If you are referring to the gun, I think you´re right! The rest seems different. And, I know people are going to hit me right now, but I prefer this Judas to Drew Sarich's. Sarich is a great actor and singer, hands down, but his voice timbre is slighly too thin for my taste (sounds like a greenday-ish sort of band front singer maybe?). This Judas here is more what I like, a thicker, more rock and roll voice. But that's just me.
Drew owns this song in mu opinion. His version is the most colorful and engaging. He never lets up. In most other productions this number seems to dwindle towards the end when your average Judas just starts screaming, Drew holds this song by the throat till the very finish.
OK. But still there's a very big difference. Drew is much more professional. His voice is like the best of all time, for Judas.
This guy is very good aswell... sure, but I still think that there's is a difference between them both. Drew is so clean and safe. He is... hmm how shall I describe it.. GOD? =)
They didn't "do" Amstetten. The gun is the only thing they used from that production. Oh and Annas' fan, true. Other than that, there are many more productions with 4 priests in this number... and the actual staging is quite original in my opinion.
It certainly took more then a little bit of inspiration from the amstetten staging. Not necessarily a carbon copy though - more a "tasteful interpretation".
Did he drop a line?
"My god I am sick
And you knew all the time"
Isn't there an "I've been used" in between that?
Esareh 2 years ago
The priests look baaadaassss
ElvisLikesCash 4 years ago
They did Amstetten.
DrWebflaxFLOO 4 years ago
If you are referring to the gun, I think you´re right! The rest seems different. And, I know people are going to hit me right now, but I prefer this Judas to Drew Sarich's. Sarich is a great actor and singer, hands down, but his voice timbre is slighly too thin for my taste (sounds like a greenday-ish sort of band front singer maybe?). This Judas here is more what I like, a thicker, more rock and roll voice. But that's just me.
franklyshanklypoetry 4 years ago 2
Drew owns this song in mu opinion. His version is the most colorful and engaging. He never lets up. In most other productions this number seems to dwindle towards the end when your average Judas just starts screaming, Drew holds this song by the throat till the very finish.
LukeWehner 4 years ago
I myself prefer Drew, but preferences will always be different.
This guy is pretty damn solid, to be sure.
BigDumbNerd 3 years ago
Are you seriously comparing Drew Sarich to Billy Joe Armstrong?
Lethkhar14 3 years ago
OK. But still there's a very big difference. Drew is much more professional. His voice is like the best of all time, for Judas.
This guy is very good aswell... sure, but I still think that there's is a difference between them both. Drew is so clean and safe. He is... hmm how shall I describe it.. GOD? =)
Coovex 3 years ago
the actor's name is gorgui moffatt and he is an INCREDIBLE singer
he is actually the lead singer for the pink floyd tribute band THE WALL they're pretty famous here in argentina
flopemorrison 2 years ago
The name of his band is "The End", but everything else is right :)
javidiez 2 years ago
I just saw another similarity: Annas has a fan.
franklyshanklypoetry 4 years ago
They didn't "do" Amstetten. The gun is the only thing they used from that production. Oh and Annas' fan, true. Other than that, there are many more productions with 4 priests in this number... and the actual staging is quite original in my opinion.
karamov2000 4 years ago
It certainly took more then a little bit of inspiration from the amstetten staging. Not necessarily a carbon copy though - more a "tasteful interpretation".
henrysvg 3 years ago
I think this is my favorite scene by this particular Judas... great vocals on this very, very tough song!!
gillespie99 4 years ago
grosos todos, especialmente el encorbado.
el encorbado.
alvarogm86 4 years ago