I loved this movie, and tried to drag Firecracker to see the Broadway show, but she didn’t like the goofy buskers dancing with guitars and chairs. Now that they’ve won 8 Tony awards, I have a feeling I’ll be buying tickets. I’m the same way. Something new and hyped? “Bah, humbug! It’s a scam!” is my first reaction.
This song is utterly infectious due to the glorious harmonics of the two singers, and what’s worse is the chorus is so easy to insert your own lyrics to. So any time it’s on, you can hold a conversation in the song.
“Take this bag of shit and throw it in the gar-bage caaaan!!”
“The cat just puked up on your shoes and don’t put them ooonn!!!”
etc.
Try it.
Thomas Pluck writes unflinching fiction with heart. His stories have appeared in Big Pulp, Needle, Stupefying Stories, The Utne Reader Burnt Bridge, [PANK] magazine, Crime Factory, Spinetingler, Beat to a Pulp, McSweeney's Internet Tendency and elsewhere. He edits the Lost Children charity anthologies to benefit PROTECT: The National Association to Protect Children, and writes 


"The Story of O Street" in Oh Sandy: An Anthology of Humor for a Serious Cause
"Kamikaze Death Burgers at the Ghost Town Cafe" in Feeding Kate
"Acapulcolypse" in Nightfalls: Notes from the End of the World
"The Rock Ridge Ringer" in Hills of Fire: Bare-Knuckle Yarns of Appalachia
"Train" in Shotgun Honey Presents: Both Barrels
"Garbage Man" in Beat to a Pulp: Superhero



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Loved the movie and CD. Wish I had seen the play in NY last month.
Me too :)