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| re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) | |
| Posted by: larry13 08:34 pm EDT 04/01/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) - BroadwayTonyJ 06:34 pm EDT 04/01/21 | |
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| I enjoyed reading of your history with MFL recordings and especially your attempts to get back the OBC. Not that you need another but may I suggest the '76 revival with Christine Andreas; it is quite good and probably can be obtained cheaply. | |
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| re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 12:14 pm EDT 04/02/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) - larry13 08:34 pm EDT 04/01/21 | |
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| "I enjoyed reading of your history with MFL recordings and especially your attempts to get back the OBC. Not that you need another but may I suggest the '76 revival with Christine Andreas; it is quite good and probably can be obtained cheaply." I just re-listened to the whole thing yesterday for the first time in a long while, and yes, there is a lot to love on it :-) |
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| re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 08:46 pm EDT 04/01/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The messy brilliance of the MY FAIR LADY film (VERY LONG!) - larry13 08:34 pm EDT 04/01/21 | |
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| Oh my God, how could I forget the '76 recording with Andreas' divine vocals and George Rose's almost definitive portrayal of Doolittle? Let's just blame it on covid-19, (which I did contract in January). Of course, I do have the '76 revival CD. I would l rank it in my favorites list as 3rd after the original and Benanti's CD. | |
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