“better not to think of it, better to forget for the present
oh, but if he were here now”
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“better not to think of it, better to forget for the present
oh, but if he were here now”
So this one time in the past Dave Malloy wrote a show in which ‘God grows up, Creation to Resurrection, told through clowns’ and played Judas in it, and it was good to listen to
In the Heights at the Kennedy Center!
In the Heights | Kennedy Center | 03-21-2018 | .MP3 ( tracked ) cast: Vanessa Hudgens (Vanessa), Anthony Ramos (Usnavi), Ana Villafane (Nina), Mateo Ferro (Sonny), Eden Espinosa (Daniela), J. Quinton Johnson (Benny), Blanca Camacho (Camila), Saundra Santiago (Abuela Claudia), Rick Negron (Kevin), Virgil Gadson (Grafiti Pete), Arianna Rosario (Carla), Eliseo Roman (Piragua Guy) Master: StarCuffedJeans Notes: First night of the Kennedy Center production! PARTIAL AUDIO. Includes all of act one, “Sunrise”, and then “Hundreds of Stories” until the beginning of “Everything I Know.” NFT 04-01-2018 (you can still contact me for a trade!)
You can message me here, or on starcuffedjeans.weebly.com.
In the Heights at the Kennedy Center!
In the Heights | Kennedy Center | 03-21-2018 | .MP3 ( tracked ) cast: Vanessa Hudgens (Vanessa), Anthony Ramos (Usnavi), Ana Villafane (Nina), Mateo Ferro (Sonny), Eden Espinosa (Daniela), J. Quinton Johnson (Benny), Blanca Camacho (Camila), Saundra Santiago (Abuela Claudia), Rick Negron (Kevin), Virgil Gadson (Grafiti Pete), Arianna Rosario (Carla), Eliseo Roman (Piragua Guy) Master: StarCuffedJeans Notes: First night of the Kennedy Center production! PARTIAL AUDIO. Includes all of act one, “Sunrise”, and then “Hundreds of Stories” until the beginning of “Everything I Know.” NFT 04-01-2018 (you can still contact me for a trade!)
You can message me here, or on starcuffedjeans.weebly.com.
Beyoncé rehearsing “Listen” in a car. No mic. No auto-tune. Pure talent.
I’m willing to square up with anybody over this woman.
that “okay… i got it” like she didn’t just perform a Mortal Kombat flawless victory
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Jolene (33 R.P.M) - click for .mp3
Unsure where this came from, if not the palsied hands of the good Lord himself.
Simple premise: Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” slipped from 45 to 33 rpm. Nothing more; no studio trickery, no trip hop drum breaks. The guitar lopes back in and around itself. The bass becomes elastic, hot rubber. The violin stabs become sustained cello lines. The backing choir’s split harmony rattles around, slinking ghostly into the corner. And most importantly, Parton’s once-frantic vocal is transformed from bubblegum country scrawl into something approximating field holler reverence.
An already perfect song made transcendental..
Who would win in a battle for my immortal soul: the devil on his fiddle or “Jolene” at 33 RPM
Carolee Carmello sings Nobody’s Side from Chess [US Tour, March 1990]
Forever Your’s - Hailey Kilgore, Isaac Powell and Merle Dandridge
Once on This Island 11-12 -17
(please do not ask me for audio)
I took Christian’s performance of Candyman and edited out the (adorable) part where he forgot the words so now here’s a full version with no interruptions!
I just can’t stop replaying this song.
“She Used To Be Mine” - Lea Salonga from the musical Waitress Live at Lea Salonga: Songs from the Stage 2/18/17
Lea Salonga singing Higher during Allegiance’s closing performance on February 14, 2016
I have seen Allegiance six times, and this is the best I have ever heard Lea Salonga perform this song. Every time it’s wonderful, but today was something entirely heavenly and beautiful.
Lea Salonga sings “Too Much For One Heart”, a cut song from the musical Miss Saigon.
John Barrowman and Lea Salonga singing Tonight from West Side Story
p.s it’s amazing!!!