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haveyouheardthisband · 4 months
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Tracklist:
Smells Like Cartoon Planet • The Cartoon Planet Story • Big Head • I Love You, Baby • A Nugget Of Joy From Zorak • Zingor • Hero In His Own Mind (Part 1) • Don't Touch Me • Ordinary Guy • The TV • I Love Beans • Minkey Boodle • Everyone Needs Lovin' • Brak's School Daze: Trust A Monkey? • What Day Is It? • I Love Almost Everybody • The Song That Doesn't End • Down To The River • Oh Fun Key Bay Bee • Fluffy • Hoodleehoo • Everybody Wants To Be Space Ghost • Another Nugget Of Joy From Zorak • Put Your Sox On Mama • Ramblin' And Wanderin' • Brak's School Daze: Gym Class • Crazy Lovesick Fool • Hero In His Own Mind (Part 2) • Water • It Stunk • Don't Send In The Clowns • Muh Nuh, Muh Nuh • Highway 40 Unplugged • Space Ghost's "Something To Think About" • De Der Down • I Love You, Baby (Karaoke) • Zingor (Karaoke) • Bye-bye, Goodbye, Goodbye Everybody
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newyorkthegoldenage · 6 months
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Actors Jack Donahue and Marilyn Miller, composers George Gershwin (at piano) and Sigmund Romberg, and producer Florenz Ziegfeld gather for a rehearsal of the musical Rosalie, November 7, 1927.
Photo: Bettmann Archives/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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peggy-elise · 4 months
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Judy Garland and Margaret O’Brien in Meet Me In St.Louis 1944 🎁🚃
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nine-frames · 8 months
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"That's what they do in Hollywood..."
Muppets Most Wanted, 2012.
Dir. James Bobin | Writ. James Bobin & Nicholas Stoller | DOP Don Burgess
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timplatt · 3 months
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a twelve minute set of my incredible stand up comedy with jokes, music, characters, and an extended fuck up.
if you like this and are in NYC, please consider coming to my ALBUM RECORDING at Union Hall on Feb 29th. 7:30 Show and 10pm Show
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dropout-charlie · 6 months
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psa for the off book/play it by ear fandom of tumblr:
in case this information hasn't reached you yet - there is a discord server and it is a lovely community! so if you need to talk about the precious human beings that are zach and jess even more, hop on over:
https://discord.gg/DDrzXUNR
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rainissoballers · 2 years
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Musical Theatre fans be like (◍•ᴗ•◍)
Meanwhile their headphones: ILL LIIIVE INSIDE YOU FOREEEVEEEER WITH SATAAAN HIMSELF BY MY SIIIDE AND I KNOOW THAT NOW AND FOREEEVEE YOULL NEVER BE ABLE TO SEPERATE JEKYLL AND HYYYYYYDE-
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I know it's no longer New Zealand Comedy Month, but YouTube recommended an FotC video to me I'd never seen before, and I wanted to share it with you all.
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So this was for Red Nose Day over a decade ago, and Bret and Jemaine (and Murray) make appearances in this excellent video about helping sick kids in New Zealand.
My favorite part, though, is this little girl bringing up The Muppets movie (which Bret wrote the songs for), and the boys having a hysterical exchange of words over Bret's work that won him an Academy award:
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Girl: We can get money from selling oil, gold, and the crystals.
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Bret: That's a very good idea.
Girl: I saw that in a movie I watched.
Jemaine: What movie was that?
Girl: The Muppets.
Jemaine: What did you think of that movie?
Bret: Some really good songs in it. [giggles]
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Girl: Yeah!
Jemaine: Did you...did you like the songs? Or not really...kinda
Girl: Yeah. Miss Piggy just wears wigs all the TIME.
Bret: Yeah, but what about the songs?
Girl: Yeah, they were SO good.
Bret: Ah, yeah, ah.
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Jemaine: Think so? I thought they were very derivative and like other...
Girl: Yeah?!
Jemaine: Yeah.
If you don't know why Jemaine thinks "Man or Muppet" is derivative, check out my post about their music and influences (including their impact on a young musical comedian named Bo Burnham!).
Enjoy , and keep it here for more international comedy fun! ✌🏼🐔
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And now for something completely different...
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JUDGE, March 15, 1924
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haveyouheardthisband · 4 months
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Tracklist:
Yahoo • Mouth Dreams (Intro) • Spongerock • Just a Baby • Supakiller • Get Happy • Ribs • My Mouth • Aerolong • Sleepin' • Aammoorree • Where Is My Mom • Fredhammer • Limp Wicket • Cannibals • The Outsiders • Johnny • Closerflies • Nightmovin • Whitehouse • Wah • Pee Wee Inc • 10,000 Spoons • Mouth Dreams (Extro) • Brithoven • Ain't
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newyorkthegoldenage · 1 month
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My Fair Lady opened at the Mark Hellinger Theater on March 15, 1956. It was an immediate smash. "A triumph" said the Post's Richard Watts. "Miraculous," proclaimed the Herald Tribune's Walter Kerr. "It has everything," said William Hawkins in the World-Telegram. Robert Coleman of the Daily Mirror called it "a masterpiece of musical comedy legerdemain." The Daily News's John Chapman wrote that it was the first musical since Guys and Dolls in which all the theatrical elements had been "blended so artfully and so enjoyably." Kerr also noted that when Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, and Robert Coote let go in "The Rain in Spain," there was "no controlling the joy in the theater."
The show ran for a then-unprecedented 2,717 performances. Above, Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle in the opening scene.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/CT Insider
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retropopcult · 10 months
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"I Think I Love You" is a song performed by the fictional Partridge Family and written by Tony Romeo as the debut single for the TV show. Vocals were performed by cast members (and real life stepson & stepmom) David Cassidy and Shirley Jones, who played Keith and Shirley Partridge. The single topped Billboard's Hot 100 for three weeks and later was certified as the best-selling single of 1970, with four million copies sold.
The song was featured twice on the TV show during the record's seven-week climb to number one on the charts. Cassidy and Jones lip-synched their performances for the cameras (as they did for all songs throughout the four-year series.)  As with all of the Partridge Family's studio output, the single features musicians associated with iconic Los Angeles-based session players "the Wrecking Crew".
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nine-frames · 2 months
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"I have one more question. Do I have budget for wardrobe?"
หัวใจทรนง (The Adventure of Iron Pussy), 2003.
Dir. & Writ. Apichatpong Weerasethakul & Michael Shaowanasai | DOP Surachet Thongmee
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