I've always wondered how Josh Groban would sound if he was to play the Phantom. Tonight I got my answer. Not his best, but with practice he can be better. I think he can do Raoul though.
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I think he was great! He sang this song so beautifully and I like it better than the Crawford version.
He has the voice to do it! But maybe the voice is not enough...
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after the Kennedy Center Honors performance... i have given up on Josh Groban because i thought he could've done so much better. but the main reason was because of his facial expressions and his eyes that looked like they were gonna pop outta his head.
He wasn't terrible... Sure it was not great; he couldn't hit the very high note or the very low notes well, but I do think he has a good voice, and to take on such a high calibre song at an Honors performance is very honorable, yet challenging indeed.
I watched an interview with Josh the other day and I feel bad. He said that he gets more and more nervous and has stage-fright in the worst way, everytime he performs. I assume that this was one of the scariest yet; big house, major people he is honoring, = more scared!
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Thank you, Jovie. I agree 100% with you. Sure that was not a great performance at all. But it is unfair to judge a performer by only one performance, let alone one song, when we know that performer is much more talented. I personally think he has a good voice, whether or not it was put to good use during that song.
I didnt like his obvious pauses from breathing..he shoudlve concentrated on phrasing and hitting that high note...I didnt think it was bad, but I definitely couldnt see him doing that through a whole 2+ hour performance as the phantom. I like his voice on his own music tracks too..
And the other thing about the Phantom Lady was, Bert, she realized, in the city that never sleeps...
What did she realize, Kitten?
That all the songs she'd listened to, all the love songs, that they were only songs.
What's wrong with that?
Nothing, if you don't believe in them. But she did, you see. She believed in enchanted evenings, and she believed that a small cloud passed overhead and cried down on a flower bed, and she even believed there was breakfast to be had...
Where?
On Pluto. The mysterious, icy wastes of Pluto.
yes, he does train and he has been trained classically. The main reason the Kennedy Center asked Groban to sing "Music of the Night" was because he has a celebrity name and his teacher submitted him singing "All I Ask of You" to producers to get him to sing with Celine Dion (the performance which brought him his career).
Personally,he could not perform the role on the stage. The role is split 50/50 voice/acting. He has a lovely baritone range and sang the song beautifully on the low f's and eb's but the high ab needs some work, as many so wonderfully pointed out. but he probaly could not pull off the acting part of the role (although if Paul Stanley from Kiss could do it in Canada anything is possible)
Thank you for the information. You sound knowledgeable. I don't know anything about Josh G. except that he does have an attractive voice ---although not suited for the Phantom.
Here's something else that puzzles me. Perhaps you know: Why does he sing so many songs in Italian?