Reb - thanks, sis! Rehearsals for that show were a disaster - we kept cracking up!
Miz - isn't weirdness why you keep coming back here? :)
TA - yup, that's me. A few years ago. The show was called "A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine" and it was a hoot!
Hilary - when umm, late '80's, what musical theatre, why to make people laugh(?), where a little city in northwestern Alberta :) (I learned to play that song on the sax strictly for the part I was playing - I know it's hard to tell, but I'm not a sax player! Hahahahaha)
dfLeah - hey, you got to see it live, and it was much better in person, right?
Missicat - part of my mis-spent youth was spent on stage doing musical theatre. Just wanted to share a little bit of that with you. Unfortunately, this is a copy of a copy, and even the original is not great.
Melissa - thanks! That's the funny part, isn't it?
Sagan - glad you liked it! I thought everyone would appreciate a laugh!
Your creativity knows no bounds! I am most impressed that you learned to play the sax for the role. If I had to learn the sax, I would still be practicing the scale all these many years later.
dfTerrie - actually, it was basically play by numbers.... I learned only that song, and learned it by the sequence of keys to push. Sad but true story - opening night, I was so nervous, I had my fingers on the wrong keys and blew a great big "HONK" -- fortunately, the audience was great, laughed like crazy, I moved my fingers to the right keys and played it right through. From then on, I made sure I had my fingers on the right keys BEFORE I stepped out on stage!
17 comments:
You did such a good job of learning that sax for that. It is still funny as hell!
weirdness.
confusion.
love.
Miz.
Is that YOU Bag Lady??
That's AMAZING -straight out of a David Lynch film!!
TA x
Oh I wish I could hear it better. An explanation is in order!!
When.. what.. why.. where.. I know WHO!
You never cease to amaze and amuse. :)
I will need better speakers, but it was still fun to see it again. Agree with Reb, you did a hell of a job learning the sax.
My speakers are really bad...looked pretty funny!!!
'splain, please!
I love the HIGH voice and the BASS sax!
Very cool. Very weird. I like it!
Um.....what?
A woman of many talents...
Reb - thanks, sis! Rehearsals for that show were a disaster - we kept cracking up!
Miz - isn't weirdness why you keep coming back here? :)
TA - yup, that's me. A few years ago. The show was called "A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine" and it was a hoot!
Hilary - when umm, late '80's, what musical theatre,
why to make people laugh(?),
where a little city in northwestern Alberta :) (I learned to play that song on the sax strictly for the part I was playing - I know it's hard to tell, but I'm not a sax player! Hahahahaha)
dfLeah - hey, you got to see it live, and it was much better in person, right?
Missicat - part of my mis-spent youth was spent on stage doing musical theatre. Just wanted to share a little bit of that with you. Unfortunately, this is a copy of a copy, and even the original is not great.
Melissa - thanks! That's the funny part, isn't it?
Sagan - glad you liked it! I thought everyone would appreciate a laugh!
Geo - just wanted to amuse everyone!
df Bag Lady,
Your creativity knows no bounds!
I am most impressed that you learned to play the sax for the role. If I had to learn the sax, I would still be practicing the scale all these many years later.
Kudos!
Terrie
dfTerrie - actually, it was basically play by numbers.... I learned only that song, and learned it by the sequence of keys to push. Sad but true story - opening night, I was so nervous, I had my fingers on the wrong keys and blew a great big "HONK" -- fortunately, the audience was great, laughed like crazy, I moved my fingers to the right keys and played it right through.
From then on, I made sure I had my fingers on the right keys BEFORE I stepped out on stage!
OMG, I SUPER HEART you!!!!
Aww, thanks, fitarella! I heart you, too!!!
Couldn't hear it very well...funny!
you rock!
Mark - it was not a great recording of a recording of a recording....you know.
New*me - thanks!!
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