...with songs they have sung for a thousand years (literally!).Irwin wrote:Ahh-ah-ah-ahh!Shennifer wrote:with the sound of musicKODY 105 wrote:Everybody run! The hills are ALIIIIIIIIIVE!
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The Sound Of Music
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..the hills fill my heart, with the sound of music....American Eagle wrote:...with songs they have sung for a thousand years (literally!).Irwin wrote:Ahh-ah-ah-ahh!Shennifer wrote:with the sound of musicKODY 105 wrote:Everybody run! The hills are ALIIIIIIIIIVE!
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I would have loved to see it. The Sound of Music is a lovely movie.
Put that on our list of things to do together someday, LizzieG!
If you go on my Facebook...I was able to tour quite a few of the film sets in Austria, and there are pictures...
Put that on our list of things to do together someday, LizzieG!
If you go on my Facebook...I was able to tour quite a few of the film sets in Austria, and there are pictures...
Add me to that list too, please! Pretty please? Pretty please with a cherry on top? I've listened to the soundtrack about 20 times in the last couple weeks, if that qualifies me for anything. I must have done something good.Frank wrote:I would have loved to see it. The Sound of Music is a lovely movie.
Put that on our list of things to do together someday, LizzieG!
If you go on my Facebook...I was able to tour quite a few of the film sets in Austria, and there are pictures...
Whoa, that must have been totally awesome! How fun!
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That was awesome. I love those vids.
I sure wish The Sound of Music were on Blu-ray. It's a gorgeous-looking movie and it would be even better if the hills were alive with the 7.1 Dolby TrueHD surround sound of music.
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I love the Sound of Music! I was Frederick in my high school spring musical last year. =] It was a blast.
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Whoa, very cool! Did you do the original theatre version, with a couple of the songs in different places than the movie and the additional numbers and little plot differences, or was it basically like the movie, just in play form? I'm sure it was a ton of fun either way - I'm just curious.GlennAdams wrote:I love the Sound of Music! I was Frederick in my high school spring musical last year. =] It was a blast.
Boswell, I don't have a Blu-ray player yet, but a fantastic Sound of Music release certainly would push me more in that direction! I have the 40th anniversary DVD (there's definitely some good bonus features on the 2-disc version), but 2010 is the 45th anniversary, so maybe there is something super good coming our way!
You could wait until the 50th anniversary-- that would get much more attention and bonus features!
But why wait so long for such a good film?
But why wait so long for such a good film?
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Catspaw,we performed the original play with the songs in different places. I was bummed that there was no puppet scene but rather, that song was done during Liesel and Maria's bedroom scene. There was also a song that wasn't performed in the movie that I really liked. I don't remember the name off off the top of my head.Catspaw wrote:Whoa, very cool! Did you do the original theatre version, with a couple of the songs in different places than the movie and the additional numbers and little plot differences, or was it basically like the movie, just in play form? I'm sure it was a ton of fun either way - I'm just curious.GlennAdams wrote:I love the Sound of Music! I was Frederick in my high school spring musical last year. =] It was a blast.
Boswell, I don't have a Blu-ray player yet, but a fantastic Sound of Music release certainly would push me more in that direction! I have the 40th anniversary DVD (there's definitely some good bonus features on the 2-disc version), but 2010 is the 45th anniversary, so maybe there is something super good coming our way!
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Very cool! The puppet scene in the movie is really great, but I can see how that would be hard to emulate onstage, especially for smaller budget productions like high school plays. Plus it's more authentic to the original theatre production. Was that song "How Can Love Survive?" or "No Way to Stop It"? Amazon has a soundtrack available from the theatre version from London in 2006. Click here for Amazon.ca and here for Amazon.com.GlennAdams wrote:Catspaw,we performed the original play with the songs in different places. I was bummed that there was no puppet scene but rather, that song was done during Liesel and Maria's bedroom scene. There was also a song that wasn't performed in the movie that I really liked. I don't remember the name off off the top of my head.Catspaw wrote:Whoa, very cool! Did you do the original theatre version, with a couple of the songs in different places than the movie and the additional numbers and little plot differences, or was it basically like the movie, just in play form? I'm sure it was a ton of fun either way - I'm just curious.GlennAdams wrote:I love the Sound of Music! I was Frederick in my high school spring musical last year. =] It was a blast.
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No, I meant that the puppet scene was never in the original production of the play... It was only in the movie. Actually, both songs are really good. I liked "How can love survive more" In that song or No way to stop It, it is the captain, uncle max, and the baroness all sing together. It's pretty interesting.Catspaw wrote:Very cool! The puppet scene in the movie is really great, but I can see how that would be hard to emulate onstage, especially for smaller budget productions like high school plays. Plus it's more authentic to the original theatre production. Was that song "How Can Love Survive?" or "No Way to Stop It"? Amazon has a soundtrack available from the theatre version from London in 2006. Click here for Amazon.ca and here for Amazon.com.GlennAdams wrote:Catspaw,we performed the original play with the songs in different places. I was bummed that there was no puppet scene but rather, that song was done during Liesel and Maria's bedroom scene. There was also a song that wasn't performed in the movie that I really liked. I don't remember the name off off the top of my head.Catspaw wrote:Whoa, very cool! Did you do the original theatre version, with a couple of the songs in different places than the movie and the additional numbers and little plot differences, or was it basically like the movie, just in play form? I'm sure it was a ton of fun either way - I'm just curious.GlennAdams wrote:I love the Sound of Music! I was Frederick in my high school spring musical last year. =] It was a blast.
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We must have miscommunicated, then, because I meant that it was never in the original production either. So we're on the same page. Good stuff.GlennAdams wrote:No, I meant that the puppet scene was never in the original production of the play... It was only in the movie. Actually, both songs are really good. I liked "How can love survive more" In that song or No way to stop It, it is the captain, uncle max, and the baroness all sing together. It's pretty interesting.
I watched that video finally, Josef - that was sooo great! I loved it! Thanks for the link.
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You've been added, and are now number 57 on the waiting list for your own timeslot for a Fun, Friendship, and Fellowship Time with Frank.Catspaw wrote:Add me to that list too, please! Pretty please? Pretty please with a cherry on top? I've listened to the soundtrack about 20 times in the last couple weeks, if that qualifies me for anything. I must have done something good.Frank wrote:I would have loved to see it. The Sound of Music is a lovely movie.
Put that on our list of things to do together someday, LizzieG!
If you go on my Facebook...I was able to tour quite a few of the film sets in Austria, and there are pictures...
Whoa, that must have been totally awesome! How fun!
I have the strangest sensation that we sang "I Must've Done Something Good" in CO together...or at least the subject came up. Do you remember, Catspaw dearest?
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The Sound of Music proves Intelligent Design!
Living Waters sent that to me, and I thought it fit this thread well.
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All I need to know now is who I need to eliminate to move up on the list!Frank wrote:You've been added, and are now number 57 on the waiting list for your own timeslot for a Fun, Friendship, and Fellowship Time with Frank.Catspaw wrote:Add me to that list too, please! Pretty please? Pretty please with a cherry on top? I've listened to the soundtrack about 20 times in the last couple weeks, if that qualifies me for anything. I must have done something good.Frank wrote:I would have loved to see it. The Sound of Music is a lovely movie.
Put that on our list of things to do together someday, LizzieG!
If you go on my Facebook...I was able to tour quite a few of the film sets in Austria, and there are pictures...
Whoa, that must have been totally awesome! How fun!
I have the strangest sensation that we sang "I Must've Done Something Good" in CO together...or at least the subject came up. Do you remember, Catspaw dearest?
I have such an awful singing voice that you may have tried to block such an experience out of your memory. I don't remember us singing together (for the aforementioned reason) but we might have talked about it. It sounds like the kind of thing we would have done, anyway!
When I have time to load it, I'll have to watch your video, AE.