Okay, someone puts a gun to your head... — Page 2
#27
Posted: 7/25/05 at 10:42am
to sing: "The God Why-Don't-You-Love-Me? Blues" Follies (close second goes to "Marry Me a Little" Company)
to listen to: "Move On" Sunday in the Park with George or "Johanna" Sweeney Todd (the version in the second act)
to listen to: "Move On" Sunday in the Park with George or "Johanna" Sweeney Todd (the version in the second act)
"The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four Americans are suffering from some form of mental illness. Think of your three best friends. If they're okay, then it's you." - Rita Mae Brown
#29
Posted: 7/25/05 at 10:51am
Hmmm, my favorite changes every day, but right now it'd be Judge Turpin's "Johanna." Or "I Wish I Could Forget You" from Passion. Or, oh God, I'd be dead by now. But at least my killer would be a Sondheim fan.
You promised me poems. ~Tricky
#30
Posted: 7/25/05 at 10:58am
Every Day a Little Death ("A Little Night Music")
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
blocked: logan2, Diamonds3, Hamilton22
blocked: logan2, Diamonds3, Hamilton22
#31
Posted: 7/25/05 at 11:02am
"Being Alive" from Company
#32
Posted: 7/25/05 at 11:06am
I think I'd have to die. "Finishing the Hat," the entire score of Assassins, "Another Hundred People"... ooh, I could never choose...
#33
Posted: 7/25/05 at 12:30pm
i think a more interesting question than , "what is your favorite sondheim song", would be "why would someone care to know your opinon on a sondheim song that they would PUT A GUN TO YOUR HEAD?"
...which makes me think of ASSASIANS... so i would have to say:
Something Just Broke
...which makes me think of ASSASIANS... so i would have to say:
Something Just Broke
#34
Posted: 7/25/05 at 12:36pm
I'm with frontrowcentre2. My vote goes to "Losing My Mind" from FOLLIES.
"For me, THEATRE is an anticipation, an artistic rush, an emotional banquet, a jubilant appreciation, and an exit hopeful of clearer thought and better worlds."
~ an anonymous traveler with Robert Burns
#35
Posted: 7/25/05 at 12:38pm
...not to mention, if they did pull the trigger....LOSING MY MIND would be appropriate.
#38
Posted: 7/25/05 at 1:31pm
Adam Chris: He's a man so driven mad by the world's fasination with Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Hasselhoff, Paris Hilton, and reality TV that he has just gone crazy and if the first person he sees can't name their favorite Sondheim song, he'll go on a killing rampage (so it's not just your life, it's others, too).
God, I have too much time on my hands. :)
God, I have too much time on my hands. :)
"Who is Stephen Sondheim?" -roninjoey
"The man who wishes he had written Phantom of the Opera!" - SueleenGay
GO CARDINALS!!!
"The man who wishes he had written Phantom of the Opera!" - SueleenGay
GO CARDINALS!!!
#40
Posted: 7/25/05 at 1:35pm
Maybe "Happiness" from Passion...
So I was sitting in my cubicle today, and I realized, ever since I started working, every single day of my life has been worse than the day before it. So that means that every single day that you see me, that's on the worst day of my life.~Office Space
#41
Posted: 7/25/05 at 1:41pm
Jam Man ...find a producer and director, set your scenerio to music and you'll have a musical with a cult following like Rocky Horror! It's Tick Tick Boom meets Sweeney Todd.
Sounds 'pretty'.
:)
Sounds 'pretty'.
:)
#42
Posted: 7/25/05 at 1:42pm
I was thinking that, too! Where's Hal Prince when you need him?
"Who is Stephen Sondheim?" -roninjoey
"The man who wishes he had written Phantom of the Opera!" - SueleenGay
GO CARDINALS!!!
"The man who wishes he had written Phantom of the Opera!" - SueleenGay
GO CARDINALS!!!
#44
Posted: 7/25/05 at 1:51pm
"sending the clowns"
sanda-- you're killing me...
sanda-- you're killing me...
You promised me poems. ~Tricky
#45
Posted: 7/25/05 at 1:58pm
Ladies Who Lunch
Just give the world Love. - S. Wonder
#47
Posted: 7/25/05 at 4:53pm
The Ladies Who Lunch
"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman
#48
Posted: 7/25/05 at 4:56pm
"Losing my Mind"
"Being Alive"
"Move On"
"Being Alive"
"Move On"
Happy...Everything!
Kaye Thompson
#49
Posted: 7/25/05 at 5:02pm
hehe, sorry, cannot help it. Everytime I listen to that song, I always listen as "sending the clowns".
apparently I am not a big sondheim fan.
apparently I am not a big sondheim fan.
#50
Posted: 7/25/05 at 5:14pm
If you're not a Sondheim fan, in this scenario, I'm afraid you'd be dead by now. Vaya con dios, pobre sanda.
You promised me poems. ~Tricky
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