@dustyzomg Definitely not too old for a musical theatre career. Begin to take as much ballet as is humanly possible, get stretches to do at home from your teacher & do them morning, noon & night every day of the week. Once you have a good grasp on the ballet, then work on singing and dancing for tap and jazz.
@pilchard96 Actually keys are frequently changed for the Billy's. For example Kiril sang it in a different key than Liam, and then sang in another key yet once his voice dropped. Along with that the choreography for electricity is slightly different for each Billy, so as to high their individual talents. For example some incorporate more acrobatics than others.
@sinatrabooth89 I knew about the choreography changing for each performer, but I wasn't aware the music changed - must be a pain in the arse for the MD, but I can imagine it makes a 12 month stint playing the same music slightly more interesting for the band :)
@pilchard96 Yea, and BE is a rather different case in the sense that there is a rotation of not only the lead, but a couple of the supporting characters. Most shows are able to, for example, run their lights automatically through a timer, with this show the technician actually has to press go for every cue. It's always interesting to see how the show changes with one of two different actors. I have a couple friends that have done the show, and they enjoy it throughout their long run.
@pilchard96 Yea, any time your doing a long running production things will get repetitive. Altho if you were a musician in an orchestra, or for some other professional ensemble you would be performing the same thing over and over. But it is a good job. A good friend of mine did BETM a few years back on London's West End as well as a brief stint in Australia. He said he loved working with the MD in both location. He said the orchestra was very flexible for him as well as consistent and reliable.
@sinatrabooth89 Hmm, I know people in the trade, and all say that the banter inside the pit, and social side afterwards, is good - someone i know covered trombone for Chicago London, and got £75 pound for a show, not bad pay!
@pilchard96 Do they pay them by the show in London? In NY its by the week. Altho if you brought it down to per show it works out to about 100 dollars per performance which is about the same. Altho you could never actually live on that pay. Unless you are the MD, Pianist, Lead trumpet, or other principal player you don't really make much more than the union's minimum, which is unfortunate. Yay for having a day job!
@sinatrabooth89 Well, this guy was only covering for a sick mate, so they probably pay different for regulars, But obviously, excluding wednesday and saturday, you could work office hours every day, or teach music/freelance performer, but you know what they say, as a musician you'll always be poor!
I don't think his voice changed thát much... maybe a bit lower but still verry nice to hear =) He's singing a bit... carefull?.. at sometimes, I think beceause he's not sure or he'll shall sound good but he don't have to worry, he's still my fav Billy x3
one of the best singers of all billys. i like him very much but because of the breaking of his voice he sings like he is a bit careful... do you know what i mean? like he is not very sure of his voice at that time... still - very good!
Changed voice or not, he's still amazing. He is definitely my idol. Ive wanted to do ballet ever since i was little, but never got the chance. I'm only 5 days older than Liam, and it might be too late to start now. But who knows.
@dustyzomg I hope in the last year since you have posted this that you have started taking ballet. It is definitely not too late. it is never too late to start dancing. You need to do what you want to do. And really If you have the capabilities to dance then you will be just fine even not starting till now.
@MyAbercombie I am 18 now. Almost 19.
dustyzomg 1 year ago
@dustyzomg Definitely not too old for a musical theatre career. Begin to take as much ballet as is humanly possible, get stretches to do at home from your teacher & do them morning, noon & night every day of the week. Once you have a good grasp on the ballet, then work on singing and dancing for tap and jazz.
aclnyc2008 11 months ago
This is so epic. I just bawled crying to it. Too intense!! Amazing.
aclnyc2008 1 year ago 5
its in a different key to the original, probably to compensate for his voice:)
pilchard96 1 year ago
@pilchard96 Actually keys are frequently changed for the Billy's. For example Kiril sang it in a different key than Liam, and then sang in another key yet once his voice dropped. Along with that the choreography for electricity is slightly different for each Billy, so as to high their individual talents. For example some incorporate more acrobatics than others.
sinatrabooth89 10 months ago
@sinatrabooth89 I knew about the choreography changing for each performer, but I wasn't aware the music changed - must be a pain in the arse for the MD, but I can imagine it makes a 12 month stint playing the same music slightly more interesting for the band :)
pilchard96 10 months ago
@pilchard96 Yea, and BE is a rather different case in the sense that there is a rotation of not only the lead, but a couple of the supporting characters. Most shows are able to, for example, run their lights automatically through a timer, with this show the technician actually has to press go for every cue. It's always interesting to see how the show changes with one of two different actors. I have a couple friends that have done the show, and they enjoy it throughout their long run.
sinatrabooth89 10 months ago
@sinatrabooth89 I am a musician, and hope to conduct or play in the West End eventually, can see it being a bit repetitive tho!
pilchard96 10 months ago
@pilchard96 Yea, any time your doing a long running production things will get repetitive. Altho if you were a musician in an orchestra, or for some other professional ensemble you would be performing the same thing over and over. But it is a good job. A good friend of mine did BETM a few years back on London's West End as well as a brief stint in Australia. He said he loved working with the MD in both location. He said the orchestra was very flexible for him as well as consistent and reliable.
sinatrabooth89 10 months ago
@sinatrabooth89 Hmm, I know people in the trade, and all say that the banter inside the pit, and social side afterwards, is good - someone i know covered trombone for Chicago London, and got £75 pound for a show, not bad pay!
pilchard96 10 months ago
@pilchard96 Do they pay them by the show in London? In NY its by the week. Altho if you brought it down to per show it works out to about 100 dollars per performance which is about the same. Altho you could never actually live on that pay. Unless you are the MD, Pianist, Lead trumpet, or other principal player you don't really make much more than the union's minimum, which is unfortunate. Yay for having a day job!
sinatrabooth89 10 months ago
@sinatrabooth89 Well, this guy was only covering for a sick mate, so they probably pay different for regulars, But obviously, excluding wednesday and saturday, you could work office hours every day, or teach music/freelance performer, but you know what they say, as a musician you'll always be poor!
pilchard96 10 months ago
has anybody got a recording of his angry dance?
jennifercwebster 1 year ago
I don't think his voice changed thát much... maybe a bit lower but still verry nice to hear =) He's singing a bit... carefull?.. at sometimes, I think beceause he's not sure or he'll shall sound good but he don't have to worry, he's still my fav Billy x3
lulutje1001 1 year ago
wow he sounds different!
tbeardog1 2 years ago
one of the best singers of all billys. i like him very much but because of the breaking of his voice he sings like he is a bit careful... do you know what i mean? like he is not very sure of his voice at that time... still - very good!
DieJulia79 2 years ago
Even after his voice has broken, he still has a magnificent voice and he is still my favourite Billy :)
stonemonkey999 2 years ago
one of the awesome of the things about him is that even as his voice changed he still sounds amazing and he's not straining to keep it high.
WlCKEDKlD100 2 years ago
Changed voice or not, he's still amazing. He is definitely my idol. Ive wanted to do ballet ever since i was little, but never got the chance. I'm only 5 days older than Liam, and it might be too late to start now. But who knows.
dustyzomg 2 years ago 11
@dustyzomg I hope in the last year since you have posted this that you have started taking ballet. It is definitely not too late. it is never too late to start dancing. You need to do what you want to do. And really If you have the capabilities to dance then you will be just fine even not starting till now.
sinatrabooth89 10 months ago
Oh my gosh! His voice sort of shocked me! It had changed a lot since the OCR, but still great.
AussieFootyObsessed 2 years ago
Wow, I listen to the soundtrack version all the time and he sounds so different! Thanks for uploading :)
LovesickMelodyy 2 years ago
yeah his voice had definitely changed by the time he ended his role as billy lol he's awesome!
kaytg89 2 years ago
Fantastic! Thanks for this!
elliotfan1 2 years ago
He's so amazing!!!
BillyEinspired 2 years ago 2
OMG OMG OMG,...... thank you sooooo much.!!!!
I saw liam twice, but couldn't be there for his last night
wtanoto 2 years ago
THANKS!
pexcornel 2 years ago
Thank you sooooooo much for this audio! I wish I could have been there that night! Thanks Liam, thank you!
sunshine200589 2 years ago