Inspiration...
one of my favorite things to do...
oh, Cookie...that signature really is so bad! Matthew's was SO MUCH better!
beaches, boats and bars...
edit...need to look for another picture. That number on the right wasn't supposed to be included.
Thank you, Cookie.
For Cookie...
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Speaking of sigs, Addy - everytime I see one of your posts now, I hear Ms. Andrews singing that line! Her rendition of that song is probably my favorite recording of hers - it captured her ability to express the emotional content of a piece while maintaining perfect technicality. Brilliance!
DG - I so agree! I love her rendition of it. She sang it with such joy; each note as clear as a bell.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Addy - even though it was recorded past her prime, her CD of the music of Richard Rogers makes my heart and soul happy to be alive.
What she possibly lacks in technical precision, she more than makes up for in soul and spirit...
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
"What she possibly lacks in technical precision, she more than makes up for in soul and spirit..."
Hehe - that's kind of how I rationalize my own life at this point
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
God, she's beautiful - 'practically perfect in every way'!
I don't care what anyone says, I adore the music from Camelot. Simply adore it.
and, she is a true Beauty!
Can we jack this thread back towards margaritas? May I please have one? Pretty please?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Addy - although I can't say I like the show as a whole very much - that book drags on FOREVER - the score is my favorite Lerner and Loewe - and you know I love them! I've always just wanted to see a concert version doing the music only - with Audra would be nice
oh, but there are parts of the show that are just magical!
A concert only version would be grand!
Bway, check out the 5/5/5 thread... lots of drinking going on there! But, I'll be happy to have a margarita with you. After dinner....
Aren't we supposed to be getting an Edward Hall directed revival soon?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
If that's true, Cookie, I wouldn't mind hearing Kelli O'Hara sing Guenevere.
Kelli O'Hara is perfect casting.
Would also love to see one of the great leading men of Broadway play Arthur, although I'm sure they'd feel the need to go with a bizarre film personality...although the rumors of Liam Neeson are enticing.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Hell...why not get Robert Goulet..he is still on Broadway.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Boobs - Ew.
I vote for Kelli as Guenevere, Marc Kudisch as Arthur and Cheyenne as Lancelot.
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