Friday, March 22, 2019

IN THREE WORDS

Tell us what comes to mind in three words with our weekly guest.

In three words...
Andrew Lloyd Webber

42 comments:

  1. Everything sounds similar!

    or maybe

    Lack of originality

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  2. The biggest willy.

    [According to ex-wife Sarah Brightman, who should know!]

    Jx

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    1. Well, according to Dave R and Norma Lee Drunk, he's an unoriginal, prissy old fuck. So along with all of that, not to mention the frog face, he has to have something going for him!

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  3. I like Cats.
    So sue me!

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    1. I saw Cats on Broadway...OMG it was so fucking boring.

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    2. I felt the same about Phantom! My son loved it, though. I can imagine Cats being boring on stage, so I won't go to see it in a theater. I did like Joseph and the Amazing etc....

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    1. Get thee behind me, Slatten!

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    2. Not a Cats fan?
      I mean, I love cats, but Cats? No.

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    3. Bob, I've seen Phantom and Evita on stage in San Francisco but not Cats. I own the version made for t.v. and I like the songs. Don't care for Phantom. I've seen it twice with friends and can remember only one song. Evita I loved! So much better than the movie.

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    4. Don't Cry for me Argentina.

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  5. accomplished, musicals, impressario

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  6. Classical Broadway musicals.

    Annoying as hell.

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  7. Deserving of applause.

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  8. Brilliant, enduring, refined.

    Some of the negative comments surprise me.

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    1. Me too, Jon. Seems like you and I may be in a minority, at least so far on this particular blog.
      Btw: I do think damning him for his looks is, to say the least, rather 'questionable'.

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    2. I agree with Jon's comment. But Andrew Lloyd Webber is probably not one of the more popular guest the Mistress has featured.

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    3. You are right, Raybeard. I'm sorry he has a frog face with what I've heard about his personality. I have Sharpei thighs, and Balder Half looks like a ninja turtle, so there's that.

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    4. It's a shame that people are so often initially judged on their looks. And sometimes it's best if we don't know about their personal lives.....(it can be too disappointing).

      I judged Webber solely on his musical accomplishments, which I've always admired.

      I judged

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    5. sorry for the typo at the end ("I judged")

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    6. These posts are always interesting, because of what way people will go with their thoughts. Unfortunately we do seem to live in a looks ridden world these days.

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    7. What happens is, if someone doesn't like a person for their artistry, they'll go after their looks, even though there's no connection between the two. But, if there's a person out there who's artistry they DO like, but is equally unattractive, well, the latter "flaw" goes unmentioned.

      The same goes for politics. I loathe Trump, but, for goodness sakes, not because of the size of his hands!

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    8. There are many artist who I love the work of, but may not be lookers, but like you said, there is no connections between the two. And your last lines!!!!!! LOL!

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  9. Blah Politically Self-Serving

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  10. Cap Chasen3/23/2019

    Talented, musically inclined.

    As a person, I hear he downright miserible.

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  11. Glitzy, Broadway, musical.

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  12. Cold, greedy and arrogant.

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  13. He's no Sondheim

    (but I like him anyway)

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  14. Great work, delivers.

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