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Read February 13, 2012, 01:10:27 AM #0
mihkay

Musicals! Bollocks!

Whilst musing about.....long story short....I was playing about with the idea of musical theatre.

Long gone are the days of Cole Porter, Rogers and Hammerstein, Lionel Bart. or even scraping the barrel.... Rice and Lloyd -Webber.
We seem to be left with the collective doing's of past pop stars.

"We will rock you", "Mama Mia" or "Spamalot"!

Lord help us.....!!!  Cry

So I was thinking. Could I take a dozen or so of MY songs and construct a narrative to connect them to make a convincing 2 hour "West End " Show?

Well I'm no playwright and my lyrical ideas as basic but I think I probability could.  Cheesy

How about you guys?


I have no authority or standing here, only opinions. :-)
 
Read February 13, 2012, 01:46:29 AM #1
Schavuitje

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

List ten of your songs here and we'll construct a story out of their titles  Grin


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Read February 14, 2012, 12:48:06 AM #2
Songsmith

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

Lol.
     yeah go for it, I already rate you above Rice/Webber & I have never heard you. God that hurt even typing their name!! Smiley Smiley Smiley
 
Read February 14, 2012, 09:53:20 AM #3
mihkay

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

Only using my songs as a musical as an example.  Though maybe.........Huh   Undecided

NO SERIOUSLY!  Grin

Really wanted to know the forums take on the quality of modern musical theatre. Is it just a vehicle for ex soap stars to sell reheated karaoke tunes or is it still a valid entertainment and or serious musical form?


I have no authority or standing here, only opinions. :-)
 
Read February 14, 2012, 10:13:32 AM #4
The Corsair

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

I haven't seen any such modern musicals but I've written a few (using other artists' songs) so I can't say I support or disapprove of the ones out there.


Take me down to the paradise borough
Where the grass is labelled 'cause the girls are thorough
 
Read February 14, 2012, 08:09:45 PM #5
Dutchbeat

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

I absolutely hate musicals, they instantly make me sick to the stomach
i have unfortunately wintnessed about a handfull of those in my life in the theatre ("you must see this!")

the terror and pain they caused is still traumatic. Music being abused so badly
 
Read February 15, 2012, 02:17:04 AM #6
Schavuitje

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

I've just been down to the West End to see The Wizard Of Oz with Michael Crawford if that counts?

I must admit I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was dying to take a little walk in that under-the-stage bit where

the orchestra were hidden Smiley

It was especially cool afterwards when I got to have a chat with the Witch. Who was as hot as hell haha, although she was

green which is now somewhat disturbing.  Shocked


To get a review, give some reviews. Give and take. Simples. If that's too complicated........
 
Read February 15, 2012, 08:54:48 AM #7
Songsmith

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

She sounds cool, I've never been out with a green one before (woman that is)!!!! I suppose Patrick Evra would accuse you of racism,...... Grin
 
Read February 15, 2012, 07:50:07 PM #8
estreet

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

Well I've got to admit I loathe most of it with a passion - though you cant deny there's been some good tunes from things like West Side Story and The Wizard of Oz. For some reason though, when I saw this thread my mind flew to the Musical series 'Rock Follies' on the TV in the late '70s (or am I the only one old enough to remember  it?) because I remember even at a young age being staggered by the absolute shiteness of the songs. So I was  driven to visit Youtube in search of one particularly vapid slice of relentless turgidity entitled 'Can I have the Bass Up In my Cans'. Sadly, I was unable to find it there, but I did find this. Let's face it, if it was written by a newcomer to the art of song-writing  and posted here we'd all be struggling to find something encouraging to say:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufuiTj-vFUo

Yet somehow Rula Lenska and Julie Covington built careers from the show!


Youth & enthusiasm are no match for age and treachery.
 
Read February 15, 2012, 09:12:39 PM #9
Dutchbeat

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

thanks E-street

i think we agree on this, i could not drag myself to listening to this yet, but i will get back on that...

but schavuitje summarized it very nicely by saying: "It was especially cool afterwards when I got to have a chat with the Witch"

i mean, the best moments of musicals, in my perception are also always afterwards

just because it is over...

then you can have a bear and a talk, in Schavuitjes case with a green woman if i understand correctly, doesnt matter, just as long as it is over
 
 
Read February 15, 2012, 09:19:35 PM #10
Dutchbeat

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

i mean beer...not bear

no, i am not going to have a bear, not even after a musical Tongue

 
Read February 15, 2012, 09:24:59 PM #11
The Corsair

Re: Musicals! Bollocks!

I think that so long as we all agree that Glee is terrible we're on even footing with the 'musicals' debate Tongue


Take me down to the paradise borough
Where the grass is labelled 'cause the girls are thorough
 
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