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I have been getting out much more recently with concert events and such. Well, Friday, My husband and I went to the Hollywood Bowl to participate in the Grease-Sing-Along!!! It was almost sold out, but we had great seats and lots of room. However, it was loud on the bus up there and at the movie. I ended up fainting when we started to leave as I think I over did it with singing too much with my compromised immune system exacerbated by the crowd leaving and cigarette smoke...down I went. I was okay, but am still trying to recover from the physical and emotional effects of the wonderful evening. The following is a trailer (the movie was edited to make it more clean, but not the one I saw) for the movie theater version and not for the concert arena version that I saw:
Lance Bass was two rows ahead of us and reportedly John
Stamos was in the area along with many other important people in Hollywood. I must say that my overall experience is that celebrities look so much more handsome and beautiful in person than on screen.
I have always wanted to go to one of the sing
alongs... they have also showed
The Sound of Music and
The Wizard of Oz, both of which I regret not seeing. What movie would you like to participate in a sing along?
6 comments:
Stop Making Sense - the movie of Talking Heads in concert
Wow, sounds like you had a blast. Blessings dear one.
Rent. Hands down, in the clubhouse with a 10 shot lead, no doubt about it.
I'm glad you had a great time! I hope you're feeling a bit better on your feet.
And the movie I would most like to see as a singalong: HAIR! I've seen it on Broadway and I love the movie. It's simply the greatest. It's filled with peace and love.
Wishing you well,
NOS
Evan, NOS and Michael...all great answers. I really like the music from Rent although I've yet to view my DVD.
Avenue Q is one that I would love to have a sing along for. Oh, and there is Chicago and Jesus Christ Superstar. My list can go on and on!
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JBR, Thank you!! I practically slept for three days solid afterward and it was worth it.
I'm impressed that you feel you had a great time even when you fainted. Must have been a blast!
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