Anyone of you fags listen to Musicals? Hamilton got me hooked and I need me some more

Anyone of you fags listen to Musicals? Hamilton got me hooked and I need me some more

Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables

Les Mis is great. I also love The Music Man, but it's pretty campy and Disney-like if you're ok with that

>t's pretty campy and Disney-like
This is every musical to me.

I saw Hamilton with my parents last year and had a good time. That being said, if you take it more seriously than a silly musical then you're a massive pleb. Especially if you think its political message is good, in which case you must write for Vox and have probably never left DC or Manhattan other than driving in between them.

>Hamilton
haha holy shit

I love

- How to succeed in business without trying
- The Book of Mormon
- Motown the musical

Ragtime the Musical is really good

Guys and Dolls is a classic

add les mis and these are all my personal favs as well

>Hamilton
haha holy shit

Listen to Sondheim man - Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods. The guy's a master of multiple singers and has some challenging (for musicals) compositions.

Music Man is...another level of camp.

Off-Broadway, but Heathers the Musical has some godlike tracks

>hamilton got me hooked
jesus...

Les Miserables
Chess
Sweeney Todd
Pirates of Penzance

Fun fact: I won the lottery and got to see it with the original cast in November 2015 for only $10.

Fun Fact: ok

I fucking love Music Man

Evita, the 1979 version specifically, is in my top 10 records of all time. It's song/album/story structure porn, and is magnificent even if you only listen to the soundtrack. One of the deepest and most elaborate music compositions I've ever heard.

>Hamilton

no thanks. but Les Mis, Fiddler on the Roof, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Cabaret (god), Sound of Music

>i loved it but it challenged how i feel about things so now i'm confused

This right here is the best Broadway soundtrack you'll ever hear, lads.

>Purple Prose: The Musical

Personally I love Pippin, especially the OBC version, though I guess from a technical standpoint the revival cast recording is better.

YES I played in the pit for this two years ago

Rock'n'Roll Wolf (1976)
Oliver! (1979)
Fiddler on the Roof (1971)

theatre fag in high school, lots of shows honestly are very corny and stupid but some can be really wonderful- some of my favorites are Little Shop of Horrors, Spring Awakening, Pippin, In the Heights, Heathers, and Big Fish.

Heathers was a musical?

99% of broadway musicals not by people born before world war 2 are some of the most insipid artistically empty machinations ever to disgrace the history of art and hamilton might well be their nadir

fight me

I was going to say Sondheim, but he's born 1930. Yeah, gonna have to go with you there.

I love this. Although, I was brought up listening to Billy.