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I can't write the Sheryl Crow sorta song, where the chorus gets repeated over and over.
Turn first, perhaps, to "Life Is a Pigsty," where the chorus is reprinted in full: that phrase, repeated eight times.
It was a review of a dance hall, Small's Paradise, where the chorus was "unbelievably active, agile and noisy," but "the women singers tend to be bores".
There's a particular singalong section where the chorus – I won't try to sing it – goes 'Just one touch and everything will be all right', and the whole crowd used to go "HUH" [grunt noise].
Verdi's version, too, has magnificent passages where the chorus is in full sail, blown by acclamations from the brass instruments, or where the voices swing like a great bell.
Dialogue flows into song and then lifts into dance; indeed, there are times in Kay Shepherd's choreography when it's hard to know exactly where the chorus members end and the professional dancers begin.
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We don't even know where the choruses are.
But when you try to play them live, you're a bit like, 'Oh God, where's the chorus?
These days there is barely anywhere in the British Isles where the dawn chorus can be recorded without some extraneous noise spoiling it.
Starting small, with oddly tweaked vocal samples and ominous-sounding piano, the first half is brilliantly brooding, to the point where the first chorus of "I love these streets but they weren't meant for me to walk" arrives at the 45-second mark just as all the music drops away completely.
Set just before Thatcher's care in the community programme was rolled out, the prologue takes place in Mr Fogg's asylum, to which Todd's daughter Johanna will later be consigned by the grotesque paedophile Judge Turpin (Steven Page), and where the WNO chorus play unsettling misfits.
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