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Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 2:01 pm
Hannibal Lecter M.D. If you check out your special edition Phantom DVD, one of the featurettes have mini-Phantom shows that ALW did with his friends. I think he used it to give them a preview of what was to come, or their critique, or something.
Anyway, if you look in the featurettes, they're always low-quality little scenes. Sarah Brightman still plays Christine, but the Phantom is in a freaky-weird costume.
Listen to the lyrics during those scenes. They're very, VERY different. I downloaded that video and the song... it's good. Steve Harley is the guy's name
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Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 5:24 pm
Quote: If you check out your special edition Phantom DVD, one of the featurettes have mini-Phantom shows that ALW did with his friends. I think he used it to give them a preview of what was to come, or their critique, or something. I don't have the DVD. Do you mean the music videos or the Sydmonton Hall Act I pre-show? Wait, nevermind... It is the Sydmonton Hall. And that was Colm Wilkinson, not Steve Harley. Heh. Those MOTN lyrics were a little on the pervy side. Especially the whole, 'insrument of pleasure' bit.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 3:08 pm
PhantomoftheFox Quote: If you check out your special edition Phantom DVD, one of the featurettes have mini-Phantom shows that ALW did with his friends. I think he used it to give them a preview of what was to come, or their critique, or something. I don't have the DVD. Do you mean the music videos or the Sydmonton Hall Act I pre-show? Wait, nevermind... It is the Sydmonton Hall. And that was Colm Wilkinson, not Steve Harley. Heh. Those MOTN lyrics were a little on the pervy side. Especially the whole, 'insrument of pleasure' bit. Eh? Define what you think of as "a little". I've never even heard that version, and now I don't exactly think I want to...
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 8:55 pm
It's not as bad as all that... I don't remember the whole thing offhand, but there's a line in the Sydmonton MOTN that goes, "Measure after measure/An instrument of pleasure..." Given the theme of the song, that line just makes me snicker in juvenile glee.
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 9:30 pm
PhantomoftheFox It's not as bad as all that... I don't remember the whole thing offhand, but there's a line in the Sydmonton MOTN that goes, "Measure after measure/An instrument of pleasure..." Given the theme of the song, that line just makes me snicker in juvenile glee. "A treasure house of passion and deliiiiight, come join me in the music of the NIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!!" That was kinda weird when I heard it the first time.
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 4:51 pm
Kinda like when I was listening to "Bravo, Monsieur!" for the first time, and forgot about it.
Erik: Come on Monsieur, don't stop, don't stop! Christine: Oh, Raoul, come back!
I started cackling manically, or something, and my dad was just like, o_0l|l
Same concept with the 'Poor Fool', and the Reprise where Crawford laughs insanely.
But, my friends agree about how you can't hear it without laughing too. It's like the saying, "Laugh, and the world laughs with you." I suppose even if you're laughing evilly, it's the same concept!
EDIT: I also nearly choked on soup from Raoul's line in Think of Me. Ya know, where he sounds like he's saying b***h with a smile on his face? And today, with the "He's Raoul it's useless..." Gah...too much of the mishearing POTO thread, I suppose...
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Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 5:21 pm
I just found this alternate second verse to WYWSHA...I've never seen it anywhere else, but it was in an ALW songbook I saw at the library. o__o
Three long years I've knelt in silence Held your memory near me Three long years of murmured sorrows Willing you to hear me
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