@@Manicmanuel Hush. We know that he's not among us anymore and it's terribly sad. No need to make it worst with comments like that. It's like pouring salt to the wound, mean.
Brett Owen he lip synced in his hometown in a 1992 concert, also in his last performance, and when he was in Ankara, Turkey in 1969 the president asked for him to come because he was going to give him an award but he refused and said I have no respect for Turkey
My Nigga Productions he lipsynced... literally every celebrity lip syncs ..So what and if he has no respect for turkey that's his right to opinion omg 😂
As a Turkish person I wouldn't mind if he doesn't respect Turkey. It is his decision ofc but at that time President was called dictator as far as I know and Pavarotti didnt respect to a dictator . As far as I know this is the case and it is not about turkey I think
I never knew he had such a great sense of humor. Charming personality and charming smile. And his "I THINK SO" came totally as a surprise as well. What a loss i still miss the man.
Probably every English speaking admirer of his voice remembers the excitment and anticipation upon hearing him talk in OUR language during interviews or even at concerts. He was so likeable in that way and it added all the more to the great connection he made with his music.
His comic timing is wonderful, as you say. 'That never happened, *pause*... until last year*. The last joke absolutely slayed me, couldn't stop laughing :D.
What a man he was. The voice alone was amazing, but his personality, sense of humour, and his wonderful spirit. I'm so glad we have these videos so he will live forever.
I did not know he is a funny guy. When he is singing, he gives a very intimidating aura. I like that behind this successful artist is a humble man full of warmth and humor. May you rest in peace, sir!
Modena style I'm so proud of Pavarotti. I live in Modena and I sang in the Rossini choir of Modena , where Pavarotti began his career (although my voice is poor) and I had the pleasure of knowing him . We really miss.
You must be very proud of Luciano. He just oozes charm, is funny and has the greatest Bel Canto tenor voice since Beniamino Gigli. His great voice and wonderful legato line moves me to tears as it is so beautiful. Fernando was the same. I am so very sad that Luciano and his lovely parents are no longer with us. Fernando also had a beautiful voice. I am a Libran, like Luciano, and studied Bel Canto singing. I did not become professional, but was invited to sing as bass soloist on several occasions with choirs - I am a bass baritone - and have always been very serious about my singing. I inherited my love of singing from my parents and grandparents who were also fine singers. My grandfather was a fine baritone and my father a fine bass and my mother a fine soprano. Your Rossini Chorale make a wonderful sound. I now sing with a renowned Welsh male Choir, the Neath Male Choir, and we rehearse on a Tuesday and Friday. We perform in about 18 concerts per year. Most of us are in our 70's, but still make an excellent sound. The sheer love of singing will always be there and I really look forward to our future concerts after our Christmas break.
Some critics say that technically Pavarotti wasn’t the best tenor, but his charisma and stage presence are what made him the best. He connected with his audience in a way that no other tenor has. I’m still very sad that when he came to South Africa I was still a student and couldn’t afford a concert ticket, let alone the cost of travelling from the coast to the capital city.
I could watch this over and over again!! What a GREAT smile, what a GREAT "comedic" sense, what an AMAZING voice.... After a bad day, and, there's been a lot lately, it just makes me smile to watch him smile
Mr Pavarotti...larger than life...large voice....large heart....large soul. RIP King of the high Cs, voice of the century. You are still enthralling us.
Well I might just have to face it...it finally hit me, at 22 years old, at past 3 am, with quite a challenging exam ahead...that I fell in love with this man! Che amore che sei Luciano! Ti adoro! 😍
This great video makes me laugh and cry at the same time. I don't need to say why it makes me laugh, but it also makes me cry because I'm a fellow citizen of Pavarotti. In my city, Modena, we are incredibly proud of him but we also miss him a lot. Grazie, Maestro.
As a real fan with undying love for the Maestro, I believe I understand you well. I feel the sadness too - it’s bittersweet really. And naturally for you Italians (and especially Modena citizens) there is a strong feeling of pride too - it is no wonder at all. Your lands history is full of unbelievable artists - and maestro Pavarotti was one of those and a wonderful man on addition to that too. When the covid is over or at least the situation is better, I will visit Italy once again - I like to travel and see different cultures but Italy is easily my favourite destination abroad. I hope I will get to visit Modena one day too - I’d love to see maestros home city he valued so much. Greetings from Finland!
You know, its a rare thing to literally be the greatest on the planet at anything. And if anyone ever had the right to be a conceited SOB it was Pavarotti. Yet, he was this sweet humble personable man. And i think the combination of his enormous talent and his sweet soul is truly what made him a great man.
I love how when he's at this age his regular voice is very calm, soft, young and soothing, it's rather different than the voice he sings. However, when he says "I THINK SO" you can clearly listen his famous strong voice that probably anybody who has ever heard it can recognize it without seeing who's singing.
thats because a Tenor voice is manufactured , its above the normal speaking voice, He studied for 7 years before he hit the stage in his official debut. His voiced changed as he performed and aged, but it just improved, anytime you listen, that's what you get, the best there ever was, or ever will be. From the rumbling of a Diesel engine to the soft, sweet piercing voice of a songbird. I so wish I could have seen him sing live.
3:34 XD, "yes, son of a bitch, you did speak", lmao. 4:00 Of course, he had to end it this way, XDDDD. 4:51 XDDD. 5:10 XDDDDDDD. There are no words. Such a shame we didn't get to see more of his comedian side, he was really good. I didn't know he was such a showman. He will always be missed.
legends are legends because of who they are as human beings first then comes their talent . i can listen to this man talk all day long . he is a magnet of positivity .
It's actually incredible how much the voice changes when singers enter "opera mode." The amount of register and power they're able to belt out when they're on when you'd think they never had it in em is a contrast to behold.
What a wonderful sense of humor this great man had and what a love fest in this video between him and the adoring audience. There has never been anyone quite like the incomparable Pavoratti.
He is so charming, and he really knows how to tell a story. The whole audience--he holds that whole audience in the palm of his hand. Never never will there be another like him, & we wouldn't want there to be because he's the only one we want to love the way we love Pavarotti. May he be blessed wherever he is.
Excellent! Not only was he a magnificent tenor, he had a marvelous sense of humor. Great comedic timing and he poked fun at himself...not at others. A real gent! Thanks for posting this.
Great humor!! Loved watching this piece as one would never know the humor of the legend and the great personality he had. Very straightforward and honest!
Same here and I miss him so much! It's bittersweet to watch him. Sometimes I stop to think "oh my god, this is so surreal and kinda pathetic" and I laugh at it myself. Life can be so weird sometimes...
The world will always love this beautiful soul. A true one off. The world's best. We love you dear Luciano.❤ x. I HOPE HES UP THERE TEACHING THE ANGELS HOW TO SING ! XXXX
It's hard to come to terms with the fact that this soft-spoken charmer fiddling nervously with his surroundings is the same legendary beast who sends shockwaves through our spines when he hits us with the "VinceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeRoooooooooooooooooooooooooo!"
I miss him so much 💔 I cried as if a family member passed away. He was so loveable and loving and sweet and funny and indeed the best tenor I've ever heard 👍
I feel you - same here when I "found" him a year ago. (I was only a kid when he passed away - knew the name of course though). Now when I have found opera again after many years, I felt the very real, strong connection - I'd honestly say love - while listening to him and then realised/remembered he is gone. I cried like a baby - never did that for anyone else than a family member and probably never will. And I still mourn him, it aches - just like it hurts to remember my late father. I don't exaggerate one bit - not even when I say I would do anything (ok, obviously except murdering etc) for him to be alive. I don't quite understand it, but it is what it is. I cannot say this to anyone face to face though - only other his passionate fans can understand. Others would think I'm crazy.
@@flav2689 I know exactly what you mean and no, you're not crazy ❤️ when I was 10 years old, Freddie Mercury passed away, around the same time as my dearest great-grandmother. The emotions that I've had were very similar. Btw the philharmonic orchestra my father works for since 1995 had a tour with the Three Tenors and Diana Ross, I believe it was in Taiwan. OMGOOOOOOOOOOD I was jealous that I couldn't attend 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@MyNewEra2012 Thank you for understanding, you are very nice😊❤️ And again, I can relate! My grandparents got (twice) the chance to hear Pavarotti live - and I’m so jealous! 😅
Wow! A side of this man I have never seen. I love it, this guy could have also done stand-up. Extraordinary man, with the voice of an angel. It seems we lose the best all the time.
He's a ray of sunshine.. vocally and as a person.
I believe that . . . you can see that twinkle of mischief in his eyes!
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@@Manicmanuel Hush. We know that he's not among us anymore and it's terribly sad. No need to make it worst with comments like that. It's like pouring salt to the wound, mean.
How can you not love this man?
Brett Owen he lip synced in his hometown in a 1992 concert, also in his last performance, and when he was in Ankara, Turkey in 1969 the president asked for him to come because he was going to give him an award but he refused and said I have no respect for Turkey
My Nigga Productions he lipsynced... literally every celebrity lip syncs ..So what and if he has no respect for turkey that's his right to opinion omg 😂
As a Turkish person I wouldn't mind if he doesn't respect Turkey. It is his decision ofc but at that time President was called dictator as far as I know and Pavarotti didnt respect to a dictator . As far as I know this is the case and it is not about turkey I think
Trakya Djent Studios TR Do you have proof for any of your accusations?
Okan Colak I mean having grown up during WW2 I can imagine him not liking dictators as was his right as a human.
He was such a charmer, and had an a great sense of humor. . He just had that magic about him.
he just as dean martin; LUCIANO smiled with his eyes
So very true ❤
his smile lights up an entire room
he has great comedic timing
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Like all italians
I never knew he had such a great sense of humor.
Charming personality and charming smile.
And his "I THINK SO" came totally as a surprise as well.
What a loss i still miss the man.
We all do. He was a wonderful man.
"I THINK SO" lmfao !!!!!! Who knew he was so hilarious.
He's gorgeous
I died so happily. lmaoooooo
@ANITA Ospedale says the Italian.
I swear I'm not snobby either, but let me first list off a few of my best qualities that I'm known for.
What a big teddybear…I just wanna give him a hug and thank him for blessing the world with such beautiful music.
The most charming tenor, ever.
THIS IS the real Luciano. I still miss him so much.
What a lovely person! Not only that he was the best tenor ever, he also had lots of humour and was modest. He is unforgotten.
Probably every English speaking admirer of his voice remembers the excitment and anticipation upon hearing him talk in OUR language during interviews or even at concerts. He was so likeable in that way and it added all the more to the great connection he made with his music.
His comic timing is wonderful, as you say.
'That never happened, *pause*... until last year*.
The last joke absolutely slayed me, couldn't stop laughing :D.
His books are exactly that
Yeah we all heard it too
Modenese soul
@@frankvanga310 italian soul
Really good
This superb artist is nothing less than a genius. Imagine speaking with such impeccable comedic timing and making it up on the fly! I love this man!
I've never heard him speaking before, how adorable he is. When he smiles his whole face lights up. What a sweetheart💕
natural comedian!
I think so... too!
This is what makes a man great, his humbleness.
Yes!!!!
Humility. Is humbleness even a word?
What a man he was. The voice alone was amazing, but his personality, sense of humour, and his wonderful spirit. I'm so glad we have these videos so he will live forever.
This MAN, This VOICE, This SMILE
Amen.
"sorry mr pavarotti i didn't see you" priceless
He was a gentleman and a light amongst the stars. The greatest of all tenors.
The name Luciano comes from "luce", that means "light"
@@masterjunky863 That is very fitting. He was a light to many. Missing him terribly.
But of course 😊
The best compliment for him "sorry I didn't see you" lol! That is so cute!!
Oh my, this man was pure gold! Absolutely adorable!
I did not know he is a funny guy. When he is singing, he gives a very intimidating aura. I like that behind this successful artist is a humble man full of warmth and humor. May you rest in peace, sir!
Every time I see him smile I feel he is smiling for all of Italy. 😊
Modena style
I'm so proud of Pavarotti. I live in Modena and I sang in the Rossini choir of Modena , where Pavarotti began his career (although my voice is poor) and I had the pleasure of knowing him .
We really miss.
Wow ! Lucky you !
Enrico Pavoretti
W modena, W ferrari, W pavarotti:
(anche se ho capito poco di quello che ha detto)
You must be very proud of Luciano. He just oozes charm, is funny and has the greatest Bel Canto tenor voice since Beniamino Gigli. His great voice and wonderful legato line moves me to tears as it is so beautiful. Fernando was the same. I am so very sad that Luciano and his lovely parents are no longer with us. Fernando also had a beautiful voice. I am a Libran, like Luciano, and studied Bel Canto singing. I did not become professional, but was invited to sing as bass soloist on several occasions with choirs - I am a bass baritone - and have always been very serious about my singing. I inherited my love of singing from my parents and grandparents who were also fine singers. My grandfather was a fine baritone and my father a fine bass and my mother a fine soprano. Your Rossini Chorale make a wonderful sound. I now sing with a renowned Welsh male Choir, the Neath Male Choir, and we rehearse on a Tuesday and Friday. We perform in about 18 concerts per year. Most of us are in our 70's, but still make an excellent sound. The sheer love of singing will always be there and I really look forward to our future concerts after our Christmas break.
@@davidwhyberd7612 Bless you and your love for this amazing culture that is Opera. Break a leg!
So human, so alive and passionate and such a sense of humor. Pavarotti was just a beautiful human being.
I must have watched this a thousand times - LOVE his sense of humour!
A wonderful man, the world is less without you.
Some critics say that technically Pavarotti wasn’t the best tenor, but his charisma and stage presence are what made him the best. He connected with his audience in a way that no other tenor has. I’m still very sad that when he came to South Africa I was still a student and couldn’t afford a concert ticket, let alone the cost of travelling from the coast to the capital city.
When I think of him now and before I think of a beautiful Lion. I miss his roaring. 😢
I was lucky to attend his class - as a pianist. MARGARET HALL
Ignore my French but fuck the critics
I'm here in 2020 and I couldn't be more in love with this man. Legends never die🖤
I could watch this over and over again!! What a GREAT smile, what a GREAT "comedic" sense, what an AMAZING voice.... After a bad day, and, there's been a lot lately, it just makes me smile to watch him smile
I do watch it ....often...😂
Mr Pavarotti...larger than life...large voice....large heart....large soul. RIP King of the high Cs, voice of the century. You are still enthralling us.
What an incredible sweet, charming, funny guy with so much talent. And so humble. RIP
How nice it is to hear him telling those funny stories! Good man and the greatest singer!!!
Well I might just have to face it...it finally hit me, at 22 years old, at past 3 am, with quite a challenging exam ahead...that I fell in love with this man!
Che amore che sei Luciano! Ti adoro! 😍
Love Pavarotti too
I feel this comment
Me too 😬😬😁😊
how did the exam go
@@flokimen9 She got her liberal arts degree in lesbian basket weaving and is now an antifa street protester
A stunningly beautiful voice and a shape sense of humor. What's not to love? We miss you Pavarotti!
He was amazing...and he have great sense of humor....great man...with a wonderful smile...!!! And unbelievable voice...!!
What a great man! Great voice and great personality
Natural charisma and humour, what an amazing man
A man of gold with a voice of liquid gold! It must have been wonderful to be in his presence.
He's just fabulous. I just love him. ❤️
This great video makes me laugh and cry at the same time. I don't need to say why it makes me laugh, but it also makes me cry because I'm a fellow citizen of Pavarotti.
In my city, Modena, we are incredibly proud of him but we also miss him a lot.
Grazie, Maestro.
As a real fan with undying love for the Maestro, I believe I understand you well. I feel the sadness too - it’s bittersweet really. And naturally for you Italians (and especially Modena citizens) there is a strong feeling of pride too - it is no wonder at all. Your lands history is full of unbelievable artists - and maestro Pavarotti was one of those and a wonderful man on addition to that too. When the covid is over or at least the situation is better, I will visit Italy once again - I like to travel and see different cultures but Italy is easily my favourite destination abroad. I hope I will get to visit Modena one day too - I’d love to see maestros home city he valued so much. Greetings from Finland!
@@flav2689 I welcome you in advance to Italy and in particular to Modena!
Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a happy new year!
You know, its a rare thing to literally be the greatest on the planet at anything. And if anyone ever had the right to be a conceited SOB it was Pavarotti. Yet, he was this sweet humble personable man. And i think the combination of his enormous talent and his sweet soul is truly what made him a great man.
Reminds me of Andrea Bocelli in many ways! His humility and personality!
I love how when he's at this age his regular voice is very calm, soft, young and soothing, it's rather different than the voice he sings. However, when he says "I THINK SO" you can clearly listen his famous strong voice that probably anybody who has ever heard it can recognize it without seeing who's singing.
thats because a Tenor voice is manufactured , its above the normal speaking voice, He studied for 7 years before he hit the stage in his official debut. His voiced changed as he performed and aged, but it just improved, anytime you listen, that's what you get, the best there ever was, or ever will be. From the rumbling of a Diesel engine to the soft, sweet piercing voice of a songbird. I so wish I could have seen him sing live.
A man to be missed. What a great guy he was. Love you, thank you!
First time I ever hear him speak. Lovely guy. Also lovely how gentle the woman talked about his size.
Great sense of humor. Love, love love him.
I forgot just how joyous and light-hearted Mr. Pavarotti was. Such a gift from God and I think he used his gift to its full capacity.
Wow, he also had great comedic timing.
This man had everything.
He was so sweet and funny. Quite cute and an excellent storyteller too.
3:34 XD, "yes, son of a bitch, you did speak", lmao.
4:00 Of course, he had to end it this way, XDDDD.
4:51 XDDD.
5:10 XDDDDDDD. There are no words. Such a shame we didn't get to see more of his comedian side, he was really good.
I didn't know he was such a showman. He will always be missed.
He was funnier than some professional comedians, I almost pissed myself ahahahaha. What a amazing person.
What a human. Amazing performances and an amazing person. Cant get much better.
Besides having one of the most beautiful voices he was so humble, RIP
There will never be anyone even close to Pavarotti..a true legend forever
legends are legends because of who they are as human beings first then comes their talent . i can listen to this man talk all day long . he is a magnet of positivity .
It's actually incredible how much the voice changes when singers enter "opera mode." The amount of register and power they're able to belt out when they're on when you'd think they never had it in em is a contrast to behold.
Such charmisma and humour alongside a voice from the gods. He was truly blessed and so were we with his presence. Never forgotton...
What a wonderful sense of humor this great man had and what a love fest in this video between him and the adoring audience. There has never been anyone quite like the incomparable Pavoratti.
4:30 Such a gracious man to take that remark in stride and promptly make light of it.
Oh that smile! ❤️
His smile is just fantastic… illuminating.
So warm. His personality and humour just makes me cheesy grin. The questions were fun too.
He is so charming, and he really knows how to tell a story. The whole audience--he holds that whole audience in the palm of his hand.
Never never will there be another like him, & we wouldn't want there to be because he's the only one we want to love the way we love Pavarotti. May he be blessed wherever he is.
And here children is a real
LEGEND.
Wonderful maestro. It’s lovely to see you smile. I wish I could have see you sing live... RIP dear Pavarotti
Excellent! Not only was he a magnificent
tenor, he had a marvelous sense of humor. Great comedic timing and he
poked fun at himself...not at others. A real gent! Thanks for posting this.
What a sweet man. I've come to live him as I've gotten older and learned to appreciate his talent and singing!
Oh Pavarotti...you were so amazing...and to be such a wonderful person on top of that, thank you!!
Awesome how he can laugh at himself. Love him!
I love this man. True art and True music. Just Magic
Witty, twinkling eyes and a smile warm and vibrant. Darling man.
divinely genuine smile.... and a sense of timing for telling a joke equal to a prof comedian...
no wonder the sun shines when he sings!
He is perfect in his manner and elegance… I adore him and wish I had met him
Man with a genius sense of humor! I even didn't know he is such a comedian! Great man!
Great humor!! Loved watching this piece as one would never know the humor of the legend and the great personality he had. Very straightforward and honest!
His smile is a force of nature just as his voice is!
OMG I'm in love with this man !!
Same here and I miss him so much! It's bittersweet to watch him.
Sometimes I stop to think "oh my god, this is so surreal and kinda pathetic" and I laugh at it myself. Life can be so weird sometimes...
He must be so missed by his family, given that we all miss him so much 💔 RIP Maestro
His English speaking is cute!
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@@hoss-lk4bg ok, "random guy that says "ok" on comments that were almost a decade ago".
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The world will always love this beautiful soul. A true one off. The world's best. We love you dear Luciano.❤ x. I HOPE HES UP THERE TEACHING THE ANGELS HOW TO SING ! XXXX
WHAT. AN. AMAZING. CREATURE. ❤️
Beautiful beautiful soul!
So true.
The greatest tenor ever. Will never be another.
A TOTAL RAY OF SUNSHINE, A GLORIOUS TALENT AND HE MADE THE WORLD A HAPPIER PLACE..WATCHING THIS MAKES ME MISS HIM. REST IN PEACE, MAESTRO...
He is so adorable I can't even handle it!
It's hard to come to terms with the fact that this soft-spoken charmer fiddling nervously with his surroundings is the same legendary beast who sends shockwaves through our spines when he hits us with the "VinceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeRoooooooooooooooooooooooooo!"
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@@hoss-lk4bg Shut up already...
Indeed, the contrast is strong - but I think it's actually adorable.
Pavarotti was always desperate for others approval, he wanted the crowd to love him..and they always did.
Yeah and his high voice too?? Never imagine he would sound like this when speaking.
I miss him so much 💔 I cried as if a family member passed away. He was so loveable and loving and sweet and funny and indeed the best tenor I've ever heard 👍
I feel you - same here when I "found" him a year ago. (I was only a kid when he passed away - knew the name of course though). Now when I have found opera again after many years, I felt the very real, strong connection - I'd honestly say love - while listening to him and then realised/remembered he is gone. I cried like a baby - never did that for anyone else than a family member and probably never will. And I still mourn him, it aches - just like it hurts to remember my late father. I don't exaggerate one bit - not even when I say I would do anything (ok, obviously except murdering etc) for him to be alive. I don't quite understand it, but it is what it is. I cannot say this to anyone face to face though - only other his passionate fans can understand. Others would think I'm crazy.
@@flav2689 I know exactly what you mean and no, you're not crazy ❤️ when I was 10 years old, Freddie Mercury passed away, around the same time as my dearest great-grandmother. The emotions that I've had were very similar.
Btw the philharmonic orchestra my father works for since 1995 had a tour with the Three Tenors and Diana Ross, I believe it was in Taiwan. OMGOOOOOOOOOOD I was jealous that I couldn't attend 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@MyNewEra2012 Thank you for understanding, you are very nice😊❤️ And again, I can relate! My grandparents got (twice) the chance to hear Pavarotti live - and I’m so jealous! 😅
What a treasure that I've found here !
I had NO idea what humor this gift of ours possessed !
Oh God now I miss him even more. What a sweetheart.
God. Divine voice AND a sense of humour. He's so gorgeous.
What a wonderful and charismatic human being
King forever 🌻Maestro Luciano Pavarotti!!!🌻🌞🦜🌹🐓🕊️🏆🕊️🌏✨✨✨🌿Sada i zauvek!!!🍀
SO BEAUTIFUL - WHAT A MAN...
This is officially my favourite video on the internet!
he does bring a smile to my heart
Super charming and a great wit.
Really humorous.
Very nice to see his fun side ;)
Wow! A side of this man I have never seen. I love it, this guy could have also done stand-up. Extraordinary man, with the voice of an angel. It seems we lose the best all the time.
We really do.
love this guy so talented and yet with a great sense of humor wow so special.....
The man was just adorable, wasn't he??? ❤
He sure was. I miss him like crazy.