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bbillrich:
Jumping into a forum that is new for me topics like this always make me smile.
- Schadenfrueda from Avenue Q
-Hunches from Suessical (ok yes I am the only person on the planet that actually enjoyed that show. plus i am lighting designer and its a really fun show to design. Yes i do feel the need to defend myself)

Basically thats its, I tend to like straight shows more then musicals......that and i can't think of anything else I am fond of.

Lines:
just about every song from Rocky Horror.
Music of the Night - Phantom
Memories - Cats
Bring Him Home (if that's what it's called) - Les Miserables
Cell Block Tango - Chicago
What Is This Feeling - Wicked
I Wish I Could Go Back to College - Avenue Q

(there are more, i will think of them later.)

strawberry_gashes:

--- Quote from: Gridgm on 01 Nov 2006, 06:20 ---
--- Quote from: strawberry_gashes on 01 Nov 2006, 04:59 ---I will say Today 4 U from Rent, out of its sheer ridiculousness.

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i can't think of that musical without thinking of everyone has aids out of team america

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I think you might have just ruined Rent for me...  :-P

Johnny C:

--- Quote from: ielerol on 01 Nov 2006, 09:42 ---The Origin of Love from Hedwig and the Angry Inch (though I adore pretty much every song from Hedwig)

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There is a rendition of "Angry Inch" by Sleater-Kinney and Fred Schneider of the B-52s that is pretty much ace.

The Eyeball Kid:

--- Quote from: Johnny C on 02 Nov 2006, 05:44 ---
--- Quote from: ielerol on 01 Nov 2006, 09:42 ---The Origin of Love from Hedwig and the Angry Inch (though I adore pretty much every song from Hedwig)

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There is a rendition of "Angry Inch" by Sleater-Kinney and Fred Schneider of the B-52s that is pretty much ace.

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Frank Black's version of Sugar Daddy is also ace (both from 'Wig in a Box: A Tribute To Hedwig & The Angry Inch').
Nothing beats performing them live though

Yeah anything from that musical gets me. Origin of Love is probably the most played, but recently i've gone for Midnight Radio, just 'cause its about the closest thing i have to beliefs/community: 'And all you strange rock and rollers/yea you're doing alright/so hold on to each other/you gotta hold on tonight'

i dunno. that whole soundtrack's scratched into my soul

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