Any lyric that rhymes "heart" and "never part." I'll just keep it general, so as not to pile on to the Wildhorn brigade, but there's one major offender of that in J&H.
I like all the lyrics in Wicked with their clever internal rhymes and feel like the attacks were totally undeserved.
Schwartz was definitely trying way too hard with his lyrics in Wicked. He has been far more successful with other shows with the internal rhyming he loves and all the other tricks he uses. Heck, I think his lyrics for The Hunchback of Notre Dame are better than his Wicked lyrics.
I agree with Steven - Schwartz has been working far too hard to be "brilliant" for the last 15 years. Wicked is one of those remarkable examples of a show during which you can't wait for the songs to end and get back to the book.
The song was beautiful! It sounded beautiful! Every note, every word. And it felt beautiful! And I felt beautiful!
[ ---Saves trying to rhyme]
Love never dies, love will continue Love keeps on beating when you're gone [thump, thump--thump thump] Love never dies, once it is in you Life may be fleeting, love lives on Life may be fleeting, love lives on Updated On: 5/28/10 at 12:31 PM
"And here's a pic of all of us with smiles on every face" from Next to Normal...was "pic" really the only one-syllable word that Brian Yorkey could find?
Some of my favourites from Napoleon's "big song" Sweet Victory Divine, sung by Napoleon himself...:
"Sweet victory divine, tell me you are mine None is more willing to fulfill your grand design"
A shame since Timothy William's music is fantastic (with Tunick's orchestrations!) for this piece!
One of my favourite Don Black ones from DRACULA, the musical: "It's hard to make each moment count, when you're alone Maybe that's all I need to know"
One of Mina's songs, in which she is split between Harker & Dracula...yet there is no mention of who shes singing about! "If I could fly, I'd fly away from you Away from it all, but I am trapped and fighting to break free What have you done to me? I wish I had wings, no that's not true! If I had wings how could I help flying straight to you"
I disagree on the Next To Normal lyrics posted thus far...they never struck me as clunky...
my favorite cringe is in "You'll See" in RENT "..think twice before you poo poo it"
really? and I always agree with the Webber/Rice, Don Black, Wildhorn, Schwartz clunkers. Wicked has some bad ones, but I think he set up a 'world' where some of it's acceptable.
and all that I could do because of you was talk of love...
desmond, he was obviously making a statement about coming out of the closet and being proud of who you are. Sorry, I'm not trying to explain it to you or anything. I'm sure it's pretty obvious, but that's why that particular lyric never bothered me.
Here's another from Didn't I See This Movie (Next to Normal) that really irritates me:
"Didn't I see this movie, with McMurphy and the nurse? That hospital was heavy, but this cuckoo's nest is worse."
It just to me comes off like "if you have to explain a joke it's not funny" type of thing. If you don't know who McMurphy is, we'll drop one of the words in the movie title to help you out!
"Hey love eyes - You in those levis! Your lipstick's wet and waiting for my smear, Hey love eyes- Come here!"
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Miss Saigon is one of my favorite musicals but, I still cannot stand the beginning of this song.
"The heat is on in Saigon The girls are hotter 'n' hell One of these slits here will be Miss Saigon God, the tension is high, not to mention the smell The heat is on in Saigon Is there a war going on? Don't ask, I ain't gonna tell"
"I love acting. It is so much more real than life." Oscar Wilde "After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." Aldous Huxley
It's that idiot, Raoul! Why I'll kill the drunken fool!
--Love Never Dies
Butters, go buy World of Warcraft, install it on your computer, and join the online sensation before we all murder you.
--Cartman: South Park
ATTENTION FANS: I will be played by James Barbour in the upcoming musical, "BroadwayWorld: The Musical."
It's worse when it happens in a song you like. In "Blame It On The Summer Night" from "Rags," Schwatrz rhymes "luminous" with "one of us".
I don't find the actual rhymes in the song "Sunset Blvd." to be actually bad. It's more the fact that title song is mis-accented.
"A coherent existance after so many years of muddle" - Desiree' Armfelt, A Little Night Music
"Life keeps happening everyday, Say Yes" - 70, Girls, 70
"Life is what you do while you're waiting to die" - Zorba