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Guys Sarah Pidgeon is in Stereophonic Live on Broadway, and it’s making me want to write a short where Leah is secretly in a band or sings so that’s my plan for my next writing sesh.
Go check out the insta (stereophonic play) there’s some vids and it sounds awesome.
Thanks to @jimalim for eternally keeping me updated on this because I always miss the posts
HI I MET SARAH PIDGEON AT THE STAGE DOOR OF STEREOPHONIC AND SHE HUGGED ME AND WE TALKED ABOUT THE WILDS
Me: The Wilds changed my life
Her: Honestly, it changed my life too
also sarah streicher (aka the creator of the wilds) was there and i saw her but i didn't know it was her and it was at a distance so i didn't get to talk to her
I saw every new show that opened on Broadway in the 2023-2024 season. Once more, perfectly normal and not at all cost-prohibitive. Compared to seasons' past, this one was plentiful in new musicals and utterly bereft of quality. Usually I have at least four shows that rewire my entire circuitry, but not this time.
Do you have strong opinions on any of these new shows? Are you filled with unstoppable rage at this list? Do you agree wholeheartedly? Discuss.
Reibert Week 2023, Day 5: | Marriage | Flowers | Free |
All He Knows...Is Desire & Love.
A fanmix dedicated to one of my most beloved ships! Listen here!
Tracklist:
1. Miracle ~ Kimbra
2. Oh, to Be in Love ~ Kate Bush
3. The Golden Flower ~ The Apples in Stereo
4. Memories of the Past ~ Oeil
5. Stripped ~ Depeche Mode
6. Touch Me ~ The Doors
7. Moondance ~ Van Morrison
8. Wake Up With Me ~ Gabrielle Aplin
9. Shine ~ Mr. Big
Title taken from one of mine and @midori-moonflaw's many roleplay threads.
1978 - Bruce Springsteen's long-awaited fourth album "Darkness on the Outside of the City" was released.
On June 2, 1986, "A Kind of Magic" was released, the twelfth studio album by the British rock band Queen
A Kind of Magic was actually born from the soundtracks for the films "Iron Eagle" ("One Vision") and "Highlander" ("A Kind of Magic"), "One Year of Love", "Who Wants to Live Forever", "Gimme the Prize", and "Princes of the Universe". In one of his interviews, Freddie Mercury said that working on A Kind of Magic was doubly interesting: some perceived it as a soundtrack, others as an independent album, and no one knew what would happen in the end
On June 2, 1998, the sixteenth album of the English hard rock band Deep Purple "Abandon" was released. This is the band's second record with guitarist Steve Morse and the last with keyboardist John Lord, one of the band's founders.
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On June 2, 2003, the fourth album by the Welsh Stereophonics band "You Gotta Go There to Come Back" was released. The record became the band's third consecutive album to top the UK chart. The single "Maybe Tomorrow" became one of the most famous and successful songs of the band, hitting the top 3 of the UK Singles Chart.
Exactly 26 years ago, on June 2, 1998, the fourth album of the American band The Smashing Pumpkins "Adore" was released. After the incredible success of the previous double LP "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness", the band's new work was one of the most anticipated releases of 1998. However, the recording of the album "pumpkins" was very difficult — drummer Jimmy Chamberlin left, and Billy Corgan later described the period of work on the record as a "split of the band". Chamberlin's absence was one of the reasons for the change in sound towards more active use of electronic music elements. The album debuted at number two on the chart in the United States and number five in Britain and received a Grammy nomination in the Best Alternative Album category. "Adore" split the band's fans into two camps, but over time gained cult status.
On June 2, 2003, Depeche Mode's debut album "Paper Monsters" was released. The author of the music became a musician friend for him, who became Chandler, who still has not been able to work with Depeche Mode while working on the 2001 album "Exciter", it was dedicated to string arrangements. The usual work on a large record during her work probably prompted Dina to co-write several sports for the first time on Depeche Mode's next album, "Playing an Angel."
June 2, 1962. On this day, the Beatles leave Hamburg. In the afternoon, they boarded a Lufthansa plane on the next flight to London airport."
Another page of history turned over. They are leaving forever, next time it will be a completely different Beatles...
They will return to Hamburg in June 1966, staying at Tremsbuttel Castle, play two shows at the Ernst-Merck-Halle concert hall on June 26 and 27...
Later Lennon will say: "I may have been born in Liverpool, but I grew up in Hamburg."..
02.06.1972 UK 🇬🇧
Pink Floyd's "Obscured by Clouds" ("The Valley"), which was recorded at the very beginning of 1972 and released in June of the same year, is the last "commissioned" work by the band in order to earn "money on the side". After the release of this record, the musicians switched to serving exclusively their own creative ambitions
"Welcome to the Theatre": Diary of a Broadway Baby
Stereophonic
April 20, 2024 | Broadway | Golden Theatre | Evening | Play | Original | 3H 5M
With the season what it is so far, Stereophonic is a tall drink of water after a week in a desert. After the 3 hours I spent at Patriots, it was shaping up to be a long day. But this was what I needed to end the night. It's a show that makes you believe in good theatre again. The three-plus hour runtime (including intermission) never feels like a drag. Instead, this seven-actor cast is nothing short of transcendent as they bring the story of a rock & roll band recording an album to life, with all the emotional upheaval that environment entails. Each character is given a well-rounded personality, sometimes grating, sometimes infuriating, something wonderful, and nearly all go through a fleshed-out arc that feels real and raw. This isn't a show with something bigger to say about the world or politics or issues, and yet it speaks to intra and interpersonal conflict right to its core. Nothing happens. Everything happens. Told over the span of several years, all from within a recording studio, we're asked to step into the intimate environment of a recording booth and a band that is hanging by a thread and creating music gold.
I adore a long play. I'd sit for The Ferryman (3.5 hours) and both parts of Angels in America (~8ish hours) in one sitting if I could. But too many long plays in recent years have been a drag from start to finish. Stereophonic is well-paced, gorgeously crafted, constantly enthralling. I don't care about the 70s or that genre of music or Fleetwood Mac, the closest real-life comparison to the fictional band depicted here. But I care deeply about this story. And the score, oh my god, the score. This is not a musical. It's a straight "play with music," and it is the best damn score on Broadway right now (not that that's saying much...) I'd give it the Tony right now and just save us all some time.
The costumes need to be in my wardrobe right now. The set is excellent, if perhaps not fully thought-out for the people in the rear mezzanine who aren't able to see the studio due to the rake in the theatre. The sound design is finally something worth raving about. And the women are so well-written. The relationship they shared was one of my favorite parts of the play. Unlike most stories, they got to be deeply supportive of each other. They got to love and laugh and never once devolved into catty jealousy over men or fame or talent.
It just got extended to mid-August, and I need to go back after award season is over. What I want most of all is to sit cross-legged in the corner of that stage and just live in this play for an afternoon.
Verdict: You Can Pry This Show Out of My Cold Dead Hands
A Note on Ratings
Visual representation of me outside the theatre after this show: (this is for about two of you)