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re: Frankenstein: The Musical

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Jaycee 01:01 am UTC 12/18/09
In reply to: re: Frankenstein: The Musical - rockfenris2005 03:56 am UTC 12/16/09

Ryan, I always loved the way you interpreted the songs and where you placed them in 'Frankensteinman'. I always thought it gelled really well.
I also liked the 'tongue-in-cheek' Jim & Meat like connection you had between the characters, whey were funny.
Have you re-writen it since the last draft I had the opportunity to read?

> It’s tricky actually. If one ever got the permission to
> produce “Frankenstein”, they’d be in competition with “Bat
> out of Hell” and obviously you couldn’t use any of the
> songs that appear in that musical. Besides, who’d want to
> be in competition with “Neverland”?
>
> Before I was aware of all that, I had songs like “Objects
> in the rear view mirror may appear closer than they are”
> in another draft I did, which would be sung by
> Frankenstein’s Monster. So how does that make sense?
> Remember the Monster is comprised of various dead
> materials that once belonged to people and every person is
> unique. Trace memories are left behind. Each verse of the
> song is a different memory and in the instrumental
> sequences we see the Monster almost literally being torn
> apart by the ghosts of the people/materials in which he is
> comprised.
>
> “It’s all coming back to me now” would be sung by the
> Bride of Frankenstein who almost remembers Victor, which I
> guess is the purpose this song would serve here, but she
> ultimately can’t remember because she is now the monster
> too.
>
> “I’d do anything for love (But I won’t do that)” is the
> Monster pining for the unconditional love of another
> person. Remember there isn’t any real trick meaning to the
> lyric and the lyric is actually very sincere. The Monster
> would be noble and valiant in every way because all he
> wants is that one love and he would do anything for it.
>
> “Life is a lemon and I want my money back”, again, would
> be a song for the Monster after he escapes. Again, that
> chorus of ghosts of the people/materials of which he is
> comprised would follow him around like a Greek chorus and
> sing the “Defective!” lines.
>
> I could go on and on. I would love to do this one day,
> produce and direct and hear Jim’s music in arrangements
> that would be absolutely astronomical, but I have no idea
> if that could ever be a reality. One can dream (engine.)
>
>
>


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