Mix: West 54th Street Story

Apr 08, 2008 13:49

Title: West 54th Street Story
Series: TDS, TCR, Late Night
Warnings: Very large images.

Notes: For Theme 013 over at fanmix, "Life's a Cabaret" - mixes made entirely with songs from musicals. This started as a general character!Stephen mix, then picked up a Stephen/Jon arc, and then turned into an overview of the Great Pundit War of 2008.


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series: the daily show, series: the colbert report, pairing: "stephen"/jon/conan, author: sailorptah, mix, pairing: "stephen"/jon, series: late night with conan o'brien, rating: g

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erinm_4600 April 8 2008, 18:24:15 UTC
....
*will come back to make proper response once I can breathe*
Hahahahahahaha....

*bows to you*

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sailorptah April 8 2008, 19:37:42 UTC
Awesome. Thank you!

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silver11016 April 8 2008, 18:33:12 UTC
Very nice. I love you even more for putting in some music from "Shoggoth on the Roof"- do you have the rest of that by any chance? >.< My hard drive crashed a while ago and I've had a well-nigh impossible time getting that back, as my CD of it is on the other side of the country and I can't find it on a download service.

Also, I've never heard of "By Jeeves." What was that one about? What'd you think of it? The lyrics make me think it's something I'd like.

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sailorptah April 8 2008, 19:48:42 UTC

Sure do. Here it is.

"By Jeeves" is the musical about the characters from the Jeeves and Wooster series. The original books by P. G. Wodehouse are public domain, so they can be found around the Internets; there's a fandom over at indeedsir.

The musical was hilarious. The storyline is typical of the series -- some identity confusion, engagements planned and not, and a last-minute rescue by Jeeves -- but it has great fun playing with the medium. Jeeves and Bertie (Wooster) are narrating; Bertie starts off under the impression that the audience is there to hear him play the banjo, and Jeeves convinces him to tell one of their adventures instead, then has to keep moving the plot along. Thus, Bertie's mid-plot-twist exclamation of "Look at all these banjo lovers, not a dry eye in the place!" and Jeeves' assurances of "Despite my best endeavors to ensure a fluid narrative..."

...it's great fun, is what I'm saying. It was posted in indeedsir not long ago, if you're interested ^_~

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silver11016 April 8 2008, 20:43:26 UTC
Thank you so much! I'm definitely going to check out "By Jeeves" too.

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philstar22 April 8 2008, 18:37:29 UTC
I love you! This looks like so much fun. I'm downloading.

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sailorptah April 8 2008, 19:48:51 UTC
Hee, thank you!

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bessemerprocess April 8 2008, 19:17:57 UTC
dling because this looks amazing!

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sailorptah April 8 2008, 19:49:08 UTC
Seeing that icon, I thought you might approve =) Thank you!

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violent_giggles April 8 2008, 19:18:53 UTC
I'm trying to d/l but it's giving me a link to HTML over and over...

Am I doing something wrong? Sometimes I want to stab Badongo in the badongo.

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sailorptah April 8 2008, 20:00:07 UTC
*sigh* That's Badongo for you. Refresh, reboot, retry. Or just hit up MediaFire.

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violent_giggles April 8 2008, 20:28:20 UTC
*:D*

... may I grope you sexually in return?

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sailorptah April 8 2008, 21:12:08 UTC
By all means! =3

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