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I just posted this as a Q&A:
Mr. Gaiman, my friend and I have a bet going on about correct/common ways to pronounce “buoy.” Would you mind telling us how you pronounce it? (I hope you do not mind me asking you this here. It would just be very fun to turn to my friend and cite you on the matter. I completely understand if you decide to just ignore this silly message. Thank you very much.)I’m English, with a sort of sloppy version of received pronunciation, so I say something very close to “boy”.
Most Americans pronounce it closer to “boo-ey” (which I discovered as a boy, and not a buoy, listening to the LP of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To the Forum).
Unless they are advertising soap. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzCe1kxlZm4
Which also does not explain why Americans pronounce “buoyant” as “boyant” and not “boo-ey-ant”
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And then I thought, I wonder what Frankie Howerd sang on the original London version of the line about the “bong of the bell of the booey in the bay”, so I went down to the basement and retrieved the CD and found out.
And I am putting this song up here for the twelve Stephen Sondheim/Frankie Howerd/pronounciation nerds on the whole of the internets who will be as interested in the answer as I was.
This show is going up at Colby College in a week!!! I was really surprised that the Very Hono(u)rable and Amazing Mr. Neil Gaiman posted about it, but it’s an amazing show and I will shamelessly post about how awesome it is going to be (mostly the set, which I helped put together in a short amount of time).
Forum. It’s been one...my favorite musicals since...my...
fits all three of those categories, BLESS YOU, SIR. BLESS YOU.