hype vehicle for the movie. I found absolutely no redeemable qualities in Repo.
It was one of the few songs I would listen to again on its own, but I don't really want to call anything from Repo good.
faggot
In other news, Sarah in general is rad.
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I deliberately avoided finding out anything at all about Repo, so the extent of my knowledge is now the two songs posted here, the fact that it is widely disliked, and that it is, in some manner, a Genetic Opera.
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"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
also it shows that Baz Luhrmann is ten types of crazy
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I claim to dislike Moulin Rouge, but it's secretly sort of catchy and likeable - certainly the most catchy and likeable thing Baz Luhrmann has ever done. I would also watch Ewan MacGregor eat toast and enjoy it.
I claim to dislike Moulin Rouge, but it's secretly sort of catchy and likeable - certainly the most catchy and likeable thing Baz Luhrmann has ever done. I would also watch Ewan MacGregor eat toast and enjoy it.
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I am seeing Avenue Q tonight though, which is going to be awesome!
I quite like Les Miserables, I started listening to it after I performed a song from it as part of my singing lessons a couple of years ago. (Empty Chairs at Empty Tables)
Also I got the soundtrack for Sweeney Todd after enjoying the movie and after seeing NPH do a song from it on Youtube.
I'd love to write a musical one day about something like robots
www.protomen.com
beat you to it
also I'll see you tonight
also also there's going to be a fairly expensive amateur production of Les Mis on soon in Dandenong, if you want to see the show I'd check it out, it's the closest you'll get to professional
alsocubed, don't for the love of god do NOT see Sweeney Todd on stage
every cut the movie made was a good cut, except for maybe the Ballad of Sweeney Todd
When I listen to a song after seeing a show it holds more emotion in context and reminds me how it affected me at the time. Just listening to a soundtrack sans seeing a show just doesn't work for me.
This is a general thing and not aimed at anyone
dudes!
the Protomen have a totally new website!
and a countdown to the new album!
87 days!
I will write a musical about... seaweed. Has that been done yet?
Also I might check out that Les Mis production, that would be pretty awesome.
Defying Gravity live still sends shivers down my spine, but it ain't all that
Avenue Q beat it in the Tonys for a reason
man-sexings later?
great thread
I think that it depends on the show for me. Sometimes the music or at least a couple of songs are good enough to make me enjoy a whole album - actually, I would say that since I don't have a lot of money or access to theatres hereabouts, usually I start listening to a show before I ever see it onstage. But there are definitely shows which have more impact when you see them live. I think generally the music from Chicago is better, but Cabaret has more strength as a stage show, for instance!
Gonna go ahead and post some more songs from musicals now.
Uh-oh, it's Elaine Page
Mega-eighties disclaimer for that one. Especially when the dancing (if you want to call it that) starts.
A Simpler Cobbler He!
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
Great post
get on the fuckin ball already, hollywood
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjrA93_O6Dw
Some people didn't like the movie, whatever.
This song, however, is glorious.
So is pretty much anything Sarah sings.
8-)
get over it, starring kristen dunst and ben foster, is kinda like the teen version of kiss me, kate
only awful
and so watchable
i lurve it
Except this was wonderfully campy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DL6d3zLt2k
Chase The Morning is a great fucking song, goddamnit.
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faggot
In other news, Sarah in general is rad.
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
Yesss
Our love, renewed!
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there was a phase in college where i watched it pretty much every day, did sing alongs with a few friends and everything.
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjSjB-3xPVM
or maybe Animaniacs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZfBtjYfJ2o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVAoKTKFDzU
also it shows that Baz Luhrmann is ten types of crazy
While I'm confessing:
seen this a few times, too
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
I believe it
First! There is desire.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHO5KWIMZUo
Are there titties in it?
Do the ladies wear underwear?
Step one: Cut a hole in the box.
Step two: Put your wig in that box.
Step three: Make her open the box.
Centi, that's my favourite song from Moulin Rouge! And not because of the Roxanne drinking game, for once.
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN