In Which I Confess My Wicked-ness . . . .
Feb. 23rd, 2012 11:48 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last week, I went to see a performance of "Wicked" with my real life BFF. I wasn't sure I would like it, because I'd already created my own visual idea of how events should unfold, from listening to the soundtrack of the original Broadway cast, and I thought I'd be disappointed with the actual performance.
I wasn't disappointed. It was, hands down, one of the most awesome things I'd ever seen. I'm so glad she got me hooked on "Wicked". (Amusingly, our friendship is a lot like that of Elphaba and Galinda--minus a Fiyero to make things complicated. We haven't met a guy to fight over. Yet.)
It's hard to choose which songs to prefer above the others, but if I was forced at gunpoint to choose just four, it would be these four.
For some reason, I've got a little voice in my head nagging me to write a lyrics to this tune from Genesis Rhapsodos' POV, and call it "The Goddess and I." And I have no idea where that idea came from.
Do I listen to "Defying Gravity" often when I feel like I need something to encourage me and motivate me? Yes. Yes, I do. :)
There really are no words to describe how "No Good Deed" affects me, so I'll just let the song speak for itself.
I wasn't disappointed. It was, hands down, one of the most awesome things I'd ever seen. I'm so glad she got me hooked on "Wicked". (Amusingly, our friendship is a lot like that of Elphaba and Galinda--minus a Fiyero to make things complicated. We haven't met a guy to fight over. Yet.)
It's hard to choose which songs to prefer above the others, but if I was forced at gunpoint to choose just four, it would be these four.
For some reason, I've got a little voice in my head nagging me to write a lyrics to this tune from Genesis Rhapsodos' POV, and call it "The Goddess and I." And I have no idea where that idea came from.
Do I listen to "Defying Gravity" often when I feel like I need something to encourage me and motivate me? Yes. Yes, I do. :)
There really are no words to describe how "No Good Deed" affects me, so I'll just let the song speak for itself.