+Fleur Inoue I'm not sure, I have a lot of respect for Hugh Jackman as an actor and as Valjean. I loved that Colm Wilkinson was also in the movie though.
She is great but much has to do with how much volume the give their individual mikes. The guy who does the role of the leader of the students sounds weak in this number, yet in his solo's he is very strong.
Fun fact: Lea Salonga (Eponine) did the singing voices for Jasmine and Mulan in the Disney animated films, and Judy Kuhn (Cosette) did the singing voice for Pocahontas. Basically got half the Disney princesses onstage, lol.
@@PS-DLMA I think it's really cool they each played multiple roles in the show! Though somehow seems fitting that Kuhn never played Eponine nor Salonga Cosette (to my knowledge).
Did she Hell! Nowhere did the clarity or length of note of Frances Rufelle in the original cast recording - or the original West End - which, like myself, I presume you saw.
I watched this on Broadway front row. This scene absolutely blew my mind. I was in tears at the last line "One day moooooooore!" with about 40 singers blasting that last note. It literally shook me inside. Highly recommend you watch this front row at least once in your life!
I still can't get over Phillip Quast.. for those who don't know, most Australians know him best for his role on a kids show called Playschool. How he masters Javert is just amazing.
Some egotistical movie reviewer said that the 2012 movie Les Miz had infantile lyrics and songs. What the ???? Guy probably has never seen a musical production in his life!
I want some opinions here. I want to be a filmmaker, and if I'm successful, should I try another attempt at adapting Les Mis to a movie? I liked the 2012 version, but there are some things I want to redo. So if I'm successful(and it's not very likely but still, as a theoretical possibility) should I do it?
+Emma Rose You know, some people get it, some people don't.....you get it. More people like you (us) need to stand up an take our Countries back...enough is enough!
@@nodigtovictory6554 i have seen les miz twice. this is makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. it comes after they all die. the reprise of this song and can you hear rhe people sing is epic
Yeah I'm not exactly a very religious person but that line made me feel things. The entire musical really does a splendid job of making biblical references without it getting too preachy
harris dave Cordero this was my song when i was “ in love” with my friend. Hahaha. Kinakanta ko to sa CR tas sya ang iniisip ko. Hahaha. Batang bata pa ako nun. Pabebe.
I mean they are throughout drawn as 2 sides of the same person. Even their themes sound distictly similiar... hmm I can't find the words to explain this more eloquently... need.. coffee...
Instantly teary eyed at 3:10. Every single time. Something really emotionally overwhelming about that line, both how it is delivered by the cast and what it actually means for them. Absolute classic!
Ever since Hamilton was announced for Disney Plus, I’m starting to sink back in slowly to musical theatre! One Day More just hits differently after not hearing it for a few years.
i cant lie, i did cry at multiple points when i saw les miz, but, i didn’t expect anything except for do you hear the people sing to properly get me, but something about this song struck something within me and i absolutely sobbed because i simply could not believe how indescribably incredible this song was, wow.
LEA SALONGA IS SO SO SO GREAT. SHE IS UNBELIEVABLE. TO MY FELLOW FILIPINO WHO SAID THAT LEA CANT SING POP OR MODERN SONGS WELL YOUR POP IDOLS CAN SING SUCH A GREAT SONG LIKE THIS
This is the Gold Standard in performances of this song. It simply will never be beat, it is a timeless classic production that should be relished as simple brilliance!
Best part.. Michael Maguire (Enjolras) kicks in with 'One day more before the storm!' Then Michael Ball (Marius) joins for the duet... Literally every time it gives me goose bumps.....
I grew up on the VHS of this preformance! I adore colm wilkenson. I fangirled so hard when i was I saw the 2012 movie in theaters when i noticed colm was playing the bishop. I still listen to this when i feel sad or just want to feel nostlagia.
@@goodjobeli both Lea and Judy did just the singing voice for their Disney chracters. Lea for Jasmin and Mulan. Judy Kuhn for Pocahontas. Apperantly the speaking voice for those Disney characters cant sing. And for the record people remember the singers not the speaking voice actors.
I thought the exact same thing. It's amazing how distinctly you can hear him when everybody was also belting out their parts. Don't know if you've seen the 2019 staged concert, it was the same thing when he played Javert; you can hear his part over everyone else. Quite the vocal powerhouse.
That "EVERY MAN WILL BE A KING" will never fail to give me perpetual goosebumps! I don't know; the combination of booming orchestra, the choir, the actors, and the actual scene. WOW! And when the "Tomorrow we'll discover what our God in heaven has in store" comes, I become teary every freaking time! LOL
I fall in love with Marius (Michael Ball) each moment he starts singing. ❤️ the way i hear his voice in that part where everyone’s singing their own part is just so lovely. What a powerful voice. I love him.
I love this song, it's one of my favourites, just how all the melodies fit together is fantastic, you can hear all of the voices and the notes don't clash
When the composers put this together it must have been a frenzied, sweatsoaked night of raging talent. Leading to a tiny kernel of the rarest of things. Pure musical glory.
Michael Ball and Michael Maguire are both supposed to suffer from sever nervousness when performing on stage. Well it doesn't appear so from this superb performance!
Few things really touch me emotionally. A lot of my emotion is just on the surface. Les Mis gets down there and really elicits a deep response. I think it always will
I didn't think Hugh Jackman was half bad. The Soliloquy was amazing. Sure the voices in the film are generally not the greatest to have ever performed Les Mis, but on the other hand the theatric display of the musical doesn't come close to the visual performance of the movie. I just wouldn't compare the musical itself and the film. They're very different and both have their benefits. Plus we can be happy a reasonably good movie made it into mainstream. Many great musicals don't get a movie, sometimes not even a recording of the musical. :'(
What I always liked about this number is the convergence of voices in the ending. It starts with chaos, each person singing their own song, it then refines into the two voices of Valjean and Javert with both singing "Tomorrow is the judgment day" and then refines yet again with all singing the final part together with a single voice. Many voices, to two, to one.
This was, in so many ways, the absolute peak of Les Miserables. I do believe no other performance of any of the songs has every reached me so profoundly and with such power.
Every now and then I go back here just cause this is my fave les miz song, and every time, I always get chills and a bit teary eyed especially on the part "Tomorrow we'll discover what are God in heaven has in store.." imagine seeing this live and hearing the song for the first time.. just wow...
This is my all-time favorite version of this song. These performers are so perfect. Colm Wilkinson and Philip Quast will always be my favorite Valjean and Javert.
Watching the 10th anniversary concert uploaded to TH-cam 15 years after it was recorded, 10 years after it was posted. And somehow it's still as exciting as if it was just released.
We performed les mis in my school this year, and me and my friends were the first violinists. When it came to this we brought everyone on stage, and even over-spilled it. I just remember the feeling of playing my heart out in the centre of the audience while this was being sung out and it was such a powerful moment. Just 3 nights were not enough.....
I saw les Miserables inMontreal, in french in 1991, changed my life and my love of music forever I was celebrating my 40 birthday and my friends gave me the original french version cd, the original broadway cd and the original london cd, i listened to it so much that I know all the songs by heart I finally went to see the show 3 times, will never forget it, even today nearly 20 years later, the songs still put joy in my heart and tears in my eyes
The most perfect cast ever.
It really is!
Needs Ramin Karimloo as Enjolas or Marius, IMO.
Ramin is doing Valjean now!
+Liri Ronen First the Phantom, now this. Is there anything the man cannot do?
Ramin is not The Original Valjean.
Best version of Les Miz ever, no other production can surpass this cast.
I agree
+Fleur Inoue I'm not sure, I have a lot of respect for Hugh Jackman as an actor and as Valjean. I loved that Colm Wilkinson was also in the movie though.
+Leo King Hugh was good, but he is no colm. this cast overall is far superior to the movie
+Hayden Christensen I love colm cameo though
I know Nick pitera isn't a cast but he did an amazing version of this.
"Tomorrow we'll discover what our God in Heaven has in store" gives me goosebumps everytime.
Such powerful voices,love it
Frick I love that line! Best part of the whole song xD
This song makes you want to start a revolution.
i get those goosebumps every time, yeah
With the accent on "Hea". You can see Marius and Cosette especially really emphasizing the accent.
EVERY.SINGLE.TIME 👏🏼
Lea Salonga’s voice rises clear as crystal. You know her voice in the sea of voices.
I know right, eponines part always sound so good in the 5 melody of part as it cuts through
She is great but much has to do with how much volume the give their individual mikes. The guy who does the role of the leader of the students sounds weak in this number, yet in his solo's he is very strong.
Salonga is an amazing singer/performer, my family watched her in les mis even though they dont really like theatre
Fun fact: Lea Salonga (Eponine) did the singing voices for Jasmine and Mulan in the Disney animated films, and Judy Kuhn (Cosette) did the singing voice for Pocahontas. Basically got half the Disney princesses onstage, lol.
And they both sang/played the mother in Fun Home.
And Kuhn followed Salonga as Fantine in the mid 2000 revival of Miz on Broadway
@@PS-DLMA I think it's really cool they each played multiple roles in the show! Though somehow seems fitting that Kuhn never played Eponine nor Salonga Cosette (to my knowledge).
@@annerako that reversal never happened
Eponene also was the stage actress for Jasmine (Aladdin on broadway) for a long long time
great Lea Salonga the sustained part of "there". that was a Clear note and a vibrato in the end! whoooh! she slayed it!
Did she Hell! Nowhere did the clarity or length of note of Frances Rufelle in the original cast recording - or the original West End - which, like myself, I presume you saw.
@@geraldinemccluskey6231 Lea's words were clearer
Geraldine McCluskey na Lea’s where definitely clearer!
Geraldine McCluskey ?
Geraldine McCluskey hater's gonna hate
I watched this on Broadway front row. This scene absolutely blew my mind. I was in tears at the last line "One day moooooooore!" with about 40 singers blasting that last note. It literally shook me inside. Highly recommend you watch this front row at least once in your life!
Did you watch the broadway production or the West End one??
+makemeachallenge I watched the Broadway production. It's soooo good 😊
I saw it on Broadway, front row, last Wednesday. One of the best experiences of my life. Nothing like it!
+Ricky D yesssss 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
wait is this still on?
This IS the Dream Cast indeed!
my fav cast
I preferred the 25th anniversary
Streetcar51 uh, where is Sonic Adventure 2???????
Nick Jonas ruined the 25th anniversary! This is the best cast ever. Period.
Rachel M The 25th sucked!
I still can't get over Phillip Quast.. for those who don't know, most Australians know him best for his role on a kids show called Playschool. How he masters Javert is just amazing.
It’s like when I found out Michael Crawford, famous for playing the comic character Frank Spencer in the UK, was the original Phantom!
He is the best Javert , period .
I kinda wanna see him go back to Play School...and just sing everything
@@lisieltaneza3845 Absolutely.
He IS Javert. No one has matched his range with how powerful his voice is.
My favorite broadway musical of all time. The songs are just so massively grand.
Some egotistical movie reviewer said that the 2012 movie Les Miz had infantile lyrics and songs. What the ???? Guy probably has never seen a musical production in his life!
The movie was indeed a nightmare.
me too
Mine too. I saw Phantom 4the row center stage, but I never felt this much despair, and hope in a show like I did with this one.
I want some opinions here. I want to be a filmmaker, and if I'm successful, should I try another attempt at adapting Les Mis to a movie? I liked the 2012 version, but there are some things I want to redo. So if I'm successful(and it's not very likely but still, as a theoretical possibility) should I do it?
They don't call this the dream cast for nothing... The best!
Two Words: LEA SALONGA.
ALUN ARMSTRONG
Yes What about her?
Geraldine McCluskey is a hater! hahahaha
Yes freaking amazing pure talent I saw her in concert singing different songs a couple of years ago she's brilliant an angel
@@dcrazypersiancat
Don't just assume she's a hater
0:13 Who Am I?
0:30 I Dreamed a Dream
0:59 I Dreamed a Dream's bridge
1:59 Arrest theme
2:10 Master of the House
2:47 All five melodies
jp3813 this song basically showcases all the other songs prior to this
@@chriscofer8773 Not all.
Leitmotifs!
Master of the House sung by the Thenardiers too though.
@@anansak517 Well yeah, like Valjean's "Who Am I" & Javert's arrest theme (though he's not the first to sing it).
I'm not crying, I have the blood of angry men in my eyes
Lol ne too
+EmmaIsSoPerfLike oh...Is that what they are, I wondered why my face was wet.
I wet myself with blood.
this.is amazing
+Emma Rose You know, some people get it, some people don't.....you get it. More people like you (us) need to stand up an take our Countries back...enough is enough!
Javert and JVJ awkwardly acting like they’re not sharing a mic is peak comedy
They share a microphone because they can't escape from each other. They are the flip side of each other.
This has to be one of my all-time favourite songs. So powerful!
so do I.
Deffo my favourite song
@@nodigtovictory6554 i have seen les miz twice. this is makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. it comes after they all die. the reprise of this song and can you hear rhe people sing is epic
@@markdaly1903 4 for me. including original cast
“Tomorrow we’ll discover what our god in heaven has in store” makes me get goosebumps especially the way they all sing it feels so powerful
Yeah I'm not exactly a very religious person but that line made me feel things. The entire musical really does a splendid job of making biblical references without it getting too preachy
_"Tomorrow we'll discover what our God in Heaven has in store."_ The best line in the song. I'll never get tired of it!
Nothing surpasses the 10th Anniversary Concert. Amazing irreplaceable cast! The performances were outstanding in every respect.
This is avengers of musical.
wat
Sillius Soddus What mean?
이동건 Yes
The movie, means a group of heros.
Avengers is shit tho. This is actually good
This was the final day for our son as a high school freshman...I played this at 5:30 AM to wake him!
You, sir, are a legend
Best dad ever
Um best dad ever
im crying at this :)
Can you be my dad?
This is the cast that will forever embody Victor Hugo's characters. All others are merely imitations.
eponine makes me cry..
"1 more day all on my own"
"1 more day with him not caring"
"what a life i might have known"
"but he never so me there"
harris dave Cordero this was my song when i was “ in love” with my friend. Hahaha. Kinakanta ko to sa CR tas sya ang iniisip ko. Hahaha. Batang bata pa ako nun. Pabebe.
@@spicyboldstar8572 I did too ❤️❤️❤️. Good old times. hehehe
I think its supposed to be saw not so
That moment when they sing “tomorrow is the judgement day” that sends shivers down my spine
2:46 - the drumbeat leading into Wilkinson's/Valjean's "ONE DAY MORE" is so beautiful and I can't get over it.
philip quast is his name - the best javert in les mis history!
Anyone else find it hilarious that javert and valjean have to share a mic?
haha
hahaha true
lol I never thought about it
If you watch them in the background (they sit right next to each other) you can see them chatting
I mean they are throughout drawn as 2 sides of the same person. Even their themes sound distictly similiar... hmm I can't find the words to explain this more eloquently... need.. coffee...
1:58 always makes my dangalang tangle
wtf i didn't expect senpai to be here
I did not expect to see you on this side of TH-cam
Notice me senpai
williamca3 hello
senpai noticed me.
Instantly teary eyed at 3:10. Every single time. Something really emotionally overwhelming about that line, both how it is delivered by the cast and what it actually means for them. Absolute classic!
every beat gives me deeper chills, it's incredible
I don’t know how but this whole concert has the best version of nearly every song
It makes me sad all the comments on this are years old
here are some new ones. i have the DVD and CD of this and still enjoy watching it today.
i just discovered this and am loving it, so please don't feel sad haha
Yea I’m pretty new to this to lol
This aint not HAHAHAHA
Go 10 years forward and you'll see most comments are 20 years old...
Everyone else: *sings a passionate song on the eve of battle*
The Thernardiars: CHAOS REIGNS
... and Eponine on getting friendzoned
Hahahahaha
Chaos is a laddah.
Ever since Hamilton was announced for Disney Plus, I’m starting to sink back in slowly to musical theatre! One Day More just hits differently after not hearing it for a few years.
Indeed
i cant lie, i did cry at multiple points when i saw les miz, but, i didn’t expect anything except for do you hear the people sing to properly get me, but something about this song struck something within me and i absolutely sobbed because i simply could not believe how indescribably incredible this song was, wow.
2:40 The combinations of the drums _just_ as the music reaches its peak and Marius' booming voice just give goosebumps every time.
Same!!! When he hits his signature high note (in Empty Chairs at Empty Tables and a few times in Aspects of Love)…literal chills!
3:10 I just find it so beautiful how all those voices come together
Goosebumps. Every single time I listen to the song.
Definitely the best song of the musical and one of my Top 5 stage musical numbers.
nepomusik
nepomusik yeah what's your top 5? i want to see more!
WOOOOOOO LEA!! I died! I cried! I lived and survived! LEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TAKE MEEEEEEEEE!
you still dead?
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Huh?
Michael Ball, the best Marius we ever had. ❤️
I agree. Nick Jonas should never have been in the 25th anniversary show. He might be a good singer but the part of Marius needed to be great.
Listening to this song before the last day of school
Fucking same
Lol u made it
ha! i play this to my students on the last day of school every year
LEA SALONGA IS SO SO SO GREAT. SHE IS UNBELIEVABLE. TO MY FELLOW FILIPINO WHO SAID THAT LEA CANT SING POP OR MODERN SONGS WELL YOUR POP IDOLS CAN SING SUCH A GREAT SONG LIKE THIS
*can't haha
true omg if they only knew!!
They can't auto tune this one tho. hahaha
@@reyllepaulinerecalde6553 Hey, SHUSH! You might offend a large number of fan bases. HAHAHAHAHA
This is the Gold Standard in performances of this song. It simply will never be beat, it is a timeless classic production that should be relished as simple brilliance!
Don't worry, Eponine. Marius will make a man out of you once you get down to business to defeat the huns and are shown a whole new world.
win
d one
Not before Cosette teaches Marius to paint with all the colors of the wind.
cri erytim i red dis lyke dis if u cri erytime nostalgia feels
Gooby pls
Best part.. Michael Maguire (Enjolras) kicks in with 'One day more before the storm!' Then Michael Ball (Marius) joins for the duet... Literally every time it gives me goose bumps.....
Michael Ball's voice stands out so much.
Michael Ball's voice is so powerful
I grew up on the VHS of this preformance! I adore colm wilkenson. I fangirled so hard when i was I saw the 2012 movie in theaters when i noticed colm was playing the bishop. I still listen to this when i feel sad or just want to feel nostlagia.
Man, Michael Ball and Lea really slayed! not to mention Colm and Pocahontas. also Philip and Jenny Galloway...fine. EVERYONE SLAYED
I showed this video to my friends and they laugh of my face. I need new friends!
i wanna be your friend! i love Les Miserables
So, let's be friends! :-)
Chemistry Atomistic yay
lets be friends dude!!
The anime version is good, too
Feels appropriate to be here on 11/2/2020
Literally why I’m here right now!
Oh yes. Our liberation is at hand!
Why?
Why
FABULOUS production! But am I the only one amused by Javert and Valjean sharing a microphone here?
I’m three years later, but no, you are not. It’s hilarious.
I’m sure it was intentional
Judy Kuhn was the voice of Pocahontas and Lea Salonga was the voice of Mulan and Jasmine
#TheAwkwardMomentWhenEponineAndCosetteAreDisneyPrincesses
Arya Ezman is judy kuhn in this video?
didn't lea just do the singing voice of mulan?
Tara Ebrahimpour Judy Kuhn was Cosette in the 10th Anniversary cast
@@goodjobeli both Lea and Judy did just the singing voice for their Disney chracters. Lea for Jasmin and Mulan. Judy Kuhn for Pocahontas. Apperantly the speaking voice for those Disney characters cant sing. And for the record people remember the singers not the speaking voice actors.
@@goodjobeli did you just use the word "JUST" for the singing voice of a Disney movie??
It's crazy how clearly you can hear Michael Ball singing when all themes tangle!!
I don't know how be manages to get that much power behind his voice without any vocal training. The man is a marvel.
I thought the exact same thing. It's amazing how distinctly you can hear him when everybody was also belting out their parts. Don't know if you've seen the 2019 staged concert, it was the same thing when he played Javert; you can hear his part over everyone else. Quite the vocal powerhouse.
@@Cate_78 yeah! He just have that much volume!
I just saw him sing in Melbourne this week. What a privilege
Possibly, the greatest line up for Les Miserables.
Not possibly. No other cast has even come close.
This is just the best version ever!
2:46 is one of my all time favorite music moments alltogether. I have played this over and over again.
If I can travel back in time, I would go back to 1995 and watch this live. Truly the dream cast, this is certainly the best version of One Day More.
That "EVERY MAN WILL BE A KING" will never fail to give me perpetual goosebumps! I don't know; the combination of booming orchestra, the choir, the actors, and the actual scene. WOW! And when the "Tomorrow we'll discover what our God in heaven has in store" comes, I become teary every freaking time! LOL
10th anniversary of Les Mis has the best cast: CHANGE MY MIND
No one will dare
I fall in love with Marius (Michael Ball) each moment he starts singing. ❤️ the way i hear his voice in that part where everyone’s singing their own part is just so lovely. What a powerful voice. I love him.
i almost fell my bed when Lea Salonga sings her part!!! DAMN SHE’S EXTRAORDINARY AND SO MUCH LOVE THAT SHE SUSTAINED THE “there” PART ‼️
Best performance ever!!! Lea's voice is perfect
I love this song, it's one of my favourites, just how all the melodies fit together is fantastic, you can hear all of the voices and the notes don't clash
3 Disney princesses on the same stage: Lea Salonga (Princess Jasmine and Mulan), Judy Kuhn (Pocahontas)
When the composers put this together it must have been a frenzied, sweatsoaked night of raging talent. Leading to a tiny kernel of the rarest of things. Pure musical glory.
the music in Les Miserables is SO GOOD... NEVER gets old
Michael Ball and Michael Maguire are both supposed to suffer from sever nervousness when performing on stage. Well it doesn't appear so from this superb performance!
Few things really touch me emotionally. A lot of my emotion is just on the surface. Les Mis gets down there and really elicits a deep response. I think it always will
+Edwin Latorre I'm with you brother!
Same!
Still the very best. The movie doesn't even come close.
Might be an unpopular opinion, but I think Russel Crowe's Javert was one of the better ones I've seen.
I didn't think Hugh Jackman was half bad. The Soliloquy was amazing. Sure the voices in the film are generally not the greatest to have ever performed Les Mis, but on the other hand the theatric display of the musical doesn't come close to the visual performance of the movie. I just wouldn't compare the musical itself and the film. They're very different and both have their benefits.
Plus we can be happy a reasonably good movie made it into mainstream. Many great musicals don't get a movie, sometimes not even a recording of the musical. :'(
TERRIBLE PERSON THAT DESERVES TO DIE this is a concert version? That’s literally the point of it????
most of the movies cast was ok. I liked hugh and aaron
@Jon B Seriously?!
The best performance of this score, and nothing after it comes even close.
I’ve watched this hundreds of times and every time I get goosebumps
These songs, messages, story, characters, words alone can't describe how moving and powerful this show is and the impact it has had on me.
People say adout this. "10th !! 10th is the best!!" I can't understand before.. but now i know why the 10th is the best.
2023 and this masterpiece remains untouched by any version.
Adding up, Lea Salonga was such a cutie here
💯
What I always liked about this number is the convergence of voices in the ending. It starts with chaos, each person singing their own song, it then refines into the two voices of Valjean and Javert with both singing "Tomorrow is the judgment day" and then refines yet again with all singing the final part together with a single voice. Many voices, to two, to one.
This was, in so many ways, the absolute peak of Les Miserables. I do believe no other performance of any of the songs has every reached me so profoundly and with such power.
This was the best production of Les Miserables. This outstanding cast can't be beat!
Every now and then I go back here just cause this is my fave les miz song, and every time, I always get chills and a bit teary eyed especially on the part "Tomorrow we'll discover what are God in heaven has in store.." imagine seeing this live and hearing the song for the first time.. just wow...
This is my all-time favorite version of this song. These performers are so perfect. Colm Wilkinson and Philip Quast will always be my favorite Valjean and Javert.
This gives me goosebumps every time I watch it. Lea Salonga is the Philippines' national treasure.
I have said this time and time again for me Les Mis is the only musical where im expecting a standing ovation after every number
I guess my brain doesn't need to understand the whole meaning of the lyric to know that this is truly a masterpiece.
It's so beautiful that I cried.
I couldn't love this more. It's a good thing the video doesn't wear out like vinyl used to because I play it so much.
There will never be another Les Miserables like this, absolutely the best!
This is my fave version of Les Mis!!
The Best characters giving the best performances :)
I also thought like you :)
This is pretty cool song in the world.
Watching the 10th anniversary concert uploaded to TH-cam 15 years after it was recorded, 10 years after it was posted. And somehow it's still as exciting as if it was just released.
It was recorded 25 years ago. Time really passes so quickly
“Raise the flag of freedom high!”
Best quote ever
lea gives me goosebumps every single time i watch this performance.. GOD what a performance
I just fucking can't. No matter how many times I watch or listen to it, I ALWAYS get chills
Wow my love Lea!!! I can clearly hear your voice in these ocean of beautiful voices!!!
This musical is just art
And the power of all these voices is absolutely inconceivable for me.
I couldn’t imagine having that strong of a voice.
We performed les mis in my school this year, and me and my friends were the first violinists. When it came to this we brought everyone on stage, and even over-spilled it. I just remember the feeling of playing my heart out in the centre of the audience while this was being sung out and it was such a powerful moment. Just 3 nights were not enough.....
This is so powerful it moves me to tears every time.
I will always remember the first time I saw this live. Just stunning
I feel like this song represents different seasons of life and no matter the season we just go on...one day more.
Whoa!For me The Best Eponine Ever is lea
I love Javert's part in this song.
Me too
This was, is, and will be the best cast of Les Mis to me. Bravo!!!! Gives me goosebumps and makes me cry every single time!!!
This song always brings me to tears.
I saw les Miserables inMontreal, in french in 1991, changed my life and my love of music forever
I was celebrating my 40 birthday and my friends gave me the original french version cd, the original broadway cd and the original london cd, i listened to it so much that I know all the songs by heart
I finally went to see the show 3 times, will never forget it, even today nearly 20 years later, the songs still put joy in my heart and tears in my eyes
So jealous of the audience who were able to witness this remarkable performances. Ims be balling my eyes out if I were there 😭