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POTO lyric question

POTO lyric question

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TheatreDiva612
#0POTO lyric question
Posted: 1/14/05 at 9:33pm

Hey guys. Does anyone else notice that on the POTO CD with Sarah Brightman, on number 3 of the first CD, after Think of Me, it sounds like "What a change, you're really not a b*tch" instead of "bit"? Or maybe it's just me....just wondering if anyone has ever noticed it..

FabalaCohen
#1re: POTO lyric question
Posted: 1/14/05 at 11:23pm

Yeah. It's just you.


"During this performance, please feel free to let your cell phones and pagers ring willy-nilly. However, do remember that there are heavily-armed knights on stage and you might well be dragged up and impaled." (Pre-curtain announcement at the new Broadway musical Monty Python's Spamalot)

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CATSNYrevival
#2re: POTO lyric question
Posted: 1/14/05 at 11:46pm

This has been brought up time and time again since the damn thing was recorded. let it go. it's been changed anyway. go see the show now and it's been changed to "Long ago... it seems so long ago... how young and innocent we were.." etc. forget it. it's old news. very old. moving on. Updated On: 1/14/05 at 11:46 PM

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Racetrack
#3re: POTO lyric question
Posted: 1/15/05 at 12:00am

No no it's not just you. My bf's little sister thought it was "you're really not a b*tch" as well and he had to tell her that it was bit. It's funnier when he tells it of course.


"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear

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TheatreDiva612
#4re: POTO lyric question
Posted: 1/15/05 at 12:10am

okay, thanks for responding.....i didnt mean to piss anyone off....im new to the board and wasn't aware how much it has apparantly been discussed...i hadn't listened to the cd since i was little, and i just noticed it...sorry..

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Racetrack
#5re: POTO lyric question
Posted: 1/15/05 at 12:11am

Fine by me. It's funny that it does sound like that though.


"The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say. The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long"-Edgar in King Lear

Joshua488
#6re: POTO lyric question
Posted: 1/15/05 at 3:43pm

Yes, I noticed that when I first heard it! I had to rewind it and play it again just to check. Steve Barton over-enunciates the "t" in "bit", making it sound like "b!tch". You're not alone, TheatreDiva!


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