With the occasional consultation with Kurt Weill.
He has built a successful career on the profitable assumption that very few Americans have seen Fellini or Threepenny Opera.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
With the occasional consultation with Kurt Weill.
He has built a successful career on the profitable assumption that very few Americans have seen Fellini or Threepenny Opera.
And now I'm going to have to listen to Serenada Schizophrena. Not sure this is a good idea before bedtime. We'll see.
Breeders tonight!
Ooooh, they're fun. And for some reason, the only show that escapes my mind when I'm thinking about "which international shows I've seen so far? Humm, let me count...".
Cindy und Bert play Black Sabbath.
Naturally the lyrics have been changed to "Der Hund Von Baskerville."
Instantly shoots to my top ten rock videos ever.
Nobody plagiarizes himself quite like John Williams.
Except maybe Danny Elfman.
I'd say both are put to shame by Andrew Lloyd Webber. That man has been writing the same musical for thirty years.
Cindy und Bert play Black Sabbath.
'Cause when the backing tracks are playing a guitar or keyboard solo, what I want to look at is a cute li'l doggie!
'Cause when the backing tracks are playing a guitar or keyboard solo, what I want to look at is a cute li'l doggie!
See it's conceptual. That's the Hund Der Baskerville.
Hey Jilli!
Look, it's two of your favorite things mashed together: A Phantom of the Opera vid set to Jill Tracy's "Evil Night Together."
Look, it's two of your favorite things mashed together: A Phantom of the Opera vid set to Jill Tracy's "Evil Night Together."
Oh heeeey. Way to take pretty imagery and give it VASTLY BETTER MUSIC. Yay!