Nrthwnd Posted March 6, 2018 Share Posted March 6, 2018 ^ I got to see the original "42nd Street" on Broadway a year or so, after it won the Tony for Best Musical! Jerry Orbach was still in it (loved him, as I got to first see him in Chicago, earlier). Was in a front Mezz Balcony seat, so the curtain lifting with "all those dancing feet" was really thrilling to see. Awesome show it was. Here's the shows I did at TUTS: 1969 - Carousel - chorus 1970 - My Fair Lady - dancer 1971 - Hello Dolly! - dancer 1972 - Brigadoon - dancer 1975 - Fiddler On The Roof - Perchik 1976 - Camelot - backstage dresser 1977 - West Side Story - Riff 2015 - Oliver! - pre-show Fair Barker I loved doing Brigadoon, because we did actual sword dancing, which was crazy and a challenge to do. Then there was the "Bottle Dance" in Fiddler, which Perchik got to do as well, even though 'he' wasn't part of Anatevka. Hello Dolly! was great because of all the costuming, AND we got one of those "around the orchestra" walkways, which was a challenge for everybody especially "Put On Your Sunday Clothes," and "Waiter's Gallop." West Side Story I'm pretty sure, I enjoyed doing the most, because it was the first time (of eventually five times through the years!) they produced it, and Riff was a great role for dance and dialogue. And "Bernardo" and I got to literally sit out Act 2, except for the "Somewhere Ballet" since we were killed at the end of Act 1, lol. The bows were especially moving, as me, and the actors playing Bernardo and Tony, didn't move at all during the bows. We were among the cast but weren't exposed till the very end, then solo spots were brought up on us, we could hear the audience's applause increase in sound, then the lights went down, curtains closed. It was one of The Best & Most Unique Bows I was ever part of, and I still treasure it to this day. I really did some great shows back then, most of them in full 2-3 weeks' performances, and not like in rep like they are doing them, now. With minimum sets, able to be yanked up and replaced with the other show's sets. Yuk. Our sets were nailed down, not to be moved until the production was over. I liked that old fashioned "retro way" of doing shows, in Stanley Park. Back then. In the TUTS History Tent ~ Carousel ~ The first TUTS show (and mine too), in 1969. Back then, the company started out as "Theatre In The Park." Then, later on, TUTS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 7, 2018 Share Posted March 7, 2018 ^ I got to see the original "42nd Street" on Broadway a year or so, after it won the Tony for Best Musical! Jerry Orbach was still in it (loved him, as I got to first see him in Chicago, earlier). Was in a front Mezz Balcony seat, so the curtain lifting with "all those dancing feet" was really thrilling to see. Awesome show it was. Here's the shows I did at TUTS: 1969 - Carousel - chorus 1970 - My Fair Lady - dancer 1971 - Hello Dolly! - dancer 1972 - Brigadoon - dancer 1975 - Fiddler On The Roof - Perchik 1976 - Camelot - backstage dresser 1977 - West Side Story - Riff 2015 - Oliver! - pre-show Fair Barker I loved doing Brigadoon, because we did actual sword dancing, which was crazy and a challenge to do. Then there was the "Bottle Dance" in Fiddler, which Perchik got to do as well, even though 'he' wasn't part of Anatevka. Hello Dolly! was great because of all the costuming, AND we got one of those "around the orchestra" walkways, which was a challenge for everybody especially "Put On Your Sunday Clothes," and "Waiter's Gallop." West Side Story I'm pretty sure, I enjoyed doing the most, because it was the first time (of eventually five times through the years!) they produced it, and Riff was a great role for dance and dialogue. And "Bernardo" and I got to literally sit out Act 2, except for the "Somewhere Ballet" since we were killed at the end of Act 1, lol. The bows were especially moving, as me, and the actors playing Bernardo and Tony, didn't move at all during the bows. We were among the cast but weren't exposed till the very end, then solo spots were brought up on us, we could hear the audience's applause increase in sound, then the lights went down, curtains closed. It was one of The Best & Most Unique Bows I was ever part of, and I still treasure it to this day. I really did some great shows back then, most of them in full 2-3 weeks' performances, and not like in rep like they are doing them, now. With minimum sets, able to be yanked up and replaced with the other show's sets. Yuk. Our sets were nailed down, not to be moved until the production was over. I liked that old fashioned "retro way" of doing shows, in Stanley Park. Back then. What a treasure of shows you performed in! "Applause, Applause!" (As' Betty' Bacall would say.) I really enjoyed reading your fun memories of doing all those shows from that exceptional time in theater! (LOVED your special BOW as Riff in West Side Story!!!) I saw all these shows though can't remember which ones I saw as "originals." Though I bet you've seen more 'originals' than I have! You put me to shame! You've had some truly wonderful theater experiences! (By the way, great shot of you standing in front of the Carousel poster. That show is a true classic (and, no, I did not see the original). Though I DID get to play Louise in a school production. Quite the experience for a non -dancer like moi!!! Alice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 8, 2018 Share Posted March 8, 2018 ^ Do you have favourite shows you were in, through the years? And are you still doing any theatre, lately? I stopped literally, after 1981, and went on "Withdrawn" on my Actra (Cdn film/tv) and Equity memberships. Alumni Night at TUTS, Aug.2016 ~ Us originals from WSS in 1977 ~ attending the 5th Production of WSS! Holding the sign were our Maria, Anita and Anybodys. I'm the only one with a hat on, lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 9, 2018 Share Posted March 9, 2018 ^ Do you have favourite shows you were in, through the years? And are you still doing any theatre, lately? I stopped literally, after 1981, and went on "Withdrawn" on my Actra (Cdn film/tv) and Equity memberships. Such a GREAT shot of you - and your troupe! (I can definitely 'see myself' in that gang!) I would send pix but I am technically challenged....but you can see a little pic of me on Facebook - Alice Kane...sitting with my twin's dog. (There are a few other FB people with my name.....but I'm the "Alice" from NY who graduated Adelphi U. I rarely go on FB, so mine is a pretty 'basic' page (except for LOTS of Shih Tzu - I'm involved with the Nat'l Club & have many "doggy" friends.) Favourite shows?! Well......I did very few musicals (except for Bye Bye Birdie and Carousel - loved em both!) but my major tours were the old classic comedies: Barefoot in the Park; Butterflies Are Free; Lovers & Other Strangers, et al. Butterflies Are Free was probably my favorite as I performed it with someone I was very close to. (Tho Barefoot in the Park was great fun!) I did some Off-Broadway stuff which I enjoyed - even if some of the shows were hilariously weird. I am still a member of SAG (did some film stuff and lotsa extra work!); I am on Honorable Withdrawal from AEA - I did that last year so I could put off paying dues until/UNLESS I get an Equity show. (And the AFTRA union is no longer.....) My biggest dilemma is that I "looked young for my age" (great in REAL life but not in theater) and I began to become an "aging ingenue" - rather than develop into the "mature leading lady's" roles." So.....if I ever get my act together and get new pix, I hope to get more work in SAG....but it t'ain't happening yet! (By the way, don't ever count yourself out....you're a great 'type!') It's a delight to meet a fellow thespian - on a roller coaster website!! Alice (who was born an amusement park 'fan girl.') Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
disneyfan1313 Posted March 9, 2018 Share Posted March 9, 2018 Tonight we got to see the the amazing Cirque Du Soleil show "VOLTA" in the Grand Chapiteau (the Big Top) in Tampa! This was my first Cirque "tent" show and I can't wait to experience more! There is something special, and dare I say it, magical, about seeing a Cirque show in a big tent. It feels almost otherworldly to look up during the show and realize how intimate the entire experience is. Plus Cirque has the whole experience down to a science with easy access, very clean (outdoor) restrooms, a huge snack and merch area and great overall service. From the official website: "VOLTA tells a spellbinding story about the freedom to choose and the thrill of blazing your own trail. Inspired in part by the adventurous spirit that fuels the culture of action sports, the show weaves acrobatics in a visually striking world driven by a stirring melodic score. VOLTA is a story of transformation. It is about being true to oneself, fulfilling one’s true potential, and the power of the group to make that possible. It celebrates freedom as a movement." While the description and most of the advertising mention the "action sports" part of the show, that is really not what brings the show together or what is even the main focus. The story has changed a bit since the original launch, but it focuses on a boy who is a dreamer and his journey in realizing that anything is possible. It sounds a bit cliche, but it REALLY works. The music is AMAZINGLY good - it is stirring, memorable and made real by an incredible live band and singers. The set is dynamic and comes to life with some really cool lifts and a HUGE finale BMX track which is by far the best act in the show. This is a show that I found myself engaged, smiling and not wanting it to end... and that is the perfect way to experience the magic of Cirque! "VOLTA" is performing in Tampa until March 18th and then it moves to the Meadowlands in NJ, Long Island NY and Philadelphia PA. Tickets are available at https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/volta This logo really captures the vibe of the show. This was the highlight by far. I have NO interest in BMX bikes, but this was an insanely amazing act. Oh no! It is over already! They did a great curtain call where they walked through the audience. Love it! Bye Bye beautiful tent! Can't wait to see what magic Cirque has next! WOW! I can't describe how impressive the tent is to see in person. It really is amazingly grand. This show had a cool interactive drum feature, you bang on the drums to change the lighting on different parts of the tent! This is the waiting area which has the merchandise and F&B. This is actually a separate tent! HUGE merch selection and really good stuff. Lots of very cool items that I wanted to bring home! The costume designs in this show are fantastic. The strength and flexibility is amazing. Every minute of the show brought new surprises. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 10, 2018 Share Posted March 10, 2018 Just announced, that the original Broadway Cast Recording of Prince of Broadway (A Revue of Shows of Harold Prince), will be released in April! Yay! I knew all about this musical review, but it lasted only a few months, and was gone by the fall! Now, there are a lot of musicals nowadays, that get CDs made, even (in some true cases) if the show only opened and closed within one week! So, I thought maybe this was definitely possible for this show....... Heard nothing......Till now. The Playlist: (They're assuming we're all fans enough, to know which song is from which show, etc. And they're right, LOL!) 1. Overture 2. Heart 3. Something's Coming (Intro) / Tonight 4. Tonight at Eight 5. Will He Like Me? 6. You've Got Possibilities 7. The Right Girl 8. If I Were a Rich Man 9. Cabaret 10. So What? 11. Company Prelude 12. The Ladies Who Lunch 13. Being Alive 14. Don't Cry for Me Argentina 15. Ol' Man River 16. Now You Know 17. This Is Not Over Yet 18. Dressing Them Up 19. The Worst Pies in London 20. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again 21. The Music of the Night 22. Do the Work Actually, it is an interesting test for us "Princi-files" to actually name the shows these songs came from! There are a few I'm still not too sure of. Surprised me! Release Date: APRIL 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 10, 2018 Share Posted March 10, 2018 Tonight we got to see the the amazing Cirque Du Soleil show "VOLTA" in the Grand Chapiteau (the Big Top) in Tampa! This was my first Cirque "tent" show and I can't wait to experience more! There is something special, and dare I say it, magical, about seeing a Cirque show in a big tent. It feels almost otherworldly to look up during the show and realize how intimate the entire experience is. Plus Cirque has the whole experience down to a science with easy access, very clean (outdoor) restrooms, a huge snack and merch area and great overall service.] Disneyfan1313, you've really sold me on this Cirque Du Soleil show! The first Cirque show I saw many years ago was in a 'tent' - Lincoln Center - and it was the most extraordinary experience. The seating was in deck chairs and it was like lying in the grass and seeing a sky gone mad. Thanks so much for posting this and including those great photos! I'll have to keep an eye out for the show. Alice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 10, 2018 Share Posted March 10, 2018 Just announced, that the original Broadway Cast Recording of Prince of Broadway (A Revue of Shows of Harold Prince),will be released in April! Yay! I knew all about this musical review, but it lasted only a few months, and was gone by the fall! Now, there are a lot of musicals nowadays, that get CDs made, even (in some true cases) if the show only opened and closed within one week! So, I thought maybe this was definitely possible for this show....... Heard nothing......Till now. The Playlist: (They're assuming we're all fans enough, to know which song is from which show, etc. And they're right, LOL!) 1. Overture 2. Heart 3. Something's Coming (Intro) / Tonight 4. Tonight at Eight 5. Will He Like Me? 6. You've Got Possibilities 7. The Right Girl 8. If I Were a Rich Man 9. Cabaret 10. So What? 11. Company Prelude 12. The Ladies Who Lunch 13. Being Alive 14. Don't Cry for Me Argentina 15. Ol' Man River 16. Now You Know 17. This Is Not Over Yet 18. Dressing Them Up 19. The Worst Pies in London 20. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again 21. The Music of the Night 22. Do the Work Actually, it is an interesting test for us "Princi-files" to actually name the shows these songs came from! There are a few I'm still not too sure of. Surprised me! I'm in the dark, too, on a few of those songs.....where they came from! I'll have to do a little "research." Thanks for alerting us to the CD - definitely a "must!" The title Prince of Broadway sounds very familiar but I know I never saw it. Alice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 11, 2018 Share Posted March 11, 2018 ^ I will admit, my three that I have no idea about, are #4, #17, + #22. I believe there is an original song or two in here, as well as those from past Prince shows? So, I think #22, "Do The Work," may be one of them. Not from a show, but from this show. And I always smile, because I know what unlikely show, #6 is from. HINT: it's sung by a young Linda Lavin, as the character of "Sydney." ***I'll post the answer on Monday, if anybody wants to know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 11, 2018 Share Posted March 11, 2018 ^ I will admit, my three that I have no idea about, are #4, #17, + #22. I believe there is an original song or two in here, as well as those from past Prince shows? So, I think #22, "Do The Work," may be one of them. Not from a show, but from this show. And I always smile, because I know what unlikely show, #6 is from. HINT: it's sung by a young Linda Lavin, as the character of "Sydney." ***I'll post the answer on Monday, if anybody wants to know. I DO, I DO! Alice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 11, 2018 Share Posted March 11, 2018 ^ Okay, so no Googling anything about it, hmmm? Only way it will/should surprise you, then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 11, 2018 Share Posted March 11, 2018 ^ Okay, so no Googling anything about it, hmmm? Only way it will/should surprise you, then. ME? GOOGLE? Uh Uh! No Way! I luuurvv surprises. It'll, fer shure, be the BEST thing about a Monday! Alice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 12, 2018 Share Posted March 12, 2018 (edited) Okay. Here's the answer to "the above question". And there's no way around it, but to post it... It's A Bird...It's A Plane...It's SUPERMAN Ta-daaah! Harold Prince both produced and directed this musical. The wonderful (and sorely missed) Jack Cassidy was the lead, as a villainous-like reporter for another newspaper. Or, maybe the same paper, the Daily Planet . Actually, I forget. One or the other. Anyway, Linda Lavin played his assistant, Sydney, who had eyes for Clark Kent, played by Bob Holiday. And Patricia Marand played Lois Lane who had eyes for Superman, naturally! And 'naturally', Cassidy's character had eyes for Lois Lane... Complex, hmm? One of the first comics-to-Broadway musicals. 1966. Pre-Annie. Linda Lavin and Bob Holiday performing "You've Got Possibilities," from Superman. Marian Torres & Ramin Karimloo in the Tokyo run of 'Prince of Broadway' performing "Possibilities." The Original Broadway Cast recording. Edited April 25, 2018 by Nrthwnd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 12, 2018 Share Posted March 12, 2018 Okay. Here's the answer to "the above question". And there's no way around it, but to post it... It's A Bird...It's A Plane...It's SUPERMAN Ta-daaah! Harold Prince both produced and directed this musical. The wonderful (and sorely missed) Jack Cassidy was the lead, as a villainous-like reporter for another newspaper. Or, maybe the same paper, the Daily Planet . Actually, I forget. One or the other. Anyway, Linda Lavin played his assistant, Sydney, who had eyes for Clark Kent, played by Bob Holiday. And Patricia Marand played Lois Lane who had eyes for Superman, naturally! And 'naturally', Cassidy's character had eyes for Lois Lane... Complex, hmm? One of the first comics-to-Broadway musicals. 1966. Pre-Annie. Can't decide if it sounds familiar because I HEARD of this show....or because of the Superman TV series. (Of course, I was a 'mere child' at the time....so maybe when my short-term memory fades...giving way to only long-term living-in-the-past memory...then perhaps I will know for sure. Either way, great cast! (P.S. Love your 'cats riding the litter box' pic!) Alice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 12, 2018 Share Posted March 12, 2018 ^ My avatar actually represents our poor cat, Stella. Just let outside recently, after over four months in the house, 24/7. She's a Bengal-cross and they really love the outdoors, so we don't hold her back, even with a cat door. So, since last weekend she's been in and out of the house so many times, this avatar seemed appropriate to her newly regained freedom. Pardon for the non-musical Sidebar ~ Meow. What she looked like some time ago. Now free as the wind! And furrier, too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 13, 2018 Share Posted March 13, 2018 ^ My avatar actually represents our poor cat, Stella. Just let outside recently, after over four months in the house,24/7. She's a Bengal-cross and they really love the outdoors, so we don't hold her back, even with a cat door. So, since last weekend she's been in and out of the house so many times, this avatar seemed appropriate to her newly regained freedom. Pardon for the non-musical Sidebar ~ Meow. Stella is beautiful! Her elegant Bengal background is very evident. I hope that whatever put her into The Cone is now on the mend! Alice ~ "wooof" sez Violet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 14, 2018 Share Posted March 14, 2018 ^ Thanks. IDEA**** Since Sondheim took on Sweeney Todd so brilliantly, maybe he should do a musical treatment of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 14, 2018 Share Posted March 14, 2018 ^ Thanks. IDEA**** Since Sondheim took on Sweeney Todd so brilliantly, maybe he should do a musical treatment of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ... Hmmmmm....I wonder if Harvey Weinstein and Georgina Chapman can sing?!!! Actually, that would make a brilliant musical! Imagine the sheer fun of casting that! Alice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 15, 2018 Share Posted March 15, 2018 ^ No, I want actors who can sing the roles. It could be a really interesting four-character musical. We've known of solo and two person musicals (i.e I Do! I Do!), and there was Romance! Romance! which was a four person musical, too. This needs that minimalism, as well as an EPIC visual production! But thanks for the suggestions. Harvey Weinstein and Georgina Chapman? Euuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. P.S. The musical could be titled Who's Afraid?... and leave it at that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 16, 2018 Share Posted March 16, 2018 ^ No, I want actors who can sing the roles. It could be a really interesting four-character musical. We've known of solo and two person musicals (i.e I Do! I Do!), and there was Romance! Romance! which was a four person musical, too. This needs that minimalism, as well as an EPIC visual production! But thanks for the suggestions. Harvey Weinstein and Georgina Chapman? Euuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. P.S. The musical could be titled Who's Afraid?... and leave it at that. I think you need to get that idea out there. To Sondheim! (Actually, a 4-character musical..."Who's Afraid"...IS quite an intriguing concept. Be sure to get your credit, tho! As envisioned by "Nrthwnd) When you mentioned I Do! I Do!, I was struck by how a two-person musical was totally feasible. (Actually, as a "youngster,"I was lucky enough to see the original of that show with Mary Martin and Robert Preston. Even as a kid, I felt the poignancy of the plot and music.) I was fortunate to have parents who attended all the Broadway musicals of that era (from Me and Juliet, on!). And even at a young age, they would get my sister and me tickets to shows they'd seen and thought we'd enjoy...put us on a train...and send us off. (Times were different, then...lol.) Anyway, love your idea of a small character musical with minimalism and EPIC visual. Alice ("There's strange new world that you enter when you say I do. I do!") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 16, 2018 Share Posted March 16, 2018 ^ Actually, when I sent Steve a birthday card, I also added a couple of questions about his newest project, keeping him and others busy, opening in London very soon... COMPANY with a Female lead... Bobbi. Now imagine what's possibly got to be changed (or not) both in the libretto and the score to accommodate the changed sex of the lead character? I asked him if this would be a big challenge to him as far as the score was concerned? And the libretto, too? Maybe I'll get a small note back, answering that question. Maybe not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alice Kane Posted March 17, 2018 Share Posted March 17, 2018 ^ Actually, when I sent Steve a birthday card, I also added a couple of questions about his newest project, keeping him and others busy, opening in London very soon... COMPANY with a Female lead... Bobbi. Now imagine what's possibly got to be changed (or not) both in the libretto and the score to accommodate the changed sex of the lead character? I asked him if this would be a big challenge to him as far as the score was concerned? And the libretto, too? Maybe I'll get a small note back, answering that question. Maybe not. PLEASE get back to me if you get any interesting info from Sondheim re COMPANY! (Am intrigued how you got to know him -- if you wish to share.) Like you, I'm really curious to see how he handles the changed sex issue, musically - 'Bobbi.' Oh, the possibilities! I bet he'll keep mum on his choices...altho if the show is in rehearsals now, London spies must surely be afoot ! Is Patti LuPone still playing Joanne? "Here's to the Ladies Who Lunch..." Alice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 ^ My hopes on "Company" is that a CD and a DVD comes out of this production. Truth, "Company" has been the most covered Sondheim musical, I've ever known about! And no matter how it all turns out - it could close early, heavens forbid! - it should be recorded, in some fashion. I'm sure it will be. I wrote to Sondheim through the theatre that "Into The Woods" was originally playing in. I was in Los Angeles on a trip, in 1987, staying at a friend's in W.Hollywood. Picked up a local paper which had letters and reviews about the "new Sondheim show" Into The Woods. (I also got the brand new 2 CD set of the first London FOLLIES, just released.) Something one letter said, made me feel different, so I wrote back to the paper, refuting what the writer had sent (I never saw if they actually printed it or not - was back home by then), and then followed it up back home, and just decided to write him, through the theatre, and ask the question about this "musical passage" I had learned to enjoy in the CD. Also, I told him how much I enjoyed "No One is Alone," and to me, it became his most recent "Send In The Clowns." And mailed the note. Weeks later, he wrote me back! Typed on simple notepaper. And we've been short noting each other, mainly me to him, through the years, including Holiday cards and his birthday. Which then contain any questions I have for him, hoping he'll answer them. I got to actually meet him, where he still lives now in New York, back in 1989. Got invited to come and visit, did so and chatted as best I could, under the OMG circumstances I was in, and it's one of my Broadway Highlights in Life, heh. And I got myself a souvenir from him, from his collection of recordings of shows, concerts, all something to do with his work... ...And I picked a great choice, as he told me so, back then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 P.S. Just been catching up on a few of the new songs/numbers being created for the new "FROZEN: The Musical", opening this coming Thursday on Broadway, on YouTube! It's starting to blow me away, that there are a few really awesome new songs Kristen and Robert have written for this production. The CD doesn't come out till June, but there are already, songs done by the cast members, stripped down from the show, and presented in concert settings. In Youtube! Go find! Opening on March 22, 2018. Bright Blessings to all for an Amazing Opening Night! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nrthwnd Posted March 18, 2018 Share Posted March 18, 2018 and P.P.S. Happy Opening Night! to a new Jimmy Buffett Broadway Musical.... And the Cast CD is awesome too, BTW! (o: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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