Give My Regards To Broadway
Mar. 4th, 2005 09:22 amI don't like musicals, but I'm loving Channel 4's history of Broadway.
Maybe what I mean when I say I don't like musicals is that I can't stomach Rogers and Hammerstein.
Or Andrew Lloyd Webber.
It's something to do with cosiness.
But Cole Porter and George Gershwin and Irving Berlin and Yip Harburg and Ethel Merman and Ethel Waters and Fred Astaire ain't cosy. No siree!
Those songs from the twenties and thirties have a Deco stylishness, a chromium shine. They shimmy and they glitter and they shake their collective ass. The moon is their mama. She smiles from an spangly sky.
Indulgence and effulgence.
My generation (or the one just before) carries on like it invented popular music. Well, nuts to that! I'm not saying that the Beatles aren't good, but there's no way they're better than the chaps I've listed above.
And let's not forget Noel Coward. He doesn't get into the picture because he's a Brit, but I love him dearly.
And let's not forget Kurt Weill.
Maybe what I mean when I say I don't like musicals is that I can't stomach Rogers and Hammerstein.
Or Andrew Lloyd Webber.
It's something to do with cosiness.
But Cole Porter and George Gershwin and Irving Berlin and Yip Harburg and Ethel Merman and Ethel Waters and Fred Astaire ain't cosy. No siree!
Those songs from the twenties and thirties have a Deco stylishness, a chromium shine. They shimmy and they glitter and they shake their collective ass. The moon is their mama. She smiles from an spangly sky.
Indulgence and effulgence.
My generation (or the one just before) carries on like it invented popular music. Well, nuts to that! I'm not saying that the Beatles aren't good, but there's no way they're better than the chaps I've listed above.
And let's not forget Noel Coward. He doesn't get into the picture because he's a Brit, but I love him dearly.
And let's not forget Kurt Weill.
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Date: 2005-03-04 12:09 pm (UTC)Leastways, wasn't he the one who played it for years in the West End and on Broadway?
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Date: 2005-03-04 12:55 pm (UTC)But Colm was a compelling Phantom.
He's compelling-period.
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Date: 2005-03-04 01:26 pm (UTC)Have you ever seen his old BBC sitcom- Some Mothers Do Ave Em? It's- ahem- an acquired taste.
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Date: 2005-03-04 04:11 pm (UTC)There's a PBS station that I watch sometimes that shows old BBC sitcoms. That's where I saw "No, Honestly" and "Good Neighbors" and "As Time Goes By"...and countless others.
I keep veering off the subject, don't I? I get more exercise from running to retrieve my mind...
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Date: 2005-03-05 12:26 am (UTC)I don't recognise the other two.
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Date: 2005-03-05 07:32 am (UTC)Good Neighbors was about two people who tried in the midst of rather wealthy suburbia to go 'back to Nature'. Felicity Kendal was in it.
And No Honestly was with Pauline Collins and her husband.
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Date: 2005-03-05 07:49 am (UTC)No Honestly I don't recognise- but Pauline Collins and John Alderton did a number of shows together.