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Nerdy Up North Podcast - Musical Nerd Talk

from Nerdy Up North Podcast · host Paul Watson & Sammie Bryce

Damn in Janet!!! this week's episode we are going all musical and talking about our favourite musicals, from movies, stage and TV shows. we have so much fun and laugh a lot. we hope you enjoy and shiver in antici...................,.pation

Damn in Janet!!! this week's episode we are going all musical and talking about our favourite musicals, from movies, stage and TV shows. we have so much fun and laugh a lot. we hope you enjoy and shiver in antici...................,.pation

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Not live yet, we are live. Now. Hey everyone and welcome to any of the So much of the Nodioff North podcast. It's a Nodioff podcast hosted by Northern North and what you host some.

And we are joined by three of team podcasts Charlotte Donna and the return of Laura. I'll major stairs in the Nodioff North community. And yeah, so this is a special episode. I can't remember who actually choose this one.

It might be the shiny one in the middle. Who wanted to talk. I think it was a shock if it wasn't. I don't know.

But I prefer the little speech and I want to mess it up. With the tonight, I always get wrong with my wife as well. Whenever I sing songs, I never sing the right words. I always never.

So I kind of made the movie on the head. But yeah, I thought I was quite fit in with the podcast and with what we're doing tonight. So we're so glad to say so many of your lovely people here tonight and would like this special, like welcome. All the Nodioff community who have chosen to join us here in the Nodioff podcast at this time.

We do sincerely hope you enjoy the show and please remember people that no matter who you are and what you do live thrive and survive. There are still some things that make us all the same. You, me, them, everybody, everybody. Did you do some bad eating?

Right, so it's not touching the stuff already. Well done. Well now you've got the good stuff there. I'll just get the crap stuff out of the way.

We can kick this talk off. So everything's discussed in our opinions and our opinions alone. If you want to discuss any topic from tonight that's so please come and join us on the Facebook group and we can have an open discussion. What we won't have is anyone coming for us and tell us our opinions are wrong.

We can agree, disagree and find them. So let's keep it fun. Keep it kind. Keep it musical.

And let's keep the toxic toxic. When I'm not looking at toxic behavior out of nerdism. Yes, we do. Oh, you've already got a name, Donna Twinkle Donna.

Hi everyone who's in the chat tonight. Let's kick it off. Paul, let's do this. Yes, so I love musical since probably since the was the was being introduced as a very young age.

So anything that sounded fun at the top before, even though I am the most torn deaf person you'll ever meet. I just realized in the podcast I got no rhythm. I can't even clap in tune. I'm quite interested in all your work and your first for years, shall we say it into musicals?

Was it the stage show? Was it a movie or was it just like a CD or a few walls? I also was a record player. We'll let you record later.

Okay. And I think mine was probably something like a comment, Eugene. Something like that. Because I grew, I mean, dad, we like to play a calamity, and seven bright, so I think it was something like a calamity.

If I remember rightly, and it was love and diversity, like all of the song and calamity and our amazing. So I think it was probably something that always involves a rhythm. So, we do have a little bit of a lot of other. What was it about?

Like, was it just amazing? Yeah. Well, after a great disagree on that one. Sam, here.

Don't say it's wrong about many things, but she is so wrong about those. Actually, I'm just impressed with the notion wrong about many things. I'll take that one. I'll take that one.

Probably one of them too. I'll see it was probably. I love clammy gin. I've reminded me granddad so much.

He loved like Westerns and stuff. And I think he was very much with him being a minor and stuff. It was very much a man's man type of situation, especially from from right up in the North East. But with clammy gin, I think he allowed the musical element to be in it because it was about Western.

You kind of got passed out, but I'm trying to think of the songs in the G and now crack away. We crack away with crack away with crack away. Oh, I love it. Charlotte.

Probably my mom. So my mom grew up watching musicals. I remember telling her that she used to watch some of music and stuff with her, Nana. So we used to watch a lot of like Gigi and music and music and music and all of the classic musicals going on.

But I really got into musicals probably around about the S7 when a few of well a few friends and myself realized that if we joined the choir, we could get out with school. Right. So we joined the choir and a few months later we were in South Pacific. Wow.

Natural place or just the music. How old were you to do South Pacific because that's a hard musical. So I was in the S7s. I was well 11.

Great school. 11 12, the South Pacific. Mine, I went to London and B-Mish, which was a drama and art school anyway. Oh, we got the feeling of getting house.

Every year they put on a really big production and the year we did it was so specific. I think the year after they did it was of ours, the little odds. And that's when I really, really got into musicals because I was in one essentially. So I'll never, I will never forget the letter that got sent to my parents about the costumes and stuff.

Set on the bottom of the letter. Just like you know, we will be in keeping with the theme. We will be putting fake tan on the children to make them look more authentic. Oh, dear.

Oh, my God. I just kind of look at this and they're like, I'm just going to make it. Yeah. I'm a pop player.

Me taking that to my parents was a bit. But it was, it was so much fun. So much fun. It's always one of the things I wish I was talented enough to be actually able to do that.

He's a third my singing the voice. I am horrendous. You were trying to pull. You were trying to.

It's one of the things that when the people I was asking, you could wish for something. I just wish to be able to sing. I think it's such a special talent and something that can bridge so many different boundaries. I think.

I love it. Yeah. I always wish I could sing, but I can't even trade it. As I said, I was over the moon because I could drummed it to one minute.

No, no. But yeah, that's my music. We are going to try and force a challenge thing at some point. I know it's always one happen, but we're going to keep.

I will promise to put other pictures of her feet if she doesn't. So. Because Kevin's neatly sending those pictures on the slide. Come on.

Oh, come on. I don't know what's yours. Actually, both my parents don't like musicals at all. So I didn't really go up with them.

But I think it was more of a thing I got into when I was older. But when I think about it, like, I mean, I used to watch it. Like, any Oliver was all the kinds of stuff was on. And I did actually join a drama club in school, which I kind of loved and hated at the same time, because I was too nervous for it.

And I was also in a choir, which I ended up leaving. So I kind of like what policy is, but I wish I had, like, the ability to stand up and have confidence in front of everybody. As much as I wanted to do, the mind is leaving them because I was too nervous. So I've always liked that kind of thing, like singing and dancing, but I think it was more so in my 20s.

And I guess I'm still discovering a lot of musicals now. So it's definitely more of a reason thing for me. So you know, I think that's a lot of fun. I'm just like singing and dancing.

But I think it was more so in my 20s. And I guess I'm still discovering a lot of musicals now. So it's definitely more of a reason thing for me. So you're like on your musical journey?

I love that. So what was the one that you actually got, like, found, like, made you think, Oh, this is something I'm definitely, please don't say the greatest show. It was a show for them. If we're talking just like Steve's show's live stuff was probably just wicked, like hearing, defying, going to see it, I've got to go out with goosebumps from that.

I cried. I cried, yeah. I cried. I would cry.

VAD form and stuff like that would probably see it. Um, Lamiz is probably one of the earlier ones that I watched and got into. Memories. Hey, here, Jeff.

That one. No. I don't know what to do with it. Oh, thank God.

That's all right. That's all right. I'm not talking about you. You know who I'm talking about.

She looked alright. She had to head and have an aggressive. I can't get on an pathway around. I just can't do it.

It's been about hours. Oh, then Sammy. What was yours? Oh, I can't even remember how I got my love of musicals, but it is always been there, um, probably West Side Story growing up, one in the living in America, definitely.

Um, but again, I am a drama drama, drama cage went to drama school and and sign in the choir went to singing lessons, went to drama lessons, played the trombone. Um, what else did I work with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the, um, Scott Shobra and played with the RAF. with the RAF, just music was a musical theater was my absolute life. I started in college doing dance drama music to then go on to A-level drama to then go on to musical theater and I just love it.

I love how it makes us feel. I love the fact that it still even has a decent story. Some of them have a decent story. But yeah, it's just always, always been there.

Like, me and Michaela differ over Disney. This is one thing we could never, differ over. It's just ingrained in us. Like, our parents love it.

When I was 13, I mean, I'm in dad with like three birthdays, like, oh, go on over a meal and meet me in a movie, you're 13, you're all like, no, I'm gonna go up my friends. And no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I mean, an absolute dick of myself to then when we actually finished the meal. And I said, right, I can go home. I've got time back and go and see me friends.

And me, man was like, um, we're going to see Joseph and the Empire. I was like, fuck me friends, right? Where was it? Because Joseph was massive.

Like, Joseph in his technical dream court, because if you were a drama kid, everyone's done, Joseph, everyone's done. I have played every, every variation in Joseph apart from Joseph. I've been a brother. I've been in a reader.

I've been in the background. But I've never played Joseph because obviously I'm going to cast a girl as a brother, but not as Joseph. It doesn't make any sense. But yeah, it's just always been there, always.

Paul. I was mesmerized as soon as I saw the, like, say, somewhere over the rainbow, as Laura said, like going to go on that adventure, the Munchkin Land following the Arabic roads. And I was all in as soon as I heard that. And then things like, I've saw was the original Oliver.

And I got to pick up the top of the two Ord Nancy song. Somebody that needs me. Those ones just, like, think about, like, say, the actually the emotion in them songs as well. But the one that probably sold everything to us and I'll become obsessed with was Grace.

And when I saw, when you hear that walking by, and then Grace is the word. It's emotion. You find out that Sandy was a bit of a slow as well. So sorry.

Oh, what's she doing? What's she doing? This was her dream. Did you actually drown?

We should have brought this up on the conspiracy one. But yeah. But no, like, I don't think there's a bad song in Grace as well from, like, start to finish. John Travolta's solo is a bit iffy.

Do you know that I had to write that for him? Because he couldn't cope with the fact that Olivia Newton John was getting her own solo with hopelessly devoted. And the hat, the word, but I put that song in. And he was like, he had a beg them to do it, because he was being a bit of a baby.

John Travolta being a baby. Wasn't Anne that I hope so devoted like, so brought to being, because number one of the time as well, like, and he spent a full year at number one of things like that. It's ridiculous how well it did for like a musical number. It was it was a groundbreaking.

But yeah, he threw an ass in the And he's a smooth ride. I think so. Right. It was about that.

That's fine. Okay. I just can't look at that film without just every time he comes on the screen and go, Oh, Rexie, you're so sexy. Because I'm weird.

What was your one with some air-pewdie skills, Rapper? That was in the first one. Yeah. Yeah.

That was when Frenchy has a little dream. Yeah, I was like, which one Frenchy as well. I loved the hair. Frenchy was mint.

It was a hair for me that pink. Like, that was, you couldn't, if you wanted a hair color, when you're like, my age, you had to spray it on your head. Like, you couldn't die. You had to spray it on them.

I always remember them hairspray as well. I thought every musical kid wanted to be a pink girl. I mean, I forgot. You wanted one of them, Jada.

Yeah. Me and my friends created our own pink ladies. And we were all a soggy and people to each other. And I always wanted to be result.

Like, I just wanted that. I think I grew up the bigger as well. So you want to be the 46-year-old, cleaner, 16-year-old? So it's a little bit of a blur.

It's a little bit of a blur. It was always a bit strange. I think it's, even though, Ladsack's girl used to write tea birds on the back of the blazes and stuff like the colors. I mean, it's a bit of a balance back then.

So yeah. So what's, um, what's I was going to say? What's the favorite? What's the one that you can't, you're going to every, every time, every time, over everything else.

Because there is always one. Ah, stop, stop. Just the one, though. It's tricky because, do you mean like over everything?

Over everything. It can span across anything, but it's the one thing that you gravitate towards. Yeah, for good. Robbie Horror.

Yeah. Yeah. Good, just, good check, my friend. Like, yes, the age-sore movie.

Uh, even like, this is the crappy, uh, like, clay version of it as well. Like, just, like. Just the remake. Yeah.

Oh, it's, the, the, the remake, the part of it, you can't remake something. This is what I hear about music by the way, musicals by the goal. We're going to remake West Side Story. You're not remaking it.

You're just doing a performance of it. Exactly. But didn't they do it with, um, Lawrence Cox? Yeah, sort of, uh, Orange's new Blanche.

Yeah. And I'm sure with that bomb, I couldn't watch it. It, it, it had, um, was it Adam Lavelle? Adam Lavelle.

Lavelle. Adam Lavelle? Adam Lambert. Adam Lambert.

Adam Lambert, yeah. Has the, any character and stuff I got? And it didn't have the soul. It had the songs, but actually I think only song I've really loved about them.

That remake was the science fiction double feature. It's my favorite song. Honestly, if I've got a chance to do Robbie Horror, it's the only thing I've wanted to. It's just, and did you know that Richard O'Brien's singing on the film?

Yes. And he got no of that. And also did you know there's a sequel? Yes.

And if I'm not in it, yeah. It's a treatment. It's a whole band. It's so bad.

It's not. It's like he was riding high with Robbie Horror and went, I know. Oh no. Robbie Horror is such a good choice.

It is like being such a staple in my house. Like I was probably watching it as a kid and I did not understand what I was watching at all. I'd seen it once and I still don't understand. The aesthetic of a friend and further, like I wanted to be that so badly and kind of got me wish a little bit.

But yeah, the aesthetic of him was great. The songs were fantastic. Eddie is like, Eddie's song. Actually, that's a like Eddie's song.

Not the one he sings, the one he sings about him. Eddie's Teddy. And Eddie was, oh. Where Eddie said Eddie?

Like it's Teddy, you was a number. He was a good kid. The way he freaked in the lab with a switchblade. What a guy.

Makes you cry. Aren't I, dude? And yeah, that's why I'm making the songs ever. Love it.

So, Robbie Horror for Paul. Anyone else want to dive in? I think I'm going to talk about that. I'm still thinking.

I'm trying to make it. What are you going to say there, Charlotte? Mine would be Rocky Horror as well. It was like the musical in our house.

We went up to the point where for my 18th birthday, I had a fancy dress party, a big fancy dress party. And my dad threatened to go as the guy in the wheelchair with his luggins and suspenders and the blanket for months. Like absolutely months. Does it count?

No. No. Yeah, mine would be right here. I honestly don't photograph any dad now.

If you manage it. Oh, I didn't do it. I didn't know. Like if you do, we are sitting down so you're on.

You fella, when you're 30, Charlotte? Three years ago? Oh, I was going to say no, she's not. She's laughing.

She's laughing now. All right. We'll put about a 30 year photo. Like another Robbie Horror.

But I have to put it on. Thank you. I'll remember someone's fault at you this year. I'll be through a party then.

We're not doing anything. I don't celebrate age anymore. I don't recognise me. I'm so what?

Like if I taught about Robbie Horror as well? Yes. I'm just jumping from it. If you were going to, I know what Sam's already said that she would probably dress up as well.

I'm further. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. If I was going to dress up as anyone, I'd be magenta. Right.

Anyone. That hair is a music. So who would you guys dress up as? Columbia.

Columbia. Well, it's done. It's got the jacket on. I know.

Just need that. It would be magenta as well. I can imagine. I can imagine.

I could have a magenta before. So would you choose someone else or would you stick with magenta? I don't really know. I've been once and I didn't really know what was going on.

So I didn't hear you know what I'm going to do. Because I was a bit like... It was everybody knew the words and it was a bit like... I was like, what?

What? I'm that in the middle? It's such an experience. Because it's not just the words that they sing in the song.

It's also everything else that goes on. Like, and then Janice mentioned... Like, for the source. You're not allowed to throw it off.

I'm not going to leave it on. I'll like, experience it again. I guess. Because I didn't quite have a clue what was going on.

You know, it's about every time Janet walks on she gets called a slag. But slag. But I know the dick changed the rules. They used to be able to take a newspaper and squirky guns and stuff.

Well, because the top row all had squirky guns and the bottom row all had newspapers. I have been going to live for a few hours since I was about nine year old or something. Again, not really understanding much. I've seen Anne-Hos do a test as Frank and Ferta.

And I've seen Jason Donovan as Frank and Ferta. And that was actually a really chaotic experience because he had just come out of rehab. And he was trying to build his career back off. And these people started heckling him about his drug use.

And the audience was getting riled at them. And he just did this one. He broke out of it and just said, fucking trying here. Like, I'm trying.

And everyone just got by heart. It was such a moment. But yeah, this stopped doing it now. I went one last year and you're not allowed to participate in that way.

Obviously, you're saying that I picked up the hands up with the first time and the use of drive-ins on the forehead. Yes. And the stage afterwards in like a virgin and stuff like that. Yeah.

There's so many sales at these days at Rocky Horror Party School on. And especially through Halloween and have live stages. So they'll have the film on in the background and they'll have live actors at the front. And just like they used to do when Tim Curry did it back in the 70s and 80s.

That's how they all started was they've had the film. All they would just do a little mini stage show. And the history of Rocky Horror is fantastic. It really is.

No, like I said, a lot of people experience it. I'm quite interested in all with Laura with one for the first time. Have you been back? Was that the one and only time that you went?

I've only been the one saying. Oh! I went with my friend and she said, everybody gets dressed up. Everybody does.

And we went to Sundland and we went to a bar beforehand. And we were the only people in their dressed up. And when I got there, there wasn't as many people dressed up as I'd have hoped. So it was kind of like, oh, this is the only time that I ever got.

It was like a very provocative maid. And I just thought that I was like, it's like, oh wow, we had so many hours. I was like, oh, we don't talk to anyone. But we were coming out of lockdown for hours.

So there was like, I think people just wanted to be free. It was quite a few years ago. So I would like experience it again just to say like, I don't know what's going on. Was it a day of time or night time?

I don't know the day of times at all. It was night time when I was really in the other front as well. But I think we could have just went in it, not knowing anything about it. I was just a bit like, oh my goodness, I feel like I should have rehearsed some words.

I think it's actually more people doing for the experience now. So I know the last time I saw it, it was with Christopher Viggins doing the narrator version. But he was in the movie. Yeah, he was.

He was. He was also the actress. He was also the did for La Vajara last year. And I think the don't end again this year, which was a downsize.

But this was a big one because Tim Curry was there. They did a Rocky Harbor reunion. Biggins was there and Patricia York was there. Patricia York and the one of this Columbia, she couldn't come because she had to travel to get there and her travel restrictions were really strict and it was not worth it.

It wasn't worth that coming up. But she said a huge apology video to everyone. And then obviously had Tim Curry there. And it was lovely singing them all.

And I really wanted to go and see Patricia like so badly. Patricia Quinn, that's it. Yeah. Because she was like everything she was growing up.

And I didn't have the balls to do it. Skip to a convention that made in Maryland do a couple of months later. It gave it. I think it was on Halloween actually.

And she's there at the convention. She's sitting on a wall for convention floor. No one's around her and I just went, hey, I'm walking away. That's my moment.

I don't like doing like standing in front of people. I like moments where they like, well, you can just like catch someone off guard and go, oh yeah, I did have a man in here that was great. I'm the bottom cool person when I meet a celebrity. Rob Will cast a vibe.

I've just been in the room mess. After you make a holy story, I think that was the best one ever. That was great. Look at the bag.

I'm pregnant. That's my excuse. Someone else got me ready for stories. Oh, what they love about it.

I know, Donna said, you said you'd been to say it was a little bit quite a then. Are you all full on dress up as well? I don't know. Yeah, I went for my 30s birthday last year and there wasn't that many people dressed up.

I had like a really short made outfit on as well. So I felt like it was flat on. And well, I went with my friends and one of the guys had like a big coat on and underneath he literally had like this black on stuff. So it was a great place moment to just go like that.

And he was nervous because no one was dressed up. But these glasses behind him were loving it. So it was all right at the end. All of that.

And we mum and dad went one year and to be dad of J and it spotted this spot of these amazing legs as he kept saying. Legs were absolutely unreal. And this person had their back turned to them the whole time. They had the white coat on and all you can see was fishnet to me.

Mum's going over and talk to them. Oh, I'll give you this one. So he walks over and walks back over. Full on guy with the biggest with the most amazing legs going.

My uncle took my auntie for their anniversary. My uncle's not with this anymore. But the Easter prize there. So he took after like a really posh meal and then didn't tell her whether we're going.

And she'd never seen Robbie Harrow before. She was in for an experience. They were dressed up like taking a really nice dress around the world. And they're walking all the theatre and like obviously she sees the crowd and she sees the audience calling in and just like, where the hell are you taking me?

What are we doing? I got there and she said like to this day it's still her favourite anniversary that they have had together. I would love to do it. I'm doing a near the up north performance of Robbie Harrow with some of the weird characters.

Well, I'm getting there. Kevin's stopping and stuff like that. I was trying to do it in a harp but you wouldn't even have to ask him twice. You would take down the next one.

I'm pretty sure. I'm pretty sure he probably sensed the conversation he's already getting the fish. Is this grand? Okay.

Oh gosh. So anyone else favourite all time? Like can't live without? Gotta put it on straight away.

Donna, you can't see the British woman if it is the British woman. I was kind of stuck between three which was Wigord, Hamilton and the Grits'hormen. But I think I've had to pick one of the obvious British moments. Don't kill it.

No! I just did it. Oh gosh no. The songs are absolutely fantastic.

I'm just not a huge fan of the film but that's nothing to do with that the songs are in me as and whoever, I don't know who the composer is or what them but, holy shit. It's the guy who wrote La La Land. I'm never single. I don't know why.

Which, Frank Gosslin's face just puts us off of it. It's the sound of... The songs are fantastic. So what would be the greatest showman?

Which is your favourite songs and the greatest showman then Donna? Probably to the other side I think that's my favourite one. That's one that sounds like a shitty papa song, isn't it? I don't know, it's not that you're right here right now.

I'll put the uppercut. The one letter is a bar, isn't it? It's not a prime. Listen, listen, that song now.

Listen to the chili papa song on the other side. It sounds remotely se- It's not just a surprise. I recognise this song from somewhere. But then when you say listen to the chili papa's doing the other side, the word of change but the melody is quite similar.

So it might be a bit of copyright there. I've just seen it. The plagiarism. And my favourite is I don't know what the actual song is called but I think it's from now on.

It's called... Is that what it's called? Yeah. And by the light.

Can I just fit the character? I've actually got an actor was there. I was going to see it later. Was it not like the nicest person either?

It was the whole background. It was the whole background. It was a whole background. Yeah.

But the few Jackman version is a delight and that song is just phenomenal. And anytime I say a tik tok, come on, it has that sound bite and people dance into it. I will sit and watch it forever. Don't know something ahead.

You know exactly what I mean. How people perform that dance is just it gives us goosebumps. I love it. Have you seen the behind the scenes video?

Yes. When he had... No one had... It was like a showcase of the film.

Yes. I have no concern. He was just in operation and he wasn't supposed to sing. And he couldn't help himself.

And he just... Yeah. In like the end, just sing and go. I've got goosebumps.

He's not gonna talk to you. I've got goosebumps. I've got goosebumps. He's got his stand in there next to him.

And he can see him and he's like constantly getting up and sitting back down again. And then it just overcomes so many just starts. And I'm like, The energy in that room as soon as he starts singing is just unbelievable. Like everybody just unbelievable.

It's when she does... What's the song called the big one? This is me. This is me.

That's it. She takes one look at you, Jackman in the site. He just gives her a look to say it's fine. It's okay.

And she moves away from the music stand and that's it. She's just in it. And then he is in that room. A rops.

The only one that gets on me knows is never enough. Me too. From some of them. I'm new.

They're like just onto her. And it just makes us... Yeah. Yeah.

I'm new pretty lady. I'm really singing that song. Sorry. I kind of know what you're saying about musicals.

Especially musicals, Bill and when they change the... The Don't Show The Person who's actually singing. Really? Obviously.

It wasn't a website story. Did you know, Rita Moreno does not sing her role? Whereas she's a singer. Yeah.

It's so bad. It's not bad. No, actually a lot of the great showman songs are, I think, quite... They're quite popular as well.

They do quite jump out. But I can say the starting one kind of... I like what puts us off a bit when the kids start singing. I know it's adorable.

But when kids singing it really... You and children. If it comes out to me clearly, I skipped the second part because the kids started. Yeah.

I like that part but they're just really over-plated afterwards. But I like that part of the movie when I was in the cinema. Didn't think they were voted on one song. Yeah.

They did it all. Yeah. They did the great showman original soundtrack and then they bought out a second one which was the great showman remixed. And it was like, popsing us and famous singers doing it.

Because I changed art, I did a cover. I didn't catch art, I did a cover. Pink and I bought, I did a cover. There was loads of them.

I only watched it last year. Doesn't surprise us. Doesn't surprise us. Something along the way.

Then when it came out... I tend to put them kind of... You know, I tend to put them off because I'm going to love it. And then I'm going to watch it over and over and over again.

Like I did with Pitch Perfect. I tried to see a wave of stuff like that. But then when I watched it, I was like, eh, the songs are fantastic. You can't knock the songs.

They're absolutely amazing. But the film is just a bit... I love to say, I like to say that background's voice is absolutely... It's velvet.

Like I said, when he sings it, it is perfect. He's got a lovely tone pitch and everything. I don't think... Again, I guess I'm not a shit but I think the film couldn't get me.

But I would say that Hugh Jackman or... Oh. As well. But no, it is up there.

I wouldn't say it was probably only top five or even top 10. No, same here. It was all makes it take the form. It's one of them things I'll put in the background and I'll enjoy.

But I'll gravitate. I'll grab a t- I'll purposely put it on. But I know how much of a fan donner is. I was expecting you to come out with a pop hat and do the dance.

Yeah. It's a great show. Wasn't it like the first ever? The first time you ever came on in your hat in the background, you created a show in the display and you were so proud of it.

I remember that. It was like a life time ago. I think it was like a bad show, wasn't it? No, it was just a gift from my dad.

I remember you saying it was about your dad. You keep trying to steal all your dad's shit, don't you? I think me and Sam's gonna do it until the side of the time. I don't have yet some point in the book.

I'll do a little dance then. I'll do it. We get to be recalled that then. So we can put it on the group.

Probably be in a bar or something. So we're gonna put that last time on the board. I'll get you to get you to the top of the stage. Especially with them cocktail.

That cocktail of the mind. I mean, after a few drinks, I'm gonna put up dance and everything and she's coming. So it might happen. Excellent.

Now we know. I wear the lovely Laura, your pick. Okay, I'm gonna choose. Great showman would have been like something like it would feel good and I would put that on.

It would have been like a feel good. But out of musicals at the theater, I would say Jersey Boys because we're, I think I'm up to, we're going on Thursday and I think it's my fourth time. Just the music, thank you for the four seasons. And we actually chose to have a Frank and Frank and Frank and Frank seasons like tribute band at our wedding.

Oh, thank you. It was really cool. And we saw it seen that together in London for the first time. It wasn't the best experience in London.

It was a really drunken lady who got ended up getting kicked out towards the end. It was quite like forever on. But we then seen it when we came back to Yemen and things but I don't know something about it. It's very simple, but it's just put together really well in the music and the fact that it's a true story.

I'm not going to say it this week as well. This is like a second time and they absolutely love it. It's just a game just so simple. It's just like I'll have a chair and a couple tables but it's like the way that they use that's just brilliant.

I just love it. I love the music. I would definitely say that one because I'm on my fourth, my fourth human. It's my dad's favorite as well.

He went to Broadway at New York for sale. Oh wow. Yeah, the choice that I would say, we're going to Jersey Boys and Jersey Boys. I was like, why?

That's just like seeing me. I mean, dad was it like all over though. It's not one of them. Yeah, I've not.

I've seen it. I've seen Jersey Boys a few times but again, it's one of them ones where I think it's like with the style of the music, it's not my style of music. So I can never really go. I can say why people do love it.

Like I said, the performance and it always happens. You're always talking to me about it. It's definitely a good time when you're there. So you'll have to tell us what if the sun and one lives up to the memories as well.

Shall I change my answer? Oh, it's good. It's just reminds me of this. More time than musical.

More time. More time than musical. The musical. We went to see it three years ago and maybe wrong, three or four years ago.

And we grew up on More Time in my house. Like, More Time is my dad's absolute. My dad is a very musical person and More Time is his absolute. And we took him for Father's Day to go see it.

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