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Seth Rudetsky deconstructs LES MIZ

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2009

I've been listening to this show since 1986 and I played in the pit off and on starting in 1992. These are the parts that always made me go "what the-?"

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  • seth you forgot "waiting for a thick one or a quick one in the park" in the genitalia references ;)

  • Clearly Boubil and Schonberg wanted to let the audience experience the joy of reading the original book unabridged. There's a whole chapter devoted to some weird French dialect.

    Let's pretend centine is a fun reference to that. =) haha

    Also, I have an intense love/hate relationship with this show. The themes are insanely repetitive. But damned if I don't sing On My Own when I'm home alone.. loudly.

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  • i got confused 2! haha i always thote it was money!

  • that was hilarious. Some lines in les mis are ridiculously entertaining. I have always been amused with Valjeans first lines to cosette in "in my life" "cosette you're such a lonley child" Not really the most friendly way to greet your daughter.

  • I love Eponine's part in that scene/song. glorious. You are amazing Seth!

  • He was joking.

  • Centine is short for cent. 100 cents make up a franc, I'm sure :)

    You got sack, that's just a British way of saying "fire"

    Palava is like, idle chat :)

    xxx

  • that was AMAZING ANd um, although most of the p3nor references are true, I don't think "look down" was intentional.

  • I was told to watch this video and had no IDEA it would be so amazing. I kept bursting out in hysterics and having to pause it. I've loved LM since I was ten and have always wondered about "palaver"... the hussy thing is awesome. Plumet Attack and Lovely Ladies are currently my favourite songs, but I'll never unhear those laughing saxaphones. Pure greatness.

    (Back when I lived with my parents I used to listen to SIRIUS 77 all the time! So glad to know your commentary is available here!)

  • Even strokers need a little stroke!

    Yet another reference ~_^

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