A musical that has spawned so many casts in various locations, what else can I say? It was a memorable one I must commend. The casts did well in their respective roles, be it from Global Soft to the Bohemian outcasts. Song choices wise, it was good. Some were good to dance along to, while the rest were good to rock to. There were some humorous spots, and I don't know if they did researches of their own, as there were mentions of Bugis Street, Dick Lee and Fried Rice Paradise. So much for humor, I was like "WTH"? But still, it was awesome. The outfits were over-the-top and based on a futuristic perception. Although Galileo and Scaramouche wore tops that will be perceive by stereotypes as "emo" style, it was cool and simple looking. Perhaps they can look to the fashion side of things for tips since the Fashion Fest is on for this period. As for their roles, Mig did a pretty good job, although I do think he's aged alot since Rock Star: INXS. For the rest of the casts, hands down to them as well. The voice pitch was good, and the dancing was definitely cool. Overall, a must watch musical. Although it was critically panned from some sources, it will definitely get you high. On the last note, Queen never died.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 11:45 PM
Sometimes, I can't stand the fact that some people just keep taking the others for granted. Disrespect is what I can think of. Especially when you're treating someone who's much more older than you like that, that is shit. Screw that shit, maybe I demand death I suppose? It's just not appropriate, and unnecessary.
3:24 AM
May God's love be with you, always.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008, 2:55 AM
Be it Pink Floyd or any other, the only song that can lead me to tears.
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