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VACoasterFan said:
Is there a complete list of song selections compiled yet?

I have seen some song titles posted here, just curious as to the whole shows music.

Thanks in advance for any and all answers.

In order:

Bring Me to Life/Drums/Beat It - (Instrumental intro)
Rhythm Is Gonna Get You - Gloria Estevan & The Miami Sound Machine

* Jack's knife and clap rhythm - to get you on his side *

The Rhythm of Life - Sweet Charity (a musical from 1966)
The Monster/Bring Me to Life - Eminem/Rihanna/Evanescence

* The Shadows (drummers) Knife Dance *

Shake Your Groove Thing - Peaches & Herb <Skeleton Dance>
* Mash-up * Light My Fire (The Doors)/Rhythm Is Gonna Get You (Music)w/Total Eclipse of Heart (Bonnie Tyler)

Beat It - Michael Jackson
Beat It (Instrumental bows)

EDIT: I see the text I put in with greater and less than signs wasn't visible. Duh.
Changed them to asterisks.
 
To compare I did a quick scan over the 2006 version. The tape was spotty and some tunes may be missing.

Approximately:
Another One Bites the Dust - Queen
Live and Let Die - Paul McCartney
Band to Bone - George Thorogood
Shake Your Groove Thing - Peaches and Herb
Eat It - Weird Al Yankovic
Mad Butcher's Rap - BGW Cast
One Way or Another - Blondie
Butcher Knives Dance - BGW Cast
Shout at the Devil - Motley Crue
Hot Stuff - Donna Summer
Light My Fire - The Doors
Fire - Jimi Hendrix
Hot Blooded - Foreigner
I Get Delirious - Prince
Let's Get Crazy - Prince
Shook Me all Night Long - ACDC
Party - Boston

Character:
grave diggers
skeletons
devil girls
warlocks
mental patients
leather clad demons
bloody butchers
 
sighs Oh how I miss the "I Get Delirious/Let's Go Crazy" sequence from the original MS. It was my favorite. ; n;

Would you guys say that there are Gravediggers in MSoRR? I'm not sure what to classify the drummers during some of the opening.
 
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Applesauce said:
sighs Oh how I miss the "I Get Delirious/Let's Go Crazy" sequence from the original MS. It was my favorite. ; n;

Would you guys say that there are Gravediggers in MSoRR? I'm not sure what to classify the drummers during some of the opening.

I wasn't sure what exactly they were either. They're dressed the same as the grave diggers were in Revamped, but I never saw anything in MSoRR to imply that they were actually filling the same role.
 
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BGW Family: Those things weren't laying down fat beats, so they clearly aren't demons.


So I talked about this in chat for a bit, but I feel weird that I don't hate the show. Granted, I wouldn't consider a trip to the park just to see it like I have with other shows in the past, but it didn't leave me with a tinge of vomit in my mouth like LR did. There are quite a few issues with it, and I agree with them all, I'm just rather "meh" either way about the show in general. I don't know if I've finally reached the tipping point with shows at the park where I've stopped caring, they released an aerosol version of Prozac into the air using the scent machine, or "Just have fun" has finally reached my heart, but...meh.
 
"Dear Virginia Gazette. I am writing to express my outrage over the portrayal of women as sex objects at HOS. In light of the global human sex trafficking crisis, I find the Naughty Nurses to be insensitive and offensive. Women and girls all over the world are suffering at the hands of sexual predators, while a theme park in Virginia makes light of that very same enslavement. My family and I have already burned their passes, and I encourage all of your readers to do the same."

(Note: I really, really am not trying to make light of human trafficking. It is a legitimately horrific reality worldwide.)
 
Basically what PK said. I liked the show, and when I compare it to Fiends, and Night Beats 2014 which have both been ruined beyond what I can bear, I would have to prefer this show. The old Monster Stomp parts in themselves make the show worth going to. I feel the rest of the show is a good tribute to the older versions. Again, it was the show I was most impressed with, and it's really the only one I would voluntarily go to. But my Mom will probably drag me into Fiends because she has never known what the 2012 version was, and she likes it still. But she was also saddened by what happened to Night Beats.
 
Nicole said:
"Dear Virginia Gazette.  I am writing to express my outrage over the portrayal of women as sex objects at HOS.  In light of the global human sex trafficking crisis, I find the Naughty Nurses to be insensitive and offensive.  Women and girls all over the world are suffering at the hands of sexual predators, while a theme park in Virginia makes light of that very same enslavement.  My family and I have already burned their passes, and I encourage all of your readers to do the same."

(Note: I really, really am not trying to make light of human trafficking.  It is a legitimately horrific reality worldwide.)

"Dear Nicole. I am writing to express my outrage over your outrage of the portrayal of woman as sex objects at HOS. Global human sex trafficking crisis does not apply to just females, but males as well. Males are used as sex objects and raped every day, and is no less important than when it happens to females. As such, I encourage you to drop your sexist ways, and support the removal of the "sexy drummers" and "the creature" as well. I haven't burned my pass yet, but I will be once I properly lose my head. I encourage you and the rest of the site to do the same as well"
 
I believe we've been over this already, but I can't really burn my pass, it's the hard plastic version, and I have EZ-pay, so I would still be paying for it.
 
Matthew said:
I believe we've been over this already, but I can't really burn my pass, it's the hard plastic version, and I have EZ-pay, so I would still be paying for it.

Just wear a mask. And call your bank and get a chargeback. Problem = solved?
 
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Nicole said:
"Dear Virginia Gazette.  I am writing to express my outrage over the portrayal of women as sex objects at HOS.  In light of the global human sex trafficking crisis, I find the Naughty Nurses to be insensitive and offensive.  Women and girls all over the world are suffering at the hands of sexual predators, while a theme park in Virginia makes light of that very same enslavement.  My family and I have already burned their passes, and I encourage all of your readers to do the same."

(Note: I really, really am not trying to make light of human trafficking.  It is a legitimately horrific reality worldwide.)

"Dear Nicole. I am writing to express my outrage over your outrage of the portrayal of woman as sex objects at HOS. Global human sex trafficking crisis does not apply to just females, but males as well. Males are used as sex objects and raped every day, and is no less important than when it happens to females. As such, I encourage you to drop your sexist ways, and support the removal of the "sexy drummers" and "the creature" as well. I haven't burned my pass yet, but I will be once I properly lose my head. I encourage you and the rest of the site to do the same as well"

"Dear David. I share your outrage at the objectification of both men and women. As such, I suggest we ban together as a United Front Against the Sale of Park Tickets on the Naked Backs of Seasonal Employees (UFASPTNBSE), and fight the exploitation of our youth. We must demand modest clothes and tasteful choreography for all BGW performers! We can storm the turnstiles and burn our passes over the Rhine together...after one last ride on AC and Nessie, of course."

Note: UFASPTNBSE is currently accepting ideas for an alternative name, preferably something catchier for newspaper headlines.
 
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