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Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of "Lusty Month of May"

Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of "Lusty Month of May"

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#1Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of "Lusty Month of May"
Posted: 8/31/15 at 8:38pm

I happen to like both of their renditions but Julie Andrews' soprano voice does it for me. But the film's take on it was shot very ethreal and had a very dream like quality to it thanks to Vanessa Redgrave's sultry like voice.

 

But which version is your favorite, Andrews or Redgrave?

Updated On: 8/31/15 at 08:38 PM

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#2Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 8:38pm

You can't be serious...

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#3Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 8:40pm

Why? I just wanted an opinion...what's the harm in that?

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#4Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 8:51pm

No harm at all. My post was snippier than necessary, but my honest reaction to anyone who could ever put Vanessa Redgrave's song delivery ahead of the magnificent Julie Andrews in her absolute prime. I can imagine Vanessa herself reading this thread and bursting into uproarious laughter.

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#5Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 8:55pm

I agree that Vanessa Redgrave is not a professional singer, I'm sure she thinks so too. But I mentioned earlier that Julie Andrews version is my favorite because of her uproarious delivery and her beautiful soprano voice. I just said I liked the film version because of the dream-like quality that number was shot in. So there.

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#6Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 9:17pm

In terms of listening Queen Julie knocks it out of the park but the film's presentation seems more compelling than the stage original's, based on the production photos.


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#7Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 10:03pm

There is only one Julie Andrews, and everything she does she does better than everyone else.

FindingNamo
#8Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 10:07pm

Not singing anymore.


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#9Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 10:09pm

True. Well I suppose absolutes are pointless and usually untrue.

FindingNamo
#10Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 10:13pm

I just wish she hadn't chosen her surgeon cuz she had a Groupon.


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#11Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 10:22pm

Okay, that was really funny.

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#12Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 8/31/15 at 11:03pm

Of course Julie Andrews's version is impeccable.  I love her on the album and when someone builds a time machine to  go back and see the original productions of classic shows (I have a friend who knows someone!) this one is for sure on my list.

But I flippin' love the movie and love virtually everything about it, including Vanessa Redgrave.  Vocally, there's no comparison, but Redgrave's Guinevere is excellent. 

FindingNamo
#13Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/1/15 at 12:15am

Use the time machine to dissuade her from the first surgeon while you're at it!


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#14Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/1/15 at 4:47pm

I'm afraid I agree with Someone in a Tree, as usual: "Are you serious?"

 

A better question might be which is better:  Leontyne Price (or Maria Callas or Renata Scotto) v. Vanessa Redgrave singing "Un Bel Di" from MADAMA BUTTERFLY. (You may find Redgrave singing the aria in Arthur Miller's TV film, PLAYING FOR TIME.)

 

Of course, the opera singers sing rings around Redgrave, but the latter acts the aria so impeccably, it remains one of my favorite renditions.

 

But "Merry Month of May"? Uh, no.

Updated On: 9/1/15 at 04:47 PM

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#15Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/1/15 at 5:25pm

I know many people will regard this as blasphemy, but I actually like Meg Bussert's rendition from the 1981 revival best of all. Her voice is gorgeous but I love the way she vocally "acts" the song better than Julie Andrews. To me, Bussert's rendition makes the song a better set-up for the plot.  While Andrews vocal is stellar, I find her a bit vanilla on the "lust".

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#16Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/1/15 at 10:43pm

i also thought this was a joke or a troll, but clearly Aida man is a very long time and valued poster....

 

Wilmingtom
#17Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 3:05am

Redgrave puts the "lusty" into the song in a way Andrews doesn't manage.

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#18Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 7:15am

Yes Wilmington, Redgrave gave the song an earthy sex appeal that Julie Andrews, though a much better singer, did not. But then I have always found it difficult to sexualize Julie Andrews.


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#19Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 7:45am

Here is Rachel York and company from 2007.


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#20Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 12:17pm

But then I have always found it difficult to sexualize Julie Andrews.

 

Even when she showed her boobies?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9O8wzkhRRg

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#21Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 12:29pm

I mean, it's Lerner and Loewe. Though I love them, they are able to take the most sexually heightened situations and remove any possible sexuality. 

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#22Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 12:48pm

Specially then Reginald!


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#23Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 12:50pm

I prefer Vanessa Redgrave's version over Andrews' original. I just love the movie's orchestrations and vocal arrangements better. Those "tra-la-las" on the cast album version get on my nerves, LOL.

FindingNamo
#24Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 1:04pm

LOL


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#25Julie Andrews or Vanessa Redgrave: Whose rendition of
Posted: 9/2/15 at 1:45pm

"Those "tra-la-las" on the cast album version get on my nerves, LOL."

 

If you think LISTENING them is difficult, try singing them.  I've done two productions of CAMELOT and singing all those "tra-la-la's" was a pain in the butt.  Also, if performed as written and without cuts, "The Lusty Month of May" will have the audience leaving the theater at about dawn.

 


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