Anastasia Original Broadway Cast Recording - "The Neva Flows" - Lyrics
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Hi guys! This is a lyric video for the song "The Neva Flows", sung by Ramin Karimloo as Gleb, from the new Broadway musical "Anastasia".
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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Whatever he does with his voice when he sings the Neva flows and in my fathers name is absolutely beautiful. I watched the musical last friday. The thing he did with his voice was a lot clearer. It was amazing
It’s called ping. It’s beautiful
@@dominicc7104 guess what guess what guess what! I found a video of the whole musical! And I think i went to that exact one! It has the "ping" i was talking about.
ruclips.net/video/_Bm7hDR5L_I/видео.html
Everyone here I'm assuming likes this musical so I'm only putting the link here cause i hope no one will say anything.
i felt sorry for Gleb and his family he said to Anya
that his dad shook his head and told his son not to ask
and then his mom said that he died of shame
so i think that Gleb's father felt guilty after had killed the Romanovs for political crisis in Russia.
I really hope that in the future live action movie, that gleb becomes a potenial love intrest instead of dimitri,
Example: gleb is tasked to kill anya in paris after her reunion with her grandmother but he cant do it, anya comforts him, gets to know him and falls in love,
epilogue: anastasia and gleb are married, living in hiding in her grandmothers estate and have 2 kids, anya and alexei
@@slenderfan-101j.g.4 maybe a composite of the two? it would be tricky but not impossible! Use Gleb as the base just add some of Dimitri's role to his character?
Not all of it, obviously but enough to suit the narrative.
Something along the lines of he's still military, so the Real the reason Gleb's helping Anya get to Paris is an effort to verify if the apparent look-alike Anya is truly Anastasia, like Dimitri he'd have seen her when she was 8 in the crowd during the parade which obviously was a few years before their capture, so the timing could work!
the memory song "in a crowd of thousands" would then only need the most minor tweaking so that his reminiscing is initially one such attempt to get proof, but because Gleb is falling in love with Anya he desperately hopes she isn't... but gets conflicted when she remembers other details, hence the cut-off kiss!
(It would better amplify his internal conflict of duty or his growing feelings of love.)
@@slenderfan-101j.g.4 i really love dmitri in the original movie and i dont know why but even though they got an amazing actor and gave him some pretty good songs he just didnt hit it for me. in the musical hes just kinda bland and i cant buy it when he and anya kiss. i just feel they didnt get many songs to flesh out their relationship and they didnt have all that much chemistry. meanwhile ramin karimloo (gleb) has chemistry with anything that moves and i absolutely loved his songs about and with anya. maybe im biased but i would have preferred gleb
@@slenderfan-101j.g.4 Look, I get you all like Ramin, he’s a very talented man and he seems very nice, but Anya would never marry Gleb. Think about it, his father helped killed her family and he condones it. No woman would want to be with a man who condones his father’s part in killing her family.
Gleb's hatred is understandable. Nikolai II and Alexandra Feodorovna had committed many crimes against the Russian people (father and mother of Anya). But their children are not to blame. That caused his inner struggle.
The only thing about the musical is that we still don't know how Anya got away. One half of me likes it, the other half hates it.
Wasn't she just like, in another room in this version? I don't really remember, but I know they still didn't make it completely historically accurate.
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@@harshmnr
The musical isn't historically accurate. Neither is the movie it was based off. They found her bodyx she was killed with the rest of her family.
@@ashlynnheller8400 No I know; I'm really into like Russian history and stuff. ☺ I was just wondering how they made it happen in the musical version: it's just been a long time since I saw it and I forgot what happened in this version.
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@@harshmnr
I think they were going with the theory that some belived she had enough fabric and diamonds and gold and stuff in her dress to stop the bullets. But they really only hint at that because Anya said she had diamonds when the nurses found her.
Natalie Harshman In this version, she runs back into the room to grab the music box, and then a bomb is implied to fall in. And then “In My Dreams” implies she was somehow found and brought to an orphanage. They kind of aren’t clear on the details, as Gleb’s final song includes a flashback of all the Romanovs against the firing squad, and Anya talks about being in the cellar in yekaterinaburg with her family all over again. It’s a mixup of historical details and kind of not :)
Unpopular opinion but I think this song is better than "Still" lol
Ramin, stop pining after girls named Christine/Christy...
Ha ha, good point. 😅
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@@harshmnr And when Gleb lifted Anya's chin like that, it nearly reminded me of when he sang "Music of the Night".
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in the dark of the night = the neva flows
Yeah they used part of the same melody!
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@@harshmnr Where is that?
@@oneanimatortorulethemall4714 It's actually in Stay I Pray You that they use the "come my minions" melody from In the Dark of the Night. 😊
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@@harshmnr Oh, thanks.
Is there anywhere we can see Anastasia The Broadway Musical??? Is there a filmed version of it somewhere??
Can we talk about the fact, that killing Romanov’s family had a connection with Civil War, not Revolution? And the fact, that by these moment he was no longer a tsar?..
I think the reference to revolution is less about the killing of the Imperial family and more about what Gleb thinks might happen if the peasants discover that a Romanov is alive. The real world discontent with the Bolshevik government at this time had conditions ripe for a revolution in the opposite direction leading to royalists wanting to reinstall the monarchy. He thinks by killing Anastasia (or whoever) he's preventing that revolution from happening in the first place.