Rheumatism is serious business.
Sep. 2nd, 2011 05:50 pmI sprained my ankle on an evening walk. Fun. Now my foot is a moving iceberg. D:
In other news, I hope Nostalgia Chick does a review of Love Never Dies. I knew everything I heard about it was a trainwreck, but that clip of "Beneath a Moonless Sky" from "Top 10 Songs About Fucking (From Musicals)" (I cheered when "Touch-a Touch-a" and Avenue Q was listed. :D) is... wow. Really, Weber?
AND I HELD YOOOOOU
AND I TOUCHED YOOOOOU
AND EMBRACED YOOOOOU
AND I FELT YOOOOOU
AND I BOINKED YOOOOOU
It's. So. Bad. And I don't mean bad like the Power Glove.
ARTICLE FAIL TIME: Lloyd Webber, 61, is the man behind musicals including The Phantom of the Opera, Cats and The Sound of Music.
Yeah, Weber only wished he did Sound of Music.
WHO NEEDS YOU WEBER. I'm watching No. 6 with Jean~ ♥
In other news, I hope Nostalgia Chick does a review of Love Never Dies. I knew everything I heard about it was a trainwreck, but that clip of "Beneath a Moonless Sky" from "Top 10 Songs About Fucking (From Musicals)" (I cheered when "Touch-a Touch-a" and Avenue Q was listed. :D) is... wow. Really, Weber?
AND I HELD YOOOOOU
AND I TOUCHED YOOOOOU
AND EMBRACED YOOOOOU
AND I FELT YOOOOOU
It's. So. Bad. And I don't mean bad like the Power Glove.
ARTICLE FAIL TIME: Lloyd Webber, 61, is the man behind musicals including The Phantom of the Opera, Cats and The Sound of Music.
Yeah, Weber only wished he did Sound of Music.
WHO NEEDS YOU WEBER. I'm watching No. 6 with Jean~ ♥
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Date: 2011-09-03 12:51 am (UTC)...it may have been unintentionally so, but, uh. Did...they seriously just imply that Andrew Lloyd Weber is on the same level as Rodgers and Hammerstein...
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Date: 2011-09-03 02:43 pm (UTC)Singing trains...singing cats...a musical about Jesus....
...I want whatever drug(s) he on. They must be amazing.
Also wiki says he produced the 2006 Stage version of The Sound of Music, so the article is right, but it's so oddly vague that it sounds like Weber came up with the musical.