In 1974, while visiting L.A. I saw Camelot with Robert Goulet as King Arthur, not his original role as Lancelot. I'm not sure who was Guinevere, possibly Carol Lawrence. In any event, the show was magnificent!
A real treat hearing some tunes she introduced in the original Broadway productions. All three performers are true pros and the show was extremely well-done.
"Come to Me. Bend to Me" from "Brigadoon" - reminds me of my first love. I heard this song, and I swore I would never take for granted, but I did, and now it makes me sad many years later.
"Almost Like Being in Love" performed by a kilted female...has to be a first. (And last. I doubt very much that it's ever been done like that since, either.) "Down on Macconnachy Square" does actually give a nice flavor of the real Brigadoon play, for just a moment. The preceding moments were nothing like it but were a nice tribute anyway. ^____^
Sorry...No one sings this way today. Today what u have is a bunch of mediocre musicians/ non- musicians who substitute volume fpr phrasing, dynamics, elegance, etc. These people STUDIES music and voice and really COULD SING. I'm so sick of the horrid "musicians" we have around today. THEY R so boring1
What a splendid evening, 3 of the best, they only prove us whst is talent. I' m longing for.this seems to be all forgotten one day.
The great singers of Broadway musicals are all gone. It's great to have these video records of their talents.
great talented actors and singers. Unusual to see Robert Goulet as King Arthur in Camelot, great. Julie Andrews and Joel Grey.
In 1974, while visiting L.A. I saw Camelot with Robert Goulet as King Arthur, not his original role as Lancelot. I'm not sure who was Guinevere, possibly Carol Lawrence. In any event, the show was magnificent!
Mr .Goulet is pure perfection
Agreed love em!
How marvelous was this? Welcome back Broadway this weel.
Wow, what a great clip for theater history.
A real treat hearing some tunes she introduced in the original Broadway productions. All three performers are true pros and the show was extremely well-done.
Julie the best Singer in the World.
Julie never disappoints!
They gave it their all in every song.
Excellent musical performance !
Excellent musical performance !
"Come to Me. Bend to Me" from "Brigadoon" - reminds me of my first love. I heard this song, and I swore I would never take for granted, but I did, and now it makes me sad many years later.
What a trio of great artsts
Three geniuses, threye.
They don't make them like this anymore ! 👌💖💖💖
"What Do the Simple Folk Do?" was/is delightful and lovable as always. ❤💙💜 😍😊😚
And, oh, the multiple copies of Henry Higgins! ^______^
Edit: Until now, I'd always thought that *one* of him was...enough.
Shows how much I know. 😉
"Almost Like Being in Love" performed by a kilted female...has to be a first. (And last. I doubt very much that it's ever been done like that since, either.)
"Down on Macconnachy Square" does actually give a nice flavor of the real Brigadoon play, for just a moment. The preceding moments were nothing like it but were a nice tribute anyway. ^____^
Sorry...No one sings this way today. Today what u have is a bunch of mediocre musicians/ non- musicians who substitute volume fpr phrasing, dynamics, elegance, etc. These people STUDIES music and voice and really COULD SING. I'm so sick of the horrid "musicians" we have around today. THEY R so boring1
Spot on
I Know Some People A Bunch Of Times
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What year was this?
+Sharon H I love, love, love Julie!
+Sharon H This segment is from the second half of Episode 9 from the _Julie Andrews Hour_ variety TV series from 1973.
Aside from this segment and the one with Eliza and Mary Poppins, did she do any other My Fair Lady music on this series?
abigguitar I wish they'd remaster her whole season of the Julie Andrews Hour on DVD or show them on @Netflix!!!
@@abigguitar Thank you. The text intro, preamble to every TH-cam video should give the date of the performance.
WHy was Joel Grey inserted into this ? Odd.
Joel was hardly "inserted." He had just won the Oscar for Cabaret, and he had performed on Broadway multiple times.