Wonderful piece, I just can't understand why in a professional production they couldn't have made sure that they are not rushing ahead of the music so much.
I've never heard this, but had to look it up as it was mentioned in a pivotal point in Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman" sequel/prequel to "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Is it just me or do they seem bored? I mean the characters, I feel like this song is about them admitting that their change has made them boring to themselves.
@@joeyfitz9 I'm not sure they HATE it, but I do think that they find it 'boring yet necessary' to act the way they do. I'm the same person you replied to, my old account (ppobm) is dead.
I've just seen Vincent Price dance a minuet. I can now die happy.
My opinion, the best his dance was with Gene Tierney in Dragonwyck 🥰 😍
Definitely the cutest G & S couple, I think.
I think they are on par with King Paramount and Lady Sophy
This is my favorite video on the internet.
Love it, love it, and love it!!!
LOL they are so funny here!
Ann Howard is the best Margaret I've seen to date.
She is lovely, I've seen her at the Met many years ago in 'Peter Grimes'. The Margaret I love however is Jean Allister on John Reed's recording.
You can buy the operetta on DVD
Wonderful piece, I just can't understand why in a professional production they couldn't have made sure that they are not rushing ahead of the music so much.
I've never heard this, but had to look it up as it was mentioned in a pivotal point in Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman" sequel/prequel to "To Kill a Mockingbird."
BRILLIANT!
Right you are dear Pippi !
Thank you ;)
Former emos:
Is it just me or do they seem bored? I mean the characters, I feel like this song is about them admitting that their change has made them boring to themselves.
"The duties are dull but I'm not complaining"
@@joeyfitz9 I'm not sure they HATE it, but I do think that they find it 'boring yet necessary' to act the way they do. I'm the same person you replied to, my old account (ppobm) is dead.
I think that's part of the joke. Their words are joyful and celebratory, but their manner of speaking and moving are utterly restrained and bored.
What recording is this from?
Ruddigore