Grgranny said:ps I haven't corrected anyone in a long time.
Do you know how hard it is to keep your mouth, or keyboard, shut?
Saint-Exupery said:Hehe.....any excuse to prolong a S&P thread.
Like bleuchick, I find it hard to say that I have a definitive fave, but I chose WWTLF becaused it showed their amazing versatility and proved that, yes, they can do more than flirty/playful/romantic. I also love Come Fly With Me for its dancey, carefree feel, and the way they stay faithful to the unique feel of this type of song.....a wistful sort of elegance, a joy and innocence of a bygone era. And the lifts! They're incorporated so unobtrusively into the program, and I always admire how easy they make those look. As for Love Story, well, this program has a lot of baggage that comes with it, but if people saw this program for what it is, without too much preconceptions, it's a fine, fine piece of work. There is the simple but effective (and even moving) music that is edited to present the bare bones of a tragic love story, a choreography that fills out the story in evocative, simple strokes, and a pair of skaters who brought the whole story to life by the incredible passion with which they skated the program. They laid themselves bare emotionally. So what if their vehicle was Love Story instead of some classic, music-with-pedigree? Emotional honesty is emotional honesty, and it shines through anything. I believe this is what makes Love Story special, and what make it enduring--the emotion. I've never seen anything like it.