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Timely Musical
Three members of the improvisational musical comedy group The Made-Up Musical Tara Copeland, Michael Martin, and Frank Spitznagel, demonstrate the art of "improv musicals."
Call for Ideas! Suggest a song title, pulled from the headlines, for the instant musical.
Check the Schedule for the First Annual New York Improv Festival (November 6th - 7th, 2009)
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CEOs getting the Swine Flu Vaccine
Something about Dede Scozzafava
Song titles:
I met my love during the fort hood tragedy!
10% unemployment, but I don't care
My wife said if the Yankees win, she'll divorce me
song title: "Jon Corzine, we hardly knew ya"
"camel jockey"
Let's hear a song about Balloon Boy!
Musical Improv suggestion:
NYC DOE Hiring Freeze
song improv title: I'm mayor yet again but this time I have a MANDATE!
Rhyme for comptroller:
John Liu! New comptroller
He ain't no holy roller!
Comptroller: High Roller
OR
Blue politics
How about Comptroller and High Rollers?
Whoa, hey, time to go get some coffee.
It's good to be King!!
The arrogant rich, complacent middle class and the meek poor.
Oh for the love of Peter! Turning down my speakers immediately!
Please, please, please... Stop that infernal noise.
Thomas the Tank Engine that Couldn't
Yikes. This is bad news. What are you doing, Brian? Why is this taking time on your show?
Song idea: Money can buy happiness.
The Mayor buys an election.
The Yankees buy a Championship.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!!
The Ballad of a Million Trees
Colbert said it best last night:
Yankees Win World Series! Proof the Free Market Works!
Song title: Let's Go Mets 2010!
This is a joke right? Like a Christopher Guest movie?
So we're invited to laugh at them, not with them? I get it! Ha ha ha!
How about Hadron Collider? :)
the rhyme is less important than the integrity of the song? apparently, so is voice quality...
This is really painful and out of tune. Good improv is great, this isn't it. By the way, Matsui is Japanese, so the Hong Kong Fuey riff in the Matsui improv song is both misplaced and on the edge of offensive.
I like the improv element, but are they singing badly on purpose?
can i rhyme matsui with chop suey?
Whatever happened to WNYC's broadcasts of the Capital Steps' shows? I'd love to see those come back.
LOVE Brian's show but I'm sorry but this is torture!!!!!
Wal-Mart pushes itself into India
The Roots do this better every night! This is painful!
Please STOP!
getting long, no? now appreciate even more Drew Carey and co.: Wayne Brady, Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie... those cats are masters.
ENOUGH. These people are NOT FUNNY. Nor are they talented.
"No time for another song."
Thank god.
I've been slowly losing my hearing over the year. Unfortunately, I wish it would happen more quickly thanks to this brutal racket.
I can find you 20 brooklyn teenagers who can freestyle way better than these folks.
Magnet Theater is 254 W. 29th St, between 7th and 8th, not 354 w. 29th st.
Come on, Tara.
Great performances all around.
you people are mean! brian does a great job so he misses the ship every once in a while, just go with it and don't act like a bunch of babies
Yowza.....that was like chewing on tin foil.
Free classes! You couldn't pay me enough money to attend free improv classes with these two.
Agreed, I would never suggest that finding two hours of quality content per day is anything less than herculean, but please... no musicals... ever.
Thanks.
Wow, did that stink. I can't imagine a worse segment. This should have been on Sound Check and it would have stunk there, too. Only Yoko Ono was worse.
I guess I have to go back to work as soon as my ears stop bleeding.
Funny stuff!
Musical improv is so hard, just wish there were peeps from Broadway's Next Hit Musical instead. I'll be checking out their show tomorrow at 6:30 at the musical improv festival this weekend.
@Brian from Brooklyn Heights - yep, I thought that was a Hong Kong Fooey riff!! But didn't believe. You just wouldn't think they'd be so pat as to throw an Asian catch-all at a Japanese person. The segment became a public radio parody, disrespecting music and improv with the off-key that I first thought was a joke speaks right to a public radio stereotype - unwitting 'smugnorance' wrapped in hyperliteracy. one day the learned might learn. Now: Let the "lighten up" "it's a joke" "they didn't mean it" begin.
I've seen Michael and Tara perform. They're both very talented. Sorry this wasn't up to the usual standard. Broadway's Next is really good too. Check them out if you get the chance.
I've seen them perform before. It's a lot of fun. It's more impressive in person. The visual and visceral elements of improv are lost on radio.
I LOVE TARA COPELAND!
Night # 1 of The New York Musical Improv Festival was a resounding success. Night # 2 will no doubt be the same.
As for the disgruntled haters who decried yesterday's radio performance, thanks for taking enough time from writing antisocial feedback on YouTube postings to write the same here.
I love these folks... Some of the kindest and smartest people I know, so back the pluck off!
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