they were right the recording truly captured the passion of the show.... when i first listened to the tracks before doing the show (which i'm Performing in next Sunday ) i was happy and sad and all of the emotions in between it was beautiful and i hope this generation and others to come will keep letting the sunshine in and showing all that WE GOT LIFE
My parents had the original broadway cast soundtrack on LP when I was a kid. I didn’t know anything about the show but I just loved the music, just so many great songs and music with great performances. My parents are both gone now and I am 55 but I still have the album. I might give it a spin tomorrow actually..
My best friend did this show locally several years back and I was immediately hooked. I’ve seen every clip I could find of the 2009 revival. The end of “Flesh Failures” has gotten me through a lot and helped remind me to let the sun shine in when it felt impossible. Thank you.
Seeing my AMAZING highschool friend, Darius Nichols, in his raw element brings such joy to my heart!! I can't believe this was 10 years ago and he's gone on to do so many more awesome things! We all love you, Darius!!! You might be a Broadway star, but you'll always be the Pride of Herndon!! 💗
Well, Groff was originally considered for Claude, but had other commitments at the time (my timeline might be off, but I think he would've been doing Glee around the same time). So the role went to Gavin Creel
@@gabyanahisoto "stfu" sez the broad whose laughable audition posts should come with warning labels to prevent bleeding ears!! Take your own advice, hunny, for reasons of public health!!
Someone should have told that fool that Hair was written by James Rado, Gerome Ragni (who wrote the lyrics and book, and played Claude and Berger in the original cast), and Galt McDermot (who composed the music), not Andrew Lloyd Weber!