admiralal90 said::sing Mine are caught between somewhere in the night and fates wide wheel both are so good I choose somewhere in the night but I still like fates wide wheel
britishbecca said:It's got to be Man of La Mancha (I love musicals!). I watch it and then for days and weeks I suddenly break into... "I am, I, Don Quixote...". His voice does sound bl**dy fantastic in that episode.
"Onward to glory I go!"
britishbecca said:From 'Catch a Falling Star' in season two... oddly enough, the episode that's based entirely around a production of Man of La Mancha! Sam meets up with the piano teacher he had a crush on when he was a kid (and 'meets up' it the polite way to put it!)
britishbecca said:See? Didn't I tell ya? It's very, very cool. He really lets rip in that episode, huh?
Al's Handlink said:It's a Small World After All.
I know this for a fact. If you hear that song over and over and over and over again with no breaks for 10 hours a day, you will go stir crazy and become very distructive.
Back in the summer of '98, I worked at Lake Compounce (America's oldest continiously run theme park) as a ride operator. At the begining of the summer, they always sent me to Kiddie Land to run some of those rides, and for like 2 weeks straight, the only thing they played was It's a Small World After All. At the end of the two weeks, I wanted to cause physical damage to all Disney Charecters (Sorry Jennie. After all, I did fight the temptation)
That being said, I thought Scotts performance of Baby Let's Play House at the end of Memphis Melody was excellent.
Al's Handlink said:A form of torture of an inhumane sort.
Congratulations on becoming an Control Room Technician Samantha
QL Nut said:I'm definitely going with "Fate's Wide Wheel." I enjoyed seeing Sam as a rocker and singing a song that perfectly described his journeys as a leaper.
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