Anastasia Original Broadway Cast Recording - "Still" - Lyrics
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2017
- Hi guys! This is a lyric video for the song "Still" from the new Broadway musical "Anastasia", sung by Ramin Karimloo as Gleb.
I hope you enjoy it and I will be uploading lyric videos to all the other songs on the cast recording as soon as possible!
I love you and hope you have a supersparklytastic day!!!! :D
Also the content belongs to Broadway Records, the picture is from • FIRST LOOK: Anastasia ... , and this video was made using Windows Movie Maker.
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Ramin sure has a thing for playing guys torn between romance and their dreams; Phantom, Marius, this guy...
Yeah, good point!
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@@harshmnr Meanwhile, I sit and watch as he slowly begins to be typecast as the bad guy in a love triangle who didn't get the girl...
Also did Enjolras in the 25th anniversary
and Valjean in a private tour
"Love is not what ReVoLuTiOn's for!" >:(
THAT'S MY PHANTOM GUYS
DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING-- I MEAN DO YOU HEAR ME?!
Savannah S. I totally agree. XD
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R I G H T ? !
I can't get enough of Ramin 😍
Linda Carmignani I know right?! 😂
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I don't know why but for me, the way he sings here is same as his role as a phantom in love never dies.
Hazel Anne Garcia Yeah I agree! ☺
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I beg to differ; this character is more like Javert in Les Miserables; even the basic tone of the song is like "Stars" or "Javert's Suicide"; they just have not been very creative here - the role overall is a little bland because Gleb is merely a type, and a knockoff at that. And this being sung in a tenor voice doesn 't help either - isn't there a convention that the antagonist should be a baritone? No offense against Ramin, he did his best with what he was given, bit he's clearly thrown away on that part.
Honest, they should have kept Rasputin in because he was evil and interesting and funny at the same time. And that's not the only instance where they simplified the stage show as compared with the film, or altered the characters; I think the relationship between Anatasia and Dimitri was much better explained in the film by their common history of living in the palace (which made Dimitris realization that she is indeed Anastiasia all the more believable).
Ramin: "And to my consternation, I let her go..."
Me: Ramin, I loved you in Phantom of the Opera but you're Gleb now! Not Erik/Phantom!
2:11. Idk what he does with his voice, but I absolutely love it when he does it. I watched the play just last week. The way he makes his voice do that was a lot more heard .
Yeah it's great. :) I can't believe it's been over two years since I saw the show. By the way, where did you see it?
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@@harshmnr I saw it at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in California.
@@justlikerunningabicycle3783 Nice! I saw it on Broadway but it's not running there anymore. I'm glad it's still running in other places though! Who played Gleb in that version?
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@@harshmnr ramin karimloo
I really hope Ramin plays the role of Sweeney Todd
@Jewelrywitch ramin is a baritone/tenor
What an incredibile voice
I got this part in my school play I’m nervous first time getting a main role
Don't worry, you can do it! Just practice hard and good luck!!
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Hey lol. How’d u go? Guessing you’ve started rehearsals
How'd it go?
did he fall in love with her?
I think so!
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Yes, that's why she survives.
Yes
Will it come out as dvd?
I don't think so, at least not anytime soon. But maybe someday!
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This poor guy, he’s obviously been had a terrible backstory with his father just feeding him lie after lie
WHO TF IS THIS GUY?!?! Where's Rasputin?!?!?!
Okay so Rasputin is not in the musical and the antagonist's name is Gleb; he's a Soviet officer who's convinced the whole Romanov family is dead. Basically what they did is made it more historically accurate. In real life Rasputin was not involved with the Romanovs' deaths at all since he died before them; it was the Bolsheviks who killed them, and although Gleb is not a real person, in the show he is part of the Bolshevik party.
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Hahaha that was my reaction too, but they weaved his story in very well