Les Misérables Flash Mob "Do You Hear The People Sing" lead by Laura Wright 13 May 2013, Kings Cross St. Pancras International Station #LesMis #SingYourDay
A flash mob or flashmob is a group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place and perform an unusual and seemingly pointless act for a brief time before quickly dispersing. They are often used for the purposes of entertainment, satire or artistic expression and are organized via telecommunications, social media, or viral emails.
Do you hear the people sing? Singing a song of angry men? It is the music of a people Who will not be slaves again When the beating of your heart Echoes the beating of the drums There is a life about to start When tomorrow comes Will you join in our crusade? Who will be strong and stand with me? Beyond the barricade Is there a world you long to see? Then join in the fight That will give you the right to be free
beautiful... it's created a years ago by her a piece of melody without lirycs just lalalala.. sang alone at home...with her voice.. now it become beautiful song with great lyrics singing together love it... thank you..
What I love with this musical is that it spreads French culture; look at these people around the singer: one of them has a French flag! Isn't that great?
Currently on vacation, I would if it weren't for the fact I'm only on a family trip with 4 other people, so I don't have the numbers, and my brother would probably be the only one willing to participate in the shenanigans. Doing this is now on my bucket list.
Relevant and appropriately right for France and Europe right now. Free people do not live in fear if they stand together against thugs and those who would intimidate and enslave them. Vive La France!
Hey guys, this version no matter if it´s not a Flash Mob thing. Ed Day former Libera member is in it. Hence why I think it´s great :D - Have always liked Eds solos and duos with Tom Cully when they were in Libera. Edward Day walks in at 0:46 ish. Hope you guys enjoy to see him sing again as much as I do. - Have a nice evening everyone . Lots of love from Sweden.
Will you join in our crusade? Who will be strong and stand with me? Beyond the barricade Is there a world you long to see? Then join in the fight That will give you the right to be free!
This song gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it. We performed the finale version of this song last night at my first concert at the high school. And it turns out it was also the conductor's first concert.
I do not say that it is in France, I say it is about something which first of all is a classic of french literature, and this contributes to the diffusion of french culture throughout the world.
300 people most students died for their country which fell through in 2 days, years later people celebrate the song that originated from it with no other reason than it sounds cool
LEARN IT! It should be sung as the international anthem of the oppressed and disadvantaged at every demo everywhere. Oh, and BTW Laura sings it beautifully.
Originally, flash mobs weren't even rehearsed. People were requested by email to go somewhere at a fixed time and do something unexpectedly together, like quack like ducks, or sit down on the floor, or freeze, point to something in the sky, etc. It was all to confuse and amuse bystanders in an effort to give them something to talk about when they return home from their humdrum tasks - "honey you won't believe what happened in the square today..." Then the promoters moved in.
Y'all need to chill. This is ACTUALLY a flash mob my dudes. Except this video just didn't show that.The people who joined the singing was originally from the audiences, randomly placed
+Sir Ronald C. “KITTY CAT OF PURSIA” Uehara yeah the song is being used now since the attacks on Paris saying we wont tolerate terrorism it is a very powerful song
Good point but the "flash mob" clickbait annoys. People click on the link to see that which is advertised. I'd be annoyed if I ask for grapes at the market and receive raisins.