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Post by TinDogPodcast on Mar 7, 2017 13:56:58 GMT
You may hate musicals... theatre... moview. .. TV. .. I'm looking you buff. .. or even Doctor who and the pirates"...
Buts what's your favourite 3.
I've a huge soft spot for little shop of horrors... and the usual rocky horror... but I still know most of the words to sound of music....
Does pink floyds the wall count as a musica? Or war of the worlds?
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Post by Tony Jones on Mar 7, 2017 16:45:39 GMT
My Fair Lady West Side Story
I wouldn't call the Wall / War of the Worlds musicals, more concept albums, though the line is a bit thin (eg Evita started as an album as far as I recall). If we wanted to go concept albums I could list 100s!
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Post by Tony Jones on Mar 7, 2017 16:47:00 GMT
My Fair Lady West Side Story I wouldn't call the Wall / War of the Worlds musicals, more concept albums, though the line is a bit thin (eg Evita started as an album as far as I recall). If we wanted to go concept albums I could list 100s! PS - I can't count to 3! Maybe add Fiddler on the Roof!
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Post by acousticwolf on Mar 7, 2017 19:34:27 GMT
Rocky Horror Picture Show Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang (I love that flying car...)
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Post by kimalysong on Mar 7, 2017 20:23:04 GMT
If you are talking film then my top favorites are: Singing in the Rain, Fiddler on the Roof, The King and I and My Fair Lady.
If you are talking the actual stage shows then probably Les Miserables, Wicked, and the Phantom of the Opera.
Recently I do really love Hamilton too.
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Post by mark687 on Mar 7, 2017 20:55:55 GMT
Everyone should see The Lion King Live its stunning, I also really enjoyed Grease and Oliver.
On Film its Oliver! Grease and Rocky Horror.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Mar 7, 2017 21:19:23 GMT
If we are talking movie musicals, Cabaret or Little Shop of Horrors. Stage musicals, whew. I don't know. My Fair Lady, Pacific Overtures, Sunday In The Park With George, Dear World, A Chorus Line, March of the Falsettos, Into The Woods, Hamilton, Candide, Mack and Mabel, Chicago.....there are more. TV, Once More With Feeling.
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Post by charlesuirdhein on Mar 7, 2017 21:54:27 GMT
Les Mis, Singing in the Rain, Carousel, Moulin Rouge, A Shoggoth on the Roof.
Does Springtime for Hitler count?
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Post by muckypup on Mar 7, 2017 22:11:30 GMT
Chess Blood brothers Les mis
Notable mention for Disney's hunchback of Norte dame (movie)
Plenty of others I like, in fact I love musicals would be easier to say the ones I don't like......
Its a musical from something rotten is a really funny summing up of musicals......
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Post by muckypup on Mar 7, 2017 22:13:30 GMT
My Fair Lady West Side Story I wouldn't call the Wall / War of the Worlds musicals, more concept albums, though the line is a bit thin (eg Evita started as an album as far as I recall). If we wanted to go concept albums I could list 100s! Go on then.....give a few....I love concept albums always keen to discover new ones.....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2017 0:38:42 GMT
It's difficult thinking of anything outside of Doctor Who and the Pirates that I've seen or heard recently, but Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds sticks out for me. Concept album or no, the whole thing freaked me out as a kid. I still remember the track Thunder Child, you're heart's racing, your mind willing the old warship to face off against the Martian tripods. Outmanned, outmatched, outgunned, she screams resistance. It's a hopeless struggle, but you can't help but cheer for her. You want her to win as the decks splinter into matchwood, her crew turning to flaming wraiths, its frame carven to an inferno of molten slag beneath the invader's weapons. She's the last final breath of a defiant human race, crashing beneath waves of sea spray and smouldering heat.
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Post by theotherjosh on Mar 8, 2017 1:10:36 GMT
Guys & Dolls. I was just a little kid when I saw it, and it was a local production at our high school, but it was the first time I'd ever seen a live performance in a theater and I'm still sentimental about it for that reason. Plus, I love what Damon Runyon does with the English language.
Les Miz, because my wife introduced me to it when we were dating and it was the first broadway show I ever saw.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, because it's so delightfully bonkers.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2017 1:38:33 GMT
Phantom Of The Paradise. Also one of my favourite DePalma films. It's a truly great musical.
Will echo Cabaret and add Fosse's All That Jazz - a gut puncher. Also partial to The Music Man.
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Post by glutamodo on Mar 8, 2017 4:38:30 GMT
I'm glad someone mentioned the album Chess, the original record from the 80s has long been a favorite of mine, heck I have it on both vinyl and CD.
As for movies, while I generally don't like musicals, The original Blues Brothers movie is a big favorite of mine.
Also, when I was a kid back in the early 80s when I somehow latched onto the 1970 musical version of A Christmas Carol, Scrooge, with Albert Finney and also featuring David Collings, who I didn't even realize til years later would appear more than once in Dr Who.
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Post by Tony Jones on Mar 8, 2017 7:09:05 GMT
My Fair Lady West Side Story I wouldn't call the Wall / War of the Worlds musicals, more concept albums, though the line is a bit thin (eg Evita started as an album as far as I recall). If we wanted to go concept albums I could list 100s! Go on then.....give a few....I love concept albums always keen to discover new ones..... Along with War of the Worlds I've a soft spot for Wakeman's Journey to the Centre of the Earth. Of course there's the Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Genesis, the second side (from when we had vinyl) of Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces, the obvious Dark Side and Wall by Floyd, Homo Erraticus by Ian Anderson and even last year's The Machine Stops by Hawkwind
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Post by shutupbanks on Mar 8, 2017 8:48:18 GMT
Les Miserables Little Shop Of Horrors Barnum Paris
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Mar 8, 2017 13:47:58 GMT
The Lion King Whistle Down The Wind Joseph and His Technicolour Dreamcoat Cats
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Post by ollychops on Mar 8, 2017 17:02:47 GMT
It's hard to pick a top three... For the stage musicals, I love Hamilton, Wicked, Dear Evan Hansen, The Lion King. For the movie versions I love The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Little Shop of Horrors, Les Mis, Singin' In the Rain, Grease, Oliver!, Rent. For TV, it's gotta be Once More With Feeling.
There's probably plenty more that are slipping my mind right now, but those are the ones that come to mind right away.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Mar 8, 2017 17:22:56 GMT
Phantom Of The Paradise. Also one of my favourite DePalma films. It's a truly great musical. Will echo Cabaret and add Fosse's All That Jazz - a gut puncher. Also partial to The Music Man. How there has never been a stage adaptation of Phantom of the Paradise boggles my mind.
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Post by charlesuirdhein on Mar 8, 2017 18:54:24 GMT
I love the album and I'd love to see a full production of The Black Rider.
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