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Why does that man want the girl's lips?
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The Duchess of Mint
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 Why does that man want the girl's lips?
Dear Musicals.Net Posters,
Why in the song "Come to Me, Bend to Me" does that guy keep asking that girl to give him her lips? Wouldn't it be kinda silly to hand your lips over to some guy?
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| Sun Dec 04, 2005 1:36 pm |
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melbageek
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Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2003 4:27 pm Posts: 35 Location: PA
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I can't tell if it's sarcasm or not.. lol
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RainbowJude
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 Idiomatic expressions
"To give someone your lips" is an idiomatic expression meaning to allow someone to kiss you. One would assume that this expression was not delivered in a sarcastic manner in a love song.
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| Wed Dec 14, 2005 2:02 am |
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ShadowInTheWings
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I'm not sure Charlie has the capacity for sarcasm, anyway.
Since there's already a topic here, I'm just going to say I absolutely love this song. It's my favourite song in the show, but then again, I've heard it butchered by some people. So if you have a good tenor, it's a good song.
It does seem a little unfair though, Charlie gets two songs and Jean's only in the chorus. I think she needs a solo or two, just to make them even.
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| Wed Dec 14, 2005 5:27 pm |
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melbageek
Young Hoofer
Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2003 4:27 pm Posts: 35 Location: PA
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Actually, if you have a good Pit director they can arrange it differently to where It's a duet. Our choral director arranged it to where Charlie sings the majority but gives Jean a verse and the refrain is first sung by Charlie, then by Jean, then together in harmony. Really pretty.
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Inactive. Oh, being in college can suck!
Last shows:
Godspell, "Day by Day" & "By My Side"
Lisa, Quilters a musical [wonderful show!]
Favorite Role:
Meg Brockie, Brigadoon
Allstar prop:
Meg Brockie's rocking chair, Brigadoon
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| Wed Dec 14, 2005 5:34 pm |
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ShadowInTheWings
Tony Winner
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:26 pm Posts: 289 Location: Lost in a great forest
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That sounds amazing. I wish that's how we were doing it. But no, Charlie gets all the glory (and the high notes).
And I just noticed your signature...Meg's rocking chair is awesome, I love it!
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| Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:16 am |
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melbageek
Young Hoofer
Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2003 4:27 pm Posts: 35 Location: PA
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Charlie does get all the glory. In the motion picture, Meg gets cut out off it except for like... 2 seconds. Jerks. The rocking story.. has a meaning. 2 seconds (No really) before I had to go onstage, the kid sat on the rocking chair and it snapped in half but the stage crew guy I know from a private company got out the drill and was like *vert vert vert* (the sound a drill makes of course) and fixed it. Oh gosh.. I thought it was going to SNAP onstage. Crazy times.
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Inactive. Oh, being in college can suck!
Last shows:
Godspell, "Day by Day" & "By My Side"
Lisa, Quilters a musical [wonderful show!]
Favorite Role:
Meg Brockie, Brigadoon
Allstar prop:
Meg Brockie's rocking chair, Brigadoon
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| Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:39 pm |
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ShadowInTheWings
Tony Winner
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:26 pm Posts: 289 Location: Lost in a great forest
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I hated when Meg's songs got cut out, they make the show. I mean, I love the various love stories, and all that, but without Meg, it really doesn't work. Too riqué, whatever, there is a lot worse than what Meg sings. It seems a lot of recordings change the last line in "My Mother's Wedding Day"- apparently the child being present at the wedding is not allowed. I've even heard at least one version that editted Charlie's line in "Go Home With Bonnie Jean"- apparently people take issue with the "I'll soon have a wife and leave yours alone." That is a great line, it always gets a laugh. Of course, that may have more to do with the absurdly high not at the end of it than with the actual line itself.
The rocking chair, that's crazy! Crew just live for the moments that we can point to and say with absolute certainty "without us, this would have fallen to hell." Of course, your crew guy was probably watching that whole scene, terrified it would collapse on you. That's what we do, the moments that freak us out the most are also the most memorable/exhilerating for us.
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| Fri Dec 16, 2005 12:53 am |
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Luc
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There was actually another version of Brigadoon (not the gene kelly version), once upon a time that had Come To Me and all of Meg's songs in it. It only aired on TV I think two times, and was never heard of again, until my recent search on imdb:
http://www.imdb.com/find?q=Brigadoon;s=all
It's the 1966 version.
Sally Ann Howes (b'way revival of Fiona) and Edward Villella (b'way revival of Harry) were in it, as their previous roles.
Little known facts -- gotta love em!
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| Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:51 am |
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Cazzy Mcsnazzy
Chorus Member
Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 8:34 am Posts: 95 Location: Newcastle, UK
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wow i would love to see that! I cant believe that 'Truely' from CCBB was Fiona. I wish i could see it 
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| Thu Jul 13, 2006 7:30 am |
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Luc
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It's gotta be out there somewhere. Let's go on a mission and find it, okay? How about Saturday?
Shadow, would you like to join us?
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| Thu Jul 13, 2006 8:41 am |
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ShadowInTheWings
Tony Winner
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Absolutely, let's do it.
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