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Finally, finally, I have been thinking a lot about Cabaret, not just that it's interiors were shot on the Indian burial ground that is Wonka Land-Wonka World?  But also because I have been listening to the score and thinking about the score and I remember a time in my life when the Sally Bowles songs in Cabaret were the ones that most affected me personally.  They were the ones I related to most. I would get myself out  of my house in my mid - to late-20s by shaming myself about the book and the broom and thinking maybe I'll go like Elsie or at least not spend seven nights in with the DVR and the cat.  I was smitten by the dark beauty of the grotesque Weimar.  I though the whole thing was red lipstick and dirty garters.  Now that I am who I am now, I look at Cabaret and the song that affects me is the part in Willkommen when the emcees says, "So life is disappointing, forget it.  In here life is beautiful," which is a lie. What a lie.  All he does is lie.  The other thing that really moved me is the song So What, which is not in the movie, "The sun will rise and the moon will set and you learn how to settle for what you get.  It'll all go on if we're here or not so who cares, so what?" Life's creeping disappointments was the worst we had until the Nazis came and then all of a sudden things weren't a rye waltz anymore.  
 
Finally, finally, I have been thinking a lot about Cabaret, not just that it's interiors were shot on the Indian burial ground that is Wonka Land-Wonka World?  But also because I have been listening to the score and thinking about the score and I remember a time in my life when the Sally Bowles songs in Cabaret were the ones that most affected me personally.  They were the ones I related to most. I would get myself out  of my house in my mid - to late-20s by shaming myself about the book and the broom and thinking maybe I'll go like Elsie or at least not spend seven nights in with the DVR and the cat.  I was smitten by the dark beauty of the grotesque Weimar.  I though the whole thing was red lipstick and dirty garters.  Now that I am who I am now, I look at Cabaret and the song that affects me is the part in Willkommen when the emcees says, "So life is disappointing, forget it.  In here life is beautiful," which is a lie. What a lie.  All he does is lie.  The other thing that really moved me is the song So What, which is not in the movie, "The sun will rise and the moon will set and you learn how to settle for what you get.  It'll all go on if we're here or not so who cares, so what?" Life's creeping disappointments was the worst we had until the Nazis came and then all of a sudden things weren't a rye waltz anymore.  
  
I am considering covering Tomorrow Belongs to Me at my next live show.  I don't know when that is going to be by the way.  I have been writing for the '''Jack and Triumph Show''' which will be very very funny.  That's what I have been working on, that's where my head is. I don't know if it is a good idea.  I do know that the band Screwdriver has covered it and I looked into the history of that song.  There are a bunch of dumb dumbs, aryans that say it was an original Nazis anthem.  It was written by two Jews dumb dumbs.  Nazis hate being called dumb dumbs.  
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I am considering covering Tomorrow Belongs to Me at my next live show.  I don't know when that is going to be by the way.  I have been writing for the '''Jack and Triumph Show''' which will be very very funny.  That's what I have been working on, that's where my head is. I don't know if it is a good idea.  I do know that the band Screwdriver has covered it and I looke dintot the hostory of that song.  There are a bunch of dumb dumbs, aryans that say it was an original Nazis anthem.  It was written by two Jews dumb dumbs.  Nazis hate being called dumb dumbs.  
  
 
We are going to play the Joan Rivers interview from a couple of years ago.  How lucky we were.  Joan Rivers everyone...
 
We are going to play the Joan Rivers interview from a couple of years ago.  How lucky we were.  Joan Rivers everyone...

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