Joined: 12/31/69
Rosie Clooney singing the lyrics of Ira Gershwin
All show tunes, folks!
Ya gotta love Rosie and Ella for their show tunes series....and now Rod Stewart!
Yours for intelligent lyrics on Broadway!
Swing Joined: 5/27/03
Either Kiss Me Kate (revival cast) or Sunday in the Park w/ George (original cast)...I'm not exactly sure.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/25/03
Bat Boy
Stand-by Joined: 12/28/03
the phantom of the opera and 42nd street. the two golden ones, in my memory at least(which is an incredibly short one)
Stand-by Joined: 12/31/69
B'wayBaby...I have to ask...how can you not be sure which B'way CD you're listening to...KISS ME KATE or SUNDAY IN THE PARK?
Bulldog.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/25/03
Well, the question is what is in you CD player right now? Not what are listening to? So, she might not be sure what is in her player right now. I hope that helps, ol' guy.
Right now...I am listening to:
Car:Taboo but I have copies so it is also in my cd player in my room as well.
Computer Cd player: wicked
Downstairs CD player: working
I am happy about Taboo :)
Wicked is good and all, but I love Boy George's music.
Broadway Star Joined: 8/26/03
No CD needed in my car any more..I got an XM radio for Christmas, they have an all Broadway station.
Featured Actor Joined: 5/20/03
Parade
I'm listening to the Lux Radio Theatre performance of Show Boat. It's interesting.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/28/03
-Avenue Q
-Zanna Don't
-Nine
Nine is not growing on me...I got the CD months ago and I've just not been able to get into it. :-/
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
SonGunn...Congratulations! It's encouraging to know of someone expanding their musical theatre horizons.
If you'd like to explore SHOW BOAT further find a copy of Universal's 1936 film starring Irene Dunn. Closest to the original musical than subsequent films, which is not surprising as Hammerstein wrote the screenplay, and has one important orignal star: Helen Morgan as Julie. Curiously enough the 1936 film was directed by James Whale who also directed FRANKENSTEIN w/Boris Karloff. It's a wonderful film and the opening credits are quite a treat in themselves.
Broadway Bulldog.
Swing Joined: 12/29/03
A couple of months ago, I copped the OBC of Sweeney. Just listening to the score lets me know what a genius Steve was!
"There's No Place Like London!"
I am currently listening to Elisabeth, a German musical by the world renowned librettist/lyricist Michael Kunze, with music by Sylvester Levay. Also in my cd player are Urinetown, Into the Woods, and Tanz Der Vampire.
Later!
Phantom05
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/25/03
The Who's Tommy Disc #2.
CRAZY FOR YOU........a great recording!
right now...
sweeny todd in concert with patti lupone and george hearn
-i don't know why i listen to this...
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Pink again. "I swear, you're just like a pill... instead of making me better, you're making me ill, you're making me run just as fast as I can, to the middle of nowhere..."
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
Seussical currently :)
btw, that reminds me Namo.. I need Pink's new cd. I love If God Was a DJ
If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
Once Upon a Mattress is currently in mine.
can I just say how pleased I am that this thread keeps on going and going and going? now in my cd player: A New Brain
Wicked....it's all about Wicked now, people.
WICKED!!! LOVE IT!!!
(Wicked has been what I've been listening to ever since I got it a couple weeks ago, with a couple holiday CD's mixed in for a day or so. The actual CD is in the car, here, I'm listening to WMA's.)
Happy New Year! =)
--Kat
Updated On: 1/2/04 at 01:10 PM
Titanic in my room (I absolutely love it! How have I gone so long without owning this CD?!) and Wicked/Avenue Q in my car.
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