Okay now THAT is more terrifying than in the recorded 25th anniversary performance where he was just singing the words at her, here he’s actually yelling at her “CURSE YOU, YOU LITTLE LYING DELILAH!!” because Ramin sounds very intimidating when he raises his voice.
@@maria-np6tc something that is going to be recorded for posterity and for a general audience is usually played down: for example the OCR with Michael Crawford. Crawford was very tame on the soundtrack but would straight up scream and wail during live performances. It’s a different animal.
Ow, I love so much this part. This moment is full of emotionals transitions. He goes from plenitude while he composing Don Juan Triumphant to absolute fury, then to despair, then to sadness at having to keep Christine imprisoned and then to manipulation and malice. For me is the first moment in which he shows how dangerous and manipulative he can be, and this make him more complex. He's not only a poor and pitiful criature, he's also a man who manipulate and manhandle to survive. And is poetic how the sentence "Fear can turn to love" is exaclty the opposite of what Christine is feeling at the moment. In some performances (and in the movie) Christine end this scene with pity and compassion. For me the best action is when there is only fear, decepcion and horror in her. Her fascinium/love/passion turns to fear, her "love turn to fear", and in fear there is no place for love, as Nina Simone said (to love is to not fear). From this moment, their relationship is change forever.
Does anyone know if they used the actual Albert Hall organ at all during this performance? I saw an organist (James McKeon) listed in the credits but I'm not familiar enough with the organ there to tell if it's the actual organ or a synth (not sure if it sounds big enough to be the actual one, but it doesn't sound fake either, unlike the ones they usually use in the show). I saw somebody else say they didn't actually use it, though?
If you look up "The Furbie is Sharing an Audio" and search far back on her gifts page, you should be able to find it! Just a heads up, though, you need a RAR opener to convert and watch it.
@@Cherrysasusaku It's pretty far back from what I remember, and it's very easy to miss due to there being no picture to accompany it. Unfortunately, I didn't bookmark the page, so it's just as much of a guessing game for me as it is for you. It won't be a fast process, but I will (in my spare time) try to find it for you!
Okay now THAT is more terrifying than in the recorded 25th anniversary performance where he was just singing the words at her, here he’s actually yelling at her “CURSE YOU, YOU LITTLE LYING DELILAH!!” because Ramin sounds very intimidating when he raises his voice.
I agree!!!! I wish they put this there instead. Still makes me wonder why they didn't though
@@maria-np6tc something that is going to be recorded for posterity and for a general audience is usually played down: for example the OCR with Michael Crawford. Crawford was very tame on the soundtrack but would straight up scream and wail during live performances. It’s a different animal.
Bro in this version if I was Christine I would be SOBBING- Jesus Christ Ramin--
Ow, I love so much this part.
This moment is full of emotionals transitions. He goes from plenitude while he composing Don Juan Triumphant to absolute fury, then to despair, then to sadness at having to keep Christine imprisoned and then to manipulation and malice.
For me is the first moment in which he shows how dangerous and manipulative he can be, and this make him more complex. He's not only a poor and pitiful criature, he's also a man who manipulate and manhandle to survive.
And is poetic how the sentence "Fear can turn to love" is exaclty the opposite of what Christine is feeling at the moment. In some performances (and in the movie) Christine end this scene with pity and compassion. For me the best action is when there is only fear, decepcion and horror in her. Her fascinium/love/passion turns to fear, her "love turn to fear", and in fear there is no place for love, as Nina Simone said (to love is to not fear). From this moment, their relationship is change forever.
You can also hear Sierra's scream!!! They dubbed her screaming out from the recording after she takes the mask off.
The EMOTION in his voice 💔
That note on “burns” 🥵
Thank you so much, this version is so much better than the actual Unmasking in the 25th DVD, a lot more terrifying and unhinged, which suits Ramin.
this is terrifying 🥲🥲
Oh, shit I can't even do half the shot he's doing with his voice... Guess I need to keep practicing.
This is much better than the edited one! Can u upload more of this ver :D?
What song would you like?!
@@israfelscarletraven6984 omg it's hard to choose! Wandering child or maybe ponr?
@@israfelscarletraven6984 Please do! Literally anything would be nice
Actually, is the full audience recording available?
@@brxzbze Last time I checked, yes it was!
@@israfelscarletraven6984 Do you know where I could find it? (also a heads up that I'm not into trading so I wouldn't be able to get it that way)
Does anyone know if they used the actual Albert Hall organ at all during this performance? I saw an organist (James McKeon) listed in the credits but I'm not familiar enough with the organ there to tell if it's the actual organ or a synth (not sure if it sounds big enough to be the actual one, but it doesn't sound fake either, unlike the ones they usually use in the show). I saw somebody else say they didn't actually use it, though?
That would (probably) be a question for GlassPrism, aka "The furbie is sharing an audio!" Although, I don't know for sure...
@@israfelscarletraven6984 I checked on twitter and McKeon seemed to confirm that it was used, at least in some parts? Might ask Glass anyway though.
Where can I watch the full performance of this version of the Phantom Of The Opera at the Royal Albert Hall ?
If you look up "The Furbie is Sharing an Audio" and search far back on her gifts page, you should be able to find it! Just a heads up, though, you need a RAR opener to convert and watch it.
@@israfelscarletraven6984 Can u tell me how far back is the vid on her page or perhaps send me a link? I can't seem to find it 😅 thanks!
@@Cherrysasusaku It's pretty far back from what I remember, and it's very easy to miss due to there being no picture to accompany it. Unfortunately, I didn't bookmark the page, so it's just as much of a guessing game for me as it is for you. It won't be a fast process, but I will (in my spare time) try to find it for you!
@@israfelscarletraven6984 oh i see, I'll try to look again then, it's okay if u can't find it, i appreciate the thought 🙏🏻
@@Cherrysasusaku I couldn't find it there (I spent a good hour looking), but I did find it here: mega.nz/folder/fBkl0BJb#2Pb4ZDBPArxY-lWHbF5NxQ
Enjoy!
Can u upload "the mirror" of this version?
Thanks !!!!
Hi
This sounds like night 2 on the 25th anniversary one