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re: Answering Jim's OTHER questions

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Venom 04:35 am UTC 01/30/07
In reply to: re: Answering Jim's OTHER questions - Smeghead 10:45 pm UTC 01/29/07

If he does use it, it would be clever if Jim manages to use the same versus between Hook and Peter, yet managing to make it have different meanings to both of them. Sort of like the line "it's a little bit funny, this feeling inside" used in Moulin Rouge. The hero used it to express feeling love, yet the evil duke uses it to express suspicion and distrust.

> A Reprise or a lietmotif would not seem to be in order for
> a song sung by both Hook and Peter... Especially a song as
> long as Bad For Good used twice almost identical.
>
> > Don't forget many musicals (such as Phantom of The Opera)
> > use parts of it's own songs within other songs, if not one
> > or two lines from a previous song.
> >
> > > I do not think of Graveyard Shift as a Hook song for one
> > > reason... in your previous interview you said that Bad For
> > > Good was written as the song Baal (Peter) would sing to
> > > Wendy to convince her to run away with him (presumably
> > > taking the place that Bat held in the Neverland workshop).
> > > Since Graveyard Shift uses the Bad For Good music I can't
> > > see having both of them in the show and I think Bad For
> > > Good is one of the lyrically strongest pieces in the show
> > > in that it most progresses the story. I also think Surf's
> > > Up is one of the best songs having been mentioned as being
> > > part of Neverland (for when Peter seduces Wendy) and I
> > > fear this will not be in the Bat Musical either.


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