Thursday, 27 October 2011
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
The show must go on!
Lady Gaga > Musical Theatre. Always.
Have I not got my point across via random facts and terrible drawings? I have! Now I think it's time to don my short blonde bob wig, take out my disco stick and start prancing around my room with Lady Gaga tunes blowing out my speakers!
Prince E
Have I not got my point across via random facts and terrible drawings? I have! Now I think it's time to don my short blonde bob wig, take out my disco stick and start prancing around my room with Lady Gaga tunes blowing out my speakers!
Prince E
Friday, 7 October 2011
Speechless
Dear Princess G,
I am glad you got the aim of that lovely drawing of Mary Poppins. I think I’ve done our blog justice.
The below will blow your mind.
Forbes List
#11 Powerful Women
#1 Celebrity 100
#8 in Money
#3 in TV/Radio
#2 in Press
#1 in Social
#1 in Web
Sourced from here.
Maybe?/ You already know she is just that amazing. On some completely unrelated note, this makes me laugh:
“Well, that's your opinion, isn't it? And I'm not about to waste my time trying to change it.”
― Lady Gaga
Love,
Prince E
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Musicals make me happy.
I cannot stop myself from absolutely laughing and ridiculing that stunning and yet very insulting image of Mary Poppins. Excellent drawing skills you have there, but may I suggest you stick to painting pictures that do not portray musical theatre negatively.
After all, is it not the musical that is famous for putting smiles on people’s dials? The upbeat music and dancing in a line with bright smiles surely doesn’t deserve to be depicted as dull and depressing? Mary Poppins and Bert sing of spoonfuls of sugar and yet you paint them as angry and frustrated statues in weather which matches their faces.
Anyway, I cannot be bothered to begin another debate topic. For I have come to the conclusion that most people must already know of Musical Theatre’s brilliance. So I rest my case.
…
What case, you may ask? Well, I set out to prove how wonderful musicals were and also to emphasise how it should be considered equal (if not greater) than Pop music. And quite frankly, throughout this journey, I have argued consistently and well.
So you can make up your own mind!
Thanks for reading, I really appreciate it J and I hope you gained some knowledge about different forms of music. I know I did.
After all, is it not the musical that is famous for putting smiles on people’s dials? The upbeat music and dancing in a line with bright smiles surely doesn’t deserve to be depicted as dull and depressing? Mary Poppins and Bert sing of spoonfuls of sugar and yet you paint them as angry and frustrated statues in weather which matches their faces.
Anyway, I cannot be bothered to begin another debate topic. For I have come to the conclusion that most people must already know of Musical Theatre’s brilliance. So I rest my case.
…
What case, you may ask? Well, I set out to prove how wonderful musicals were and also to emphasise how it should be considered equal (if not greater) than Pop music. And quite frankly, throughout this journey, I have argued consistently and well.
So you can make up your own mind!
Thanks for reading, I really appreciate it J and I hope you gained some knowledge about different forms of music. I know I did.
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