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West Side Story - A retelling of the Romeo and Juliet tale set in the background
of New York's racial gang warfare. All of the music are consistently good and
inspired - some are full of passion (Tonight nike
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Somewhere), some are rousing (America, Tonight Quintet), and some funny (Gee,
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2. My Fair Lady - This witty, funny, very delightful musical is a classic that
defined a generation (early 60's). Story of a dirty flower girl whom an English
professor taught to speak proper English until he was able to pass her off as a
princess in a ball. Great music includes "I Could Have Danced All Night", "On
The Street Where You Live". Other delightful music that Rex Harrison half-sings
and half-recites include "Why Can't The English", "A Hymn to Him" and "I've
Grown Accustomed To Her Face". 3. Jesus Christ Superstar - This once
controversial rock musical about the last days of Jesus actually contains music
in a variety of genre. It's mostly rock of course, but there's also pop (I Don't
Know How To Love Him) classical (John 1941) charleston (King Herod's Song) and
opera (The Last Supper)! My other favorites are "Getsemane" and "Everything's
Alright". A feast for the ears! 4. The Music Man (Meredith Wilson) - Set in
Iowa, the story of a con man who sells musical instruments but gets caught
because of his love for Marian the librarian. Every number is a delight - from
the opening "The Traveling Salesman" to "Goodnight My Someone" to "Ya Got
Trouble" and "Seventy Six Trombones". Even the quaint "Lida Rose", sung by a
barbershop quartet is delightful. And of course, "Till There Was You" is so good
the Beatles even recorded it! 5. Chicago - This cynical musical from Kander and
Ebb set in the 1920's is a satire about how society turns criminals into
celebrities. Every song is a vaudeville number nike roshe run floral
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Became famous for the movie adaptation winning Best Picture of 2002. 6. Grease -
A fun romp full of 50's inspired music about the youth of the 50's discovering
love, friendship, class conflict and pregnancy. I like it mainly for the
toe-tapping choruses "We Go Together", "Greased Lightning" and "Born to Hand
Jive". 7. Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat - The story of the Biblical David
the Dreamer with enjoyable songs that parody many genres - French Cafe (Those
Canaan Days) country (There's One More Angel in Heaven), calypso (Benjamin
Calypso) and Elvis (Seven Fat Cows)! This early Rice and Webber is a lot of fun
to listen to. Famous for "Any Dream Will Do." 8. Fiddler on the Roof - a tuneful
musical about a Jewish father whose traditions are being challenged by his five
daughters and the changing world. Best songs to me are "Sunrise, Sunset", "If I
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Dance" are rousing, while "Tevye's Dream" and "Tradition" are fun. 9. Company -
differs from the traditional musical in that it is comprised of vignettes
(linked by Bobby's 35th birthday) instead of a straightforward plot. Sondheim's
clever music and cleverer lyrics are not immediately accessible, but they grow
on you. You will also empathize if you're into marriage and relationships. My
favorites include "Being Alive", "The Ladies Who Lunch" (two songs made famous
by Barbra Streisand), "You Could Drive A Person Crazy" and "Side by Side by
Side". 10. Kismet - full of wonderful, tuneful, exotic music based on themes by
Russian composer Alexander Borodin. All of the songs are so good, with "Stranger
in Paradise" and "Baubles nike
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personal favorites are "Fate" and the beautiful quartet "And This Is My
Beloved". 11. Follies - the other pastiche Sondheim musical with theme about
relationships has many wonderful, classy, intelligent songs that are
surprisingly tuneful. The best of Sondheim songs here include "Losing My Mind" ,
and "I'm Still Here". I can relate to "The Road You Didn't Take". "Broadway
Baby" is a guilty pleasure. 12. Oklahoma - the granddaddy of them - the first
musical with depth and psychological complexity - is as fresh as when it was
created by the genius of Rodgers and Hammerstein. All songs are great from "Oh,
What A Beautiful Mornin" to the rollicking "The Surry with the Fringe On Top" to
the beautiful "Out of My Dreams" and the bitter "Lonely Room". 13. Carousel -
another great musical from the great Rodgers and Hammerstein about a bad
Carousel barker whose life is changed by the thought of having a daughter. "If I
Loved You" is to me one of the best Broadway song ever, but "You'll Never Walk
Alone" is a bit on the annoyingly cloying side. Another of my favorite is the
"Soliloquy". 14. Camelot - this musical takes you to the time of King Arthur and
tells the story of how love can destroy a "brief, shining moment that was known
as Camelot". "If Ever I Would Live You" has become a classic. Other enjoyable
songs include the comically self-confident "C'est Moi", Guenevere's melodious
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though is Arthur's self-mocking song "I Wonder What the King Is Doing Tonight".
Go figure. 15. Hello, Dolly - very delightful musical with a farcical plot about
a widow who puts her hand on matchmaking penniless clerks. Rousing numbers
include "Put on your Sunday Clothes", "Before the Parade Passes By", "Elegance",
and of course, the title song "Hello, Dolly".
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