Andrew Lloyd Webber makes a reference to MCR

Oct 29, 2020 17:04


It's one thing to create an iconic set of chords, it's another to make one note iconic? @mcrofficial https://t.co/xWcuI529dA pic.twitter.com/SGbkrFoZ2R
- Andrew Lloyd Webber (@OfficialALW) October 29, 2020
-Andrew Lloyd Webber posted a video replying to a random (3 year old) tweet that while musical fans may know some iconic chords from his musicals ( Read more... )

broadway / theatre, my body is ready, my chemical romance

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snortingcoke October 29 2020, 21:50:41 UTC
would i go to see a musical based on the black parade? abso-fucking-lutely

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whysogayprop8 October 29 2020, 22:45:47 UTC
Created and Written by andrew lloyd webber tho?

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kerosene_pill October 30 2020, 17:22:19 UTC
Hell yes I fucking would

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whysogayprop8 October 30 2020, 18:37:53 UTC
That makes no damn sense.

No. Damn. Sense.

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zoaster_toaster October 29 2020, 21:51:15 UTC
I'm shocked ALW has shown his face after the cat-tastrophe that was the CATS movie.

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jellycar October 29 2020, 21:54:29 UTC
he hated it lmao

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bttrsondaughter October 29 2020, 22:04:17 UTC
I mean he made Love Never Dies and still maintained a decent profile after that lol.

I think everyone involved in Cats besides like. James Corden and Rebel Wilson just took that one on the chin and did their best to move on lmao

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snortingcoke October 29 2020, 22:13:09 UTC
i appreciate taylor swift's opinion on it. she said that she wasn't gonna pretend it wasn't fun making it and doesn't really mind that it flopped. good for her, we all knew she only took it to maintain her cat brand

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saintlys October 29 2020, 21:57:53 UTC
I despise this man for everything he has brought into the world but I'd be down for a MCR musical

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babarsuhail October 29 2020, 22:03:12 UTC
I don't know what any of this means.

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arellaj October 29 2020, 22:29:39 UTC
The G note which starts off one of MCR's most popular songs "Welcome to the Black Parade", has become iconic.

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