Love Balsamo and Neely's interpretations although totally different than each other. However, the Gold standard was set by Ian Gillan who did the original soundtrack. His performance is the one that is the cornerstone of all these performances.
Outstanding. This version had me in tears. Such emotion. And what a powerful voice. Steve is a fantastic singer songwriter too. A very talented man. Proud that he lives in Wales. 🙏♥️
Damn Steve, you're making it hard for me. I have always loved John Farnhams (The Voice) intereptation of this song. His performance was not as an actor, as the Australian version of JCS he was in, was a rock musical, so more about the music with no acting, but the tingling goosebump emotion in his voice, & his vocals are phenomenal. But then I hear Steve again, & it's twisting me in two with your portrayal of Jesus in the show especially. But BRAVO for this performance too, standing on stage, in a tux, your arms/hands at your side, belting out this incredibly moving song. Bravo man bravo 👏 👏👏
He couldn't of changed his mind...Luke 9:51... which is a forefilment of the prophecy in Isaiah 50:7(which talks of the suffering of the Messiah 700years before it happened)may seem petty but they are singing about one of the single most important events in history and also the nature/character of Jesus Christ.so they are theological statements even given artistic licence and amazing talent.
Does anybody dare to sing it? 🙂 Gethsemane I only want to say If there is a way Take this cup away from me For I don't want to taste its poison Feel it burn me I have changed I'm not as sure As when we started Then, I was inspired Now I'm sad and tired Listen, surely I've exceeded expectations Tried for three years Seems like thirty Could you ask as much from any other man? But if I die See the saga through And do the things you ask of me Let them hate me, hit me Hurt me, nail me to their tree I'd wanna know, I'd wanna know my God I'd wanna know, I'd wanna know my God I'd wanna see, I'd wanna see my God I'd wanna see, I'd wanna see my God Why I should die? Would I be more noticed Than I ever was before? Would the things I've said And done matter any more? I'd have to know, I'd have to know my Lord I'd have to know, I'd have to know my Lord I'd have to see, I'd have to see my Lord I'd have to see, I'd have to see my Lord If I die what will be my reward? If I die what will be my reward? Have to know, have to know my Lord Have to know, have to know my Lord Why should I die? Why, why should I die? Can you show me now That I would not be killed in vain? Show me just a little of your omnipresent brain Show me there's a reason For you wanting me to die You're far too keen on where and how But not so hot on why Alright I'll die! Just watch me die! See, see See how I die! Oh, see, see how I die! Then I was inspired Now I'm sad and tired After all I've tried for three years Seems like ninety Why then am I scared to finish what I started? What you started I didn't start it God thy will is hard But you hold every card I will drink your cup of poison Nail me to your cross and break me Bleed me, beat me Kill me, take me now Before I change my mind There he is They're all asleep, the fools Judas, must you betray me with a kiss? Ver la traducción Compositores: Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber. Solo para uso no comercial.
Fue una falta de respeto no levantarse y derrumbar el anfiteatro con los aplausos por qué ante tan extraordinaria interpretación era lo menos que podían hacer waooo que tremendo artista