Taboo Commercial Question

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Kelly
#0Taboo Commercial Question
Posted: 1/7/04 at 7:34pm

I haven't seen the show yet (going on Sunday) and I'm trying to identify the songs used in the commercial. What I've been able to catch is something about "dressed to kill," "on a clear day," and something "glittering." I've got the demo CD but don't recognise anything from that. Which is what?

(I don't care if I used the commas correctly or not. I thought I knew how it worked but that thread confused the hell out of me!)


~Kelly


Perfect love, perfect sin...there is no perfect anything.

LC
#1re: Taboo Commercial Question
Posted: 1/7/04 at 7:45pm

Dress To Kill (performed by the ensemble) is not on the CD sampler. It is one of the 4 new songs written during rehearsals for the NY production. "On a clear day..." is a line from Stranger In This World, performed by Euan Morton as Boy George; "On a clear day, I can see myself for miles...". I think "glittering" comes from The Fame Game (another of the 4 new songs) part of the phrase "impending glittering disaster", also performed by Euan as George.

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CourtneyM
#2re: Taboo Commercial Question
Posted: 1/7/04 at 7:47pm

on a clear day is from Stranger In This Wolrd
glittering is from the The Fame Game
dress to kill is from Dress to Kill
Stranger In This World is on the demo cd but the other two aren't.


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Kelly
#3re: re: Taboo Commercial Question
Posted: 1/7/04 at 9:05pm

Thanks! Don't know how I missed that part of Stranger In This World. Duh.


~Kelly


Perfect love, perfect sin...there is no perfect anything.

cbrown828
#4re: re: re: Taboo Commercial Question
Posted: 1/7/04 at 9:16pm

hope u enjoy. keep and open mind and don't listen all those haters. the music is awesome and the cast is great.

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#5re: re: re: re: Taboo Commercial Question
Posted: 1/7/04 at 11:07pm

Oh I don't pay them any mind. I prefer to form my own opinions :)


~Kelly


Perfect love, perfect sin...there is no perfect anything.