It's "We doooo..." (Stonecutters).
Personal favourites are the "Spoonful of sugar" parody from the "Sherry Bobbins" episode, the "Monorail" song and the chorus line ending to "Streetcar named desire - the musical". Come to think of it, Mr Burns singing "See my vest" is pretty good. Actually, I like them all!
Colin Reed, tenor Newark, UK
>-- Original Message -- >To: vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com >From: Reg Boyle <bandb@n...> >Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 15:42:10 +1100 >Subject: Re: [vocalist] Likes & Dislikes >Reply-To: vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com > > >No I wasn't aware of that Pat anyhow then there's the >Canyonera Jingle the pseudo Masons song...forget its name, >"Ckeckin' In" from the musical "Kickin It; A Musical >Journey through the Betty Ford Center" and of course >the "Kamp Krusty' Song. etc etc... all beautifully performed >Even Mo and Krusty and Mr Burns manage to stay in character >in spite of their vocal challenges > Ta. > >>Are you familiar with Paul Crabtree's a cappella settings of Homer's >>words of love to Marge? I believe the piece has a name something along >>the lines of "Simpson Miniatures". A pro a cappella group is performing >>the Chicago premiere in April. >> >>Pat >> >>On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 10:08:11 +1100 Reg Boyle <bandb@n...> >>writes: >>> I like the accuracy of pitch and rhythm of all the Simpson >>> songs and skits. How the hell do they manage to get those >>> simple character actors to sings SO well? :) >>> >>> I'm also surprised to find I like Philip Glass! >>> Reg. >> > > > > > > > >
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