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Help: What song Is It?
 Feb 8 2017, 04:00:12 PM

I pretty sure it is not a play about the African-American or Hispanic-American experience, so that may rule out a few plays as well.

I am also pretty sure it is not in:

Aida (2001)
Billy Elliot (200Carrie (1988/2012)
CATS (1981)

Dance of the Vampires (1997)

Fame (1980)
Heathers (2014)
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (199The Lion King (1997)
Kinky Boots (2013)
Lestat (2006)
Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark (2011)*

Tarzan (2006)*
The Toxic Avenger (2009)
The Wedding Singer (2006)
Wonderland (2011)

It is not anything after 2014, either.


Help: What song Is It?
 Feb 8 2017, 03:19:40 PM

Okay, I will compile a list of musicals and songs which are NOT the one I am looking for.

Let me begin here:

-I am fairly certain it is not a musical written prior to Little Shop of Horrors (1982) as the style is more modern. But, ironically I do find some resemblance to "Suddenly Seymour."

-It didn't seem like a period piece, so it can't be Grease or Miss Saigon, or something like that. I remember the costumes being clearly from the "pres


Help: What song Is It?
 Feb 8 2017, 02:46:01 PM

"Seventeen" is great. It has a new-wavy vibe. I can't remember a single lyric from the one I'm actually thinking of. But I know they really belt the lines. I suppose you can describe it as souring. "Seventeen" is not really soaring in that way. 


Help: What song Is It?
 Feb 8 2017, 02:12:02 PM

No, but thanks. I know my Green Day, plus I've heard the entire production of that.


Help: What song Is It?
 Feb 8 2017, 01:57:07 PM

A few years back I was driving through I think Spokane and gal on Gonzaga's college radio station had a Broadway show tune radio show. One of the songs she played was a duet between a gal and a guy. If I remember the gal started on her own, and then the guy started and they were singing different melodies, but were making a beautiful harmony. They were singing in a poppy, almost punky, style. The subject matter was sincere, possibly romantic. The next time I was in front of computer I loo


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