Victor Hugo was a genius, and not only for his words and his work, but because he could see beyond the man, and far beyond human society. he saw the sad truth, and decided to give all his soul to show that truth to others-uunfortunately now they play Les Miserables in London and people cheers, then they go out and see a homeless man fighting to breath, and they ignore him, or laugh at the scary bum who is sitting on the streets. Poor Victor Hugo, you failed, but some understood and approved you
Johnon Paul, author of the famous "Intellectuals" in the book "The creators of" posed the question: "Is the genius of imagination can combine with limited intelligence? What do you think? controversial?
too lyrical... another case of hitting the not... but missing the import of the lyrics. There should be more pain and force. It's not bad. But... there's no acting.
nice song
dogfightvj 2 months ago
Im on my way RIGHT now to Hillsboro Beach, florida to Meet The REAL VICTOR HUGO the Artist .
Get ready 11-11-11.im is coming . Check the link, before you sink :-)
MrHOGARES 3 months ago
God, this song is so sad. :(
Niobesnuppa 5 months ago
Victor Hugo was a genius, and not only for his words and his work, but because he could see beyond the man, and far beyond human society. he saw the sad truth, and decided to give all his soul to show that truth to others-uunfortunately now they play Les Miserables in London and people cheers, then they go out and see a homeless man fighting to breath, and they ignore him, or laugh at the scary bum who is sitting on the streets. Poor Victor Hugo, you failed, but some understood and approved you
sergius666 7 months ago
Johnon Paul, author of the famous "Intellectuals" in the book "The creators of" posed the question: "Is the genius of imagination can combine with limited intelligence? What do you think? controversial?
elzdab 1 year ago
Ton sang herculéen fait trembler nos limites ;
Hugo, satan céleste, âme en deuil, pâtre nu,
Hugo, soleil énorme éclaboussé de mythes,
Qui sculpte l’innommable et cueille l’ingénu.
Un poète contemporain
ThierryCABOT 1 year ago
who sang this?
hannahfan142536987 2 years ago
les miz is one of the best musicals ever! love it love it love it! cant stop crying when fantine dies though, very sad, very beautifully written.
Mshottie6 2 years ago
i love victor hugo.....this is my favourite novel....he was soooo great!!!
hopoulini 2 years ago 7
@hopoulini enough said
muccif 2 months ago
"Hurry near, another day is dying
Don't you hear, the winter wind is crying?
There's a darkness which comes without a warning
But I will sing you lullabies and wake you in the morning."
I don't know this verse... 6_6; I like it. 6,6
beekill82 3 years ago 2
the instrumentals sound like a keyboard
greybash 3 years ago
Who sang Valjean in this?
TJisRad 4 years ago
I see you like Andrew Lloid Webber. Me too!
Joseph is the best musical in the world! And Les Miserabls is very nice!!
Good Bye!
Miriam3aumatell3 4 years ago
except that this isn't andrew lloyd webber. this is cameron macintosh, alain boubil and claude michel-schonberg. but webber is great, i agree!
Monkeyballmania 2 years ago
i absolutely loved this play! but lilgrasshoppah is right, theres no emotion put into this one.
volcomstarrgurl 4 years ago 2
too lyrical... another case of hitting the not... but missing the import of the lyrics. There should be more pain and force. It's not bad. But... there's no acting.
lilgrasshoppah 4 years ago 4
not too crazy about fantine to be honest..
misspascal101 4 years ago
very good
snowballfightsrkl 4 years ago 2