Send us Fan MailPack your shrubbery and find your finest cow-flinging catapult! This week on Musical Lyrical Lingo, we are "lovingly ripping off" one of the funniest shows in Broadway history: Monty Python’s Spamalot. How did a low-budget, cult-classic 1975 film about the Middle Ages become a Tony-winning musical juggernaut in the 2000s?We’re breaking down the "Lingo" of the Meta-Musical—the show that knows it's a show and isn't afraid to tell you. From the rhythmic clicking of coconut shells to the diva-tastic "Lady of the Lake," we explore why we’re all still looking on the "Bright Side of Life."In this episode, we feast on:The "Grail" Philosophy: Why "Finding Your Grail" is the ultimate life lesson in personal purpose.The Diva’s Lament: Breaking down the "Lingo" of the Broadway ego in "Whatever Happened to My Part?"Breaking the Fourth Wall: How Eric Idle used comedy to critique the very industry he was conquering.Python Pedigree: Fun facts about the "Voice of God," fish-slapping, and the song that saved the show."It’s a bit silly, isn't it?" Yes, it is. And that’s exactly why we love it. Join us as we gallop (without horses) through the world of King Arthur and his very confused knights. End of MLLSupport the showDon't forget to rate us, share with your friends and follow us on our social media channels.