Posted on 03/17/2009 5:57:44 AM PDT by silent_jonny
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LOVE IT! That’s a winner, Jonny. I still can’t believe it—an iPod! I have no words.
Makes me want to download some Journey. I think that was the idea. Victims of marketing, you and I!
Seacrest asks her how it felt getting heckled by the audience last night.
Kara: I appreciate the audience.
Simon: No you don't.
Kara: [forcing a chuckle] Yes I do!
Seacrest asks Simon who he thinks is going home tonight.
Simon: Who should be worried? Anoop. Matt. Megan.
Group song is live tonight. It's Journey's "Don't Stop Believing." The same song that was playing when Tony Soprano got whacked.
While the others are moving around the stage, Scott plays the trusty stand-up keyboard.
Would have been fun, even Paula could sing long...
I’m looking forward to seeing gangrene arm go home tonight!
But did you hear Lil-Tasia in that “group song?” (As well as last night)
That girl can’t hear pitch. She can project her voice but hasn’t got a good ear.
I just can’t see how the judges rave about her!
Thank you :)
An Ipod with his speeches loaded on it!
Don’t they lip sing the group numbers??
Evening, Mag :)
‘Lights’. One of the best songs ever.
Thr corrolary I come up with is George and Barbara Bush were champagne in crystal....The Magic negro and the Angry Black Woman, are cold piss in a paper cup!
Tony Soprano got whacked? No way!
jonny!!!!
It’s always good to be here. Let the cattyness begin....like it hasn’t already:)
“Oklahoma!”
“If I Loved You,” Jan Clayton, “Carousel”
“You'll Never Walk Alone,” Jan Clayton, “Carousel”
“There's No Business Like Show Business,” Ethel Merman, “Annie Get Your Gun”
“Once in Love with Amy (Where's Charley?),” Ray Bolger
“Some Enchanted Evening,” “South Pacific”
“Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend,” Carol Channing, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”
“Getting to Know You,” Gertrude Lawrence, “The King and I”
“Shall We Dance?” Gertrude Lawrence, “The King and I”
“I Could Have Danced All Night,” Julie Andrews, “My Fair Lady”
“I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face,” Rex Harrison, “My Fair Lady”
“The Party's Over (Bells Are Ringing),” Judy Holliday
“Maria,” “West Side Story”
“Tonight,” “West Side Story”
“Seventy Six Trombones,” “The Music Man”
“Everything’s Coming up Roses,” Ethel Merman, “Gypsy”
“The Sound of Music”
“Try to Remember,” Jerry Orbach, “The Fantasticks”
“Camelot,” Richard Burton
“If Ever I Would Leave You,” Robert Goulet, “Camelot”
“Hello, Dolly!” Carol Channing
“If I Were a Rich Man,” Zero Mostel, “Fiddler on the Roof”
“People,” Barbra Streisand, “Funny Girl”
“On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever),” John Cullum
“The Impossible Dream,” Richard Kiley, “Man of La Mancha”
“Mame,” Charles Braswell
“Cabaret,” Liza Minnelli
“Aquarius, Ronald Dyson, “Hair’
“Send in the Clowns,” Judy Collins, “A Little Night Music”
“All That Jazz,” Chita Rivera, “Chicago”
“One,” “A Chorus Line”
“Tomorrow,” Andrea McArdle, “Annie”
“Don't Cry for Me Argentina,” Patti LuPone, “Evita”
“And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going,” Jennifer Holliday, “Dreamgirls”
“Memory,” Elaine Paige, “Cats”
“The Best of Times,” George Hearn, “La Cage Aux Folles”
“I Dreamed a Dream,” Aretha Franklin, “Les Miserables”
“The Music of the Night,” Michael Crawford, “The Phantom of the Opera”
“As If We Never Said Goodbye,” Elaine Paige, “Sunset Blvd.”
“Seasons of Love,” “Rent”
Everything goes inside the quotes.
It looked like it.
Yep-classic for sure.
Those Obamas.....pure class.
:)
Funny there is no “South side of Detroit”
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