#52
Posted: 12/16/04 at 1:00am
HaHa Good work, thats amazing!
Me tarzan nah nah nah nah....
#53
Posted: 12/16/04 at 1:03am
I had one at Kean University when Adam Pascal started singing One Song Glory. I think a lot of people in attendance had one then as well.
#54
Posted: 12/16/04 at 1:38am
Michael Ball singing "Love Changes Everything" in ASPECTS OF LOVE.
Brian Stokes Mitchell singing ANYTHING! (especially in RAGTIME).
Brian Stokes Mitchell singing ANYTHING! (especially in RAGTIME).
#55
Posted: 12/16/04 at 2:18am
Norm Lewis singing anything (but more specifically, the last few bars of "You Should Be Loved" in Side Show)
Not on broadway - but Kevin Earley singing "This Is Not Over Yet" from Parade (at a concert a couple of years ago) and definitely singing "Molasses to Rum!" Oh my - what a voice! :)
Not on broadway - but Kevin Earley singing "This Is Not Over Yet" from Parade (at a concert a couple of years ago) and definitely singing "Molasses to Rum!" Oh my - what a voice! :)
#56
Posted: 12/16/04 at 2:27am
Euan Morton singing STRANGER IN THIS WORLD
The cast of TABOO singing COME ON IN FROM THE OUTSIDE
The guys of TABOO singing OUT OF FASHION
The cast of RENT singing SEASONS OF LOVE, every time.
By My Side from GODSPELL
Nun music - THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Chorus music - BRIGADOON
The cast of TABOO singing COME ON IN FROM THE OUTSIDE
The guys of TABOO singing OUT OF FASHION
The cast of RENT singing SEASONS OF LOVE, every time.
By My Side from GODSPELL
Nun music - THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Chorus music - BRIGADOON
"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy."
-Charlie Manson
#57
Posted: 12/16/04 at 2:33am
The end of "Dance of the Robe."
Definitely.
It is SO enough.
Definitely.
It is SO enough.
Andrew, tonight isn't about you! It isn't even about me!!! - [FD]
#58
Posted: 12/16/04 at 2:33am
i HAVE started to spontanteously cry when listening to shoshana.
#59
Posted: 12/16/04 at 2:36am
"Wizard and I" = religious experience.
Finally someone made that song worth listening to.
Finally someone made that song worth listening to.
Andrew, tonight isn't about you! It isn't even about me!!! - [FD]
#60
Posted: 12/16/04 at 2:56am
Patti's "I've come home at Laaaaaaaaaaast" from Sunset Boulevard.
#61
Posted: 12/16/04 at 6:58pm
unfortunaely, I didn't have any eargasmic experiences to Lupone's MATTERS OF THE HEART. Anyone else feel let down by her performance?
"I am ready to disclaim my opinion, even of yesterday, even of 10 minutes ago, because all opinions are relative. One lives in a field of influences, one is influenced by everyone one meets, everything is an exchange of influences, all opinions are derivative. Once you deal a new deck of cards, you've got a new deck of cards."
— Peter Brook
#62
Posted: 12/16/04 at 7:10pm
Sheryl Lee Ralph sing ONLY IN NEW YORK
Alan Cumming sing I DON'T CARE MUCH
Bernadette sing MOVE ON
Lansbury & Hearn sing A LITTLE PRIEST
Jackman sing I GO TO RIO
Alan Cumming sing I DON'T CARE MUCH
Bernadette sing MOVE ON
Lansbury & Hearn sing A LITTLE PRIEST
Jackman sing I GO TO RIO
#63
Posted: 12/16/04 at 7:30pm
My last live eargasm was Eden Espinosa's last notes in "Once Upon a Time."
My last recorded eargasm was listening to Scott Alan's "Home" performed by Shoshana.
My last recorded eargasm was listening to Scott Alan's "Home" performed by Shoshana.
#64
Posted: 12/16/04 at 7:42pm
I totally forgot...Jennifer Holliday singing "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" and Audra McDonald singing "Down with Love" Both those songs (and singers) are amazing!
What is it about Lucy?? I know she's a bitch, and yet I want to be her...
#65
Posted: 12/16/04 at 7:48pm
"I'd Give it All For You" from the OCR of Songs for a New World.
#66
Posted: 12/16/04 at 7:50pm
I forgot one: "Impossible Dream" sung by Brian Stokes Mitchell!
I have my books and my poetry to protect me...
#68
Posted: 12/16/04 at 7:56pm
Try Norm Lewis singing William Finn's "Anytime" on for size. See my tears? I thought you would.
It's eckspecially apropos
So if you really want to know
Do I love you?
Don't aks.
#69
Posted: 12/16/04 at 8:00pm
Oh dear...here come the stones. Anything by Clay, and most of Idina's stuff.
Also, Josh Groban, and Miss Saigon, and my friend singing.
Also, Josh Groban, and Miss Saigon, and my friend singing.
Megan Mullally as Karen Walker on Will and Grace: "Tell me more. Tell me more. Like does he have a car?"
#70
Posted: 12/16/04 at 8:03pm
Clays is actually pretty much wonderful in my eyes. Sure, his eyelids are a little overactive, he needs to admit he's gay, and he should stop doing the trills and licks and frillies that just don't belong with his voice, BUT I really hope he's still around in twenty years, because then he'll really be great--he just isn't fully realized yet.
It's eckspecially apropos
So if you really want to know
Do I love you?
Don't aks.
#71
Posted: 12/16/04 at 8:09pm
"..or overbearing--Down DOWN WITH LOVE!" Yes, sir, good point! Brava Audra.
It's eckspecially apropos
So if you really want to know
Do I love you?
Don't aks.
#72
Posted: 12/16/04 at 8:16pm
My last eargasm was while listening to Hearn and Lansbury in Sweeney Todd. (shivers with pleasure)
#73
Posted: 12/16/04 at 8:33pm
Definetely Hugh P. from Phantom of the Opera his voice is just so ear titilating!
#74
Posted: 12/16/04 at 8:40pm
The first 10 times i heard Audra Mcdonald sing the word
"Beautiful"
in the song 'Beautiful' from the recording of
Marie Christine
wow, ive had others but this was a big sesnsation for me, seriously the way she sings that one word is unique, im suprised to not see it already down here.
"Beautiful"
in the song 'Beautiful' from the recording of
Marie Christine
wow, ive had others but this was a big sesnsation for me, seriously the way she sings that one word is unique, im suprised to not see it already down here.
#75
Posted: 12/16/04 at 9:00pm
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
I forgot Audra's "7 Deadly Sins" Song Cycle from NPR. It's so good!
I forgot Audra's "7 Deadly Sins" Song Cycle from NPR. It's so good!
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