Michael Crawford and J. Andrews My Fair Lady
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If I could go back in time to do one thing, on a short list would be to watch Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews in the original My Fair Lady broadway musical. God bless Julie Andrews. She is one of a kind.
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Man... the roar of the crowd when she starts singing. That's got to feel so amazing, all that love and support. She may never get back her voice as it was before the surgery, but you've got to give the woman credit-- she didn't let it stop her. I was so happy for her when she decided to sing again, and hearing the audience's response made me happy too.
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@maevenc Ditto. That MultiLlort was a horridly funny troll whose account is now closed, anyway; good riddance. This was a brilliant performance and while I personally wouldn't get so welled up with emotion over this particular song as to cry, I wouldn't find it terribly odd for someone else to react that way to Julie's singing. And to express one's reactions to a video is precisely the purpose of the comment feature--doing so is hardly attention-seeking.
Also: A MFL remake?!? OY VEY...._-_
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In which year is that concert please ?
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Ok I have not seen the comment that everying os talking about. Nor do I really care. I will say that the mark of a great actor/singer is when they can drag the emotion of the song/ Scene out of the person watching. I have to say that both of them can do that. I have seen Micheal in concert and he was great. So everyone stop talking about who cried or didn't cry. The person who wrote that post that everyone is writing about, to me was giving whoever a great complement by saying what they did.
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People need to calm down and watch the video! If someone cried then let them! If you think they are attention seekers then don't say anything on the subject because guess what? YOU ARE GIVING THEM ATTENTION! I guess I am an attention seeker too because I CRIED! Please lets just listen to two amazing singers!
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@Lehmann108 Yes this was...an interesting note...I watched this the night it first aired on PBS and they were interviewing Crawford in the TV station. He was not the original choice to do the song with her but the actor who was suppose to couldn't do it so he had to learn this song the day before the show!
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@smichelle65 I'm pretty sure that you're the one who keeps coming back for more. And by the way, I didn't use the word "unhinged" at all even though you put it in quotes. I didn't "Go on the attack," I just pointed out that people who beg for attention by talking about their over-the-top reactions to a youtube video are begging to be called out. And if you're going to get involved in a fight that you had nothing to do with, try something ballsier than a Julie Andrews Clip. Jeez indeed indeed.
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@MultiLlort I read the post in question; all the poster said was that (s)he cried when Julie Andrews started singing, and you suddenly go on the attack, calling the poster "unhinged". And when I point out the irrationality of your response that Stevie Wonder can see, I'm suddenly a "psycho". Suuuuure you're "not upset" XD. If you're trolling, you're doing it badly; if you're itching for an internet fight, at least pick one on a ballsier video than a "Divas of Broadway" clip! Jeez indeed.
How many of you watching this are also a fan of Michael Crawford in the Phantom of the Opera, thumbs up
sesshyforever21 5 months ago 21
A sure sign that MC is very emotional? Watch his chin at 3.00 and 3.17 when he asks about his slippers. When that chin starts to quiver his emotions have overwhelmed him and he's usually very close to tears or is already crying. He'd have made a good Higgins. Of course, Rex Harrison was to 'enry 'iggins what Yul Brenner was to the King & what Robert Preston was to Harold Hill and MC is to the Phantom. You just know greatness when you see it.
operaghostlives 1 year ago 14