what broadway cd is in your player right now? — Page 3
#52
Posted: 12/10/03 at 8:24pm
Zanna, Don't is in Disc 1, and Swagger - Flogging Molly is in Disc 2.
I'm as jumpy as a virgin at a prison rodeo!
#53
Posted: 12/10/03 at 9:10pm
The Roz Russell Sony/CBS Wonderful Town. Fightin' words at this site, but I find it much funnier than Donna and Company, good as they are.
"I'm a comedian, but in my spare time, things bother me." Garry Shandling
#54
Posted: 12/10/03 at 9:24pm
At the moment I'm listening to (what else?) Broadway World Radio! In my portable CD player is Avenue Q, in my stereo is Disc 1: Little Shop of Horrors, Disc 2: Thoroughly Modern Millie, and Disc 3: Ragtime 2. In the computer (not currently playing of course) is Movin' Out...as I was working on a choreography piece earlier- using a song from the show
#55
Posted: 12/10/03 at 9:59pm
Beethovan's 6th Symphony.
Sometimes a break from Broadway is a good thing.
Bulldog.
Sometimes a break from Broadway is a good thing.
Bulldog.
#56
Posted: 12/10/03 at 11:00pm
Avenue Q. :)
Cake or death?
#57
Posted: 12/11/03 at 12:46am
Like the rest of you i recently too bought Avenue q and it hasn't left my CD player since, I don't have many CDs since they all got stolen about a year back but I see a lot people who said they have Millie I can't stand that CD and was sorry i ever bought i'm glad it got stolen and hope to never hear it agian
#58
Posted: 12/11/03 at 9:28am
Avenue Q! Just got it.
CCM '10!
#59
Posted: 12/11/03 at 5:02pm
Thoroughly Modern Millie!!!!
Defy Gravity!!
#60
Posted: 12/11/03 at 5:49pm
Seussical - my kids especially love it.
...and your children start to leave you from the moment they are born.
#61
Posted: 12/11/03 at 10:44pm
Les Miserables - (Dream cast) disc 2 - I miss Les Mis...
#63
Posted: 12/13/03 at 12:11am
Brent Barrett's "Kander and Ebb album" ("gimme love, gimme love, gimme kisses, gimme love, gimme love, love, love, love, love")
and
Bill Finn's "Elegies" ("Joe Papp never took crap")
and
Bill Finn's "Elegies" ("Joe Papp never took crap")
#64
Posted: 12/14/03 at 12:47am
I've got the Nine revival in my discman (because it's closing tomorrow *wells up*) and Linda Mugleston's C.D. in my home player.
"Peace! The charm's wound up."
--Macbeth
#65
Posted: 12/14/03 at 5:38am
Original Broadway recording of "Chess"
(formerly bronte604)
"You really just love money and power and capitalism? You know they're never going to love you back."
"Things happen for the best...I don't even believe that myself."
#66
Posted: 12/14/03 at 1:55pm
Um lets see... I am actually not listening to a CD, Im listening to downloaded music (Chicago soundtrack not the movie though) but the last one in my CD player was the Carols for a Cure CD.
Oh... look at the precious... Its Orlando Bloom, my delicious little crumpet!
#67
Posted: 12/14/03 at 2:08pm
The Last 5 Years
"I really liked the show--Wish I saw Boy's Night...Am I allowed as I am not a boy anymore:)"-duffyny1
#68
Posted: 12/14/03 at 6:35pm
Chess. I bet everyone thought I'd say Mamma Mia!, huh?
"I'm learning to dig deep down inside and find the truth within myself and put that out. I think what we identify with in popular music more than anything else is when someone just shares a truth that we can relate to. That's what I'm searching for in my music." - Ron Bohmer
"I broke the boundaries. It wasn't cool to be in plays- especially if you were in sports & I was in both." - Ashton Kutcher
"I broke the boundaries. It wasn't cool to be in plays- especially if you were in sports & I was in both." - Ashton Kutcher
Updated On: 12/14/03 at 06:35 PM
#69
Posted: 12/14/03 at 8:29pm
"Follies In Jazz"
The Terry Trotter Trio
Bulldog.
The Terry Trotter Trio
Bulldog.
#70
Posted: 12/15/03 at 12:13am
Mine is hairspray. But I havn't listened to it yet.
You are young, life has been kind to you. You will learn.
#71
Posted: 12/15/03 at 9:21am
Mine will be Wicked by this time tomorrow!
How exciting!!
"It's the little things; the details, that distinguish the Barbra Streisands from the Rosalyn Kinds."~Gilmore Girls~
#72
Posted: 12/15/03 at 11:05am
Windy City - quite a good score, actually. Whatever became of this show? I know it played London and Germany. Was there ever an American production?
"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian
#73
Posted: 12/15/03 at 12:29pm
The most recent revival of Gypsy.
#74
Posted: 12/15/03 at 12:33pm
Ok, this is a semi-tough question for me because I have a 60 disc cd changer. You would think that would be a good thing, but I have the toughest time figuring out which cds I want in the cd player. I won't list all 60, but I will list the ones I listen to the most: Boy From Oz, Avenue Q, Zanna, Don't!, Little Shop of Horrors, Lauren Kennedy's CD, Sweet Smell of Success, Prodigal, Elegies: A Song Cycle. I think those are the ones I listen to the most. I love reading what other people are listening to. Funtimes.
Nick
Nick
A ripple on the edge can be a tidal wave; no matter what the size.
Anything can be, depending how you see when you're looking at the world with brand new eyes.
---Prodigal
#75
Posted: 12/15/03 at 12:46pm
ave q and i had a ball
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