| re: Do you think Sondheim has heard W.A.P.? |
| Last Edit: lordofspeech 04:31 am EDT 03/17/21 |
| Posted by: lordofspeech 04:31 am EDT 03/17/21 |
| In reply to: re: Do you think Sondheim has heard W.A.P.? - PlayWiz 10:43 pm EDT 03/16/21 |
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The semi-tasteless, one-joke note of « Boy, Can that Boy Foxtrot » was probably why it was cut.
The rest of Sondheim’s work is not so close to single entendre.
But I think there’s healthy sexuality in his work sometimes.
Songs like « That’ll Show Him » from Funny Thing and The Miller’s Son from Night Music and even Follies’ « Could I Leave You », and Company’s « Barcelona, » among others, treat of different aspects of sexuality in relationship, but they are so wonderfully modulated by character and circumstance that they reveal human nature and story. Not prurient. |
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Where does Sondheim's brilliant "I Never Do Anything Twice" fit into the current conversation? - pecansforall 12:25 pm EDT 03/17/21 |
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