@@smartfreak7105 I think I was just comparing it to the other videos of his recent concerts. He forgot the words and would stop mid-song to try again because they’re not usually on his set list. At least this was a lot more subtle.
A VERY VERY talented man. Vocally and his acting ability. What he brought too the Phantom character was something quite special. I was fortunate enough too see Crawford and Brightman when they came too NY. And saw Ramin and Sierra on TV for their performances and they blew me away. Something very special and unique the two of them had together chemistry wise. Very sad too see Phantom leaving the world of Broadway after all these years. But i'm glad i was at least a part of it a little bit seeing it live back in the 80's when it was RED HOT and the musical too see in NY.
What a song! What a performance! Good to see his performance without the mask. His high E was perfect! A soprano does it without problem, but for a tenor it's a reach.
There's no high E in this song. The top note is A flat which is fairly easy for a tenor because the role was originally written with a baritone in mind. The high E from Christine is E6, this A flat is Ab4 so the difference is one and a half octaves in range. But nonetheless I agree, great performance!
No hints, unfortunately! He and Seth chatted about his career in general but the topic of playing Phantom again didn't come up to my recollection. Ramin did mention that he's thought about retirement (or perhaps working less) to be with his family more, but it was hard to gauge how serious he was about that.
I should add -- Ramin did discuss what an impression Phantom made on him as a young man. He clearly has a soft spot for the show, but I think we already knew that haha.
Sure, he might be the og Phantom, but as someone who read the whole book thrice, Ramin Karimloo is the best pick for the part. Erik is the GENIUS of music despite not gaining lessons. The Phantom's tone in the book is VILLAINOUS yet ENCHANTING and sympathetic in some way. Ramin Karimloo PERFECTLY captures his voice and the character of Erik as a whole.
I love his "phantom fingers." He has such a specific way of holding his hands when he plays the character.
Lol, great observation. I noticed that when watching the 25th anniversary performance a few years ago. He's perfection as the Phantom IMO.
Ikr😭😭😭😭
ikrrr
Just noticed that he pops that pinky out because it’s the finger he wears the ring on.
Of COURSE he didn’t forget a single word for this one! So iconic, his Phantom. ❤
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tbf he probably was practicing all the time for the italian production, he did forget the lyrics of empty chairs at empty tables though 🤣
@@dntd9231, Hadley usually forgets the words, isn't it?
He quite literally skipped an entire verse..?
@@smartfreak7105 I think I was just comparing it to the other videos of his recent concerts. He forgot the words and would stop mid-song to try again because they’re not usually on his set list. At least this was a lot more subtle.
I’ll burst into tears if I ever get to see him live
A VERY VERY talented man. Vocally and his acting ability. What he brought too the Phantom character was something quite special. I was fortunate enough too see Crawford and Brightman when they came too NY. And saw Ramin and Sierra on TV for their performances and they blew me away. Something very special and unique the two of them had together chemistry wise. Very sad too see Phantom leaving the world of Broadway after all these years. But i'm glad i was at least a part of it a little bit seeing it live back in the 80's when it was RED HOT and the musical too see in NY.
Ramin is the ultimate phantom. Period, thanks for sharing ❤️
Agreed! And not only just his voice -- his acting was so good on the 25th anniversary at Royal Albert Hall.
@@tastethecourage ironically i watched it yesterday AMAZING 💕
@@jumanalexander9295 it's a yearly watch in our house! I so wish we had gotten a quality live recording of Love Never Dies with Ramin and Sierra.
@@tastethecourageomg yes… i so wish the same, the love never dies recording is gut but ramin & sierra have so much more charisma
So amazing to compare phantoms. All unique & perfect. He gets such great depth.
omg, such a rich and dark baritone, but then when he gets up into his Tenor range -- wow, so bright and powerful!
I have always been a massive Colm Wilkinson fan, and I've never heard anyone come close to him with this song... until now ❤️
To people that say theatre is for nerds. This man proves them wrong.
Omg...magical❤❤😊😊
His coming to Italy in July 2023 is such a blessing.... I can't wait to listen to my favourite Phantom live ♥
Such a fabulous performance. And I love how he always turns to listen to another player's solo, no matter how brief. Such generous stage etiquette ❤️
I was there last night. It was amazing!!! Simply the best!
Agreed. I'm still in shock he came to Arizona 😂
AHHH! Jealous!!!
Lucky you!!
Best phantom
We are going to hear this again in Italy ❤️
Ahh I missed this man
I never realized how hot he is! What an absolute delight all around!
He’s so damn good looking and the voice 🤤
Ramin will actually be wearing the mask of the Phantom once again in Italy’s Phantom of the Opera production.
well, guess im going to italy.
Oh, how cool is that!
I am so gosh-darn envious.
What a stunning performance. I am in awe of the talent on that stage.
So happy he’s gonna be Phantom again in Italy!
WONDERFUL!!!
Lui non interpreta il Fantasma. Che gli piaccia o no, lui ormai è il Fantasma ❤
Fantastic!! ❤😊
What a song! What a performance! Good to see his performance without the mask. His high E was perfect! A soprano does it without problem, but for a tenor it's a reach.
There's no high E in this song. The top note is A flat which is fairly easy for a tenor because the role was originally written with a baritone in mind. The high E from Christine is E6, this A flat is Ab4 so the difference is one and a half octaves in range. But nonetheless I agree, great performance!
Thanks for posting these. I was at this concert and it's so nice to relive it!
thank you so much for sharing😭
Bravo 👏🏼
The best Eric ❤ Ramin is awesome 💯🌟
Ramin and Seth together! What a match. My only thought is: Seth, why so "choppy" on the piano???? :)
I think someone straight up did the high e in the audience! 😯
you have literally gained like 40 subs.. well done 👏
I better update my itinerary and follow Ramin where he goes, I see a career in it 👀
@@tastethecourage you’ve found a niche in the market…
He's been teasing on his social media lately that he may be returning as the Phantom in the near future. Were there any hints of that at the concert?
No hints, unfortunately! He and Seth chatted about his career in general but the topic of playing Phantom again didn't come up to my recollection.
Ramin did mention that he's thought about retirement (or perhaps working less) to be with his family more, but it was hard to gauge how serious he was about that.
I should add -- Ramin did discuss what an impression Phantom made on him as a young man. He clearly has a soft spot for the show, but I think we already knew that haha.
@@tastethecourage haha no doubt! Well it's good he's back out there performing again... Thanks for your posts of the concert!
my heart 😔😮💨🥲❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I was actually looking up how much it would cost to get there from Alabama 😆
Sadly, probably a whole bunch❤
@@teach4him841 You are correct 😆
I was doing the same calculations from here in Knoxville!
@@kathrynhutchins7638 😅❤️
I'm so normal about this song ( my legs are shaking )
He and Sierra Bogess should have been cast in Sorkin’s stage play remake of Camelot.
I saw some of the outtakes and the man singing If Ever I Would Leave You was outstanding!
WHAT?!!??
I think I heard a kitten purr 1:16 😅
I believe that was my wife's reaction to finally hearing Ramin perform this song in person. Sonic perfection 😆
Is he on tour?
Unfortunately, no. He recently took a short break from Funny Girl to do two shows: one in Scottsdale, AZ and one in Ft. Lauderdale.
he sings this song exactly like Colm in this video
He mentioned during the show that Colm was the first Phantom he ever saw. Wouldn't surprise me if there is an influence.
@@tastethecourage Colm is my favourite Phantom and Valjean. But I love Ramin too
Michael Crawford is best
Sure, he might be the og Phantom, but as someone who read the whole book thrice, Ramin Karimloo is the best pick for the part. Erik is the GENIUS of music despite not gaining lessons. The Phantom's tone in the book is VILLAINOUS yet ENCHANTING and sympathetic in some way. Ramin Karimloo PERFECTLY captures his voice and the character of Erik as a whole.
@@violet-yt7jq wrong.
One can always tell a low class audience when they are cheering and clapping while the performer is performing.