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Song Game
Chaos:
Probably Whistle Down the Wind (but ask me another day and I'll probably say something completely different; I'm just in the rock-ish musical sort of mood. lol) How about you?
I know Superman's Dead was really popular for a while. I really identified with 4am and Clumsy (yeah so I was an angsty teen, what can I say...) and like Raine Maida's voice, so I kept up with 'em after that.
honey:
I actually haven't seen (or even heard) Whistle Down Wind. Heard wonderful things about it though. I admit I'm a fan of the old classics. My favorites also vary, but usually it's Guys And Dolls, Oklahoma!, or My Fair Lady. Oh, or Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. Or Hello Dolly. OOh, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying is another good one. And Hairspray. And of course I absolutely, absolutely love Moulin Rouge. HAHA, see? I can never pick just one!
honey:
and lol weren't we all angsty teens? I was emotionally disturbed. I NEEDED songs like Clumsy and 4am.
Chaos:
Yeah I can't pick just one, either (well I can, but it will change pretty much every time anyone asks.) I love both the classics and newer ones. Off the top of my head I can't think of any I didn't like. I just went to see Legally Blonde in Des Moines this last week and even loved that. LOL
I haven't seen Whistle Down the Wind, but I was part of a show that did scenes from it and played a couple different roles. The music is great and what I've figured out of the story is fantastic, too. It's too funny a concept, though I know they play it serious. Still, I wish it hadn't flopped in the states because I would love to have seen it. *sigh* lol
(And yeah, I needed songs like those, too...:dons depresso-boy garb: )
honey:
Ok.. So I'm not off topic anymore...
1. It's not a breeze 'cause it blows hard.
2. And if I get too tired to make it, be my breath so I can walk
3. Ooh ah ah ah ah!
4. It's do or die, I'ma swim or sink
5. You say you're gonna burn before you mellow
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