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I prefer the hard rock version Kerry Ellis & Brian May from Queen did for WICKED ROCKS.
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I'm going to take a stab at this and call it for what it is; shameless self promotion!
Hi, Oreo (or Joey Pero). Thanks for joining! It's so nice when self-obsessed attention whores join a message board...only to post about themselves and their work.
As you can see, Broadwayworld clearly already takes care of the obnoxious marketing & advertising. It makes my head spin. So begone with you or I WILL eat your "schwartz"!!
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Phyllis -
Do we know what brand he prefers?
I'm thinking female tweens...
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I prefer the hard rock version Kerry Ellis & Brian May from Queen did for WICKED ROCKS.
I loved that! Kerry has quite the set of pipes.
Swing Joined: 11/30/09
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A couple questions...
1. When did defying gravity simply become "defying"?
2. When did it change from "Idina" to "Idena"?
3. Since when did BWW not accuse people like you of self-promotion?
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"1-Defying Gravity has not become "Defying." "
Then why does the thread title just say "found a very cool Defying"?
Because joining a message board and pretending to be someone else and outright lying under the guise of shameless self-promotion of a cover of a song which neither the song nor the original performer of the song is spelled or named correctly is the HEIGHT of taste and class.
Oy. I'll take Barney over that anyday.
PRS wins again!
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Oreo? Is that even a real name?
We all know that you are promoting yourself. Why bother hiding it?
Must I point out that my judgement is based on facts and, rather, NOT assumptions?
Nice try Oreo. Play again. And keep practicin' your trumpet! It needs some work. I'm sure Winthrop could offer some advice.
I prefer the hard rock version Kerry Ellis & Brian May from Queen did for WICKED ROCKS.
I agree. It's a stunning rendition of the song Too bad she never sang it that well in the theater.
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