best12bars-- I completely agree with you that "Make Them Hear You" is overkill. Dialogue would have definitely been more effective.
Updated On: 8/28/05 at 05:16 PM
"Little Lamb," while boring, is necessary for us to really connect with louise, in my opinion.
"Miss Baltimore Crabs" from Hairspray just doesn't work.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/22/05
i often skip Magic Foot from Spelling Bee
AWWW MEF I love "Let's Walk" its my favorite of the whole show.
I always skip "Your Eyes" In RENT! We waited all year for him to write one great song and "your eyes" can not possibly be classified as such!
"Western People" - King and I , it was wisely cut from the movie.
Sorry but I hate these two songs:
Sentimental Man from Wicked
Something Bad from Wicked
I also dislike:
We're Okay from Rent
The Legend of Miss Baltimore Crabs from Hairspray
Married from Cabaret
Muqin from Thoroughly Modern Millie
"Light my Candle"- Rent
I LOVE TMM but 90% of the songs to me just dont belong in the show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/13/05
Hey - reading this thread made me laugh. If all the songs you suggested were cut from Rent we'd be left with what? Like one song? Just to add to that I personally don't like "Contact".
Thoroughly Modern Millie:
Both of Muzzy's songs
Muquin
But I love Millie. and I really don't like 911 Emergency from Bare.
Muqin from Thoroughly Modern Millie I agree with
Another Pyramid from Aida
My White Knight from The Music Man
King Herod's Song from JCS
I'm Only Thinking of Him from Man of La Mancha
Love Song from Pippin
You'll See from Rent
joanlegorreta- i can't believe you thin "all i care about" is a bad song- i've always thought it cemented the entire character of Billy Flynn. He pretends to be caring and compassionate (which encompasses that song) but when the audience officially "meets" him in the scene immediately after he is the polar opposite.
my 2 cents- wither 30/90 in tick tick boom or all of the songs but 30/90, since that song is so different from the rest of the show and it really doesn't fit.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/21/05
"The Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera
"All I Ask of You" from The Phantom of the Opera
"That Face" from The Producers
"All I Care About" from Chicago
"Class" from Chicago (I hate the melody. The Lyrics are fine)
"Make Them Hear You" from Ragtime
"Little Lamb" from Gypsy
"A Heart Full of Love" from Les Miserables
"Greatest Star of All" from Sunset Boulevard
"Something Bad" from Wicked. That has to be the worst song ever composed for musical theater.
"Your Eyes" I have a big problem with because "One Song Glory" is a far better song, and it is about him trying to write "your Eyes" which ends up being a big letdown. Hah...he should have just sang "One Song Glory" for Mimi at the end.
Akiva
First, I just want to say that "Your Eyes" grew on me and I do like it now.
I never liked Green Finch and Linnet Bird - it's FAR too metaphorical a song for a character that just isn't that smart in the first place.
I also like Make Them Hear You...
Mostly, though, I wanted to write because I'm very surprised people said songs from Man of LaMancha. Little Bird is PERFECT for that scene. A violent song wouldn't work at all. The contrast between the song and what the muleteers are doing there is what makes the scene work in the first place. As for I'm Only Thinking of Him - it's needed to show why Quijano's family goes to the extremes they do to help him -- and when it's sung well (as I think it is on the OCR), I think it's kind of a pretty song.
I will, however, say that This Was a Real Nice Clambake was probably the biggest misstep R&H made in any of their scores! The song is horrible - annoying melody with even worse lyrics - after being stuffed by a meal, NO ONE rhapsodizes about what they just ate as though it were a long-ago fond memory!
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/25/05
best12bars, while I do agree that one of the few but prominent flaws of Ragtime is the overkill of powerful anthems, I personally believe "Make Them Hear You" is a wonderful song - just my opinion. However, because of the anthem overload, they did cut "He Wanted to Say" after the Broadway run closed. Now it's optional in the lisenced version. However, I do agree that it could have been handled brilliantly with dialogue, though maybe not better. The library scene is too long as it is, without the dialogue that would likely increase the lenth. That's also one of the problems with the novel. It needs to bring together so many lose ends that it ends up just running long out of necessity. I would have loved to see what McNally would have written for it, though.
Anyway, as for me, I always skip over "Atlantic City" from Ragtime.
Swing Joined: 5/6/05
I'd have to second the motion of "magic foot" from "...spelling Bee" - although I'm sure it's hilarious while watching the show -it's not so sweet on the ole ears while listening to the soundtrack.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/25/05
Do you guys want to, or should I? Okay, I will.
aspiringactor, Spelling Bee has no soundtrack. It's called a cast recording. It's only a soundtrack if they played it during the show instead of them singing live. Movies have soundtracks. Broadway musicals have cast recordings.
Now say it with me, "cast recording."
The More you Ruv someone -Avenue Q
Without you- Rent
Wait - Sweeney Todd
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
hey, Jam_man get over it, you self-righteous prick.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/25/05
I'll just ignore the rudeness on your part, first of all.
Secondly, it's definetly not just me who has that pet peave. In fact, virtually everyone on here who really knows anything about Broadway is annoyed by the soundtrack/cast recording confusion.
I would literally bet you the ENTIRE LEFT SIDE OF MY BODY that if I hadn't pointed that out, someone else would have.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
and I would have made the same response to any of those people who would have filled your place, except instead of self-righteous, i may have called them Sacntimonious or just plain asshole
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/25/05
Remind me not to talk to you again.
I have to agree with Without You from RENT. It's a very pretty song but I skip right over it every time I listen to the CR. Also agree with Miss Baltimore Krabs from Hairspray.
Stand-by Joined: 1/27/05
I remember once i was listening to the Jesus Christ Superstar cast recording with my mom, and i skipped over "Gethsemane" (i'm not at all fond of the song), and my mom shouts "You skipped over Jesus's suffering and prayers? You're going to hell!", which i always found funny.
I agree with "Your Eyes" from Rent as being a let down after all the build-up of finding this "one great song".
i skip pretty much anything Raoul sings in Phantom, am I the only one who would choose the Phantom (erik) over Raoul??
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