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| re: Liza, Billy, Sondheim, Carnegie Hall | |
| Posted by: PlazaBoy 05:42 pm EST 11/28/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Liza, Billy, Sondheim, Carnegie Hall - keikekaze 05:18 pm EST 11/28/20 | |
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| Yes, sounds like it was a different performance. The version at this concert was a lot of belting. | |
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| re: Liza, Billy, Sondheim, Carnegie Hall | |
| Posted by: EvFoDr 09:26 am EST 11/29/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Liza, Billy, Sondheim, Carnegie Hall - PlazaBoy 05:42 pm EST 11/28/20 | |
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| To be fair, the concert version starts softer and builds, it's not all loud. And also to be fair, this is Being Alive, a searing 11 o'clock number that is written to build to an intense and loud climax. And also has a very rousing bridge. I'm not sure what else anyone was expecting from this song. | |
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| re: Liza, Billy, Sondheim, Carnegie Hall | |
| Posted by: shocktheatre 09:33 am EST 11/29/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Liza, Billy, Sondheim, Carnegie Hall - EvFoDr 09:26 am EST 11/29/20 | |
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| Agreed. If "Being Alive" isn't searing, something is off. Clearly that audience loved it. | |
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