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The Greatest Sondheim Song

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Someone in a Tree2
#50The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 12:50pm

^ I thought that's what "Follies" was...

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Kad
#51The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 12:50pm

I would pay to see Robbie and Molly Pope as George and Martha.

And they could switch roles nightly!


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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SonofRobbieJ
#52The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 12:53pm

I feel like we drunkenly made plans for that production some day.  That poor Nick and Honey.  

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Kad
#53The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 12:55pm

And lord knows you guys won't be using prop whiskey.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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Reginald Tresilian
#54The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 12:56pm

One show only; kind of a snuff play.

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PalJoey
#55The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 12:59pm

 

I'm there.

 


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SonofRobbieJ
#56The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 1:00pm

It would kind of have to be.  And to keep this on topic, we'll interpolate No One is Alone at the end.  

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Kad
#57The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 1:16pm

Losing My Mind: The Musical Adaptation of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Featuring the Music of Stephen Sondheim


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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EricMontreal22
#58The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 1:17pm

I could never pick a greatest.  My favourite Sondheim song, I admit for personal reasons, is another cut Follies song.  Who Could be Blue. 

 

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madbrian
#59The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 1:22pm

I can't choose just one.

 


"It does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are 20 gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket, nor breaks my leg." -- Thomas Jefferson

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little_sally
#60The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 1:29pm

My pick would be Move On. Or Losing My Mind.


A little swash, a bit of buckle - you'll love it more than bread.

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imeldasturn
#61The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 2:08pm

Beautiful is my favorite

mamaleh
#62The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 4:36pm

"Losing My Mind"

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luvcaroline
#63The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 8:38pm

Currently:  "Not While I'm Around"

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SundayInThePark2
#64The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 8:48pm

A Weekend in the Country from A Little Night Music... There's this wonderful "SYKE!" moment where Desiree and her daughter are discussing their weekend get together at their home, and they discuss whether or not one of Desiree's jealous suitors will "come galloping up on a black stallion brandishing a sword?" "No, it''s his wife's birthday this weekend. Sacred to domesticity. At least we're safe from him." And then I imagine Steve's face popping up saying "SYKE!" (because of what happens next)

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Someone in a Tree2
#65The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 8:55pm

If Sondheim popped up with anything of the kind, it'd be PSYCHE!

(Steve's a stickler for spelling.)

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Charley Kringas Inc
#66The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 9:09pm

It doesn't make me cry like Children and Art does, but Franklin Shepard, Inc is such a theatrical rush of emotion and fury that I find myself returning to it over and over. It's glorious, this eloquent outpouring of sarcastic rage, it's totally electrifying. Especially in the original performance by Lonny Price, who's like a live wire.

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adam.peterson44
#67The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/3/15 at 11:56pm

Not Getting Married Today

broadwaysfguy
#68The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/4/15 at 1:02am

got to see a fantastic cast of "Company" at SF playhouse tonight

the greatest sondheim song is indeed "Being Alive".....

 

although Marry Me a Little is right up there

 

this show is so insanely good and insightful about relationships....

 

if you are in the bay area you have only a week and a few days to see this.....

DO NOT MISS IT!

 

rattleNwoolypenguin
#69The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/4/15 at 9:49pm

 

Move On

 

 

but "Your Fault" is in my opinion his most dizzyingly brilliant

LittleEdieFan
#70The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/4/15 at 11:06pm

Today it is "Everyday a Little Death". The lyric "He talks softly of his wars and his horses and his whores" is sublime.

broadwaysfguy
#71The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/5/15 at 7:50pm

suprised there arent more posts on this thread

I think the challenge to pick just one short circuits a lot of 

sondheim fans.....

 

also suprised no one will fess up in this hip musical crowd

that send in the clowns is their favorite

and no songs from Gypsy or WEst Side Story made the 1 pick so far

 

 

Consistency
#72The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/5/15 at 8:04pm

"Now You Know" - it's not (in my opinion) his greatest musically or lyrically, but it's the one that means the most to me. In fact, I love pretty much everything about the OBC of Merrily (though I have no reason to doubt that the production itself was a complete disaster.) That recording - with all its energy and effervescence - helped me get through a rather terrible time in my life. 

Updated On: 9/6/15 at 08:04 PM

KnewItWhenIWasInFron
#73The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/6/15 at 12:59pm

Really hard to choose between about two dozen absolute favorites but I'd have to go with the song that has made me cry (in both acts) all three times I've seen the show live. That'd be "Sunday."

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Someone in a Tree2
#74The Greatest Sondheim Song
Posted: 9/6/15 at 5:18pm

I LOVE "Now You Know!"

"Even Cream of Wheat has lumps" is a line I use almost everyday.