1. Yay for a lazy weekend following on a lazy week - I haven't slept as much as I should (OMG it's 4am *cries*), and I haven't watched ANY of the TV I was going to watch, augh. But... urm, at least I got to rest and chill out a bit?
2. Watched
Blindness with a friend on Saturday - I really liked it. Not an easy movie to love, and it certainly
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3. This version was adapted FROM the movie with some deleted songs thrown in - although they had Elphaba the Witch sing Jitterbug instead of Dorothy. I've no idea if the stage version YOU performed in was based more on the movie or on the book? Good thing for Ms Murney indeed.
5. Ooh! I got Gaiman's The Graveyard Book (because of pretty cover and because I LOVE Gaiman AND YOU SHOULD GO FOR THE TALK BECAUSE HE ROCKS) and also Pamela Dean's Tam Lin. The friend I was with recommended it and it seemed intriguing. I hunted down the author you mentioned - Tamora Pierce, right? but couldn't find the start of ANY series of her books, argh. Which series did you recommend again? I'm going to hit a bookshop again tomorrow, so will look out for it there.
6. Impossibly sad song for 1am. After all the jollity that had come before too. ;) I don't know how you guys didn't implode! And have you never heard Julia sing Children of Eden before? ZOMG. YOUR LIFE HAS BEEN SO EMPTY RIGHT UP TO NOW. ;) I kind of insanely want someone to go and record Norm Lewis' solo concert for me when he performs in December. Because he is THAT AMAZING. Also Laura ♥ :D
8. YOU KNOW ME SO WELL. I'm going now though, for SERIOUS. *cries*
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3. Hmm. I am also not sure which version we did. It ended with a rocket ship instead of a balloon! And the witch definitely did not sing Jitterbug in ours - though I don't think Dorothy did either? I'm pretty sure it was sung by the Jitterbugs!
5. Need to track down Graveyard! Have not spent much time in bookstores recently - ran in to get A Lion Among Men and that's really it. I've read Tam Lin and am extremely ambivalent towards it. The story/setting/characters hold a lot of appeal for me, but something about the way Pamela Dean writes makes them all end up getting on my nerves. Also the book is LONG and feels that way. I know it's a pretty popular YA book, though, so perhaps I am asking too much of it. As far as Tamora Pierce - start with the Alanna series (4 books) and then read the Wild Magic series (also 4). Those are the first two (and the best). :-)
6. I think there WAS some implosion. And I had vaguely heard Julia's Children of Eden songs, but that was before I knew the musical very well/played it on the piano. Children of Eden is my favorite to play/sing (okay it might be tied with Stranger to the Rain), so listening to her version is extra awesome now. Norm's concert will be epic! I also want to see Laura at a benefit sometime, but everything she does is expensive. :-\
8. I ALSO know how to read my Gchat flist! ;-)
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3. My brother CLAIMS that Judy Garland sang the Jitterbug on the expanded TWOZ OST? And they cut it? I guess they were going to give Judy another song, although maybe onstage it's sung by other people. In my version, the Witch sang it together with the Jitterbugs!
4. A Lion Among Men is SUCH A YELLOW BOOK. *cries* I saw it in the bookstore that day and literally was a bit horrified by how YELLOW it was. How do you read that without feeling jaundiced?! ;) Thanks for the Tamora Pierce recs. Shall look out for that this evening. :)
6. Implosions are gooood. Julia's Children of Eden is beautiful and makes me weep. As do all her songs in that benefit, aieee. She belts the crap out of them! More Norm and Laura can NEVER be bad.
8. I'm so bad at being sneaky. *cries*
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3. Weird. I totally don't know enough about the movie (didn't even know there WAS an expanded soundtrack) so I will take your - or your brother's - word for it!
4. Wait, YELLOW? It's RED here! Wtf. And actually only the dust jacket is red - underneath it's white with pretty cover art. I guess the Singapore/wherever else version took the yellow = cowardly symbolism to heart!
6. Must find iPod cord so I can listen to the benefit MOOOOORE. ARGH. ADDICTED. REVIVAL PLZ? (Edit: Oops. Not technically a revival since it was never on Broadway OR off-Broadway - I retract that statement and issue a new one. NYC PRODUCTION PLZ?)
8. Sometimes you're sneaky! This just wasn't one of them. ;-)
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2. I'm glad we're agreed here. I have SO little patience and time to waste now on things that don't make me happy. And while I do appreciate some highbrow literary prose once in a whle, these days, I'm just happy with YA fantasy. WE WIN. :D
3. My dork of a brother claims to know all. I have no clue!
4. Yes, YELLOW. SULPHURIC. It's awful - literally the WHOLE thing is yellow, the entire cover, right down to the pages and ick. I googled YOUR version and it's the same one I have for Wicked i.e., beautifully illustrated with great colours. I would not read the book here for the colours ALONE.
6. NYC PRODUCTION WHEN I AM THERE, KTHX PLZ. FAIL BLITHE SPIRIT, FAIL.
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