Its funny if you pre-order from the show website it is $25 and it says it won't ship until late June and if you order from SHK Boom it is $14.99 and will most likely ship early.
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
I am SOOO excited for this because I really want to hear Man Up! The audio recording I of course don't have because it would be illegal to use any kind of recording device in a Broadway theatre cuts off the first act half way through Sal Tlay Ka Siti. Updated On: 4/26/11 at 10:38 PM
Love that I at least have one great quality song to tide me over!
PS, I was sitting next to two Mormon missionaries today on the bus. White shirts, black pants, ties, books and all. I really wanted to start singing that song. It took all I had to hold back...
"Art, in itself, is an attempt to bring order out of chaos."-Stephen Sondheim
While the song is great and the quality was great. I don't think this is the best song they could have used to get the South Park crowd in. I think like Turn it Off or Man Up would have peaked their intrest more. But I'm glad this song will hold me over until May 17th!
They don't need to draw the South Park crowd in. The show's already a massive hit. This is probably the least spoilery song in the show, so it makes sense it's the one they would release as a teaser to tide people over.
Never heard the music but am coming to NY in June and have tickets. Can't wait as I see on here it's getting amazing reviews so have pre-ordered it on iTunes for 10.99. Love the Hello song. So catchy!
Am curious...does price go up once it's released?
Updated On: 4/27/11 at 08:47 AM
It's amazing to see the marketing tactics... the show is a huge hit and they don't need to "draw anyone in" right now. Meanwhile I've seen about a million Ad's for Wonderland, Baby its You, etc etc.
I agree that Hello! is the least spoliery and is perfect to release now: most of the other songs, while great on their own, are just so much funnier when seen with the acting/in context with the show.
I predict that they will use Hello for the Tony performance or at least during the opening, how great would it be for the tonys to start with the Doorbell chime!?
I think it'd be great for the opening number, but not for their actual Tony performance. It cuts out half the ensemble. I could see them doing what The Producers did and doing "Man Up", including the act finale.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
I'm curious as to what they can get away with for the Tony's and still have the entire cast/ensemble.
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